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Many of us are foodies on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to eat at the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Villabate Alba, Fortunato Brothers, and Dominique Ansel Bakery and more, get ready to experience the best flavors around Brooklyn.
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1Villabate Alba

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Dessert shop
Bakery
Villabate Alba is a renowned family-owned bakery in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, established in 1979. The bakery exudes warm, old-world charm and offers an array of traditional Sicilian pastries alongside delectable gelato.
I recently visited to purchase a cake for my mom's birthday, originally planning to get a cheesecake. However, one stunning cake in the display immediately caught my eye—it was a Tres Leches-style cake with peaches inside, fresh strawberries on top, and a beautiful chocolate drip along the sides. The cream was incredibly fluffy, light, and delicious. Every guest at the party loved it! The store’s line organization was excellent, making the experience even smoother. I also tried their rainbow cookies and absolutely loved them. Highly recommend!
Y R — Google review
I’m so disappointed with Villabate bakery. Literally spent over $100 on pastries just to come home and find out all of the pastries taste and smell very old. It’s like they have been sitting in their fridge for months. They’re absolutely inedible. All cakes are very stale, the back of a strawberry is covered in mold. I called the bakery to let them know about stale pastries and ask for a refund. They refused to give me a refund and offered a credit instead. I will never step my foot into Villabate Alba again and don’t recommend them to my worst enemy. After taking a bite of a carrot cake I almost puked. I just lost over $100 because everything went straight in the garbage. It’s a shame they’re selling old stale cakes to their customers. AVOID THIS PLACE! They’re scammers!
J C — Google review
This is, hands down, the best, old world, Sicilian/Italian bakery in all of Brooklyn. You name it, they have it! It's always so busy that you know it will always be fresh and authentic ✨️ I got my usual line-up of seeded semolina, a few chocolate Cannolli cream Cannolli (sorry, but we got hungry on the way home and a half was all that remains), plus chocolate and pistachio homemade Gelato 😋 One more note: You just can't go in and not be overcome with the many display cases full of fresh baked items! Bring money!! You definitely will not regret anything you buy from the famiglia. Ciao!!
Michael M — Google review
The employee was not friendly, would not let me take pictures. I felt a bit rushed. No prices or flavors are shown for any items. It was hard to choose not knowing what it is.
Anna R — Google review
The bakery is located in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn. It opened in 1979. They sell cakes, cookies, pastries, breads and gelato. The bakery specializes in Italian baked goods. I purchased an Italian bread, cannoli and a slice of tiramisu cake. The order tasted very good and was well-prepared. Friendly and helpful staff.
Steven N — Google review
The best cannoli I have ever had. And the lobster tail was super tasty also! Worth your time to stop in!
IPW — Google review
Dishonest personnel be careful! On my visit to this pasticceria i bought 2 cannoli, 1 large sfogliatella, 2 Napoleons and another small pastry. In total 6 pastries the young lady picked each pastry in front of us there was 2 of us that saw her collecting our order. She told us to wait at cashier while she was wrapping the box. We payed a total of $ 23. No receipt was given to us! When home we opened the box there was 1 cannolo missing! Myself and my wife saw the worker of the pastry store pick 2 cannoli and we know that for sure as it happened right in front of us and we asked for 2 specific ones!! Another very negative thing about the store is that there are no prices nor names of the pastries which i find extremely weird that one has to ask and no receipt of payment given but we were told by voice. Last but not least as some other reviewers have pointed out personnel is very court and seems unhappy to be there..i thought it was a Sicilian pasticceria instead they are all hispanics…and they comment in Spanish about the customers. I am half Spanish from Spain so i understood them.. I hope the owner will take this situation at heart and look into finding honest personnel. Mi dispiace, ma no non tornero’, sono molto delusa e mi sono sentita presa in giro e raggirata.
Fr T — Google review
My favorite bakery. I come over the bridge to get here. Reasonably priced. Delicious pastries and they have so many options to choose from. I love the gelato, rice ball's, mini focaccia pizzas. Always fresh and the staff is easygoing, patient and friendly. The lobster tails are incredible.
Jennifer — Google review
7001 18th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11204, USA•http://www.villabate.com/•(718) 331-8430•Tips and more reviews for Villabate Alba

2Fortunato Brothers

4.6
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Bakery
Dessert shop
Fortunato Brothers is a long-standing family-owned pastry shop and cafe located in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Established in 1976, this charming eatery offers a blend of Italian and American sweets, along with delectable gelato. The cafe exudes an Italian ambiance through its decor, coffee, and culinary offerings. Notably, it stands out for its marzipan artistry, where almond paste is skillfully crafted into various shapes like bananas and eggplants.
Such a great, timeless Italian bakery in the area for ages! Varieties of pastries, cookies, cakes, gelato, and seasonal specialties like St. Joseph’s pastry and a variety of things for Easter. They have pistachio sfogliatelle (lobster tail pastry) as well as other varieties, they have a cream puff shaped like a swan. Something many unique items that differentiate from other Italian bakeries.
Mary N — Google review
I am writing to express my disappointment with the cake I recently received from your store. I am not a first-time customer, which makes this experience even more frustrating. In the first picture (purple cake), the handwriting on the cake was extremely poorly done. It looked rushed and unprofessional, completely ruining the presentation. The words were slanted, “birthday” was missing the letter t, there was an odd scribble at the bottom of the “B,” and the “M” in “Maria” didn’t even resemble an M. Because of this, I wasn’t able to take proper pictures with the cake. For comparison, the second picture shows a cake I ordered just a month ago from your store, which looked clean, neat, and well-presented. The difference between the two is significant. When I addressed my concerns with the staff, the customer service I received was dismissive and unhelpful. I was told the handwriting was done by the owner himself and this was considered “fancy handwriting.” I never asked for fancy handwriting, and what I received was not neat or legible. Then when I showed him the photo of the cake he proceeded to tell me “That’s how all the handwritings on the cake look”. When I pointed out that this was untrue and showed them a photo of the previous cake I had ordered, which clearly had different, better handwriting, they had no response. I was told the owner would reach out to me the following day, but no one has contacted me. Instead, the only “solution” offered was that in the future I should order cakes without handwriting and have the writing done at pickup. This is not a reasonable solution. I expected much better quality and service, especially for an important occasion. Unfortunately, this experience has left me extremely dissatisfied, and I will not be returning.
Britney S — Google review
A friend of mine raved about this bakery, so we decided to check out their gelato. Their pistachio flavor was incredible and didn't disappoint! We enjoyed it in their sitting area with great company. If you're in the area, I highly recommend giving it a try.
Joan L — Google review
Ordered a cake for an early Father's Day surprise-and the real surprise was that it arrived completely smashed. When I called the bakery, I was told, "Well, we didn't give it to the driver like that," and that there was nothing they could do. This was ordered directly through their website. Unfortunately, this isn't the first time l've had issues. On several occasions, items were missing from my order, and when I called to report it, I was told they couldn't just send a driver out to fix it. One time, they even claimed a replacement item was sold out-only for me to place a new order under another name and suddenly it was back in stock. It's been one unprofessional experience after another, and I can no longer recommend this place in good faith.
Dee — Google review
Fortunato Bros. is a true gem! The blonde girl with green eyes (i think her name was ariana or something) gave us top-tier service—so friendly and welcoming that she made us feel right at home. Her kindness and professionalism made our visit unforgettable. Can’t wait to come back!
Mary L — Google review
This was our first time visiting this Williamsburg Italian bakery. We ordered the Lobster Tail, St. Joseph Zeppole & Rainbow Cookies. And we ordered cappuccinos which were perfect. Everything was amazing. Also, the atmosphere was chill with plenty of indoor seating; kept very clean. The staff were super nice & friendly! Can’t wait to return and try more things! Also, we ordered a few things to-go; and our favorites were the Cannoli, Pignoli & Pistachio Cookies.
Adriana P — Google review
I came here for my birthday for cake and pastries with my sister, out of this world!!! I'm definitely going to go back for a pistachio lobster tail, best pastry I had all summer! We got the rainbow cookie cheesecake for the birthday cake, everyone was so pleased, we picked out more sweets from the case, got all three cannolis - hazelnut, pistachio and regular. All everyone enjoyed! Thank you so much for making my birthday special 💗
Vanessa W — Google review
The desserts are amazing and it was probably one of the best cappuccino I have had. Definitely worth stopping in. It is a bit chaotic inside as it is usually busy.
Mark K — Google review
289 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA•http://fortunatobrothers.com/•(718) 387-2281•Tips and more reviews for Fortunato Brothers
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3Dominique Ansel Bakery

4.3
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Bakery
Breakfast restaurant
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Dominique Ansel Bakery, located in SoHo, is a must-visit for those with a sweet tooth. This bakery-cafe, led by the renowned pastry chef Dominique Ansel, offers an array of classic French pastries and unique creations that are exclusive to this establishment. While you may encounter a line at the entrance, the wait is well worth it once you step inside.
This Bakery was definitely one of the highlights of our trip to New York! Crumpets were phenomenal, I ordered the special that had a strawberry cream filling (that I absolutely loved!) but there’s plenty of options available and they all look delicious. Coffee was great as well and they had veggie milks available. Perfect place for a to go order, but definitely worth staying for a while as the place is really cozy and beautiful.
Nina V — Google review
The desserts at Dominique Ansel Bakery were very tasty, and everything we tried was really good. There was a long line, but it was worth the wait. Definitely a spot to visit at least once if you’re in New York!
Rushi J — Google review
Disclaimer: I came near closing time and I’ve heard that there’s a big difference in quality between early visits and late visits, with items tasting better earlier in the day. We got a DKA (Dominique’s kouign amann) and a cronut and it ended up being almost $16. The flavors of the two were good but neither were flaky at all. No flakes to be found. I was very disappointed in the lack of croissant texture. I don’t think I will return as I didn’t enjoy the “must-try” items and it was expensive. The waiter was also nice but the person manning the register was kind of rushing to get us out of the restaurant.
Vivian N — Google review
Ansel Bakery is a true NYC classic! Their Cronut is really good, a little too sweet for me, but still delicious. I love their cookie shot with the milk inside! There’s plenty of seating toward the back, which is nice. Overall, I really enjoyed my visit. Definitely worth checking out at least once, they have lots of other great treats too!
Karina V — Google review
Dominique Ansel Bakery in Soho continues to live up to the hype. I popped in for a quick treat and left completely delighted. The almond croissant had just come out of the oven about an hour earlier and was honestly perfection—crispy on the outside, delicately layered, and filled with rich almond paste that wasn’t overly sweet. Every bite had that just-right balance of texture and flavor. A special shoutout to Chapel, who went above and beyond. I mentioned loving the extra toasted almond bits that fall off the top, and without missing a beat, she added a handful to my bag. That small, thoughtful gesture made my visit feel personal and warm. Great pastries, even better service—I’ll definitely be back.
Maryam — Google review
While traveling around Manhattan, hitting some bakeries and coffee shops, I stopped in at Dominique Ansel. It came highly recommended, and is the home of the original cronut, so I knew it had to be on the list to visit. There was quite a selection of options, and the cronut was pretty special. They even had a cute little outdoor garden space to sit and enjoy our food. It took them a while to get us everything we ordered, but all in all, I'd recommend giving it a try if you're in the area.
Eddy G — Google review
TLDR: 3.5 stars, liked the cronut texture but didn’t get the flavor. Cookie shot is good but also fairly expensive I liked the texture of the cronut, like a thin deep fried doughnut. However I didn’t know what the flavor on top of the cronut was, it didn’t taste like anything specific. The cookie made into a cylinder with some vanilla milk inside was a fun play on cookies and milk but for almost $7, seemed a bit costly as well.
Wilson T — Google review
Can't say enough about how friendly and kind their staffs are. Beautiful, beautiful place. You dont realize it until you walk all the way to the back and you see an oasis. Plenty of sitting areas for you to enjoy indoor and outdoor while you enjoy your delicious food/desserts. We had to try their chocolate chip cookie cup with milk in it. Wow! What an unique idea. It was so soft and tasty.
Grace L — Google review
189 Spring St, New York, NY 10012, USA•http://www.dominiqueanselny.com/•(212) 219-2773•Tips and more reviews for Dominique Ansel Bakery

4Doughnut Plant

4.5
(2265)
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Donut shop
Coffee shop
Doughnut Plant is a unique bakery known for its handcrafted donuts in a variety of unusual flavors such as crème brûlée and tres leches. The shop offers an extensive selection of donuts that fall into different categories, including nostalgic, newfangled, cake, and yeasted options. The bakery's signature rose doughnuts with canele-like ridges and two-tone icing modeled after the iconic black-and-white cookie are particularly popular.
The staff were brilliant donuts were insanely good! Visiting from England. This is a must try in New York, especially the strawberry cheesecake.
Charlie — Google review
Cute little donut shop that I wandered into on my way to meet a friend. Too bad there's not a lot of sitting room - it was definitely on the more cramped side but I can appreciate the effort on the donut related decors. The donuts themselves were also just so-so. Very unique and fun flavors but maybe it was because it was cold when I finally got to eating it, but it tasted a little dry.
Kat — Google review
The first time I discovered Doughnut Plant, I gave it 5 stars because they were truly the most spectacular doughnuts I had ever tried. Every time we planned a trip to New York, our reaction was always the same: “Yes! We’re going to eat Doughnut Plant!” But this time was a big disappointment. We went three times, and all three times were a bad experience. We visited three different locations, at different times of day, and unfortunately, the result was always the same. They used to stand out for their flavor, texture, and variety — they were really special — but now they just feel like any other doughnut shop. The crème brûlée no longer has that crispy top that made it unique, the vanilla bean was completely melted, and even the Valrhona hot chocolate, which used to be rich and intense, has lost its depth. At the Grand Street location, the service was particularly poor — the staff looked upset, served with bad attitude, and seemed annoyed all the time. This didn’t happen in the other two locations, where at least the service was polite. It honestly makes us sad, because for years this was our favorite place. Whenever friends or family came to New York, we always told them they couldn’t leave without trying these doughnuts. But now, unfortunately, that’s no longer the case. We want this to be a constructive review, because we truly value what Doughnut Plant once was. Hopefully, this is just a rough patch, and they’ll soon go back to being the best doughnuts — like they used to be.
Roo Z — Google review
Amazing cold brew and the watermelon aquafresca was so fresh. Doughnuts looked amazing. I wish I had one!
Kelly P — Google review
We had to get a doughnut in New York and walking past this, and seeing what was on offer here, we decided to pop in. They had a wonderful selection, and it was impossible to choose. In the end, the 3 we went for were amazing. The PB and J doughnut was light fluffy and flavourful. I could have easily eaten more.
Pete J — Google review
Donuts and coffee were very good, but the coffee cake doughnut was especially great. Moist with a good coffee flavour and with like a salty touch. Thanks !!
YKGZ — Google review
Creme brulee donut exceeded my expectations. The burnt sugar added a nice crunch to the soft exterior. The custard was creamy, soft and delicious. The atmosphere was of a small coffee shop. Rock was being played. The cashier was kind & enjoying the playlist making the vibe more comforting.
Tysha K — Google review
So impressed by the quality of Doughnut plants sourdough donuts!! I always go for sourdough as someone who has a gluten sensitivity, and these are simply amazing (refer to the photos to see how airy these bad boys are). These will always be my go to for a good doughnut in the city. Also, the drinks we tried were amazing! Lots of vegan options. Definitely give it a try at Grand St or grand central!!
Maddie P — Google review
379 Grand St, New York, NY 10002, USA•https://www.doughnutplant.com/•(877) 230-3841•Tips and more reviews for Doughnut Plant

5Bakeri

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4.5
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Bakery
Bakeri is a charming European-style bakery and cafe with two locations in Brooklyn, offering a delightful array of freshly baked Scandinavian breads, pastries, and sandwiches. The cozy atmosphere features rustic communal tables, antique finishes, and hand-painted wallpaper. Guests can enjoy watching the bakers in the open kitchen while sipping on morning coffee and indulging in treats like raspberry pistachio muffins or Norwegian skolebrod.
Bakery is a very cute and small bakery (there's only a few seating spots located inside so it's best to take your goodies to go) Tbh, I forgot the name of this particular pastry but it was yummy and filled with blueberries! Very soft and tasty. The staff was efficient and friendly. It's great to stop by if you're enjoying a nice walk around Williamsburg.
N — Google review
I took a visiting friend to Bakeri for coffee in the morning and it did not disappoint. I ordered an iced latte which was good and prices were comparable to other cafes in the area. They had a delicious-looking baked goods selection. My only (not so positive) note is that it was HOT inside. It seems as though they do not have AC or have very limited AC. There are also not a ton of places to sit so whether or not you will get a seat is a gamble.
Midori G — Google review
my favorite bakery in williamsburg. really sweet homemade pastries, coffee is decent. I love to get soup here in the afternoons. it gets a little too crowded in here but there’s a lovely hidden away backyard with tables. lovely gem of a place.
Julianne D — Google review
SO delicious!!! I had a glorious lunch here- rotisserie chicken sandwich, kale grapefruit salad, green smoothie, chocolate chip cookies. Everything was delectable. Fresh ingredients and flavors, beautiful presentation, generous portions. I bake a lot and have a high standard for cookies and bread- these were incredible. Gooey inside, crispy outside, surprising and delicious flavor pairings with the cardamom and hazelnuts. Sandwich bread was just as good as its insides. Great ambiance too- Everyone who works here is warm and authentic, with good recommendations about menu and bakery items. Cool soundtrack, really cute decor inside, great visual texture. Overall really welcoming energy with a lot of personality- customers sharing tables/counters, nice outdoor seating too. Can’t wait to come back 🥰
Ella K — Google review
Wow—delicious drip coffee and a gluten free berry Financier. Neighborhood is young. I see no one above 40 walking the streets or in the cafe. Good place to see what young professionals are wearing to impress each other. Back to Bakeri itself! Baked goods look yummy and nice that there was a couple GF and vegan options. The coffee bar can work if you WFR—see a laptop. There’s also a “WC.” Love the decor!
Mary — Google review
I tried iced matcha latte with chocolate banana walnut bread . The matcha is weak and watery unfortunately but the bread was delicious. Cute outdoor area
GG — Google review
staff was unfriendly and there was tinfoil in my sandwich. cute but cursed vibes
Sara Y — Google review
What a cute little delight this place was! Service was awesome and so polite and timely. Food tasted amazing and coffees were a great start to our day! If you are looking for sweet coffees this may not be your spot as they just have simple syrup for lattes, but if you love the rich aroma and flavor of espresso then you’ll be right at home! Seating is limited. But we took a spot out back on the little patio by the koi pond around 11am.
Rachel — Google review
150 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA•http://bakeribrooklyn.com/•(718) 388-8037•Tips and more reviews for Bakeri
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6Mia's Brooklyn Bakery

4.5
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Mia's Brooklyn Bakery is a delightful spot that perfectly captures the essence of indulgence in the heart of Brooklyn. This warm and inviting hangout boasts an impressive selection of signature desserts, including beautifully crafted cakes, mouthwatering pies, and delectable pastries that cater to every occasion. With a cozy atmosphere complemented by friendly staff, it's an ideal place to relax with a cup of coffee on their charming outdoor patio.
I really love the blue velvet cake. Due to short notice had to go with Vanilla which was good too. I requested the cake less than 24 hours they delivered. The edible candies I think it could be made of a gummy or a bit tasty. Didn't have a taste or just overall chewy. I would most definitely shop here again. They are worth every penny and great customer service. Timely response.
Angel W — Google review
We always get our cakes from Mia’s Bakery and they never disappoint! The cakes are not only delicious, but truly beautiful every single time. The pastry chefs create the most stunning designs — this is probably our fifth cake from them! We’ve ordered for my son’s birthday, my baby shower, my 40th, and now my daughter’s first birthday. We’ve tried so many flavors and each one has been amazing. Consistently excellent — never disappointed!
Natasha E — Google review
I ordered a cake from Mia’s Bakery for my fiancé’s 24th birthday, and it was perfect! She absolutely loved it, and the flavor was just as amazing as it looked. The cake was fresh, beautifully decorated, and tasted absolutely delicious. Thank you, Mia’s Bakery, for helping make her birthday so special!
Jan M — Google review
I ordered a custom cake from Mia’s, gave them an exact photo on what I had wanted and chose flavors. Between their patience and day of picking up, their customer service is above and beyond. The cake decor was exactly what was provided to them in photo and the cake was absolutely delicious. Every single guest I had complimented on how delicious the cake was and I was so impressed all round. Thank you Mia’s!
Des S — Google review
We tried about 5 different bakeries for our wedding cake and chose Mia’s for their quality/taste above everything plus their ability to do exactly what we hoped for, responsiveness and price. We selected coconut and lemon blueberry flavors for our two-tier cake. We loved it and so did our guests. Mariam was especially great to work with and the cake came out perfectly and was delivered right on time. Highly recommend for their special custom cakes as well as the rest of their delicious everyday treats! Thank you, Mia’s!
Alyssa C — Google review
They welcome you by the door and Asur you to the big verity of cake and dessert to choose from. We went there for the vegan option to celebrate my baby first birthday he has a dairy allergy but unfortunately the vegan option was pre-order. The staff explained to us and answered all our questions so we got the best option ( strawberry shortcake) it was very delicious and moist.
Eman S — Google review
I’m satisfied with the cake overall Mia customer service via Text message is amazing. They will work with you with pricing and what type of cake you want far as 139 Smith St. bakery that Mia owns customer service with one of the guys is very rude refuse to answer questions and over talks. Also, my pick up for my cake was 1 to 2. I didn’t pick it up till 4 and didn’t cut the cake to 7 And it was still cold sort of frozen in the middle, which was hard to cut the cake but overall it taste good look good and I would recommend to buy just deforested or let the cakes sit out a little longer so it can have the soft texture and you can actually taste it
Ashley P — Google review
I recently placed an order for a custom cake for my friend and I’s party. I ordered a vanilla cake with raspberry cream and also requested a custom design. The design came out adorable, my friend and I were really happy with how it came out. The raspberry cream added the perfect sweetness to the cake and it tasted freshly made. I was a bit disappointed that the cake itself was a little dry but the cream really saved it. Easy pickup and the staff was super attentive.
Chimi C — Google review
139 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•http://miasbrooklyn.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&ut…•(347) 987-3194•Tips and more reviews for Mia's Brooklyn Bakery

7Martha's Country Bakery

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Martha's Country Bakery is a delightful bakeshop nestled in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where the inviting atmosphere perfectly complements its array of old-fashioned cakes and pastries. This charming spot is renowned for its homemade treats, including some of the finest cheesecake you'll find in New York. The bakery also boasts an impressive beverage selection that ranges from classic lattes and teas to unique offerings like Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate served either hot or frozen, as well as a refreshing Cappuccino Milkshake.
I’ve walked by this place a few times but never went in. Decided to walk in with my son and WOW we were instantly hit by the smell of all the baked goods and the pleasant atmosphere of the place. Everyone who worked there was so nice and welcoming. Everything behind the glass looked so good. We tried 3 different slices of cake plus some gelato. At first I thought it was pricey but after eating, it was all worth the price. This will be a “go to” every time I’m in Williamsburg. Loved it. Give it a try and you will too.
Michael V — Google review
Great dessert place with a lot of options. If you can’t find a dessert you like here, then it doesn’t exist. They have tons to choose from. We were a party of 4 people and went later in the evening. It wasn’t that crowded and we were seated immediately. The service was a little slow. The table wasn’t clean and needed to be wiped down. Once we received our desserts, it was as if they completely forgot about us. I had to flag down a server so we could pay and leave. The desserts were great! We tried the tres leche cake, Black Forest cake, brookie, and apple pie cheesecake. My favorite was the brookie. It was served warm with whipped cream. I would definitely go here again but hope the service is better.
Jody S — Google review
So it’s my birthday weekend and I was so excited to go to Martha’s because everyone keeps ranting by and raving about it. I have had some of their goodies but never been there in person. My friends took me as a surprise. Walked up to esthetically pleasing place ready to take pics and enjoy the ambiance. It has a plethora of amazing treats and sweets it’s all about pleasure here. The room at the time was empty. My little group of theee asked if we can be seated in a booth like seating or towards the back. We got a strong “no” and the two young lady’s facial expressions changed. Now it’s a gentrified Brooklyn here so it’s a mixture of races etc in the area but my friends and family are all looking at each other. The two hosts (I guess) are now talking in Spanish. My family speaks Spanish so I asked in “Spanish 🙏🏾 “. They said it’s reserved for larger groups. We respectfully accepted it and say we’re placed in the front. Couldn’t help but notice all the black people were seated upfront and even a bigger group than ours so we said to ourselves shouldn’t they be seated further they’re all squished together in the corner. We couldn’t help but take notice that white couples sat where we requested.. hmmpph interesting huh. Not a surprise for this neighborhood. Most play it off but this was interesting. Anyway. My server Grace did a great job at being hospitable so I stayed. The pastries and desserts were amazing. You gotta try their Red Velvet Hot Chocolate. So much to love about Martha’s. They even have a DJ for late night “turn ups”. The music was good, the decor and everything will make your taste buds dance along with the playlist. Wish things were a little different but Grace made up for stuff. She even got me a cupcake for my birthday that I thoroughly enjoyed. Despite everything I would recommend this spot. Breakfast, brunch or even late night. FYI - Vegan options also available and it’s wheelchair accessible.
Christine G — Google review
Wow — this place is a real bakery! I visited early in the morning as one of the first customers, and I could see freshly made breads being delivered out to other locations — it gave me a lot of trust in their quality. Every pastry looked amazing and was filled generously for the price. I ordered the blueberry pie, and it was packed with real blueberries — not overly sweet, just perfectly balanced. You can tell this bakery takes pride in doing things honestly and with care. So many delicious pastries to choose from — I highly recommend this place!
Ju S — Google review
10/10 LOVE THIS PLACE. Shoutout to the manager Nick! He was incredibly friendly and super helpful when I asked for recommendations. With so many options to choose from on the menu, it can be overwhelming but I appreciated how knowledgable he was. This family friendly bakery in the neighborhood is a truly a gem. It literally makes my day just thinking about the aroma of freshly baked goods and coffee from Martha’s. The staff is very meticulous when it comes to detail because everything is perfectly labeled. Must get the Berry Napoleon, Raspberry Cheesecake, Chocolate Chunk Cookie, Nutella Cookie, & their cupcakes. It is very spacious with tons of seating inside - this is definitely a plus. It's become my go-to spot for when I’m craving a treat or need a delicious cake for an upcoming celebration! Will be back soon to try out more desserts.
Mary C — Google review
I first went to Martha’s Country Bakery on a solo trip in July 2023 and had to bring my family back on our holiday in September 2025. The selection of cakes, pastries, and pies is fantastic. We had the chocolate layer cake and carrot cake, with a Mexican hot chocolate, and Pineapple, Mango and Banana smoothie — all were amazing!! The service was excellent; a massive thank you to our server Ela, who was very friendly, welcoming, and helpful! I look forward to going back to Matha’s Country Bakery the next time I am in New York. Would definitely recommend it to anyone who is visiting NY.
Dylan C — Google review
5 Stars: A Williamsburg Staple for Fresh Bites and Warm Vibes I've been hooked on Martha's Country Bakery in Williamsburg (shoutout to the Bedford Ave spot) for years—it's my go-to for that perfect mix of nostalgia and quality. Every visit delivers: the donuts are always fresh, fluffy, and downright addictive (dunking one in their smooth, robust coffee is pure bliss). The staff? Super friendly and genuine, making you feel like a regular even on a quick stop. From custom cakes for special occasions to everyday treats like pies and pastries, everything tastes homemade without the fuss. Prices are fair for Brooklyn, and the cozy atmosphere keeps me coming back. If you're in the neighborhood, skip the chains—Martha's nails that authentic bakery charm every time. Highly recommend!
Valeri B — Google review
Tons of choices! I choose flan but it’s texture is more like cheesecake, too dense. It’s not bad but it’s not flan for me. Mango gelato is good, the size of the eclair is big. The chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream is served warmed.
Isabelle P — Google review
263 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA•http://marthascountrybakery.com/•(718) 599-0900•Tips and more reviews for Martha's Country Bakery

8Win Son Bakery

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Win Son Bakery is a laid-back neighborhood spot that offers inventive twists on Taiwanese classics for brunch and dinner. The bakery, an offshoot of the original Win Son restaurant, is known for its acclaimed millet mochi donut created by pastry chef Danielle Spencer.
Incredible Taiwanese-American Bakery. Mochi donut is to die for, unlike any other place. The scallion pancake wrapped sandwiches are also killer. My go to is the Juicai package and add bacon and of course, the BEC is yum as well. Lately I tried the shrimp milk bun (available after 3:30) and that was amazing as well. Top tier spot! It is definitely fusion so I wouldn’t go in with expectations for it to be authentic Taiwanese food because that’s just not what it is. Lines are long on the weekends but it does move fast. It’s in my neighborhood so I like to go weekday afternoons after work — if you’re in the area on a weekday it’s perfect and there should be plenty of spots to sit outside.
Annie R — Google review
EDIT: the Win Son Bakery team responded pretty quickly when I tagged them on socials about the issue I initially posted below. They were actually very kind and rather quick about it (responded same day). They moved just as fast during the refund process (issued it within the same hour I filed my info on a claim). Of course ideally the mix up wouldn’t happen in the first place but their customer service was pretty great after the fact. - I’ve gone to this place a few times and the food is always good and service is usually great but today I had a small off experience. I had gotten up to grab a to go box for the rest of my food. I had maybe been gone literally like 40 seconds and when I came back someone had thrown all the food out. I suppose I could have asked the girls next to me to watch it just in case but I felt like there was a decent amount of food left and one item I wasn’t even really touched (I took one bite of it) and it was thrown out. I think what bothered me the most though was the server who threw it out realized when I was standing there with a new to go box kind of confused and bummed and there wasn’t really an acknowledgement that it was a mistake. He just kind of said “oh I’ll take that,” grabbed my box, and threw that out too…. weird encounter and wasn’t really pleasant. I’m bummed because I paid full price for a food item I didn’t get to really eat and wanted to save for later and it ended up in the garbage.
Arianne A — Google review
I stopped by Win Son for brunch. The line was long, but it moved pretty quickly. I ordered the fried chicken box and it was really good! Well-seasoned, crispy and juicy. I would recommend this place located in the hip neighborhood of Bushwick on Graham Ave. Outdoor seating is also available.
Pamelaj P — Google review
Win Son Bakery is a true gem in Brooklyn!! everything I've tried has been so good, but I have to give a special shoutout to their BEC scallion pancakes. The pork is insanely flavorful and tender, and the scallion pancake sandwich with bacon, egg, and cheese? A total game-changer. Crispy, savory, satisfying... I could eat it every day. Their menu is creative with bold flavors. Everything is made with care and intention you can really taste it. If you're in Brooklyn and craving something unique and delicious, Win Son Bakery is a must. Trust me go hungry!
Steffanie G — Google review
this was a bit disappointing, especially with how many good things I've heard about it. I didn't dislike the food at all, it wasn't bad, but I also didn't love it either. the thing is: none of the places I went to in New York have been BAD, but this is one of the places that I won't be going back to. even if I was super craving Taiwanese food, I don't think this place properly satisfies that itch. maybe for people who've never had Taiwanese food before?
Isaiah T — Google review
This review is about sustainability! ☺️ By 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. Which is why I so appreciate, that in this waterfront city, you choose to offer your customers the dignity of real silverware, ceramic mugs, and glasses for water. I love to support businesses that are mindful of our impact on the environment, locally and globally. So thank you for setting an example of how a café can operate sustainably. I hope more local spots follow suit! And of course, delicious food and a perfect cappuccino.
Sheila — Google review
So fun and tasty I came here twice during my short 3 day stay in Brooklyn. Playful Chinese-fusion bakery treats. Get the pancake wraps. Other overlooked items are the soymilk (with dough sticks to dip in) and asian salads Trrated myself with a red rice donut too.
Jason M — Google review
A modern and innovative bakery with strong potential to keep growing. Order: Scallion pancake cheese and egg, mochi donut, fan taun, nian ago sesame fig, jasmine lavender milk tea, latte = $53~ The scallion pancake and mochi donut I've seen meet viral status on social media, for the amount of hype it's received Id say it's more the innovation behind it that's appealing than the taste. Nothing extraordinarily groundbreaking but it's an interesting refreshing twist to try. Same goes to the humble fan taun. What my friend and I mutually agreed is absolutely delicious is the seasonal nian gao fig pastry. Nian gao batter, layered with creamy custard, fig jam and topped with smooth mascoropone cream and figs - WOW. You don't have to be a sweet tooth to enjoy this, you just need to love yourself enough to treat yourself with this. Kudos to the pastry chef. The drinks itself was fine but I felt the food does the storytelling here. I'd revisit to give the menu another shot out of curiosity. This place is for those who want to broaden their taste palette.
Sammy Q — Google review
164 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206, USA•http://winsonbrooklyn.com/•(917) 909-1725•Tips and more reviews for Win Son Bakery

9Radio Bakery

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Radio Bakery is a haven for baking enthusiasts, offering an array of delectable treats that are more than just food - they're experiences. Their sausage chive focaccia is a savory masterpiece, while the Dutch sticky buns are a sweet indulgence that keeps customers coming back for more. Despite its popularity, the bakery ensures there's always plenty of pastries available.
The pastries here are fantastic. Expect a line on a Saturday morning, but it moves quickly. We got the corn pecorino focaccia and were completely blown away — such a unique combination that totally works. I’m still thinking about it. We also got the brown butter cornbread, which was excellent, and topped it off with the cheddar pretzel bear claw. If you’re into pretzels, that one will be perfect for you. They have so many pastries that you’ll want to come back a few times to try more. The service was very friendly, and everything looked amazing. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re looking for a great pastry spot in Brooklyn.
Rylan G — Google review
Interior/outside terrace: the interior is very functional, very few inside seating options. But it’s not like a comfy café. They do have a small outside seating area, which is nice, nothing special, but if you get a table there, you can enjoy your croissants in the sun. Food quality/price: good selection of savoury & sweet food, very delicious. I got an earl grey bun & a pistachio croissant. Both very delicious, like out of another world. Loved them. I found their food to be quite expensive. Suggestion: why not making tiny versions of the different treats (to a smaller price as well of course), so solo-visitors can try more delicious treats? Service: friendly, functional, nothing outstanding though.
Daniela V — Google review
Tried the Spicy Tofu Sandwich and Earl Grey Bun: both tasted really good. The sandwich had a nice flavor, though it was a bit too charred, which affected the taste. It would be great if they warmed up the sandwiches, as the bread gets hard and chewy after a while. There’s usually a line, but it moves quickly. The space inside is small with limited outdoor seating, yet the service is friendly and efficient. Overall, a solid spot for baked goods,definitely recommend and will be back!
Mounica B — Google review
It's not bad but a bit overhyped. The foccacia and sesame twist are delicious but the rest of the pastries are just average: - Croissant: no flavour whatsoever, the butter is completely missing - Corn cake: rich but a bit too sweet. The inside is a bit gluey. - Morning bun: can taste the early grey but also sweet, texture a bit dry - Cinnamon rolls: also sweet and dry Overall recommended to try if you are in the area but not worth travel the length of NY for...
Minh N — Google review
I’d heard great things about this Brooklyn bakery, so I finally stopped by on a Saturday around 1 p.m. As soon as I arrived, I saw a long line outside — and it continued inside as well. The shop itself is very small, with no indoor seating and just a few sidewalk tables, which fill up quickly. So my first tip: go early if you want the full selection and a shorter wait. The line does move fairly quickly, though, thanks to their fast service — and the crowd alone tells you how popular the place is. Even though it was already late in the day and many items had sold out, I still managed to get a ham sandwich. It was fairly large in size. I ate it in two portions ( however, I was not super hungry, tbh) and made with high-quality ham, a flavorful spread, and a sesame-crusted toasted baguette. The bread was a bit firm, but it seemed intentional. It wasn’t served hot, but it was fresh and made with high quality ingredients. I also grabbed a slice of their brown corn butter cake, which was incredible — unlike anything I’ve had before. It reminded me of cornbread but with the richness and texture of a butter cake. A really delicious fusion. To go with it, I ordered an iced mocha, and it was excellent. I’m usually picky about mochas, but this one had great balance: high-quality espresso and chocolate, thick texture, and just the right sweetness (leaning on the less-sweet side, which I loved). Overall, this bakery is absolutely worth the visit — especially if you enjoy unique baked goods and great coffee. Just be prepared for a line, and try to arrive early for the best selection. I’m already planning to return and try more of their menu.
Debisree R — Google review
I don’t know man. Maybe because my wife makes some slammin focaccia, considering the line, I thought maybe the food here would be outstanding but, I found myself gnawing or needing to tear the sandwich from my mouth after biting down hard on the bread. I did see someone bite down and use their fingers to help them tear it away. My jaw muscles shouldn’t get tried from having to chew so hard to be honest 😅 Maybe they’re baking at too high of a heat who knows. The chocolate croissant however was “very good” not sure I would 15 minutes again to get a sandwich or pastries here.
JC S — Google review
Radio Bakery is my no. 1 bakery in nyc. every time i go, i have to wait in line (~10-30 mins depending on which day and time). 
what keeps me going back is their unique sandwiches and pastry 🥐 they always have rotating seasonal pastry and scrumptious collabs. what i have tried— ✨apple brown butter croissant ($7): crispy croissant with sweet apple 🍎 it is not overly sweet; just enough to fuel my day. ✨smoked salmon focaccia ($15): a perfect breakfast or brunch. it is packed with cream cheese, dill, onion, and smoked salmon. ✨earl grey morning bun ($6): my all time fav. it is fragrant with early grey, cinnamon, in a chewy bun. i’d always go back for this. i was actually going for corn custard tart but it was sold out within minutes 😭 people do not play when it comes to viral and seasonal bakery.
Ticha U — Google review
One of the best bakeries in nyc!! I stopped by around noon on a Saturday and had to wait in line for maybe 20 min. The focaccia sandwich I had was incredible and def hit the spot. Now I gotta get up early and head near opening in the morning to catch the other pasties and seasonal treats they sell and sell out of. The peach iced tea was also very good
Andrew B — Google review
135 India St, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA•http://radiobakery.nyc/•Tips and more reviews for Radio Bakery

10Kora

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Last summer, amidst the challenges of the pandemic, Kimberly Camara and Kevin Borja launched Kora, a delightful donut and dessert brand from their Woodside apartment. Drawing inspiration from Kimberly's Filipino heritage, Kora has quickly gained popularity with its unique offerings like brioche donuts filled with ube custard. The vibrant colors and creative toppings of their treats reflect Southeast Asian flavors such as pandan and coconut, making them not only delicious but also visually stunning.
What a great experience! It was my first visit and worth my morning walk. I anticipated a long line and was welcomed by the owners. They show how much they truly appreciate each and every customer. My favorite was the ube latte and ensaymada croissant, but all of their drinks and baked goods are phenomenal. I can't wait stop by again and try some more treats. Their entire team are so kind and make the wait worthwhile. I appreciate how organized the entire visit was- from the line outside, inside the store, the kitchen, check out, etc. They put a lot of thought into making it a seamless and enjoyable experience.
Nadine — Google review
The donuts here are amazing! I think we got 5 in total today and they were so fresh. Everything was delicious!!! Def recommend coming here. The ube donut and apple fritter donut are a must. All the donuts were so light despite the fillings and weren’t overly sweet. Hoping to stop by soon again.
Kasang T — Google review
Had to try this place because of their flan, and they delivered. I'm not a fan of donuts, but I was surprised about the flakiness of the dough, also not too sweet nor greasy, paired with a good and firm flan.Definitely a must try. The lemon cookie was a last minute addition and tasted good. The Ube was also a nice surprise as it was the mango float (I wish they could make a plain custard one!). The only complaint is in the matcha cruller, too greasy for my taste. They open late and there are plenty of people in line even during the week. It's easier to get pastries later in the AM but past 11:30 AM they might be sold out. Kudos to one of the owner for trying to make sense of the line outside.
Alessandro F — Google review
Amazing food! Creative and mouth watering flavor combinations! A lovely introduction to filipino culture! Love the atmosphere inside and the seating. Worth the hype and the line out the door that moves quickly, they’ve got the efficiency down! My fav pastry was the sugary butter cheese croissant! Will be coming back again and again
Meriam M — Google review
I had been meaning to try Kora for so long but kept missing the pop-ups. When I finally did go on a Sunday at 9am I anticipated the wait but the staff was INCREDIBLY helpful in coming out, explaining the wait, the process and giving us hope, answering questions on what they would likely have and what might sell out. I got inside about 10:15 and loved the space. The decor is very neutral toned and I recommend sitting if you can. Since there is currently a 6 pastry cap, I got the ube babka, coffee cruller, cinnamon cruller, spam pan suisse and leche flan donut. Every single one knocked my socks off. I have been to allot of bakeries, and several Michelin Star restaurants, but I can't think of any that compare to Kora's pastries in terms of variety of flavor, texture & dynamics of taste. The lofty, butter-rich steam air that is trapped inside each layer, the soft and supple textures of the bites was intoxicating. The spam pan suisse with pimento cheese had a touch of savory heat while the outer glaze added crispy, crunchy sweetness. The the braided babka touched with salt played well together with the sweet profile of the ube center. I am very partial to coffee/coffee cakes and the Coffee Cruller was my favorite. The outer layer and coffee is delicious but I could not believe how tender, cloud loft, buttery soft the inside was. Even if the pastries are sold out the cookies and coffee are sold throughout the day and the full glass storefront lets in plenty of light. It is going to be my go-to coffee shop. Also, I really appreciate the signs in front explaining the current situation with the facilities, projected waits on weekdays vs weekends, and the explanations of the multi-day processes it takes to prep elements that go into the pastries. PLEASE don't be upset if items are sold out as all new businesses have growing pains. Do your homework and plan for a 1.5-2 hour min window from the time you arrive to when you eat. You can taste the effort and artistry in each bite, so make time for the experience (just my input).
Jason R — Google review
Ok, so I’m not the person that likes standing on a line for something, but I’m so happy I did. While waiting in line, someone kindly came and spoke to us and shared some Expectations such as respecting the neighbor businesses by leaving space open for the doors. Super sweet. Anyways, once the bakery opened their doors, they had us come in groups to keep order and give us a good experience. They have a huge window so you can see them preparing the goods. Everything looked amazing so I had to buy a few different ones to try. Faves are the flan one and the ube donut. Everything is tasty and beautiful. I also tried one of their signature drinks and even though I don’t like coffee, this one was amazing. All this to say, this place is beautiful, the staff is super nice and the goods are amazing. It’s a must and it’s worth the hype.
Liz M — Google review
As a Queens native, I have been waiting to try Kora for years and finally got to try them out! I got there on a weekend around 9:30am and got inside by 10:30, which was expected. There was a worker who came out and greeted everyone, and also updated everyone on the timing/amount of pastries left which was very nice of them! Once I got in, I was greeted at the door and all of the workers were very hospitable! I truly appreciate their warm attitude during such busy shifts. I ordered 5 pastries since the limit is 5 and I got: the ube donut, the leche flan ni lola donut, ube babka swirl, passionfruit bun donut, and the ensaymada croissant. My #1 pick was definitely the leche flan ni lola donut!!! Absolute fire. The ube babka swirl was my 2nd favorite, do not sleep on it. The rest were also good, however, the ube donut was a little underwhelming in flavor and the passionfruit had a nice cream but the donut itself was very doughy in texture. I am a huge foodie and growing up in Queens, NYC, we are exposed to so many great bakeries including Filipino bakeries in Woodside. I love the flavors of Filipino pastries and desserts and I guess I was expecting a wow factor after waiting so long to try Kora. The leche flan donut, I would definitely order again. The rest, maybe not. But that is my preference and I would definitely come back to try the other pastries that I couldn’t try this time around!
Elif D — Google review
Would travel and line up to wait for Filipino pastries and coffee anytime. If you’re willing to do the same for food, Kora will be worth it! Right before the store opens, one of the owners and the staff will go outside to greet the waiting guests and brief them on how things will go. This was a nice touch as I didn’t feel so lost. I did anticipate a line and a wait. All in all? It took about almost an hour to get inside. Not bad of a wait, but I had company too. So that was a good way to let time pass. Once inside, it felt warm and welcoming. We got in line and someone from the counter will assist you to choose your pastries. They place the pastries on a “bilao” or tray/basket. Note: A max of only 6 pastries per guest. Then you reach the cashier and you can order a drink. Pay (and tip 😄💕) and then wait for your order to be boxed and name to be called (if you ordered a drink). My friend and I stayed a while to chat and enjoy the pastries. It’s a good idea to go with someone so you can each order other pastries and have a pastry tasting party! Haha I might be too lazy to type in each pastry we tried and share my comments, buttt so summarize: you won’t go wrong choosing any of the pastries! The hot Ube Latte complemented the sweetness of all the food we ate. Each piece was honestly not too sweet either. I had leftovers and will try to toast the croissant to have a little crunchy melted cheese top. 😍 would go back again!
Pia C — Google review
45-12 Greenpoint Ave, Sunnyside, NY 11104, USA•http://fromkora.com/•Tips and more reviews for Kora
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11Mille-Feuille Bakery

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Bakery
Coffee shop
Pastry shop
Mille-Feuille Bakery is a charming French bakery and cafe that brings the essence of Paris to New York City. Renowned pastry chef Olivier Dessyn has honed his skills to perfection, offering an array of delectable Parisian pastries such as croissants, macarons, Napoleons, and cakes. The bakery's signature Mille-feuille, featuring layers of crispy puff pastry and luscious pastry cream, is a must-try.
The croissant class was a lot of fun! Love the chef and the staff there. You get a bunch of croissants to take home in addition to the dough that can be frozen up to 4 weeks!
Carol J — Google review
I've taken 2 classes here in the last 2 weeks! I bought a gift card for a macaron class for my husband's birthday. Chef Nicholas was kind, funny, knowledgeable, and VERY patient. The macarons we made were wonderful. I feel like I could make them at home! So, when my Mom came to the city for a visit - we decided to take the croissant class. We had so much fun! Again, Chef Nicholas was wonderful. And, not only did we take home what we baked... we also took home the raw dough we laminated to make our own at home. When my Mom got back to Texas - she put her dough to use. (Pictures from the croissant class and my Mom's creations at home are linked here.) I highly recommend the bakery for a fun-filled 2 hours of baking education. The Quiche Lorraine we brought home was fabulous also!!
Amber A — Google review
Stepping into Mille-feuille feels like stepping into a charming Parisian corner of Manhattan—intimate, warm, and full of the kind of authenticity that only comes from doing things exceptionally well. From the moment we walked through the door, greeted with a glowing smile and heartfelt "hello" from Mounia, the experience was exceptional. Mounia was not only warm and welcoming, but her grace and attentiveness were unmatched—especially with my toddler daughter, whom she treated with the utmost kindness and care. It’s rare to find someone so professional and genuine. Her hospitality alone is enough to bring you back, but thankfully, the food and coffee elevate the experience to unforgettable. Let’s start with the latte. I ordered mine with no sugar, no syrups—just pure, expertly crafted espresso and milk—and it was absolute perfection. I believe they use Colombian coffee beans, and the result is a rich, smooth flavor that’s bold without bitterness and delicate without being bland. And then came the macarons—oh, the macarons. If you’ve ever had a macaron that was too chewy or too sweet, Mille-feuille will make you forget all about them. These were textbook perfect: a feather-light shell with a whisper of crispness giving way to a melt-in-your-mouth interior, delicately flavored and beautifully balanced. A true homage to the French classic. The almond croissant was another standout. The croissant itself had the ideal golden flakiness, and the almond filling was just the right amount—not too heavy, not too sparse. The ratio was so spot-on, it felt like every bite was designed to be the perfect one. And the chocolate chip cookie? Heavenly. Studded with dark chocolate, it was gloriously gooey in the middle, while the edges were just the right level of crisp. The quality of the chocolate and the balance of textures made it feel both nostalgic and elevated. The space is boutique and cozy, with a few bar-style seats in the front and some intimate tables tucked into the back. French music plays softly in the background, adding to the charm. There’s even Wi-Fi, making it a lovely spot to pause with a pastry and a laptop or a friend. All in all, Mille-feuille is one of the best bakeries I’ve visited in Manhattan. It’s a rare place that marries craft with kindness, beauty with substance. Whether you're popping in for a quick treat or settling in for a slower morning, you’ll leave feeling nourished in every sense of the word. I can’t wait to go back.
Hannahrose L — Google review
Wow! Enjoying the most buttery almond croissant and delicious oat chai latte on a park bench directly across the street from Mille-Feuille Bakery. The service was so personal and kind. The fresh selection of breads, sandwiches, cookies and pastries will make your mouth water. If you’re nearby, stop struggling to decide and go here! You will be so happy you did!
Julene C — Google review
There wasn't a great selection of deserts on the menu at the Tartinery café & bar where we went for lunch, so after we finished our delicious food there we walked around the block to the Mille-Feuille Bakery for some pastries to finish off our lunch. We sat at the last remaining table on the pavement and enjoyed the best almond croissants ever, in the hot late summer sunshine - they were so tasty, buttery and full of almond paste, with a cross between a flaky and cakey texture😋😋😋 I had a cup of tea with my croissant and my wife enjoyed her usual weak, milky large latte with just one shot of coffee expertly made by our friendly server. If I wasn't so full I would have been tempted to also try another of the wonderful looking pastries on display.
Hong L — Google review
I ordered a large assortment of pastries from Mille-Feuille Bakery Café as a gift for a team in New York, and the experience was fantastic from start to finish. Lorraine and the staff were kind, responsive, and went out of their way to help coordinate everything. The pastries themselves were absolutely delicious — perfectly flaky croissants, rich brownies, and the cinnamon buns were a hit with everyone. You can really taste the care and craft in everything they make. Highly recommend this bakery for anyone looking for authentic French pastries and wonderful customer service. I’ll definitely be ordering again next time I’m in the city!
Camilo A — Google review
The staff was so friendly and vanilla financier is way so good that has so many vanilla bean inside, also match latte is good!
Jy K — Google review
Tied for top most favorite bakery in NYC 💚 Top two best pistachio macaron, top three best cookie I’ve EVER had - must get the hazelnut choc chip cookie!!
Ginger A — Google review
552 LaGuardia Pl, New York, NY 10012, USA•https://www.millefeuille-nyc.com/•(212) 533-4698•Tips and more reviews for Mille-Feuille Bakery

12Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop

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Donut shop
Breakfast restaurant
Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop is an old-school bakery located on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The bakery offers a wide variety of donuts and pastries, as well as shakes and egg creams. It has been a staple in the area since the 1950s and is currently owned by Donna and Christos Siafakas, who took over in 1993.
The iconic Peter Pan was packed on this perfect picturesque day. The donuts are huge, delicious and reasonably priced. The crazy long line moved super fast. Dressed in bright colored smocks the donut specialists (?) were friendly and easily handled the multiple hungry customers on line. These donuts are so so good. Enjoy
Juan G — Google review
Everything is great about this place. First, the donut was really, really good. I tried the traditional glazed, and it was honestly incredible. Secondly, the service was super friendly and helpful. The girl behind the counter was really kind. Last but not least, it's hard to beat their prices, especially in NYC.
Aon — Google review
I was in the area so I finally stopped by Peter Pan Donuts. I tried the blueberry buttermilk donut first, and honestly, it was pretty dry. Mike’s Donuts in Bay Ridge definitely does a better blueberry donut. The apple crumble donut, though, totally saved the experience. It was excellent — the apple filling and pie crumb topping worked perfectly together, and it wasn’t overly sweet. Definitely the highlight. From what I saw (and tasted), their cake donuts seem to run on the dry side. I’d stick to their yeast donuts instead, since the sour cream, old fashioned, and chocolate cake donuts all looked dry too. Customer service was fine — not rude, but I did have to flag someone down to get served once seated. Overall: 3/5.
Abigail S — Google review
I was ready to be absolutely blown away by the doughnuts here and bought two to test both. Firstly, and perhaps my fault, the offer wasn’t as broad as I’d hoped due to selling out. I really wanted to try glazed/plain plus one of the jam options that I did try. On both doughnuts the pastry was exceptional - mixture of light and full of flavour. Jam was too much for me - felt too processed/thick/sugary. It’s a good offer so I’d recommend trying. Queue is long but moves quick so don’t be put off by that.
Katie M — Google review
We visited here on a Sunday morning around 11 am, just before the lunch rush. I was hoping to order an apple fritter, but they ran out, so I ordered a honey dip and a lemon filled donut, which was generously filled. The texture of the donuts was soft and chewy, making it a perfect snack! I loved the old-fashioned diner vibes with the barstools and decor. This joint was reasonably priced, especially considering the price of quality pastries in NYC, but I would definitely recommend visiting early in the morning for a greater selection of flavors. I would definitely recommend visiting Greenpoint Toys across the street with its wide array of toys for all ages.
Amanda W — Google review
I so wanted to like this place but the donuts were…. beyond mid. Their classic honey ring donut had an oily, unfresh taste and their blueberry cake donut was similarly gas station-like. The staff were super friendly and the retro vibe inside is very cute. My NYC donut search continues :(
Jack B — Google review
Was recommended by NYPD cop and wanted to like it, but was trash food. Went there late AM July 28 and it was the first and only thing I ate that day. Had coffee, red velvet donut but marble cruller was off, really oily from the fryer and just bad tasting chocolate. But that was enough to upset stomach and started vomiting later so everything came out until nothing left. Otherwise, staff was wonderful, prices good, cool atmosphere... but we'll never go back.
Dave P — Google review
Very characteristic place, if you want try delicious donuts and take a good espresso (like the italian one) it's a must visit this historic bakery in Brooklyn!
Francesco G — Google review
727 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA•http://peterpandonuts.com/•(718) 389-3676•Tips and more reviews for Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop

13Michael’s

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Italian restaurant
Fine dining restaurant
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Seafood restaurant
Michael's is an italian restaurant that has been serving food to regulars for many years. The atmosphere and decor are classic, with the majority of the objects in the restaurant being decorative. The food is delicious, and comes before the delivery estimate which was amazing. One dish that was particularly amazing was their "Smash Job" which is a veal chop topped with marinara sauce and melted mozzarella.
Michael’s of Brooklyn has been a beloved family-owned staple since 1964, now in its third generation. Known for hosting birthdays and anniversaries, it’s a go-to for special occasions—and the food does not disappoint. Must-tries: stuffed zucchini, oysters, seafood platter, veal, and the outrageously good hot cookie dough with vanilla ice cream. The bacon is not to be missed wither!
Phil P — Google review
Amazing father's day food. Special dinner menu but price well worth it with amazing food and typical Italian family-style portions. Brought two bags of leftovers home, including dessert and bread. Great service where waitstaff dropped by constantly to check on us and clear empty dishes. Really impeccable and reflects why Michael's remains our go to place for Italian food.
Kam W — Google review
We dined at Michaels of Brooklyn on a weeknight, knowing how tough it can be to get same day reservations on the weekend, and I am so glad we did. From the moment we sat down, our server Gregory made us feel like part of the family. His warmth, humor, and attention to detail set the tone for an amazing evening. I ordered the Fishermans Platter, which came loaded with lobster tail, pulpo, shrimp, clams, calamari, and mussels, all perfectly cooked and tossed in a rich and spicy fra diavolo sauce over linguini. The flavor was incredible, and the portion was generous enough that I had plenty to take home (and yes, it tasted just as good the next day). For dessert, I could not resist getting a cannoli to go, which was the perfect sweet ending, with a crispy shell, smooth ricotta filling, and just the right touch of chocolate chips. The restaurant itself has an intimate, classic Brooklyn charm, and the prices are very fair for the quality and portion sizes. Between the food, the service, and the family style hospitality, Michaels of Brooklyn easily ranks among my favorite Italian spots. If you love authentic Italian food, this place will not disappoint. I will definitely be back, next time for one of their specialty coffees to close out the night.
Renee A — Google review
Outstanding food & service! We came for my brothers birthday. Every single floor manager greeted us upon arrival. The atmosphere & the lighting was perfect. Food was beyond my expectation We have various pastas. I recommend the cacio peppe, penne puttanesca & the bolognese. Then they brought an amazing birthday dessert platter with unbelievable desserts, including cherry pie, Tartufo, chocolate cake & more. Throughout the dinner the captain & staff were on top of every detail. I highly recommend Michael's restaurant. They do everything right & perfect! I was very impressed & cant wait to come back ! 👍👍
Sia B — Google review
Nestled in the heart of Brooklyn, Michael's Italian restaurant is an absolute gem that truly lives up to its five-star reputation. From the moment we arrived, the valet parking made the experience feel effortless and luxurious. Stepping inside, we were immediately transported to a place of old-country charm. The decor is stunning, evoking a classic, elegant feel that's perfect for a special night out. The ambiance was nothing short of magical, with the gentle melodies from a live piano player filling the air, creating a truly romantic and sophisticated atmosphere. We were warmly greeted and seated promptly, and from that point on, the service was impeccable. The staff provided white-glove service, attentive and professional without being intrusive. Our water glasses were always full, and every need was anticipated. The speed of service was surprisingly quick, with our dishes arriving at the perfect time. The full bar offered an impressive selection, and the cocktails were expertly crafted. As for the food, the menu is fantastic and showcases a passion for authentic Italian cuisine. Every dish is fresh and made-to-order, and the flavors were simply divine. The pasta was perfectly al dente, the sauces rich and savory—it was clear that great care and quality ingredients went into every bite. We had such a memorable evening with friends, and I can't recommend this place enough for special occasions or even just a beautiful dinner with your significant other. Michael's Italian is more than just a restaurant; it's a complete dining experience that delights all the senses. We're already planning our next visit. A truly delicious and delightful experience from start to finish!
Eli B — Google review
So delicious!! The staff was so attentive and polite! Best Italian food I've ever had!! 10 out 10 😘👨‍🍳 chefs kiss perfecto!!
G S — Google review
Kit offered us a very good service. He recommended us the best branzino and he was friendly and cooperative. We loved the food and we recommended this place 100%
Ronely M — Google review
As you might be able to see from the star ratings, Michael's restaurant is all over the map. The service is excellent; the staff are courteous and helpful. The food varies considerably in quality. For instance, the enormous menu included a special appetizer - Crabmeat, Shrimp & Avocado Salad. One might assume that the crabmeat would be fresh, but it tasted as if it were canned. Another special appetizer was the Wild Mushrooms and Soft Polenta with Truffle Oil. The mushrooms were tasty, but unfortunately the polenta was extremely bland and mushy. On the other hand, a third appetizer - Artichoke, Avocado, Almonds, & Fennel with Shaved Grana Padano Cheese, was excellent. Various appealing breads, crackers, olives were placed on the table at the start, and pleasing biscotti were provided at the end of the meal. The room was comfortable, but unfortunately a pianist started playing at the neighboring bar section. Normally, a cocktail pianist should not play in too pronounced a manner, but instead should provide a soothing background; this is not a concert setting. Unfortunately, this pianist played mostly uptempo selections with bebop-like inflections, and unfortunately he was not very good at it. I kept wishing he would take a break, but he seemed to play for over an hour without stopping. This became extremely fatiguing and eventually rather annoying. If I had to make a couple of suggestions for Michael's, they would be: Offer a smaller selection of dishes, and make sure that they're all of the quality that the chef is clearly capable of. Either hire a different pianist, or ask the current performer to play quietly, and take breaks so that we can rest our ears.
Kurt K — Google review
2929 Avenue R, Brooklyn, NY 11229, USA•http://michaelsofbrooklyn.com/•Tips and more reviews for Michael’s

14Supermoon Bakehouse

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Bakery
Cafe
Ice cream shop
Supermoon Bakehouse, located in the Lower East Side, is a bakery that has gained popularity for its innovative and visually stunning pastries. Co-founded by Ry Stephen of San Francisco's Mr. Holmes Bakehouse, this bakery offers a unique selection of croissants, donuts, and cruffins (croissant-muffin hybrids). The croissants are described as having a distinctive appearance with rounded corners and a glossy sheen.
Not your typical bakery. I've gotten boxes in the past and I do think their pastries are top notch. I was in the area and stopped in becase I heard there was a summer elote croissant. Good, but I do wish the corn flavor was stronger. The place is not like any other bakery - more lab-like than inviting. The five stars are for my memories of what I remember being one of the better croissants in NYC.
Lisa W — Google review
Supermoon Bakehouse has a very edgy trendy interior mixed with such unique flavor combinations which is what drew me here in the first place. My friend and I had a hard time deciding what to get because everything seemed so interesting. We went with the strawberry matcha croissant, Banana pudding cruffin, and white Sesame, honeycomb & sweet soy gelato. We started by tasting the gelato which wasn't as punchy in flavor as we had hoped. The banana cruffin had great banana custard filling but we wished the textural difference between the pudding and the crisp croissant was more drastic. The matcha strawberry croissant was my personal favorite. ACTUAL matcha flavor which is hard to find nowadays and the croissant was so buttery and held its own against the sweetness of the strawberry! After trying everything else and the gelato melted a little the flavors popped out more! Definitely give this place a shot if you want to try new and interesting flavors!!
Mia G — Google review
I love creative bakeries like this, who don't settle for the ordinary and try the daring. I gave their chilli croissant and the ube eclair a try. The chilli croissant had a nice flaky texture, as you would expect from any good bakery. The chilli cream cheese was inserted in the middle of the croissant, which meant it wasn't evenly distributed. The flavours were nice though and it's worth trying for something different. The ube eclair was done well. The choux pastry was just right. The uber icing and ube centre was just the right level of sweetness, with little candy pieces decorated on top, giving a nice crunchy texture. It was certainly the highlight. Would definitely recommend stopping by to try their creations. Not cheap, but it's all about the art.
Carlito — Google review
Got the spicy nyc croissant (savory, not really spicey, has cream cheese inside with hints of black pepper), and scallion pancake Danish (i like this savory croissant, not spicey, has nice crunch texture, very good, would get this again) Thai tea eclair also very good, tasty, taste just like Thai tea 😁 I was able to sit inside, limited seating. Also it gets busy, so go early,things could sell out and they will post a sold out label in front of the items. I don't go often, but every time I come here there's always a variety of pastries to choose from sweet to savory and all good and worth trying.
Jason M — Google review
Admittedly, social media brought me here, but—unlike other TikTok inspired food journeys—this was well worth it. I see some of the reviews touch on the brutalist architecture of the store, and I understand if that’s not your vibe but I personally loved it: I felt like I was in some video game or sci-fi 80s movie that involved dark warehouses and hidden pastries… although the pastry isn’t hidden: a lineup of croissants, eclairs, cookies and more are displayed along the counter and the very pleasant (and patient) pastry experts behind the counter and very sweet about helping you make a choice. I went with the ube eclair, which is probably the best eclair I’ve ever had. All of their treats are very pretty, but this one has an equally vibrant purple filling and the flavors were the perfect balance of buttery, salty, creamy and sweet. Fully intend on returning because I almost went for the Thai tea eclair and now I want it more.
Katherine S — Google review
Finally made a point of visiting this high performance bakery. Very spartan concrete & steel space with the functioning bakery behind a red toned industrial polyurethane curtains. All available items are placed on a 16’ stainless steel island. A little over 20 items were displayed on my visit from ice cream sandwiches to sweet pastries to baguette sandwiches for take away. I chose the passion fruit custard donut, mango lime custard donut, Thai iced tea bi-color croissant, ube éclair along with one scoop of Thai iced tea and Kaya toast gelato & a scoop of sesame honeycomb and sweet soy gelato in a cup. The gelato texture was quite excellent and the flavor was certainly unique and rich. I enjoyed them both. We saved the pastries for an after dinner dessert. The flavor of the passion fruit custard donut & ube éclair were absolutely exemplary. The mango/lime custard donut was very tasty as well. The croissant was larger than most due to the luscious Thai iced tea custard lurking within! All the pastries were filled abundantly! The two gentlemen at the island were all smiles & clearly confident of all the offerings. They were knowledgeable & helpful too. The items are expensive but that’s more a statement of the quality ingredients & labor intensive demands of each handmade product. I highly suggest a visit. It is a very worthwhile trip.
Thomas F — Google review
Talk about cool…. This place gives retro-futuristic vibes, like I could see a robot serving up the orders but also an actual really cool human waitress. The customer divide was nice and the pastries were even better. I do not like eclairs at all - or so I thought. The Thai tea eclair was soooo good. I also got the strawberry matcha latte croissant and it was divine. The strawberry flavor alone was so delicious like strawberry milk. I love how they were sold out of things but still had a good selection left by the end of the day and it wasn’t stale. Will definitely be back here. It’s not your average bakery
Kenni — Google review
Unfortunately did not have the greatest experience. Got 2 ice cream sandwiches which came to about $24 and the ice cream was melting before even opening the packet. They did add seating in the front so we were able to sit and eat there but it was a mess since the ice cream was essentially soup. There also wasn’t enough staffing to do the work in the back and mind the front so they weren’t helpful with quality control, we ended up asking for spoons because it was spilling out the of package and onto the table. Taste wise, the sandwich part was great, just wish we got to experience it as it was meant to be.
Rema T — Google review
120 Rivington St, New York, NY 10002, USA•https://www.supermoonbakehouse.com/•Tips and more reviews for Supermoon Bakehouse

15Four & Twenty Blackbirds

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Pie shop
Bakery
Cafe
Coffee shop
Four & Twenty Blackbirds is a charming bakery and cafe located in Brooklyn, NYC. Founded by sisters Melissa and Emily Elsen, the eatery offers a delightful selection of handmade pies that change with the seasons. Drawing inspiration from their grandmother's recipes, the sisters have perfected the art of pie-making, infusing each creation with an authentic homemade feel.
I love pie, and thus am hard to please. I feel like you can kinda get away with a crappy cake but pie holds itself to a higher, more sophisticated standard, and flaws are harder to hide. This was some of the best pie of my life. It was ABSOLUTELY the best pecan pie I've ever had, I now not only understand why people like pecan pie, but I'm now an avid fan myself. I need to get this bakeries book and learn the secrets to their crust because it is perfect. Honestly, there's not much more so say. We tried their lemon, matcha, chocolate pecan and their cranberry sage and every one could not have been improved upon. Flavors were sharp, strong, balanced, great, deep matcha, the lemon and cranberry were tart without being sour, the pecan was sweet without being too sweet (they brilliantly use bittersweet chocolate. I could probably tear through a whole one myself). It's pie done right. Smooth custard fillings, flakey gold crust. And because this place is a paradise full of magical dream people they gave us a to-go cup of whipped cream. I love them. Happy national pie day everybody. For a celebration destination, look no further than this fine place.
Siena W — Google review
a must-visit for pie lovers 🥧. The crusts are buttery and flaky, and the creative seasonal flavors make each slice special. A cozy spot that always feels like a treat.
Curtis L — Google review
I wish I had a better photo of the rhubarb pie - it’s beautiful and most importantly it tasted amazing. Finding just rhubarb pie is hard and finding it out of season in late September is even harder. I am so glad I could pre order this for my boyfriend’s birthday. It’s his favorite that his mom makes and he is so picky about pies but was really happy with one. Sweet and tart with perfect crust and crumble. Thank you guys for making it a great birthday
Julia C — Google review
I’ve enjoyed their delicious and decadent pies in the past but yesterday I had picked up a blueberry pie I had ordered 2 days before. The blueberries were plentiful and delicious and the pie crust was unbelievably fabulous. I think this is the best blueberry pie I’ve ever had. Thank you. I’ll be back!
LadyTyrol — Google review
Super cute, nice staff, and inviting atmosphere. I've been to a lot of places where the "community table" seating is uncomfortable and awkward, but the one they have here is genuinely wonderful. The menu's definitely a bit pricey, but it's a really nice space to come for a treat and get some work done.
Winsome J — Google review
Great pies at a reasonable price! The matcha custard pie is my favorite!
Lulu — Google review
The pies from this place are amazingly delicious! My favorite is the Lemon Chess Pie - the best! This last time we had a cappuccino from Variety Coffee - the perfect temperature for a rainy morning. Where some places overheat their capps, here, they definitely make cappuccinos right. Also, my husband & I shared a Blueberry Lemon Muffin and Brown Butter Apple Strudel. Both were scrumptious Fall treats. The place is pretty and rustic with plenty of seating. The staff are always friendly!
Adriana P — Google review
Came all the way from NJ expecting a warm slice of pie, but the service was kinda cold. Latte wasn’t hot, pie wasn’t warmed up, and no one offered. You’d think a pie shop would be all about warmth. Anyway it’s my second visit, not great.
Collins L — Google review
439 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA•http://www.birdsblack.com/•(718) 499-2917•Tips and more reviews for Four & Twenty Blackbirds
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16Bien Cuit

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Bakery
Cafe
Coffee shop
Bien Cuit is a renowned NYC bakery known for its exceptional French-inspired baked goods. The James Beard-nominated breads, particularly the miche extra-fermented sourdough, have earned high praise. Using local ingredients and a small-batch mixing method, the bakery produces hard-crusted loaves with buttery, flaky crumbs. Their baguettes and pastries are also highly regarded.
Good job everyone! Bravo. You've had pizza all around New York but you've not had pizza on puff pastries before. That's for sure but this is the place you come to to see that happen. It tastes amazing. Really good.
Duran S — Google review
“Bien Cuit” means “well done” and that’s exactly what this bakery is. This humble storefront often has a delicious aroma that draws pedestrians in from the street. Their baked goods are extensive and amazing. There are both savory and sweet options. The breads are small batch and baked daily on premise. The design and branding is tastefully done; much like their food. I ordered a cafe mocha ☕️ paired with a financier wrapped with a chocolate bar filling… as you guessed, I’m a chocolate fan! Much of the real estate is taken up by their baking operations hence the lack of seating nor restroom. There’s a small selection of market items which adds a nice touch. In the late afternoon, I’ve also had their ham sandwich on baguette 🥖 which is also excellent. Overall, Bien Cuit is a winner, highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
LIEM — Google review
I love Bien Cuit! I used to live in this neighborhood and got treats from here every so often. I ALWAYS got the almond croissant , which I love. I recently stopped by and decided to venture out into some newness and got the pastry in the photo. It was a tasty mix of sour , sweet and salty. Good , but not something I’ll get to be honest. Definitely a must visit overall though!
Lo — Google review
No seating but worth going every day. Excellent coffee, croissant and must try the zaatar n lemon scone. Service with pride.
Hassan E — Google review
Paid $9 for a chocolate almond croissant, which was only alright -- I can't justify the price. Definitely on the sweeter end, and I didn't really taste a difference even with their "bien cuit"/well done style of baking. Overall a decent, but not must-try, croissant.
Irene Z — Google review
I've never had such a mid $8 pain au chocolat. I'm not sure if the pastry was stale, but the croissant was tough, not flaky. Every blue moon, I try and give this place a chance, but frankly they're egregiously expensive for a mediocre product.
Rylee F — Google review
When I heard about Bien Cuit I said to myself I have to go. It's super cute place with tables that you can sit and enjoy your coffee and croissant. The products are delicious, well backed and crispy! I took a traditional croissant with butter and jam and daniish with asparagus and cheese, delicious!!
Hen C — Google review
I smelled something delicious on the street so I had to walk in and try something here. I ordered one croissant but the guy gave me 3 for the price of 1, and they were delicious. Highly recommend.
Christopher Y — Google review
120 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•https://biencuitprovisions.com/•(718) 852-0200•Tips and more reviews for Bien Cuit

17Pasticceria Monteleone BK

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Monteleone Bakery is a traditional Sicilian bakery that stocks a variety of sweet treats such as gelato and tortes. If you're looking for a delicious Italian dessert, this is the spot to go.
Simply great Italian Bakery. Highly recommend the cheesecakes and Italian cookies. Its also affordable and not too crazy expensive as everything in Carroll Gardens. Staff is super welcoming and friendly
Aleli B — Google review
If you’re on the hunt for authentic Italian pastries in Brooklyn, Pasticceria Monteleone is a must-visit. This family-owned bakery offers an impressive selection of traditional treats that are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth. During our visit, we couldn’t resist trying their lobster tails, cannelloni, and a delightful small pastry reminiscent of the lobster tail. Each item was freshly made, bursting with flavor, and clearly crafted with care. The bakery’s extensive variety makes choosing just a few items a delightful challenge. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Italian pastries or new to these delights, Pasticceria Monteleone offers an experience worth savoring.
Caroline V — Google review
If there’s a pastry you’re looking for, this bakery will have it! They had so many different varieties of pastries and desserts, each one more intricate and detailed than the last. The vibes are so positive and wholesome all around
Abdullah — Google review
The best spot in all of NYC to get Italian cookies and pastries. Also my favorite seven layer rainbow cookie. They have the most beautiful marzipan and cakes too. The coffee is great and during the summer months they have two small tables out front to sit and eat. Cannot recommend this spot enough.
Sara R — Google review
Very nice authentic and well priced Italian cake shop. We ordered a custom Pokémon cake for our son’s birthday! Got it on time, the staff was super kind and friendly. The cake was awesome! Thank you very much
Lukas L — Google review
100% recommend this bakery! I always get my cakes from here and there so delicious service is great as well!
Emily L — Google review
The thing I loved when I entered this bakery was how it genuinely felt like an authentic Italian bakery. When I came in there was amazing aroma of all the baked goods. The smell of all those Italian cookies was amazing. When I saw everything in the display cases it was all beautifully presented. Everything looked amazing. Once again I always get overwhelmed when I see all the amazing baked treats that I don’t know what to get because I want everything. Lol! For my first visit I bought some fig and chocolate cookies. They were delicious! The staff were very nice to me. Overall this is a beautiful Italian bakery in a wonderful neighborhood. I would definitely come back again to try out more delicious baked treats.
Tamiko R — Google review
We skipped dessert at a local restaurant and went here instead. Amazing selection of desserts 🍮 and Italian cookies and cannolis. A great after dinner dessert place for gelato 🍨 and a walk around the park nearby afterwards. Highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
LIEM — Google review
355 Court St, Brooklyn, NY 11231, USA•(718) 852-5600•Tips and more reviews for Pasticceria Monteleone BK

18Saraghina Bakery

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Nestled in the heart of Bed-Stuy, Saraghina Bakery is a beloved local gem that has mastered the art of baking. Known for its delightful chocolate chip cookies, they strike a perfect balance between chewy and crispy, with crunchy edges and a soft center. Beyond cookies, this charming spot offers an array of gourmet treats including almond croissants that are simply divine—filled to perfection and leaving you wanting more.
I recently tried the strawberry croissant at Saraghina Bakery and it was amazing! Flaky, buttery, with a delicious raspberry filling – total perfection. The place itself is super cute, and the food is always fresh. Definitely a spot I’ll be coming back to!
Romina C — Google review
Nice bakery to have in the neighborhood! Small spot with bread, coffee, and Italian products. Friendly and helpful staff. 🍪✨✨Chocolate chip cookie was probably my favorite thing from them! It was a thin style with soft and chewy texture and slightly crunchy edge. Taste was well balanced and outstanding. Chocolate croissant was classic, nothing go wrong but not a lot of filling. Sesame long bread was neat as well. Like a sesame-flavored baguette!
Julia H — Google review
This place has great baked goods and some fancy international foodstuffs like pasta, cheese, cured meats and jams. I got a white bread loaf and a jumbo chocolate chip cookie and they were both great. Another day I’ll have to come back and try their croissants, which looked nice and laminated. It’s next to but not connected to the pizzeria - there’s no seating.
Emily K — Google review
Chocolate chip cookie was pretty good. Thin, slight crisp with chew. I don’t love the layout of the bakery though; a narrow area to see what’s in the pastry counter/ check out. I actually left bc it felt too crowded with only like 5 people there and came back when it died down a bit.
Aja B — Google review
I have been coming here for more than a year and I can tell you things are changing, and not in a good way. They used to be my favorite store, and I’ve been trying continue supporting them, but the changes are making it hard. Saraghina is on the pricier side, and it used to be worth it, but I can’t say the same anymore. The Fellini sandwich-they changed their bread. (It’s not worth a quarter of the price tag they put on it anymore. Used to be my go to). The croissants-they started cutting them different, almost as if to put less content between. The customers notice when you change things. We’ve expressed this but you guys keep switching things up. I hope this review will help you realize. Don’t lose more customers. Please take your customers criticism, we’d hate to see you go.
Joshua F — Google review
When we searched for the best Almond Croissant in the neighborhood, Saraghina Bakery popped up on the result list. The decor is adorable and narrow-spaced with no indoor seating, only 4 people maximum are allowed at one time. Their options of pastry were limited and we had their Almond Croissant, Scone & a bag of Granola. Everything was amazingly delicious, especially the Almond Croissant . The filling was creamy and the texture was crispy & layered. Their Italian restaurant Saraghina is located right next door and it also looks really popular with great reviews and we would like to give it a try in the near future.
Hsin W — Google review
The best focaccia in bed stuy! Would be 5 stars if they didn’t allow dogs inside. Who wants to wait in line for baked goods with a slobbering dog right behind you?
Gelimar H — Google review
This place was a happy surprise in Brooklyn. We were there in December, but I cannot wait to return. I ordered smoked salmon and eggs Benedict. The entire meal, with a garnish of arugula was mouth watering delicious to the last drop. The pancakes my husband ate were fluffy and filling but not too dense. The price was a little steep but I have no regrets and since it was the holidays made it a present to myself. Not five stars due to the wait, but there were tons of people and few servers. I recommend a better system for takeout and seated dining to correct that. Not mad at all.
P M — Google review
433 Halsey St, Brooklyn, NY 11233, USA•https://www.saraghinabakery.com/•Tips and more reviews for Saraghina Bakery

19Mille-Feuille Bakery Cafe

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Mille-Feuille Bakery Cafe is a charming French bakery and cafe that offers an array of delectable pastries, including croissants, macarons, Napoleons, and cakes. The bakery prides itself on its expertly crafted treats and baked goods. Located in Brooklyn, NY near a bustling shopping district and historic landmarks, it's a convenient stop for those seeking delightful culinary experiences.
Great French bakery in Park Slope. Our favorites were the ciabatta caprese sandwich and the Royal dessert. The sandwich was made that much better with caprese bread that had olives in it (which I love) and worked great with smoked Mozzarella cheese, pesto and tomato. We had both, the Mille-feuille and Royal cakes. While the Mille-feuille was very good (with caramelized layers of puff pastry and a rich pastry cream), the Royal was simply divine. The chocolate mousse was light and creamy sitting on top of yet more dark chocolate and a crunchy layer of praline.
Alexandra B — Google review
Good Matcha Latte and Almond croissant. I love. This Cafe also have a lot of drinks menu with both hot and iced. and also bakery’s. Recommend.
Indy L — Google review
The almond and pistachio croissants were ok, not amazing. I prefer Dominique ansel’s crosissants; they’re much flakier and light. The passion fruit and lemon macaron were mediocre as well. The lemon just had a lemon curd taste, which I didn’t like. Ladurée has significantly better macarons. Also they should hire more staff, as they only had one person working on a Saturday afternoon and there were a lot of customers.
Rachel C — Google review
Came here to get the pistachio croissant which was not available. We got the almond croissant, blueberry danish and some other pastry. The chocolate one was amazing. No wonder they charged. 30 bucks for a very small size cake. Price was very steep for everything but it’s good stuff. The coffee was just okay.
Sritama C — Google review
Convenient French bakery on popular bike path to Prospect park. Needed to refuel the body with a boost of caffeine and some carbohydrates. Was not too busy but pastry selection seemed limited for 3 pm. The cappuccino tasted good and so did the lemon almond croissant 🥐. A bit much cream on the inside but it’s bourgeois expected. Ample seating outdoor but today only 3 tables set up.
Frugal C — Google review
Great little spot in Brooklyn! The baked goods are amazing, the coffee way better than your international franchise with questionable morals and the service flawless ☕🥐🥖💕
Diana N — Google review
This place is so cute! The customer service is superb! Highly recommend. Also kid friendly
Janeth R — Google review
The Chausson Aux Pommes are groovy...Lol. This means, I like ordering these tasty pastry treats at Mille-Feuille...I'm up ticking my review after my 2nd visit. Toby was terrific, it all started with a gracious greeting as I entered the patisserie. I felt very welcomed. My marvelous mocha was made- to-order and customized deliciously to my specifications along with some great suggestions from Toby. Yum! I appreciate Toby's upbeat and positive energy. I'm looking forward to my 3rd visit.
Kevin — Google review
622 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA•https://millefeuillebakery.square.site/•(347) 350-8838•Tips and more reviews for Mille-Feuille Bakery Cafe

20La Cabra

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La Cabra, located in the East Village of New York, is a Danish-owned coffee spot known for its serious approach to coffee. Despite its Spanish name meaning 'The Goat,' it has strong ties to Denmark's second city, Aarhus. The cafe supplies many Michelin-starred eateries in Denmark with their excellent brews. La Cabra's minimalist Scandinavian-style interiors attract crowds looking for Nordic-influenced coffees, pastries, loaves, and desserts.
An impressive blend of technology, minimalism, and clean, refined lines. The coffee is served with a sense of ceremony, creating a truly unique atmosphere. The service is exceptionally polite and attentive. The quality of the coffee is outstanding. I highly recommend this place to anyone in the area—or even as a destination in itself. It’s well worth going out of your way for.
Andrey G — Google review
This coffee spot is next to my new job and this was the first place they took me on my first day of work Immediately she raved about the cardamom bun and let me tell you it did not disappoint. I think about that bun all the time it was delicious. I have gone back multiple times for lattes and coffee and I just really like the shop. Everything has been good and there’s a bunch of pastries I wanna try. However, note that there may be a line sometimes and line can get pretty long in the morning I will Keep Coming back
Jack T — Google review
This is truly one of the finest cafés in New York City. Originally from Denmark, they now have multiple locations across the city, and I’ve visited one — this one happens to be a bit more spacious. When I stopped by on a weekday afternoon, the place was buzzing with energy. There was a steady line at the counter, but the atmosphere felt cozy and lively. I ordered my usual iced cardamom latte, which I highly recommend if you love the aroma of cardamom. The sweetness is perfectly balanced, the coffee smooth, and the milk-to-espresso ratio spot-on. That subtle hint of cardamom really elevates the flavor — it’s one of my absolute favorites. I also picked up a ham and cheese croissant. The barista didn’t warm it up, and I didn’t ask either — but even served cold, it tasted delicious. Flaky, buttery, and satisfying enough to devour right away. I can only imagine it would be even better warm. Overall, great coffee, good food, and an inviting atmosphere. Definitely one of my go-to café spots in NYC — I’ll absolutely be back.
Debisree R — Google review
La Cabra feels like Copenhagen and New York had a perfect little love child. The space is all clean lines, pale wood, natural light — curated with that quiet kind of intention. The cardamom bun is an essential ritual: delicate layers, warm spice, a touch of sweetness that lingers. The sourdough feels almost too sculptural to eat, but then you do, and it’s pure comfort — the kind that makes you forget time and place. Coffee here is precise and elegant, sharp enough to wake you but smooth enough to make you stay. La Cabra is less about a caffeine fix and more about a mood — curated, grounding, and quietly inspiring. The kind of café that makes you want to slow down, order another round, and sketch out big ideas in the margins of your day.
Nicky C — Google review
My friend recommended this café to me, and I tried their cardamom buns — honestly, the taste was beyond amazing! The cappuccino was delicious and well-made, and the atmosphere of the café was just perfect. Highly recommended!
Mohamed A — Google review
Tried the Pain Suisse pastry which had an excellent crisp on the outside and balanced vanilla / chocolate flavor but did leave me wanting more of that filling especially for the price. Got an Ice Matcha Latte with Oatmilk too which was not sweet at all but I really enjoyed it! Super high quality because I don’t usually enjoy unsweetened matchas.
Patrick Z — Google review
A wide variety of great coffees, incredible service, and delicious baked goods. If you haven’t yet tried high-quality filtered coffee, now is the time to give yourself the chance. The only thing the place could use is a bit more space — otherwise, it’s perfect!
Diego T — Google review
A must-visit for coffee enjoyers! Love the serene and instantly calming atmosphere as soon as you step inside, really well designed, minimalist and warm decor without feeling cold. The cardamom bun is to DIE for. Super soft and delicate dough, with complex, multi-layered flavours of spices and a crisp sugary outer layer. Absolutely perfect. Would actually rate the cardamom bun as more of a standout than the coffee itself. The flat white with oat milk was very good, but not super memorable either. But definitely worth stopping by! Lines can get long, so recommend coming in the morning if you want to get a seat.
Kat — Google review
284 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012, USA•https://us.lacabra.com/pages/soho•Tips and more reviews for La Cabra
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21Circo's Pastry Shop

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Cake shop
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This Bushwick bakery is a throwback to the days when cannoli and eclairs were all the rage. They have an extensive array of pastries, cookies, and cakes that are perfect for any special occasion.
Circo’s is the real deal. Old school Italian Brooklyn bakery. We got the rainbow cheesecake slice and the tiramisu cup. Perfect after tacos at Nene’s. The cannolis looked incredible. We will have to return to try out some other treats.
Evan M — Google review
I ordered a few baked treats from this bakery through online delivery — a chocolate ganache pistachio tart, an éclair, and a Sicilian-style pastry filled with pistachio cream. Everything arrived in good shape, but overall the experience was just okay. The éclair was a bit too sweet for my taste, and the chocolate on top didn’t seem to be of the best quality. The Sicilian pastry was interesting and quite filling, with a unique flavor, but still didn’t really stand out. Given the bakery’s strong reviews and reputation for Italian desserts, I expected a bit more refinement. I’ve definitely had better elsewhere.
Debisree R — Google review
5/5 – Truly Exceptional Service and Delicious Pastries! I’ve ordered from Circos Pastry Shop a few times now through Uber Eats to surprise my aunt in Brooklyn, and I have to say, every time has been an absolute delight. For my aunt's birthday, I decided to send her a cheesecake, Cassatelle di Ricotta Siciliane, and a variety of other pastries to share with her friends. When my aunt took the cheesecake to her weekly outing, she shared that her friends loved it. Her exact words were “5 out of 5!” Needless to say, it was a huge hit! 😊 I did have a small concern about the appearance of the cheesecake—it looked a bit darker than I expected around the rim. But I reached out to the team, and Anthony and the staff took the time to contact me directly immediately. They were incredibly reassuring, which speaks volumes about their customer care. I also have to mention how much I love their behind-the-scenes videos on social media Facebook. It’s clear that a lot of care and craftsmanship go into every pastry. While I’m based in Florida, I’ll definitely be planning a visit one day to see it all in person! I highly recommend Circos Pastry Shop for anyone looking for delicious, high-quality pastries and top-notch customer service. I’ll definitely be ordering again!
Ingrid C — Google review
Absolutely wonderful experience ! I flew in from the west coast to visit this adorable Italian bakery. We tried several items including the Italian Cheesecake, Nutella Croissant, Holy Canoli Donut , and Rainbow Cookies. It was such a joy speaking with Anthony ❤️
April G — Google review
Disappointed by the Hype — An Honest Review of Circo’s Pastry Shop, Brooklyn After seeing Circo’s Pastry Shop all over social media, I was genuinely excited to finally make the trip. The vintage charm, family legacy, and traditional Italian desserts looked like something right out of a culinary time capsule — and who doesn’t want to support a multi-generational, family-run bakery that’s stood the test of time? So, I made the drive — over an hour, thanks to New York traffic — with one goal in mind: to get their famous Easter Marzipan Lamb centerpiece, a cherished Italian tradition in many households. Unfortunately, the visit fell flat from the moment I walked in. Customer Experience: First impressions matter, and this one was disappointing. As I entered the bakery, I noticed three employees engaged in an enthusiastic conversation with two event promoters. Their focus was completely on the event — laughing, chatting, even discussing invites — rather than on the customers walking in and waiting for assistance. In a time when small, family-run bakeries are becoming rarer, personal service and a warm welcome should be a cornerstone of the experience. Product Quality: The marzipan lamb centerpiece I came for? Yes, it was cute and charming with its old-school adornments — but visually, it lacked the intricate detailing you’d expect from a bakery that prides itself on tradition. It felt a little rushed, a little too simple for the price point and for the legacy behind it. I also picked up two Pane di Pasqua (Easter egg breads), hoping for that slightly sweet, festive flavor paired with a nostalgic softness. Sadly, both loaves were visually unappealing — pale, bland-looking, and not exactly something you’d proudly place on an Easter table. Still, I gave it a chance. The verdict? Dry There was very little flavor, no real aroma, and the texture was dense enough that you’d definitely need a generous glass of wine just to get through a piece. And in Italian baking, where simplicity is supposed to shine, dryness is a real disappointment. Final Thoughts: I truly wanted to love Circo’s. I wanted that old-school Italian magic — the feeling that a recipe had been handed down for generations and perfected over time. But the lack of customer service and the underwhelming quality of the products I tried left me feeling more disappointed than delighted. I still believe in supporting family-owned businesses, and I hope Circo’s can refocus on what once made it special: not just tradition, but attention to detail, warmth, and care — both in service and in flavor. Until then, I’d think twice before making that drive again. “Food that feeds the soul, beauty that speaks volumes, and travel that tells a story always through the eyes of Italy Loves India.” — Alyson Savino
Authentically A — Google review
Rainbow cookies are classic, overall really good. Rainbow cookie cheesecake was a little disappointing. The rainbow cookies in the cheesecake tasted much more jam forward than the classic rainbow cookies are. I think if there were more cake pieces it would have been better.
Jess N — Google review
Homey. Great service. Cannoli great shell and flavor. A bit sweet on for me on the filling but still refreshing. Cherries were dry, but TaSTY cannolo. Cookies were fresh and reminded me of nonna.
Al N — Google review
All the employees are so nice. I bought a strawberry shortcake for a surprise for my sister. Strawberry shortcake is her favorite flavor. No one could eat it past one bite the whole cake was thrown away. The cake was flavorless, the frosting had a weird chemical taste, and the strawberry were old and mushy.
Luis C — Google review
312 Knickerbocker Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237, USA•http://www.circospastryshop.com/•(718) 381-2292•Tips and more reviews for Circo's Pastry Shop

22Two Little Red Hens

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Cake shop
Two Little Red Hens is a charming bake shop and cafe located in Yorkville, offering an array of delectable cupcakes in various flavors as well as custom cakes. Visitors can enjoy made-from-scratch cakes available on-site or pre-order from the menu for a personalized dessert experience. The bakery's classic offerings include Carrot Cake, Red Velvet, and the renowned 'Brooklyn Blackout' four-layer chocolate cake.
Best cheesecake I’ve ever eaten, so creamy on the inside, crust is thin and delicious on the outside, the cheese flavor is light, fresh, not overwhelming & like sex in your mouth. Never fails. The cupcakes are alright, a bit too moist & oily for me. But most people love them that way I guess. The chocolate pecan pie was good too.
Luan ( — Google review
I went there, and I have to say I had the best chocolate cake I’ve ever had in my life, the service was excellent, even though I could see straight through the people I think they were ghosts however, the cobweb chocolate cake was fantastic! Which led me to believe that they closed a few years ago after reading all the reviews. I hope what I ate was chocolate cake. Service was a little lackluster.
Marco D — Google review
This is such a quaint cute little bakery. They have all kinds of incredible cake and cupcake flavors you could imagine - PB, blackout chocolate, coconut, carrot cake, banana walnut and more. They are also known for their cheesecake! The line could get long, but it always moves quickly. Everything is so tasty. Large cupcakes are $3-4, mini cupcakes are $1.75 each. I highly recommend the peanut butter chocolate cupcake!!
Nicole Q — Google review
Love this shop! Got their cheesecake, Brooklyn blackout cupcake(mini) and a slice of pie. The cupcake was good, very moist and yummy, but too sweet for me. Glad that I got the mini ones instead of the bigger size. As for the pie, it was not impressive. A little on the sweeter side, but good. I love their cheesecake! It was very unique: really dense and heavy, and is only slightly sweet. You can taste how well the cheese-flavor comes in this piece. Highly recommended! Love this place overall, would love to come back and try more.
Tian G — Google review
A New Yorker recommended me cheesecakes of here. I came here for only cheesecakes. But cupcakes kept calling me to get them so I got some. Cheesecake is just normal. You can find this kind of cake anywhere in NYC. Thing that made my happy was cupcakes. The best cupcakes in my life. My favorite is peanut butter one. I love you so much, lovely cupcakes❤
S K — Google review
Best cupcakes in the world!! Came all the way from Canada and made sure we stopped here. Amazing service, moist, light, and finger licking good cupcakes. The chocolate peanut butter is a must! Honestly, this ruined me...I can't enjoy cupcakes anywhere else anymore :( This place rocks! :)
Rawad E — Google review
Two little red hens is a bakery that reminds you what pastries should taste like. I had a simple coconut custard cupcake and mist say it makes me delighted I walked in. I would recommend this if you are in New York, either visiting or living. I will say next time I must order their pie as I am always looking for a good slice. Thank you for a much needed smile.
Orlando T — Google review
#1 spot in NYC for carrot cake. After trying countless places, this is the best carrot cake I've ever had. The cream cheese frosting is exquisite and the cake is always moist. They are a little pricey, but worth every single cent. For carrot cake, I recommend the small cake over the cupcakes because the proportion of frosting to cake is better.
Mike S — Google review
1641 2nd Avenue NW corner of, E 85th St, New York, NY 10028, USA•http://www.twolittleredhens.com/•(212) 452-0476•Tips and more reviews for Two Little Red Hens

23Buttermilk Bakeshop

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Cake shop
Nestled in a charming corner, Buttermilk Bakeshop is a delightful bakery that has been enchanting dessert lovers since 2014. This cozy spot specializes in an array of sweet treats, from scrumptious cookies and cupcakes to custom cakes and even ice creams—all crafted fresh daily in their open kitchen using top-notch ingredients. They cater to various dietary needs with gluten-free options available for those who are vegetarian. Buttermilk Bakeshop goes above and beyond when it comes to creating personalized experiences.
Love Buttermilk! They not only made the process of getting a custom cake a breeze, the quality of their designs is amazing and the cakes taste fantastic. I’ve typically sent some inspo ideas pulled from Pinterest and their team is happy work with me to figure out what’s feasible in my budget and always deliver something special. Everyone complimented the cake throughout the party - both before we cut it based on how gorgeous it was, and after, enjoying the delicious taste. This year, I also added on custom cookies too - they were a big hit and so cute.
Nicole W — Google review
We continue to use Buttermilk Bakeshop for our Daughter’s Birthday. Not only are they super reliable, they are consistent and they never disappoint. This year they did a Barbie theme and once you tell them what you are looking for, they never disappoint. It is also a cake that actually tastes good and always a hit at every birthday party. It is worth every penny.
Ryan S — Google review
Buttermilk Bake Shop made us a gorgeous dairy-free cake for our daughter’s 2nd birthday. We shared a photo of her party invitation and they really brought it to life. The cake was delicious and loved by everyone! We couldn’t be more grateful an highly recommend for all events - big and small.
Antonina M — Google review
I bought a chocolate and vanilla cake for my daughter’s birthday and it was absolutely fantastic. I felt like every guest at the party had something complimentary to say about how delicious the cake was, it was such a hit! Will be buying all my cakes here moving forward and highly recommend you checking this place out!
Elena F — Google review
Buttermilk truly knocked it out of the park for my birthday this year!!! I sent them the invitation I had designed and asked if they could make a cake to fit the theme and it ended up being the most stunning cake I’ve ever seen. It was also incredibly delicious!!!! Truly a 10/10. Their customer service is also super quick, friendly, reliable, and helpful.
Alexa M — Google review
I ordered a birthday cake for my son who lives in Brooklyn, I am in Florida. The staff was so easy to work with. My son said the cake tastes very good and the design was really cute. I am very happy and will definitely be ordering again in the future.
Suzanne L — Google review
This was my first time ordering from Buttermilk Bakeshop and I am so happy I did! I have never been to or ordered from this location before but after reading through all of the positive reviews about the flavor of the cake, the ease of working with them, and how well the final product was executed - I am 100% coming back for all of my cake needs! I ordered a 1 tier Hawaiian/ tropical theme for my mom’s 60th birthday whose favorite color is purple. Their website was so easy to use- you type in some key words to search for reference pics (or you can upload your own), add on any customization, confirm a few other details, pay your deposit or pay in full and you’re done! I admit, I was a bit nervous as to whether or not they would get what I wanted for my mom’s cake but I’m so glad I took the chance to trust them and the reviews people left, because I was so happy with the cake! My mom loved it and everyone said the cake was delicious. There was absolutely no cake left!! Thank you to the team for making this such a seamless process and for making my mom’s birthday cake so beautiful and delicious!
Deidre F — Google review
Buttermilk’s team of cake experts created the most beautiful, delicious and perfectly themed cake for my son’s Bar Mitzvah. It was absolutely perfect and Buttermilk couldn’t have been more responsive in answering all my questions. They were so accommodating in making the design extra special!! Everyone loved it!
Maureen H — Google review
264 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA•https://www.buttermilkbakeshop.com/•(347) 987-3941•Tips and more reviews for Buttermilk Bakeshop

24Patisserie Tomoko

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Japanese confectionery shop
Patisserie Tomoko, located in a quiet part of Williamsburg near McCarren Park, is a Japanese-French bakery known for its innovative and elevated pastries. Chef Tomoko Kato, with training in both the US and Japan, specializes in creating unique flavor combinations using high-quality ingredients. The bakery offers an array of beautifully crafted desserts perfect for impressing friends and family who appreciate fine European pastry.
Last night I dreamed about the yuzu cheesecake, the cream puff and sparkling yuzu drink. Yesterday, I finally ate desserts at Patisserie Tomoko with Raj who had told me that he wanted to take me there. Raj has been here countless times and likes it a lot. We sat at the counter which was comfortable. Bring a weekday, there were few customers. We ordered cappuccinos, two cream puffs, a gâteau au chocolat and a yuzu cheesecake. All the pastries were delicious. Then Raj told me that I simply had to have the refreshing yuzu drink. Freshly made, it was ambrosial. I could have had two. We ate slowly and finished every bite. Chef Tomoko and Chef Hiro were hard at work prepping. Billie Holiday was singing among other jazz singers. Chef Hiro enjoys jazz. The weekends here get busy so it was good that we came on a weekday. I am planning to return for more of the yuzu cheesecake and drink. The interior had lots of foliage and some pictures.
Sabena S — Google review
It was on my list to check out this place for a while. I was excited to try the pastry, but there was no seating so we decided to have prix fixe dessert ($29.50) at the bar. Next time we will just get the ready- made pastry from the counter and take it to the park to eat. Chestnut tart looked amazing. For three course dessert, we chose Mont Blanc. Since its tasting course, portions were small. If you compare with ready-made pastry you see in the display, it’s about 1/4 size. Each course was creatively plated and nice. Cappuccino was good.
Amy K — Google review
The dessert selection was great, tastes amazing, and presentation even better. Minor note on utensils and plating (hard to eat certain items due to plate instead of bowl), and perhaps exchanging stools or seating that's more comfortable for eating dessert instead of drinks.
David A — Google review
Small dessert store with many Japanese and French desserts. The menu overall is simple. They make things good but with some space to improve. Slightly on the pricy side. 💛Yuzu dacquoise was a pretty straightforward flavor. The texture was good but nothing impressive. I had mille crepe cake the other day, although it tasted good but it was kinda dry. Cold brew tea was cold tea.
Julia H — Google review
Stellar, friendly service and beautiful location filled with sunshine and green plants. Banana chocolate tart was dense and rich but a bit one-note from what I was expecting. I would go back and try some of their other desserts.
Spurthi K — Google review
Very delicious. The staff are super welcoming. I like their matcha mille crepe cake more than Lady M. Basque cheesecake and pumpkin pie are fantastic too.
Paul — Google review
There are some interesting desserts here. They also have a Pre-fixe dessert menu. The Cream Puff is 😋 and the Pumpkin pie is also very good. There desserts are Japanese with French techniques. It's not cheap but the quality is worth the price
Vivianne B — Google review
$16 for three mochi, so you’ll be paying just a little over $5 for one. The earl grey mochi was great for its smoother and creamier filling, but you can skip out on the green tea and the red bean…a bit boring for the price. Their textures are also a bit more grainy compared to the earl grey one due to the fiber content of the ingredients.
Xiang L — Google review
568 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA•http://patisserietomoko.com/•(718) 388-7121•Tips and more reviews for Patisserie Tomoko

25La Bicyclette Bakery

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La Bicyclette Bakery is a charming artisanal bakery located in Williamsburg, offering a delightful variety of breads and viennoiserie. The bakery's French influence is evident in its perfect breads and pastries, which are available from 8am to 1pm Tuesday through Sunday. Despite the long lines on Saturdays, patrons eagerly wait for their delectable offerings.
It was so delicious that I ate it all without even thinking about taking a picture of the bread. It's really delicious. No need to say anything. You really have to try it. The pastry was delicious, the pie was delicious, and the baguette was delicious. It was a very cold day, and I waited about 15 minutes to buy bread, but it was worth the time.
김은주 — Google review
Oh my, this is amazing! The pastries are incredibly delicious, and here I found my favorite cheese danish out of all the ones I’ve tried (and I’ve tried a lot). The line moves quickly, everyone is working very efficiently
Marie M — Google review
Stopped in as it was mentioned many times as a bakery to visit when in the area, so I did. I arrived right before they opened so they had a full case of pastries. The space is small like most nyc businesses but the staff were friendly. While it’s hard to follow this with somewhere like radio bakery I tried to be open minded. I was upset to see they are on the trend of a case full of laminated pastries. We get it. If you can make 4 laminated pastries we believe you can make 10. So unfortunately it makes the selection feel small. I went with the pear almond tarte which was decent. It was probably average over all. Nothing remarkable but certainly not bad enough to say “I can’t even finish this”. Over all I think it’s an average bakery from what I experienced and while I’d stopping if in the area I would inconvenience myself to go here. With that said if you’re in the area drop by and pick something up
Matthew — Google review
I enjoyed the Baguettes! They made it just like how I remembered them from when I took a trip to Paris. The croissants were good too but the baguette and fougasse were my favorites!
Patricia S — Google review
The best bakery in NYC and it’s not close. It’s cramped and small inside, but it’s a great part of New York to grab food to go and walk around. Or bring a baguette and some cheese home! The coffee is ok, but the baked goods and patisserie are what I’m here for. I wish the hours were longer so I could come a little more often, but this is a must-hit.
Blake R — Google review
Best baguette ever. Also they use imported from France flour which makes all sorts of much better. And they sell excellent French butter. Almond croissants is the best in the area also. And plain croissant. Haven’t tried other things, always eat the same. But so far I’d say must try place
Zarina Z — Google review
La Bicyclette Bakery Est. 2019 Layout/atmosphere *Small shop/takeout only Food/drink *Jambon Comte - very good; the bread itself is well done; seasonings of the ham and then the butter at the end *Cinnamon roll - Good; straightforward taste
Daniel P — Google review
Barebones bakery. Love the signage outside. They close very early, at 1p.m. The Olive Bread was very good and the Apple Croissant was good. There really isn't that many things to choose from but what they have is good and it's fresh. Glad that I checked it out.
Vivianne B — Google review
667 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA•http://www.labicyclettebakery.com/•Tips and more reviews for La Bicyclette Bakery
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26Hani’s bakery + café

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The stars of the show are definitely the pastries, baked goods, and desserts but I ordered a savory avocado toast in my last visit to Hani’s and it was truly exquisite, probably the only avocado toast in the entire city that’s actually worth the price. It was presented so beautifully that I hesitated eating it, but it was just as delicious as it looked. I love this cafe. The vibes, atmosphere, music, service, everything - is top notch.
Maryna P — Google review
This area bustles with many bakeries and we did a bakery crawl starting here first! The place is super cute and small as well. It has extra seating just outside Food : We tried their famous cinnamon bun and it was good. The bread was super soft and the flavours was lovely. The only thing that didn’t work was that it was too sweet. The cream on top was yum but too sugary Service and wait : Even though there was a long line and too many customers, the line moved quick and the staff was super sweet and helpful. Ambience : Small quaint place and with limited seating inside. Overall a good bakery with not just cinnamon roll but pies, pudding and cakes.
Akshara T — Google review
Second time going go Hani’s bakery. Went early enough to get the cinnamon bun. I was underwhelmed. Loved the icing but not the actual bun. Very good portion though, it’s huge. Could barely finish it. I did love the raspberry loaf. Had the triple chunk cookie the first time I went and it was just okay. Limited seating. So be prepared to take out.
Lolita L — Google review
Hani’s Apple Honey Cake is a delightful fall treat. Its multi-layered design combines honey cookie with braised apples, creating a harmonious blend of flavors. The cake’s moist texture and subtle sweetness make it a standout dessert, perfect for the season.
Flora — Google review
First time here, my friend asked me to meet this cute bakery. 9am, there is no line, and all bakery goods are prepared and displayed nicely. Iced Cold Brew was delicious. I got a slice of smoked salmon flatbread. Very good!
Sage C — Google review
Very cute bakery! Got the carrot cake and a cinnamon roll. Both delicious and the icing on the cinnamon roll was delectable. However, flavors were a little lighter than I wanted. But the atmosphere of the bakery was great and could spend an hour or two here reading Update: I went again and the breakfast sandwich is amazing. Absolutely will come back again and again for that.
Ujesh V — Google review
Best salmon toast I've ever had! Fluffy and crunchy bread fresh ingredients and topping go really well together. Cinnamon bun light fluffy and sweet. Delicious food and worth the hype. Friendly and helpful staff.
Maria R — Google review
Service here is amazing! Staff is super nice but the food was okay. I got the carrot cake and the flavors of the cake were nice. But the cake overall was a little dry for a carrot cake. Also I wouldn't go out of my way to make the trip go to this place. The prices are a lil expensive for what they deliver. It is hard to compete with other pastry shops that offer better with the same price range. For this price point I expected a little more because it wasn't anything to write home about. I hope they get better in the future!
Hoang V — Google review
67 Cooper Sq, New York, NY 10003, USA•https://hanisnyc.com/•Tips and more reviews for Hani’s bakery + café

27Otway Bakery

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Otway Bakery, located just a few storefronts away from the main restaurant in Clinton Hill, is gaining a quiet reputation for producing some of the finest baked goods in the city. The sticky cardamom bun and plain croissant are highly recommended for their exceptional taste and quality. The pricing is reasonable considering the high standard of their products.
Otway Bakery is hands-down one of Brooklyn’s best hidden gems. Every pastry I’ve tried has been exceptionally fresh and flavorful—it’s clear they care deeply about quality. The crullers alone are worth the trip (seriously, if you haven’t had one yet, you’re missing out big time) Yes, there’s often a line, but it’s well deserved and moves quickly thanks to the warm, friendly staff who always make the wait feel worth it. Otway strikes the perfect balance of neighborhood charm and top-tier baking. Can’t recommend it enough
Julissa S — Google review
Yet another amazing bakery in Downtown Brooklyn, more specifically in Prospect Heights. The place is small but has pretty hefty variety of savory and sweet backing goods, some of which are pretty unique. I really liked from the savory offering kimchi bun and from the sweets is peach Danish. The croissants are one of the most delicious that I was ever had. Also they have seriously good coffee, I mean like really really good with a bold flavor without being overturned. The place is quite popular so expect some line standing especially in the morning, especially on a weekend. I definitely will be back for more.
Alex S — Google review
Great neighborhood cafe. Croissants I ate fresh baked. And the baguette is very nice. I would come back for that. This spot is small with just a few high chair. They aren’t that busy after 2pm and it’s a good spot to meet friend. Friendly service.
Kevin Z — Google review
I’m a regular at this bakery and have always enjoyed their pastries, but lately the quality seems to have declined. Most recently, the Kouign-amann was disappointingly dense and slightly burnt. I hope they take a closer look at quality control before serving items—I’d love to see them return to the high standards they used to maintain.
Hugo T — Google review
Got there shortly after opening on a Wednesday, and especially enjoyed there sesame kouign amman and tomato cheese danish. Everything was tasty and had a nice texture, however! Looking forward to going back for the crullers on the weekend!
Jordan C — Google review
Amazing pastries and breads! Really cute cards as well (thank you, happy birthday, etc.)
Vanessa V — Google review
Fantastic bakery in the Clinton Hill area!! The olive sesame house bread was AMAZING and the focaccia is also delicious. Really love the drip coffee and pastries too. They even have a cute greeting card section! Truly a neighborhood gem :)
Sydney B — Google review
The line goes very fast so don't be alarmed when you see it. Just know that the most delicious surprises await you. I tried the kimchi savoury bin amd the cardamon bun. It was hard to get myself to stop eating both in one sitting.
A L — Google review
920a Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA•http://otwaynyc.com/•(917) 444-1393•Tips and more reviews for Otway Bakery

28Burrow

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Nestled inside a nondescript building in Dumbo, Burrow is a petite upscale bakeshop that might easily be overlooked. This hidden gem, often described as a patisserie speakeasy, is run by an all-women team led by owner Ayako Kurokawa. Despite its unassuming appearance, the bakery has garnered praise for its elegant breakfast treats and otherworldly pastries and cakes.
Get the tiramisu chiffon and rhubarb tart, and the texture and taste of both are so amazing. The chiffon cake is soft as a feather. Price is reasonable. Also love the cozy humble community shop vibe. Will go back soon.
Hedy Y — Google review
A hidden gem of a bakery near the Brooklyn Bridge. The fact that it’s run by a Japanese owner really comes through in the flavors—subtle, elegant, and never overly sweet. There aren’t a ton of options on the menu, but you can tell everything is made with care. I’ve tried nearly all of their offerings, and only one didn’t quite suit my palate, which says a lot. The core ingredients like buttery richness or zesty lemon really shine through each bite. The scone, especially when paired with cream and jam, are absolutely phenomenal. If you’re in the Brooklyn Bridge area between 10am and 2pm, this place is an absolute must.
Sanguk A — Google review
Burrow is one of those “if you know, you know” spots in DUMBO. Hidden inside an office lobby, it feels like you’re in on a secret when you find it. The pastries are super pretty and taste even better — light, not too sweet, and really creative. I tried the pear cake and coffee cake, and honestly wished I had ordered everything on the menu. Things sell out quick, so go early or you’ll be sad. Such a cozy little gem and totally worth the hunt!
Flora — Google review
I’m so glad this little spot was recommended to me even if it means I now go here far too often! Everytime I think I’ve tried the best item there, I try a new thing that becomes the new best thing I’ve ever eaten. I highly recommend the scone with jam and clotted cream! The passion fruit caramels are heaven! If you can get your hands on the yuzu madeleine, it will be the highlight of your day! The staff is so friendly and lovely!!!
Linden E — Google review
Cute little Japanese spot! Limited items but very well made. Its also nice since Dumbo doesn’t have many Japanese food options and having a Japanese owned bakery makes me happy:)
Amy K — Google review
It’s almost impossible to make it to @burr0w because they have the weirdest hours and only on weekdays! I’m so glad I finally got to visit on Good Friday though. Their pastries are delicious and remind me of both Taiwan and Japan! So authentic. The mocha biscuit and caramel butter cream of the coffee cake was amazing! Matcha cake was great as well!
Vicki — Google review
All homemade pastries made with love and care from a Japanese owner. Support local!! Almond croissant 10/10 must try. No seating inside but you can take your food and walk around the piers in Dumbo. Short hours so make sure to check before visiting.
Kelsey Y — Google review
yummy pastries with a subtle touch of asian/japanese flavors. my favorite so far is the marron pound cake! their cookies are consistently good as well. i love coming here before work for a little pick me up :-) +i gotta say i disagree with some of the reviews that the man at the register is rude? i’ve been here several times and never had a bad experience. it might not be the warmest service, but no complaints from me. i just get my pastry and go.
Courtney M — Google review
68 Jay St #119, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•http://burrow.nyc/•Tips and more reviews for Burrow

29ALF Bakery

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ALF Bakery is a must-visit spot known for its European-style pastries and bread. The cinnamon bun is a standout item, with its moist, soft, and doughy texture topped with crunchy sugar. The classic croissant is perfect for making sandwiches. While the lemon brioche didn't stand out due to its mild lemon flavor and slightly crunchy texture, the sourdough comes highly recommended.
Mushroom danish was unreal. Earthy, herby, cheesy bliss on the crispiest, flakiest pastry. It almost felt like eating paper-thin potato chips glued together.
Richard W — Google review
Stale old 8$ pastries. Really disappointed. Strawberry thing was burnt and stale. Mushroom Danish was old. Avoid. Had really wanted to try this place after walking to a bunch of times but it was trash.
Tom K — Google review
The croissant was indeed the best I had in New York yet, as a french person. But the coffee was inacceptable, big bubbles and burning horror. Also dissapointed by the lemon brioche thing, it goes back to the overly sugary american pastries.
Elsa — Google review
Cute tiny spot with delicious pastry and super tasty tea. You can sit outside, it is tables there. Definitely recommended that spot if you looking for delicious pastry, sandwiches, coffee, or tea.
Polina M — Google review
If you could eat hidden gems! The food here is delicious and indulgent without weighing you down. I had a ham and cheese baguette, which was perfect - and I mean perfect. I also had the mushroom tart which was throw-your-glasses-against-the-wall tasty. And you have to taste the laminated baguette, the heavenly love child of a baguette and a croissant, always a winner. And the coffee js great too!
Beecher S — Google review
hmm... not sure where to start. we enjoyed the croissants but were not so impressed with the laminated baguette. i bit too salty for our taste especially if you want to eat with a good butter like Bordier. we were really looking forward to trying the picolo loaf but when we got home we noticed it was quite burned and of course it tasted burnt. my suggestion would be whoever is baking to either watch the oven time/temp or simply throw that loaf away. it's not sellable and gives the wrong impression especially since it was our first time trying ALF. overall, i do like what mr. amadou ly is doing so we'll continue supporting him and i am impressed that at least he is using PLUGRA butter which many boulangeries in NYC do not use if they even use butter at all. so mad props for that.
Jay V — Google review
ordered from Alf Bakery for our team summit snacks, and it was an absolute hit! Everything was fresh, beautifully made, and full of flavor. The pastries and breads really elevated the whole experience for our group. The owner was so kind and attentive, which made the process even more enjoyable. We will definitely be coming back—for both personal treats and future team gatherings.
Min T — Google review
Heard good things about this spot and the bakery lived up to the hype! I tried the laminated baguette (10/10), ham and cheese pastry (8/10), and a cardamon bun (7/10). The laminated baguette is one of the most interesting and delicious baked goods I’ve tried in awhile. Perfectly crispy on the outside, doughy on the inside, and an indulgent yet light taste. The ham and cheese and cardamon bun were similar to the caliber of La Cabra (one of my other favorite bakeries). Will definitely return to sample more of their menu!
Willa Z — Google review
Chelsea Market Lower Level, 435 W 15th St, New York, NY 10011, USA•https://www.alfbakery.com/•(646) 847-1600•Tips and more reviews for ALF Bakery

30Elbow Bread

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Elbow Bread, located in Chinatown, is a charming bakery offering an array of delectable pastries and breads with a unique Jewish American twist. The former baker at Sadelles and the team behind Court Street Grocers have created a menu filled with mouthwatering treats such as caraway rye palmier, sweet challah honey bun, and a flavorful knish filled with dill, potatoes, and sauerkraut.
Loved it! Get the challah croissant and sauerkraut knish. The croissant was uniquely eggy. The eggs created a more tender, moister crumb than normal croissants, and the lacquered shell was full of browned egg flavor. It unmistakably tasted like challah. The knish was simply heavenly. The potato filling was rich, creamy, chunky, dilly, and tangy. It’s pricy, yes, but after tasting it I immediately went back for a few extra to bring home. It was so aromatic the smell just wafted out of the paper bag as I walked around—it was a challenge to not eat it on the way home! The other baked goods were nice but not as excellent as the two mentioned. The cookie could use a bit more soy sauce as a flavor bridge between the nori and chocolate chip.
Richard W — Google review
Nice little bakery with a cozy vibe, though a bit pricey for what you get. I really enjoyed the blueberry kolache and other pastries , fresh and flavorful. Some of the sweet options were a bit much for my taste, but overall good quality. The place is quite small with no seating, so it’s more of a grab-and-go spot. Staff were super friendly and helpful. Worth checking out if you're nearby, just maybe not a spot I'd line up for.
Ili — Google review
It's amazing. Black sourdough bread tastes rich and I like it very much. If you haven't tried it yet, I think it's worth a try here. I also tasted the turkey clutch and liked the pickles inside. The taste is distinct. I will try other breads again next time I have the chance.
Robin A — Google review
Great work yall. That’s a good gluten free muffin. The sour cherry ginger muffin… yum yum. The passion fruit ricotta donut is also fire. It weirdly tastes like lemon chicken (that Canadian-Chinese take out dish). But delish. Perfect texture. I went at 10am on a Sunday and they still had donut. Another time I went at noon and there were no donuts left. The line moves fast.
Cassia A — Google review
ELBOW!! DELISH! I will be back with friends so I can get MORE things. I tried the date walnut butter sandwich, garlic bail, and miso chocolate chip cookie. The sandwich was a perfect balance between sweet and salty with the most satisfying textural difference between the bread and gooey inside with little crisp bits to chew on. They pretzels weren't ready because I got there quite early but they looked SO enticing, cant wait to visit again! The crew inside was so chill, really appreciate their work!
Mia G — Google review
I never heard of Elbow bread before but when I attended the Madewell event, it had me at their chocolate babka! I have to visit their bakery in Ludlow. I was disappointed because there w only one left of their chocolate babka. I was told that I have to come in early hours as it sells fast. Any way I tried their rugelach and it was close enough. The staff are helpful. The place is small but there’s few seating area outside. Will try to come back earlier next time. A little pricey but for me it’s worth it. This review is mainly for the chocolate babka and rugelach. For the rest of the menu, I never tried them yet.
Adel — Google review
Very cute and lovely tiny chocolate croissant I felt a taste that felt like it had a lot of inner strength in it. The sweetness was very well preserved and only the chocolate had flavor. The blueberry cream cheese pastry was a delightful combination of blueberries and cream cheese. The richness of the blueberries made me feel the love of the baker who made this bread. The fluffy texture of the bread with green onions and the addition of poppy seeds gave it a light yet fragrant flavor that whetted my appetite. Each bread had a different texture and was rich in toppings, so it tasted high quality. T.M.I🤫 I came to New York and tried Babka bread for the first time, and it was interesting to see how each bakery had a different flavor. Elbow's Babka has a harmony of coffee and chocolate, and the coffee flavor is a little stronger, so I think it would be perfect to pair with coffee.☕️🥐
DumbeKing — Google review
We stood in a line out in the rain and it was worth it. The concord plum sheep's cheese danish is to die for, also don't miss the chocolate chip cookie. Honorable mention goes to the chocolate babka. Unfortunately there's no seating inside, but this is one of the best bakeries in the city.
Linda F — Google review
1 Ludlow St, New York, NY 10002, USA•https://www.instagram.com/elbowludlow?igsh=bDh6c2p3ODFvbTZi•(212) 837-2963•Tips and more reviews for Elbow Bread
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31Magnolia Bakery

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Magnolia Bakery is a beloved bakeshop that gained fame after its cupcakes appeared on 'Sex and the City.' Known for its classic American baked goods, this cozy West Village spot offers an inviting atmosphere with vintage decor. The menu features a wide array of handmade treats, from cakes and cupcakes to cookies, bars, and seasonal pies. However, the real star is the decadent banana pudding made with layers of vanilla wafers, bananas, and vanilla pudding.
Visiting the original Magnolia Bakery at 401 Bleecker Street in the West Village is a great experience. The shop has a charming vibe with vintage decor and a cozy atmosphere. Their cupcakes are tasty, but the star is definitely the banana pudding. It’s smooth, rich, and absolutely delicious. They also offer a peanut banana pudding, though it’s not as impressive. Staff were super friendly. Expect long queues, especially on weekends. Parking is nearly impossible, so plan accordingly.
Vivek K — Google review
This is the viral bakery that I have been wanting to try for a long time. I absolutely loved it. They are known for their banana pudding and it was delicious. I went during the fall time and was able to try a few of their fall flavored pasties. I got a pumpkin cheesecake, a regular cheesecake and I believe it was some type of gingersnap pastry as well. Everything was so good. There isn't seating inside but across the street there's an area with benches I sat on to enjoy. 10/10 I would come again!
Sonia R — Google review
Magnolia Bakery is one of those spots that feels like a true New York moment. It is cozy, welcoming, and the kind of place that manages to be both iconic and genuinely good. Everyone talks about the banana pudding, and for good reason. It is creamy, light, and unlike anything else. But my personal recommendation is the chocolate cupcake with vanilla icing. It is simple, perfectly balanced, and exactly what a classic cupcake should taste like. The bakery itself is always clean and the staff are friendly, which makes the experience feel easy and enjoyable, even when it is busy. It is also across the street from a great little bookstore, which makes stopping by feel like you are stepping into one of those quintessential New York City days where everything lines up just right. Magnolia works for just about everyone. It is great for kids, but just as fun for adults who want a sweet treat or a nostalgic moment. Whether you are local or visiting, it is a must-go and a place you will probably find yourself returning to again and again.
Charly H — Google review
Try the famous banana pudding which is surprisingly tasty with banana chunks and cookies and cream. Love it. Also got the red velvet cheesecake and Iced matcha, delicious too. Only for take out so we enjoyed them in nearby park. All the cakes look really attractive in the shop, can’t wait to try more soon.
Tan T — Google review
My first time trying Magnolia Bakery and fell in love. I have the brown sugar cookie and the hot chocolate with oat milk and it was very delicious. This is great stop for quick sweet treat. I've heard great things about the banana pudding, I'll try it next time.
Ashley F — Google review
Finally tried Magnolia Bakery’s famous banana pudding—totally worth the hype. Creamy, fluffy, with real banana chunks and soft wafers that melt right in. Sweet but not too heavy, and dangerously easy to finish in one sitting. A NYC must-try dessert—approved and devoured.
Samara L — Google review
This is a classic. I don’t think it needs any more recommendation. I obviously got the banana pudding and I was very surprised at how good it was. I also got the seasonal pumpkin spice pudding, and it was the perfect fall dessert. I cannot recommend the banana pudding enough. I actually thought about ways in which I could bring this back to Europe, so now I’m hoping they would open up a bakery somewhere in Europe.
Maria I — Google review
It was my first time trying the famous banana pudding. I did not expect to like it that much. It is definitely not to be missed whenever you visit here. We also got pecan cheesecake which was good as well. It was rich and heavy.
Nisha S — Google review
401 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014, USA•http://www.magnoliabakery.com/•(212) 462-2572•Tips and more reviews for Magnolia Bakery

32Breads Bakery – Union Square

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Breads Bakery is a spacious and bright bakery located in the heart of Union Square, NYC. Co-founded by Gadi Peleg and baker Uri Scheft, this bakery is known for its carefully crafted artisan breads and pastries. The menu includes legendary chocolate babka, decadent rugelachs, dense brownies, beautiful challah, and other delightful treats.
Popular bakery on the ground floor of an apartment complex. Fragrant even before you step in, it’s bustling with visitors in line to check out. Frequently restocked shelves of different pastries. The palmiers here were a lovely treat to get, petite but full of buttery sweet flavor. Staff are prompt, courteous and knowledgeable. It’s fast paced inside but wonderful to smell everything.
Kevin C — Google review
Very tempting butter aroma, the croissant was really good, with almond filling inside and a cookie-like crispy outside. Maybe the croissant was so good that the cinnamon roll looked ordinary. The store also sells sandwiches, lunch salads and soups, with a lot of choices. It is a bakery that has won many awards, I will come back to buy croissants and try other foods.
Louise ( — Google review
Signs announcing that this bakery has been awarded best baguette and best croissant are all over the walls of this bakery with good reason. Upon entering, you’re confronted with a really mesmerizing display of breads and pastries, and the bakers in-store are happy to discuss their products and help you make a selection. Because I am limited to the confines of my human organs, I could not eat everything and picked an almond croissant and a chocolate rugelach. The almond filling was delicious and smooth, and nothing was too sweet: completely perfect. I’m a little traditional with rugelach, and I think this felt a little more like a mini chocolate croissant to me, but it was delicious nonetheless! Will be returning.
Katherine S — Google review
Total waste of money. Insane you buy an almond croissant and you get neither of the distinctive traits that makes a pastry an almond croissant: the studded almond crust on top, and the almond filling inside. My crust had literally two tiny flakes of an almond. That’s it. 2 shavings. And absolutely nothing inside. Even as a basic croissant this sucked, it was flat and had no lift or air inside. Staff were nice but they can’t save this total disappointment of a pastry. Edit: In response to the reply, there was nothing inside. Zoom in on the pics and judge for yourself.
Mick Y — Google review
Thank you! Truly. Thanks for not making me late for work this morning. I saved $12 and got a healthy breakfast from my work fridge instead. Win-win. I usually stop by 2–6 times a week for the carb-loaded goodness. Lately, though, I’ve discovered a new perk here: the staff’s talent for such engaging conversations with each other that customers at the register become invisible. Watching 4–5 staff members ignore you on your way to work is… impressive. I leave with money still in my pocket and arrive at work on time. I’m starting to think this might be the best deal in town.
Explorer G — Google review
Went to the Union Square location- lives up to its reputation as a go-to spot for artisan breads and delectable sandwiches. We started with their sourdough bread to go, which is a standout. The slow-fermented organic sourdough had a perfect balance of tangy flavor and a chewy, airy crumb, encased in a golden crust. If you’re a sourdough enthusiast, this is a must-try. The olive and cheese breadsticks were another highlight. And we also got croissant and palmiers were superhit. They were a fantastic snack on their own. We sat and I ordered the egg salad sandwich. My wife ordered the roasted bell peppers sandwich with cream cheese on sourdough bread was the star of the meal. The roasted bell peppers were sweet and smoky, paired beautifully with the rich, tangy cream cheese. The sourdough bread provided a sturdy yet soft base that soaked up the flavors without falling apart. The combination was simple yet executed with such precision that every bite was a delight. The staff was friendly and efficient, making the experience even more enjoyable. Prices are on the higher side, as expected for an artisan bakery in NYC, but the quality justifies the cost.
Rahul A — Google review
Nice iced lattes and a great almond croissant. It seems their breads are also very good, smell, texture and banking care impressed me and I have to come back for more
Chris — Google review
Been going since college- cheese straws, the babka and coffee are great. They have a cute outdoor seating area as well
Sharon K — Google review
18 E 16th St, New York, NY 10003, USA•https://www.breadsbakery.com/•(212) 633-2253•Tips and more reviews for Breads Bakery – Union Square

33Little Pie Company

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Little Pie Company is a no-frills bakery located in Hells Kitchen, NYC, known for its scratch-made pies in three different sizes. The bakery has been a local favorite for over 30 years and is famous for its authentic, from-scratch pies. One of their specialties is the sour cream walnut apple pie. Their Mississippi Mud Pie features a rich chocolate filling made with Belgian chocolate and brownie streusel, topped with a shiny chocolate glaze finish.
Me and my family love the Pies here so far we’ve tried Coconut Banana, unsweetened Pie and Old Fashioned Apple Pie (best choice)Old Fashioned Pie is not too sweet nor less just perfect warm and soft, the service is very good they will take the order to your table and the atmosphere is very nice you get to see how the Bakers make the pies while inside smells delicious! Summer is the perfect time to come and dine.
Itz G — Google review
I always love the smell coming out of this place when I walk by! Their pies are a bit expensive, but that is because it's a gourmet bakery. The quality is definitely high. I also like their little display window that has different decorations depending on the seasons or holidays.
Garrett B — Google review
We had the Sour Cream Apple Walnut pie and the Key Lime pie. Both were delicious. The staff was friendly and courteous. Worth a visit if you’re visiting New York.
Khanh P — Google review
We stumbled upon this place before heading to see Six, and we’re so glad we did. The staff was friendly and welcoming as we walked in. We ordered the Georgia peach pie and the sour cream apple walnut pie, both recommendations from the staff. I was pleasantly surprised at how much we liked the apple pie, never hearing of a sour cream apple pit before. We were delighted to find this place because the pies were delicious and the staff was as sweet as the pies.
Alesha F — Google review
No wonder this place has such a high rating! My family was nearby and decided to grab some pies, and we’re so glad we did. We picked up a small sour cream apple walnut pie, a southern pecan pie, and a plain cheesecake. They pack your pies in secure boxes, making them easy to take to go! As soon as we got home, we warmed up the sour cream apple walnut pie—thanks to the instructions on the box, it was super easy. The pie wasn’t too sweet, and both the crust and the filling were amazing. Honestly, I think this is one of the best apple pies you can get in the city. The cheesecake was also delicious, and I can’t wait to try the pecan pie. Highly recommend getting pies here!
B H — Google review
Seriously amazing pies in a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. We had the peach pie with ice cream and the Mississippi mud pie. Loved them both.
Andrew R — Google review
This is my favorite bakery of all time! I come here often to get the Applesauce Carrot Cake. There pretty much isn’t anything here that I haven’t tried. Everything is beyond 5 stars every time. I even bought my sister’s birthday cake from here. The Strawberry Shortcake..which may be the best cake I’ve ever had in my life. She is hooked now lol. Just wished they had different sizes for that particular cake but other than that this will always be my favorite bakery to come to. I don’t even go to any other bakeries anymore lol. That’s how much they have spoiled me. Love this place
Dizz X — Google review
If heaven were baked into a crust, it would live at the Little Pie Company. From the moment you walk in, the aroma of buttery pastry and slow-simmered fillings hits you like a warm hug. These pies are not just desserts—they’re edible poetry. The classics? Flawless. The apple pie is a masterclass in balance—tart and sweet apples nestled in a flaky, golden crust that shatters just right with every bite. But don’t sleep on the seasonal specials or the savory options (yes, that chicken pot pie deserves its own fan club). Presentation is elegant without being fussy, and the staff clearly take pride in what they do. Everything is fresh, lovingly made, and served with a smile. Whether you’re stopping by for a single slice or picking up a whole pie for a gathering, Little Pie Company delivers the kind of quality that makes you want to write home—or better yet, come back tomorrow.
Mona — Google review
424 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036, USA•https://www.littlepiecompany.com/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=Webs…•(212) 736-4780•Tips and more reviews for Little Pie Company

34Almondine Bakery

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Almondine Bakery is a renowned bakeshop in Brooklyn that offers classic French breads, pastries, and light cafe fare. Located near the vintage Janes Carousel and offering skyline views along the waterfront, it's a perfect spot to grab a pain au chocolat before exploring the historic neighborhood of Brooklyn Heights. The bakery boasts traditional French delights such as croissants, fruit tarts, and eclairs made from choux dough filled with rich cre patissiere.
I went to Almondine Bakery while visiting the area last weekend and had a great experience! I was there early on a Sunday and the atmosphere was so quaint and relaxing. The staff members were welcoming and friendly. I have food allergies, and they went above and beyond to check with the kitchen on what would be safe for me to order. I really appreciated that! Everything looked so fresh and wonderful! I definitely recommend Almondine Bakery and look forward to visiting again soon.
S — Google review
Almondine is a quaint little shop, with some solid pastries, and okay coffee. The space is quite tight, and there isn’t much seating, but luckily the surrounding area is a nice neighborhood to walk around if you’d rather do that. The staff were friendly enough. Overall, a decent spot to stop for a bite and a coffee, but not sure I’d go out of my way for it.
Eddy G — Google review
I liked the croissant. The pastry of chocolate eclair was soft, but the flavor was good. The staff was very kind and the place was clean. A good spot to stop by. I will come back and try their in-house baked breads.
Z H — Google review
Excellent pastries… Specifically the peach Danish and the 10 layer crepe was perfectly balanced with sweetness… Not too sweet like you would normally find them in other US bakeries. Very fair prices compared to the rest of NY… Cozy seating area. Overall highly recommended for a quick stop & sweet fix!!
Alex T — Google review
After enjoying some fantastic Dominican BBQ food from the Bark Barbeque stall in the 5th floor rooftop foodhall of the Timeout Market we fancied some hot drinks and pastries. So we popped into the delightful Almondine café next door where we had a delicious almond croissant, cafe latte & cuppa tea at one of the small number of tables inside the small café. Our server was very friendly & helpful. There was a display of wonderful looking cakes & pastries inside a refrigerated cabinet in front of a Bakery at the back of the café, so I assumed they must have all been made in house. There's a single toilet at the back of the café and it's probably not suited for people with physical disabilities as the front door is accessed from a flight of steps.
Hong L — Google review
I had a really disappointing experience at Almondine Bakery in Brooklyn. From the moment we walked in, the woman behind the counter seemed cold and rude toward us. What really bothered me was how friendly and cheerful she was with the white customers before and after us, but with us, we’re Brown and Muslim, her whole attitude changed. No smile, no warmth, just a clear difference in how we were treated. It honestly felt like she didn’t even try to hide it, which was really upsetting. We ordered three hot chocolates hoping at least the drinks would make up for it, but they were terrible. All three were so bad we ended up throwing them out. I don’t know how you can mess up hot chocolate, but somehow they did. The only thing that was decent was the cheesecake. It was fine, nothing special but definitely better than the drinks. Still, the overall experience left a really bad taste. It’s sad because I wanted to like this place, but I can’t support a business that treats people differently based on how they look.
Simrun S — Google review
Tale of two halves here. Firstly the pastry, without comparison the best pastry we had in NYC. Delicious almond croissant which had both an exceptional filling and pastry that was so brilliantly crafted, it melted in your mouth. Just had a dreadful coffee at Butler so we walked here for a long black - again poor. So take away point is - go for the pastry and you won’t be disappointed!
Katie M — Google review
Best croissant ever!!! Coffee was so good to be start morning😘 and local people recommend the orange juice. Orange juice is really fresh and delicious. I want to live brooklyn for this.
Hyeim K — Google review
85 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•http://www.almondinebakery.com/•(718) 797-5026•Tips and more reviews for Almondine Bakery

35Dun-Well Doughnuts

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Dun-Well Doughnuts is a renowned all-vegan donut shop that has been delighting New Yorkers for over a decade. Founded by Dan Dunbar and Christopher Hollowell, the shop offers a rotating selection of more than 200 flavors, including classics like Boston cream and innovative options such as pink lemonade and maple chocolate pecan. While their St.
I remember going to this place in 2018 on St Marks Pl. Now that I'm back in NY, I'm glad there's still an option open. It's literally right in front of the L subway exit. There are few places to sit, and since we went on a weekday afternoon, it was empty. They have many flavors of donuts, at least 18, and hot and cold drinks. We ate the donuts there and asked for more to bring. The donuts are very light, the dough is very good. The toppings are very tasty, the best donut I've ever had, exactly as I remember from 7 years ago. And the best part is that everything is vegan.
Christiani P — Google review
Had the french toast donut and a lemon filled. Both incredible. Never had vegan donuts so perfect. I've had many donuts around the country and these are some of the best I've ever had! The staff was super friendly and even helped me with directions after my phone died. And the prices I found super reasonable.
Caszmera P — Google review
I truly love the donuts here — they’re incredible! Soft, fresh, and the fact that they’re vegan makes them even better. But I have to say, the owner’s husband completely ruins the vibe. His energy is nasty, racist, and just plain ugly. When he came out, the whole atmosphere shifted — even the owner seemed uncomfortable, and that said a lot. To make things worse, he ignored me and gave another customer their order before mine. It felt intentional and disrespectful. He’s honestly dragging her business down. She seems like such a sweet person, but he’s the reason I wouldn’t rush back. Sir, please stay in the back where you belong until you learn how to treat people with kindness and basic respect. The donuts? AMAZING. The husband? Absolutely not.
Mi T — Google review
Amazing vegan donuts with a lot of variety. They typically have special weekend flavors too. Their coffee is great too! The interior offers a comfortable and lowkey vibe. Limited seating, though (a window bar/barstools and few outdoor seats). They are open until sold out, which usually occurs ~4:00 PM, give or take an hour. I definitely recommend visiting Dun-Well! Items pictured: strawberry shortcake cheesecake donut (weekend special flavor) and horchata latte. 100% vegan menu!
Nora W — Google review
No notes. Fantastic vibes inside with animal friendly signs and decor up. The donuts are pillowy and soft with the perfect texture. Would fool a non vegan they are incredible.
Nicole T — Google review
This place makes me crave donuts. I could not live closer cause I would be there everyday. They always have new amazing flavors and the classics are always there. All vegan!
Metallicfern — Google review
Dun-Well Doughnuts is a Brooklyn staple for a reason. The doughnuts are soft, fresh, and packed with flavor—always creative without being over the top. It’s the kind of spot where you can grab a classic glazed or try something fun and seasonal, and either way, you leave happy. The shop itself has a cool, low-key vibe, and the staff is always welcoming. Whether you’re vegan or not, these doughnuts stand on their own—delicious, satisfying, and made with care. Definitely one of my go-to treats in the city.
Brandon B — Google review
Don't sleep on Vegan donuts!! These things are addicting! #1 fav is the cinnamon sugar, then their maple and glazed. They also make specialty donuts, tried their cereal one very yummy.
Zenaida D — Google review
222 Montrose Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206, USA•http://www.dunwelldoughnuts.com/•(347) 294-0871•Tips and more reviews for Dun-Well Doughnuts
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36Jacques Torres Chocolate - Dumbo

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Jacques Torres Chocolate in Dumbo is a European-style shop known for its delectable chocolates, caramels, cookies, and other sweet treats. The store is famous for its chocolate chip cookies that are generously packed with high-quality dark chocolate, offering a thin and crispy texture. Visitors can even purchase the chocolate chip cookie mix or dark chocolate baking disks to recreate these indulgent treats at home.
Delicious cookie in town. I ordered the jacques famous chocolate chip cookies for $4.09. The cookies was quite hard, but u could ask the waitresses to warm it up for you. I loved it because it's not too sweet. They also sold hot chocolate, chocolate bars, and ice cream. Plenty tables for u to dine in, and they also had restroom.
Michael S — Google review
Excellent neighborhood chocolatier. The staff is very nice and superb helpful. And the chocolate is delicious. Also, I recommend the Wicked Hot Chocolate with s tinge of spice. It's perfect for a cold day.
Michael P — Google review
I have visited the Grand Central and other locations before as I have loved these cookies since visiting Mr. Chocolate's second NYC location on Hudson St. Dumbo was the first location he opened. This is a large and well set up store with excellent staff and so many products available. We of course took away multiple cookies and some dark chocolate. I appreciate that it is explained where the chocolate is sourced from. The cookies were amazing and are definitely a favorite of mine!
Denise A — Google review
Unlike his original chocolate shop in Dumbo over 20 years ago, there isn’t a chocolate factory on site. However, the chocolate is just as delicious as I remember it! So many offerings, truffles, gelato and their delicious big chewy cookies! Not many cold drink options, just water and hand crafted coffees and milkshakes. You can even buy the mixes to take home or hot chocolate mix. We had a nice break after walking the Brooklyn flea on a Saturday afternoon.
Tango T — Google review
If you’re looking for a delicious chocolate chip cookie, soft, tender crumb, rich chocolatey layers throughout- then you’ve found the right place! First time I ever tried one of these cookies was at the Upper West Side location. Unfortunately that shop has since closed. So we made our way to Dumbo just so I could eat a cookie! It was worth it! Ended up buying 5 and getting one free- super excited to share with the family when we get home! If you come out this way- be sure to enjoy the views of the bridges!
Luv2 T — Google review
I only ordered a chocolate chip cookie, but it was very good. Not overly sweet, very soft but light crispness at the edges. Chocolate was very rich. AC was broken when we visited, but the staff still made everything work and served us quickly. The truffle I sampled from my friend’s box was very rich and smooth. Recommended.
Danny L — Google review
Extremely overrated and seems like a total tourist trap… nothing about this experience felt authentic in the slightest. I have been to many bakeries in France and this place would struggle against my local cafe. I was very very excited to try their cookies and hot chocolate but was extremely disappointed in the quality. The cookie both looked and tasted like it was baked last week and I wouldn’t normally be this harsh but for a place that’s specialty is chocolate I was not impressed plus.. its not exactly cheap. There is not much to complain about with the service.. they were kind and efficient. Even so I would recommend going some where else.
Anonymous — Google review
Was a larger than expected size shop. It appears to be 2 shop combined. One side is mostly ice cream. The other is fudge, cookies and coffee. 4$ for most cookies. Fudge depends on how much you buy. Some of the prices seems a little high but that could just be me. Staff was good. It was definitely halloween themed when I entered noticed it right away.
Tim F — Google review
66 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA•https://mrchocolate.com/•(718) 875-1269•Tips and more reviews for Jacques Torres Chocolate - Dumbo

37Petee's Pie Company

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Nestled on the vibrant Delancey Street, Petee's Pie Company is a delightful gem in the Lower East Side that beckons pie lovers with its irresistible aromas. This charming little shop combines modern flair with vintage charm, creating an inviting atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Co-owned by chef Petra Paredez, Petee's specializes in a variety of pies made from locally sourced ingredients, offering everything from classic favorites like nesselrode and mince to unique Norwegian-inspired treats.
Chocolate Tart stole the show! Omg I ate half of it in one serving and if I hadn’t paced myself I would have finished it all in one go! The apple pie was equally as delicious. The strawberry rhubarb was a family favorite. Definitely worth visiting!
Vidhi P — Google review
As a NYC foodie, I’ve tasted my way through countless bakeries—and Petee’s Pies is in a league of its own. The crust is crusty with that perfect New York bite: golden, buttery, and just the right amount of flake. The tart cherry is bold and bright, the cheesecake is perfectly creamy, and the peach?- Pure summer in a slice. Every pie tastes like it was made with love and the best ingredient. This is a true hidden gem worth crossing boroughs for. I’ll be back!
Max T — Google review
I do like my wild blueberry crumble a lot and I intend to buy another slice tomorrow. The crust was very crunchy and the fillings were not too sweet and just the right amount versus the flour. The base was nicely constructed and did not feel too heavy.
Jeremy C — Google review
This pie spot in Delancey is their perfect spot for some cozy pie. When you walk-in, it smells absolutely heavenly. The inside of the shop has limited seating and is mostly made for grab-and-go. They also have a variety of pies on display, but you can get slices in little boxes to enjoy! I got their seasonal blueberry and apple pies, and they were both delicious. I thought the apple pie was a bit too sweet for me, but I thoroughly enjoyed the blueberry one. Not normally the biggest fan of pies, but these were good!
Mia H — Google review
We recently ordered a whole NY sour cherry pie for the July Fourth. It was our dream cherry pie! Not too sweet--the perfect balance of tartness and sweetness. Topped with vanilla ice cream it was sublime! The crust was flakey and stayed delicious next day. Delivery was on time, they communicated promptly, and the pie arrived in the perfect shape. Will order again for sure!!!
YWS — Google review
I must say the best new type of pie I have ever tasted is the Guava Marscapone poe. It is simply delicious and perfect texture to cream to crust ratio. I just fell in love eith a pie that isnt my staple everyday pie. I will be buying the whole pie, because this pie is worth it. I'm sorry my current photo isnt the pie but OCT. 9th I will update my photo collection with the whole pie insyead of a slice!
Princess C — Google review
Ordered two slices via DoorDash for a lil treat to my hotel. They arrived quickly and well packaged. The Maine blueberry slice was sooo good but really messy. I loved the crust! The chocolate chess was good as well, but not as good as others I’ve had in the past. The blueberry slice was surprisingly my fave
Madeline L — Google review
Staff are extremely kind and the pie is FANTASTIC!!! Brown butter pecan was incredible. Very little seating, so best to go!
Bella — Google review
61 Delancey St, New York, NY 10002, USA•https://www.peteespie.com/•(646) 494-3630•Tips and more reviews for Petee's Pie Company

38Levain Bakery

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Levain Bakery in NoHo, NYC is a relaxed spot known for its pastries, fresh bread, and oversized cookies. The bakery's famous 1/2lb cookies are loaded with chocolate chips and walnuts, making them a must-try for dessert enthusiasts. Originally created as a refueling snack for athletes in training, these hefty treats have become an iconic indulgence in New York City since the bakery's establishment in 1995.
Hands down, this was one of the best experiences of my life with desserts. Never had cookies like these before. These are humongous and buttery, sweet too. I tried 4 of their flavors (choco dark chip, choco peanut butter, choco chip classic and walnut) and all were unique and tasty. Infact I took these back home with me in a 19 hour long flight, where these lasted a week in a ziplock bag in my freezer. I would take a bit out microwave for 15 secs and there you go. Perfect dessert to complement your tea. Each bite was heavenly as if freshly baked in the oven. My personal favorite was walnut chocolate chip cookie. To those who are concerned about them being too sugary, you don't have to consume the whole cookie in one go. Save it for another time ;)
Hammad A — Google review
Food: We got the chocolate chip cookie and although it was good and THICK, it didn't seem fully cooked inside. It was very sweet but just wish it was in the oven for a bit longer. Service: Service was great and they were very helpful Atmosphere: Very cutesy and picturesc here. Overall, I would come back again but try something else. The pastries look and smell phenomenal, as always.
Matt L — Google review
Saw this on social media and had to try it. Came on a Thursday evening for my bday treat wish and it was crowded with a long line out the door. Easy to get here by train. They had a good enough selection and can see someone in the kitchen making cookies. It’s a nice store and had some merch to purchase. Gosh, so glad we made it to try these delicious cookies while in NY! I loved them all. I forgot to take pics of everything as everyone at them right away but they were fat cookies and moist with lots of chocolate and ingredients. The Muffin was a small size I am used to seeing. Blueberry muffin Two Chocolate Chip Caramel Coconut Chocolate Chip Double Chocolate Chip (My favorite!!!) Prices are a little expensive but so worth it. This is a must try while in NY Manhattan.
Edna G — Google review
The NoHo Levain Bakery should come with a warning sign: “May cause cookie addiction and spontaneous joy.” I casually strolled in for a quick snack and left questioning every life decision that didn’t involve these cookies. The chocolate chip walnut? A warm, chunky masterpiece. The dark chocolate peanut butter chip? Basically therapy in baked form. Staff was super chill, the vibe was cozy, and I may or may not have eaten half my haul before even leaving the block. If happiness had a street address, it would be this Levain.
Amith K — Google review
If you're looking for a cookie spot in NYC, then you have (without a doubt) heard of this spot. They have a variety of baked good here, but are most known for their chocolate chip walnut cookie. I wanted to try their summer collaboration with Cafe Panna before the summer ended, so I headed here recently. The cookie was honestly pretty solid. If you are a fan of thicker cookies, then you would definitely love these. The outside is hard, but the center is so soft and the chocolate chips are still gooey. Definitely very rich and heavy. Would love to come back to try some of their other cookies.
Mia H — Google review
Levain Bakery is a famous spot for a reason — the cookies are massive and packed with flavor. We tried the classic and a dark chocolate one, and both were very sweet, almost overwhelmingly so, but still incredibly tasty. It’s hard to stop eating once you start, even though the sweetness can be a bit much. Definitely worth trying at least once while in NYC, especially if you’ve got a sweet tooth. A memorable bakery experience that lives up to its reputation.
Tom B — Google review
I’ve been making a copycat, Leviain bakery chocolate chip cookie for about three years now. It is my favorite chocolate chip cookie. We had to stop here and see how close are copycat was to the real deal. We aren’t close. I thought the Tiffany store and the plaza hotel smelled good. This place was on a whole different level. We got the chocolate peanut butter the chocolate chip the rocky Road and the caramel coconut chocolate chip. All of them were great. My favorite was the Rocky Road. The service was awesome. They were super friendly and helpful. The store is super clean. We are excited to come back on our next trip.
Mark T — Google review
Ordered three - two were delicious, one (white chocolate and macadamia) was mind blowing. Recommended here by an NYC friend and wasn’t disappointed. Cookies were warm and melt in your mouth. Absolutely fabulous - go here without hesitation.
Katie M — Google review
340 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10012, USA•https://levainbakery.com/pages/noho•(917) 464-3746•Tips and more reviews for Levain Bakery

39Wildair

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Wildair is an American restaurant that offers sophisticated cuisine in a casual setting. It's an offshoot of Contra, known for its low-pressure atmosphere with sardine-packed bar tables and a laid-back vibe. The wine list features unique natural varietals from countries like Canada, Mexico, and Hungary. The menu offers innovative dishes such as breakfast radishes with smoked Comte butter and beef tartare with umeboshi plum and walnut pesto.
Very nice spot we had a great time. Sat at a hightop and enjoyed the variety of small plates. Everything was very creative and well designed some absolute Michelin star quality dishes at this spot. We had a really nice waiter who was an expert at wine and guided us through their nice menu. Overall, really happy with the meal.
Matt B — Google review
Great restaurant. Amazing wine list. Oysters fantastic. A a single person I love sitting up at the bar, but would have been good to not be facing the brick wall - equally I could have said something and didn’t. Top place.
Liam M — Google review
Food was interesting, we really enjoyed the beef tartar, gem salad, and the pithiver. The clams were interesting but the almond milk and XO pairing did not do it for me. The confir bluefin tuna was interesting but not my preferred way to eat tuna. The dessert was definitely a highlight. The melon sundae and mille feuille were fantastic! The wine list was interesting, leans more natty. My biggest issue was I think a quarter of the first bottle we ordered disappeared somehow...we all felt it was strange how we barely got a pour and a half from the first bottle, so we ordered another. Our second bottle stayed on our table and we all noticed we got substantially more wine per person. Just a heads up, I'd probably keep an eye on the bottle.
Alexander Z — Google review
I didn’t take photos of the main fish, butter beans dish or drinks -If I could do it all over again, I’d do the clams and then the uni potato thing but low key ended up going back out to eat about an hour later for some carbs. Still good! Prepare to order about 3-4 dishes per person xx
Anna K — Google review
As perfect as a wine bar can get in New York - great wine list with some unique selections and great conversations with the staff who love their jobs. Food is spectacular and pairs great, including the beautiful steak they have. Would come back!
Rovik R — Google review
One of my favorite wine bars in the city, the wine program and food menu are still going strong. On a recent visit we enjoyed a lovely scallop crudo, beef tartare, an herbaceous little gem salad, fried olives stuffed with sausage, ham and cheese in puff pastry and oxtail piquillo. The food is so creative yet comforting, exactly what you want to eat with a glass of wine. We could have eaten 10 more plates of the stuffed olives, they were addicting! We finished off our meal with the gorgeous chocolate mousse tart
Alex W — Google review
Wildair Est. 2015 Layout/atmosphere *Ten seat counter by open kitchen; rest are high top tables in one, compact room; brick walls; wine bottles Food/drink *Galactic Wines, Sarava, 2023, Minho, Portugal (white) - good; dry but in the positive sense *Sourdough & olive oil - good *Spanish Mackerel Crudo (nicoise oil, white soy) - solid *Beef Tartare (grass-fed beef, umeboshi, walnut pesto, potato crisp) - very good; zest at the end from the pesto; crisp was an elevated potato chip *Pissaladieclair (Cantabrian anchovies, olives, Challerhocker) - good; salty of the anchovies mixed with creaminess of the Challerhocker; pastry held up (although probably easier to eat with fork & knife) *Mille Feuille (pretzel, blackberry, beer caramel) - good; saltiness of the pretzel with sweetness of caramel
Daniel P — Google review
Awesome bites of food and a really fun wine list. Not a lot of food, but every bite was amazing. Clams with almond milk probably one of the best bites this year. Love how they let you try a little bit of the wine before you order (wish more wine bars did this).
Earnest L — Google review
142 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002, USA•http://www.wildair.nyc/•(646) 964-5624•Tips and more reviews for Wildair

40Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery

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Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery is a renowned cafe with multiple locations in New York City, offering an array of delectable treats such as cakes, brownies, pastries, and cookies. The name "Mah-Ze-Dahr" translates to the essence of food in Urdu, reflecting the bakery's commitment to providing a unique culinary experience. Founded by Umber Ahmad in 2014, this establishment has gained recognition for its exceptional cheesecake and The Devil in Ganache chocolate cake.
Stumbled into this bakery on a rainy nyc Saturday. The line was long but we got through it quickly. There is additional seating in the hallway in the back. The owner is so friendly and you can tell they really care about customer experience. We will be back again and again for years to come!
Megan O — Google review
Not what it used to be. Maybe my memory betrays me, but this old-fashioned donut is way sweeter and greasier than a few years ago. It’s contrary to Mah-Ze-Dahr’s philosophy of “not too sweet”. I stopped coming here because they never had the old-fashioned donuts whenever I visited—the brioche donuts are not a substitute. I was ecstatic to see it in the display case as it has been years since I had it, but it’s just not the same. Still pretty good though.
Richard W — Google review
In a world that moves too fast, this little coffee shop feels like a beautiful pause. The beans they use are of the finest quality — rich, aromatic, and full of character. Every cup is crafted with such care that it feels less like a routine and more like a small ritual. The baristas greet you not just with skill, but with genuine kindness, making each visit a reminder that good coffee and good people make all the difference. This has become my daily sanctuary, a place where my coffee break turns into a moment of inspiration and energy to embrace the day ahead. Grateful to have such a gem in the neighborhood!
Erxiang M — Google review
Amazing pastry! We loved this bakery. We stopped on our way and did not have high expectations. We took some pastry to go and it was amazing! We tried the traditional donut and brioche and seriously - so good! Highly recommend this bakery!
Anna — Google review
A very cute Cafe’ with Pastries, Croissants, Cakes and so much more. Very homely and nice ambience and a very kind and responsive staff. We tried Iced Mocha, Latte’, Coffee Cake and more… The coffee cake was really nice, very subtle level of sweetness and flavor. The Mocha was very good as well. If You’re walking about in the area, this is a GREAT place to stop by, grab some coffee and cake, chill.. Definitely recommend a good place to wind down and enjoy something sweet…
Kishi M — Google review
Their hospitality is unmatched! We placed an order for coffee and dessert and there was some confusion regarding the coffee order and they didn’t ring us up for it. And when we asked, they just gave it to us on the house despite us offering to pay! After paying for our order, we decided to buy their famous donut.. which they also gave on the house. This kind of service and hospitality are rare and create a strong sense of customer loyalty. Their taste is as hyped but 20/10 marks for warmth and hospitality
Anum H — Google review
Paid $5.17 for a cappuccino that’s not listed on menu. Small cup but nice flavor & aroma. Pastry selection is a bit limited. Looked like most customers came for the coffee. Cozy spot but unfortunately no restroom for an indoor cafe. There is also outdoor seating which appeared quite comfortable under shaded umbrellas. Service was quick with no wait… AVERAGE I say
Frugal C — Google review
An absolute gem! We were waiting for our dinner reservation around that area and wanted to grab a quick coffee! The mocha almond croissant (I couldn’t resist it though we had a nice dinner planned for in an hour) was delicious! And the coffee was great too. The staff were super friendly and attentive to everyone walking in. Can’t wait to go back to try their brioche donut!
Deepika D — Google review
28 Greenwich Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA•https://mahzedahrbakery.com/•(212) 498-9810•Tips and more reviews for Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery
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41Le Pain Quotidien

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Le Pain Quotidien is a rustic-chic bakery and cafe chain known for its classic light fare and organic breads. The bakery offers a cozy atmosphere to enjoy breakfast or work on your computer while savoring delicious coffee. Customers recommend the Sunny Side Breakfast Bowl as an amazing way to start the day, along with the avocado toast which has a unique seasoning using cumin. The mushroom quiche is also highly praised for its taste, and the friendly staff adds to the pleasant experience.
friendly service the Spanish waiter and her daughter made my day ❤️. Le Pain Quotidien at the intersection of West Broadway and Warren Street stands out as a refined retreat in the civic core of Lower Manhattan. Just one block from City Hall Park, the NYC Municipal Building, and the New York City Council chambers, it sits at the nexus of government, commerce, and community life. The café is steps away from major subway lines, including the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, R, and W trains, making it one of the most conveniently located spots for downtown meetings, coffee breaks, or focused work sessions. The space offers more than proximity—it delivers atmosphere. The scent of freshly baked croissants, tarts, and espresso greets you before you reach the door. Inside, warm wood tones and natural lighting soften the city’s intensity, creating a setting that balances utility and comfort. It’s a known haunt of local officials and city staff, many of whom stop in for a quick espresso or a quiet moment between sessions. During a recent visit with my service dog Brooklyn Meeko, I was welcomed by Juana and the team with their usual grace and precision. Juana’s espresso remains unmatched—deeply aromatic, technically clean, and served with care. The pastries are textbook-perfect: croissants with a crisp shell and tender interior, tarts layered with balanced acidity and sweetness. This café functions as both a public refuge and a civic lounge—where elected officials, neighborhood regulars, and visitors coexist over expertly crafted food and drink.
Hoiping N — Google review
The staff were incredibly friendly and efficient, making me feel welcome right away. I ordered a matcha latte with almond milk and an avocado toast. The avocado was wonderfully fresh, though the bread was a bit on the stiff side. On the other hand, the croissants were fresh, flaky, and absolutely delicious. Overall, it was a great experience.
Golnaz N — Google review
Disappointed as a Loyal Local Customer We’ve been regular customers at this cafe, especially for their bread, but our recent visit was very disappointing. I politely asked the manager a simple question about the bread — specifically why it expired just two days after purchase, when most bread lasts at least five. Instead of explaining, she responded rudely and said she “doesn’t care,” acting as if she was above addressing concerns — almost like a CEO too busy for customers. As locals who support this business, we expected basic courtesy and a respectful response. Very disappointing experience. and says you can review on it.
Roshan R — Google review
Easy go to place for brunch. Food is always good. I’m not into the big bowls for coffee though. Love the Dutch pancakes!
A V — Google review
Other day I came here to purchase a 2 French cream donut .I use to love this place after got home late that day we try the French cream but they taste sour not sure is because they were sitting in the bakery for too long or the ingredients was use it incorrectly. Kinda disappointed.
DJ N — Google review
I stopped by here recently and grabbed a coffee and a chocolate croissant. The service here was friendly and pleasant. I love trying new coffee shops and to my knowledge this brand has at least 7 locations throughout NYC. I certainly will stop by here again the next time I'm in the Tribeca neighborhood.
Robert P — Google review
Wonderful healthy plait, whole grain, nuts, green leafy veggie, protein and delicious. Special thank you to Roshinie.
Fatemeh R — Google review
great LPQ! there's a lack of staff but the people who do work here were so nice, attentive, and the food came quickly! everything was absolutely delicious, i especially recommend the all of the soups, the ancient grain bowl, and the cauliflower and cheddar frittata! it was the perfect place to have a good meal with family :)
Hanako — Google review
81 W Broadway, New York, NY 10007, USA•https://lepainquotidien.com/us/stores/130:%20tribeca?utm_source=…•(646) 652-8186•Tips and more reviews for Le Pain Quotidien

42Abraço

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Abraço is a cozy counter-serve spot located in the East Village, offering a variety of South American coffee, baked goods, and savory small plates. The owners, Liz Quijada and Jamie McCormick, have recently expanded their physical presence and hours, now offering booze and dinner options. The menu features organic whole milk and half-and-half for coffee, with limited sweetener options.
Little bit tucked away. Came in here with a dead phone and only looking for a place to sit and rest for a moment. Was not expecting to have the best cookie of my life and some of the best cafe vibes I’ve ever been in? Felt like a bar but for coffee and sweet treats?! yes yes yes this place is a 10 for me on beli Great music and ambience, super nice workers and great coffee!! I need to go back and try the olive oil cake asap
Jaclyn W — Google review
The coffee shop I buy my beans from. The shop I take my non-nyc friends to. This is my favorite coffee shop in all of NYC. Service is amazing, drinks are fairly priced for their quality, and the atmosphere is something I’ve been chasing for years. A second home, a third space, and a refuge from it all. Abraço is a sanctuary for coffee lovers in NYC. Also try their olive oil cake!!!
Noah K — Google review
Great atmosphere with unfortunately lots of attitude from the staff. Asked about a milk alternative and was reprimanded for not reading the menu, where, apparently, it states that only whole milk is available. Not worth coming back for good pour over coffee with an attitude like that greeting you. The Olive Oil cake is way too dry.
Michael M — Google review
excellent cafe for quiet people. fewest lurking glances or sense of it, variety of comfortable seating (outdoor alcove if one chooses to smoke), unobtrusive (though moderately volumed this is the “Moderate Noise”) instrumental record spinning, not too much talking or presence of gabbers if so they are in passing and do not seem to linger because they are around so many books, mostly discerning clientele and kind baristas please tip them. nice looking food though i haven’t tried it, my vote is regarding my espresso drink which was perfect. such favorable conditions read and wrote a great deal also you’re next door to tokio7 (…)
Lori-may ( — Google review
Got gonna lie the coffee is really good. The pourover is really delish. This is not a place for to go coffee. There’s no drip coffee so the cheapest coffee is $5. The staff I will say are very sassy and kinda rude. Someone asked for an iced flat white and got a very pretentious answer. But like their coffee is great and the vibes are pretty. Good for a somewhat large group (e.g. 6 people) or a one-one-one coffee date.
Cassia A — Google review
Cute little spot 🌺 the pastries and peppermint tea were delicious. The space is quite small/not the most ideal for large groups, but if you can snag a table it’s a nice area to sit and chat with friends.
Chris E — Google review
This review is about sustainability! Thank you, thank you, thank you for providing the dignity of real cups, mugs, plates, and silver, rare to patrons who were enjoying their coffee and snacks inside. It is sadly incredibly rare to go to a coffee shop in New York City without the anxiety that comes with creating plastic trash. I appreciate your clear signage, the way that you ask customers if they are enjoying their coffee to stay, and how you walk the talk with real reusable options for us. It made this already cozy space, which has great music by the way, and even more enjoyable place to read and write and engage with the community. By 2050, the oceans will be filled with more plastic than fish. Plastics are made from fossil fuels, and over 95% of the plastics that we recycled do not get recycled. They instead end up in the ocean, in landfills, and an incinerators, breaking down into micro plastics that we consume and get sick from. So it feels incredibly empowering to support businesses who honor my value of sustainability and reference for the earth. Thank you, thank you thank you! Keep up the great work, and may more coffee shops in our waterfront city follow suit.
Sheila — Google review
Abraco is a really cool coffee shop, the music is loud and the vibe almost feels like a bar that happens to serve coffee. The cortado was excellent and the olive oil cake is seriously good. Definitely worth stopping by.
Peter K — Google review
81 E 7th St, New York, NY 10003, USA•http://abraconyc.com/•Tips and more reviews for Abraço

43Nick + Sons Bakery

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Nick + Sons Bakery, located in East Williamsburg, is a charming local spot known for its delectable pastries and exceptional seeded sourdough loaf. The owner, Nick, was inspired to pursue baking after training at the renowned Braud & Co bakery in Reykjavik. Since opening in 2018, this cozy bakery has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors seeking authentic and mouthwatering baked goods.
At Nick + Sons, the croissant does not whisper—it crackles. Hidden behind graffiti-streaked doors and a line of stroller-pushers and oat-milk loyalists, this bustling Greenpoint bakery hums with a quiet certainty: if you’re here, you’ll wait—and you’ll be glad you did. The pastries emerge deep-burnished, shattering under light pressure. The chocolate croissant is lacquered like a violin, its lamination crisp and authoritative; the cardamom bun twirls itself into a sugar-dusted soliloquy, aromatic and surprisingly restrained. But it’s the plain croissant that startles with precision: salty, buttery, and utterly serious. Inside, the place is all brick and bustle—an industrial warmth, where bakers work in open view, and the espresso machine steams without drama. This is not a spot for lingering, but for reverence. One bite and the line outside makes sense.
Yunong S — Google review
Exceptionally crispy croissant! The exterior was nice and crunchy, and the interior was incredibly fluffy. While it didn’t have as many layers as I’d hoped and the butter flavor, though present, wasn’t very strong, it was still a delightful croissant. The bakery itself consists of a warehouse with no seating, just a bar area.
Antonia N — Google review
The fantastic taste of a croissant with a salty bread feel If you're looking for the best croissant in Brooklyn, this is the place to go. The layers of bread are crispy on the outside ,inside is moist and the texture is alive with layers. T.M.I🤫 arrived around 11am and didn't have much of a choice, so I had the chocolate croissant, but if you're a diligent bread squirrel🐿️🥐🤎 be sure to try the popular almond chocolate croissant early in the morning.
DumbeKing — Google review
Very good croissants though this is a slightly different style versus the usual super flaky croissants. It's dark, crispy and chewy and very savory. The chocolate croissant is so selicious. Service is efficient.
Minh N — Google review
I seriously need to reconsider if I could take any foodie tips on social media because this place (like a few other places I recently found on social media - maybe it's a trend that new bakeries have learned to be shrewd marketers on social media) turned out to be a huge disappointment. So much hype about their baked goods and really was just mid pastry The cardamom bun was so dense and lacking flavors (in stark contrast to the good ones you can find in Fabrique). The ricotta tomato pastry hyped as one of their best sellers was just okay - other than the baked tomato addingmore juice everything else about it was just lackluster. There are so many amazing bakeries in NY. Really no need to pay a premium for this social media hype.
Robbin — Google review
Brooklyn vibes. No chairs, no tables, just a barebones display of pastries in a warehouse-like space, with the bread production happening visibly in the back. Came here to pick up some pastries this past Tuesday morning. Heard rumors that this place has some of the best plain croissants in the city, and I was excited to finally try them out. Came in around 9am, and I was the only person there. I got the chocolate croissant, za’atar & cheddar croissant, and the famous cardamom bun, and honestly, it was slightly disappointing. I’m not sure why the cardamom bun was highly recommended, but the bun itself was just alright. A bit too dense and apart from the subtle cardamom aroma, there wasn’t much to savor. The chocolate croissant was mostly hollow on the inside, so it felt dry and leaned too chewy. Za’atar & cheddar croissant was the only thing I really enjoyed. Originally I wanted plain za’atar, but my friend recommended the one with cheddar. Glad I listened. Not buttery like a classic croissant, but the layers were very flaky, with a pillowy-soft interior. The za’atar and cheddar were also used in perfect amounts. Just enough to make the fluff inside more interesting without overpowering it. Might come back to try their other croissants, but certainly not my favorite in the neighborhood.
Jea K — Google review
I don’t know where to start from.., As we were waking by today we decided to step inside. Was this the biggest mistake ever! From their delicious flakey soft buttery chocolate croissant to their artistic rosemary olive bread. I felt like I was in Paris. Love love love, my favorite bakery to go to when there.
Georgia — Google review
Yes, please. Huge and comfy space. There are plenty of servers who are nice and friendly. BUT it's these pastries that make this place IT. These pastries are just OUTSTANDING. The plain croissant was sold out at 10:45 am, so I opted for an apple tart (mind-blowing) and a cardamom bun (one of the best I've had in NYC and I am a little ashamed to admit that I've had my fair share). I would journey for these pastries and I expect I will.
Lisa W — Google review
892 Lorimer St, Brooklyn, NY 11222, USA•http://www.nickandsonsbakery.com/•Tips and more reviews for Nick + Sons Bakery

44Ciao, Gloria

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Ciao, Gloria is a charming cafe located in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. Created by the owner of Baked, this cozy spot offers a warm and inviting atmosphere to enjoy coffee and an array of delectable Italian-inspired pastries and cookies. Despite its Italian focus, Ciao, Gloria also features an assortment of brownies and birthday cakes. The cafe has garnered a loyal following within the community for its welcoming ambiance and delicious offerings.
One of my favorite neighborhood spots for coffee and brunch - and meeting people. The staff are always so friendly, and the food and pastries are amazing. Everything is consistently great - this place has been a solid go-to for years.
PACSSU — Google review
The bread on this sandwich was super soft and delicious, made fresh as ordered. Just wish they gave more meat slices on the sandwich (prosciutto). Freshly baked pastries, coffee and various seating for people watching or remote working.
Gabe H — Google review
A great neighborhood cafe with fresh sandwiches and a vibrant, well-lit space. There’s ample seating, and tables are large enough to work comfortably. We came in for lunch and had a nice experience ordering a combination of sandwiches and wraps. You can tell the bread is baked fresh, and the pastries looked great too, though we didn’t try any this visit. Below is a breakdown of what we ordered, along with my thoughts. ✅ indicates items I enjoyed and would recommend ordering again: ✅ AVEC – Fluffy and well-seasoned egg sandwich with crispy shallots for texture. I loved the calabrese aioli, though I wished it packed a bit more spice. Italo Disco Club – A bit harder to distinguish the individual ingredients, but the crispy toasted focaccia was definitely a highlight. Chicken Pesto Wrap – A lighter, health-conscious option with a generous portion of greens. The flavor felt a bit flat and could use a splash of acidity.
Rais M — Google review
I don’t know why I keep giving this local spot a chance. Today was the final straw- this grilled cheese and tomato soup was $14, but the sandwich was so small I genuinely thought it was an error when he set it down but the server doubled down that this is normal. Paper thin finger sandwich is not what people think when they order a grilled cheese and soup, especially at this price. Won’t be returning, this was the third strike
Molly J — Google review
Really delicious sandwiches and cafe fare. I was pleasantly surprised with the pricing and the taste. Definitely recommend! An awesome local spot
Kam C — Google review
Very prominent cinnamon flavour (look at that beautiful brown colour!), fluffy bread, yummy frosting. Even better that the bread was crispy on the outside. My favourite cinnamon roll in the city so far.
Hang N — Google review
Cute (and popular) neighborhood spot that can get crowded on the weekends. Stopped in for their breakfast sandwiches on a Saturday and so glad I did! I ordered the BEC (my friend ordered the PEC) and we both loved our sandwiches — they were well presented and tasted great (well toasted, flavorful, and complementary flavors). Definitely plan to stop in again and try out their other menu items! Do recommend having someone with you to scout tables — not the easiest to get seating.
Vivian W — Google review
I came here on a weekday morning around 10 for remote work. It was pretty occupied and a bit hard to find seats. Might need to come earlier if you want a proper seat and desk (they asked people to sit at the bar or the round table to use laptop). WiFi was pretty unstable and slow so that made it harder to work. Coffee and avocado toast were delicious.
Szu-Min Y — Google review
550 Vanderbilt Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA•http://ciaogloria.com/•(716) 666-2426•Tips and more reviews for Ciao, Gloria

45Russ & Daughters Brooklyn

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Bagel shop
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Russ & Daughters Brooklyn is a family-owned Brooklyn bagel shop that has been around since 1914. The cafe is well-known for its smoked fish and classic deli fare, but has also quickly garnered a following as a go-to brunch spot. The bagels are fresh and the lox is superb, but the prices may be a bit high for some. This iconic eatery should definitely be on your list of Brooklyn destinations if you're looking for delicious Jewish food.
Classic nyc institution for smoked fish and bagels. I went with the gravlax and veggie cream cheese with the “works”. The celery soda was tasty. And the cinnamon bun they was one of the best I ever tasted. Want to come back and try all their menu items!
Ash P — Google review
This place is so expensive it’s become a running joke for me and my girl. $22 for a bagel with cream cheese, lox & salmon roe. It’s the most expensive offering on the menu but is not substantial for the price at all. Please see photo! Price & TAX PLUS TIP we were out $26.50 for 1 bagel! lol. Never again. What an absurd price. They charge $7 for 1 herring! lol!
U M — Google review
I came here during the 5 borough bike tour which was happening on the same block and still was able to make it in! My wife and I enjoyed the classic lox and it was GREAT! We also bought Hamantaschen pastry that tasted very soft and delicious that we bought an extra one before leaving. From their bagel 🥯 down to the house made cream cheese everything was good and I could see myself coming back another time.
Krammer A — Google review
Amazing bagel shop with a great variety of salmon lox to choose from!! Try the borsht.
Viki A — Google review
I’ve been here several times and the service is always a bit lackluster. You have to repeat your order multiple times but it does come out correctly (as long as you keep your eyes on the line). In general it’s probably overpriced, but once in a while it’s a fun splurge when the craving hits. Pictured: egg everything, scallion cream cheese, and salmon roe.
Liz W — Google review
I ordered a poppy seed bagel with smoked salmon and horseradish/dill cream cheese, along with a drip coffee, and it was very delicious. The poppy seed bagel was very light and fresh, and the salmon melted in my mouth like butter. I actually came specifically to this location because the one in the city is a little hard for me to order from. The drip coffee was hot and strong, just the way I like it. 5 stars!
Delphine ( — Google review
Excellent bagel. Fresh ingredients are the hallmark of Russ’ and its great everytime. You pay for the quality of the product and it’s worth it. The 9/10 Classic Lox is the best and the choice of cream cheese is the cream on top.
Lift_Run_Eat_ — Google review
There's only really one reason to go to Russ and Daughters, fish. Don't get the bagels they are demonstrably worse (and smaller than most great NYC bagels). The line moves slower than any place you have ever been. And while the bagels may be artistically nice, the amount of lox is small, especially for the cost. They ride on a long and storied history, but definitely are testing on their laurels.
Chris K — Google review
141 Flushing Ave Building 77, Brooklyn, NY 11205, USA•http://www.russanddaughters.com/•(212) 475-4880 ext. 3•Tips and more reviews for Russ & Daughters Brooklyn
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46Financier Patisserie

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Cake shop
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Financier Patisserie is a NYC-based cafe chain that offers French pastries, light meals, and coffee in a counter-service setting. The cafe provides buttery and flaky pastries with an authentic French flair, perfect for a quick breakfast on the go. Customers can complete their meal with a cup of hot tea or coffee and enjoy a complimentary Madeline cookie. Despite the slightly higher prices, the high-quality taste of the menu items makes it worth it.
Good coffee. Cappuccino 12 oz costs 3,75$ + taxes
Aliaksandra H — Google review
Pros: - Wide range of pasteries, cakes and macaroons - Nice and cozy sitting area in the shop - Polite staff Cons: - Furniture is old and can be replaced - Restroom was broken
N E — Google review
I was fortunate enough to have a “mini celebration” lunch of my good news between appointments at Financier...quiche and cava...life is grand!
Gina D — Google review
Once upon a time, I really liked this place but alas, all good things must come to an end. I put up with the overpriced, so-so offerings mostly because the coffee guy did such a great job with my order every day. He represents great customer service- he knows my preferences and gets it right every time. Sadly, the other staff members are unfriendly and abrupt. Yesterday, I came in with a pretty severe injury to my foot that I later went to the ER for... My son asked for ice so I could ice my foot before walking on it again- they told him he had to pay a dollar for a cup of ice. Really?! That’s just sad and pathetic. Do they really need the money so much that they will charge me for ice to treat an injury? Wow. I gave them another chance and today, I got attitude about a special order I have been getting for uh, I don’t know, like several years... so after years of loyalty I am going to take my business elsewhere.
KGQ N — Google review
Quick service, very nice atmosphere in the cafe. Lots of pastry and coffee choices. A little bit more on the pricy side, but it's fair considering the high-quality taste of the menu items. House coffee is great. Definitely recommend this cafe.
Eric B — Google review
Cute little pastries 😋 on the expensive side
Joey R — Google review
It's a quiet, sunny location for an informal meeting or chat with friends. Lots of seating for a cafe style location. It's also rarely crowded. Plus, you get a delicious mini madeline with every coffee purchase!!
Andrea W — Google review
The pastries are always fresh and delicious. There is a decent selection of teas available, and tea is served HOT. Although the tea comes in paper cups, the pastries are served on a plate with a fork and a knife. Overall, a very pleasant place to slow down for 15 minutes at.
Val T — Google review
35 Cedar St, New York, NY 10005, USA•Tips and more reviews for Financier Patisserie

47François Payard Bakery

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François Payard Bakery is a refined French bakery and café with three locations in New York City. It's known for its classic breads, cakes, pastries, sandwiches, soups, and salads. The bakery offers a robust selection of organic artisanal breads including pretzel morissette and chocolate bread. One of their popular treats is the macaron ice cream sandwich made with excellent macarons and two flavors of ice cream.
Great selection of French pastries. Also have sandwiches and savory foods, but didn't try any of them. Recommend their Louvre, a chocolate-hazelnut pastry. Plenty of seating and helpful staff.
Faisal C — Google review
This bakery is cozy and has friendly service. Desserts are beautiful. I opted for the pumpkin cheesecake. It was tasty and small but left me feeling heavy. The pumpkin flavor is light and the cream flavor is powerful. I didn't try the croissants but they looked amazing.
Nia, G — Google review
Delicious desserts lousy customer service. The person behind the counter looked like he didn't belong there AND didn't want to be there. He seemed uninspired and was slow to answer any questions. He cleaned and shut down the coffee machine 20 minutes before close " because no one was coming in" so we had to walk over to Starbucks with our shopping bags and desserts. Very disappointing experience
Valerie D — Google review
I brought my mum there for a cup of tea with a dessert. That was a a great idea. We loved it. There is a good variety of sweets, but not too many to get lost in it. We ordered one cake with blueberrys (delicious, light dessert) and another one with passion fruit (sweet n fruity with chocolate). Almond croissant we took with us was better than any I ever had. Thumbs up
Eliza S — Google review
I have become a fan since I went to this place in Paris. Now they opened in Manhattan, I have to come to pay my visit! I got their salted caramel and coffee macarons and their chocolate almond croissant. The macaron is $2.25 each and the filling is rich and smooth. The shell is a little crispy and chewy. The croissant is very buttery and is of generous size. I recommend toasting it in the toaster before you eat it. It is the bomb!
Athena C — Google review
Tucked away from the more heavy tourist foot traffic, this location offers a relative oasis from the hustle-bustle of Manhattan. The viennoiseries are all on point here and their specialty desserts which I have not tried all of are very delicious. The seating is ample. The atmosphere is a little lacking (neither hip modern nor Parisian charming) but overall we enjoyed the pastries and our visit very much.
Anh H — Google review
I've just discovered this bakery and can't rave about it enough! The cakes and tarts are delicious, and the macarons are devine! As for savory, I've only tried the quiche lorraine but it was also great and reminded me of the ones I'd get in France. The servers are kind and informative (I'm always asking for suggestions and they haven't let me down yet!). There is not a ton of seating but I've never been there and not been able to find a spot. It's quiet and a nice place to catch up with a friend or just chill with your laptop and a drink. I have a feeling I'm going to be a regular!
Nicole M — Google review
This is not the typical coffee or bakery type place to me. It wasn't busy on a cold Saturday night. We just needed a place to sit and warm up. The croissant and coffee was on par with other places. I should have tried a macaron. The Staff was very friendly and helpful.
Christian L — Google review
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