Boutique bakery with rustic homemade vibe and artisanal pastries offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with friendly energy. Open kitchen and colorful pink packaging add charm, while the space showcases local art and thoughtful design. Customers find it a hidden gem with unique Filipino-inspired flavors.
Good to know
The cafe is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
There is a parking lot behind the store across from the train tracks.
All desserts are baked fresh every day on the premises.
Small bakery with a cozy atmosphere and a warm, quiet vibe reminiscent of an old home. It feels family-friendly and welcoming, creating a strong sense of community. Seating is available outside, offering a relaxed spot to enjoy pastries and coffee.
Good to know
Get there early to ensure popular items are available.
Some pastries may sell out quickly, especially during peak hours.
Prices for pastries are not listed, so be prepared for surprises.
Small French patisserie offers indoor and outdoor seating with comfortable chairs and free wifi. Atmosphere stays quiet in the morning and feels cozy and welcoming throughout the day. Displays feature colorful macarons and French pastries that draw attention.
Good to know
Visit in the morning when the croissants are fresh out.
Go early to avoid the pastries disappearing late morning or early afternoon.
$13.50 for 6 macarons was the price at the time we went.
Minimalist bakery space resembles an empty warehouse with no indoor seating, offering only a service counter and a small outdoor seating area. Atmosphere feels sterile yet chill, contrasting with the heavenly smell of fresh baked goods. Outdoor tables provide a cozy spot to enjoy some of the best croissants and pastries available.
Good to know
They only accept cards and do not accept cash.
Check their working days and hours before visiting as they donโt open every day.
Get there early as a line forms before they open.
Spacious vegan restaurant with gorgeous decor and collectible art on the walls creates an elegant but casual atmosphere. Warm lighting and jazz covers set a relaxing, peaceful vibe. Staff contribute to a friendly, inviting environment that feels both serene and airy.
Good to know
Peacefood is BYOB, but drinks must be kosher.
Reservations are recommended as walk-in availability is limited.
The restaurant is kosher, catering to dietary restrictions.
Food court combines market stalls and restaurant seating with live flamenco music creating a lively, upscale yet approachable vibe. Decor features vibrant colors and decorative ceramics evoking Spanish warmth and vitality. Visitors find a unique atmosphere reminiscent of bustling Spanish mercados.
Good to know
Plan ahead to see the Flamenco dancing show, which runs from 6-8 PM on Thursdays.
Wednesdays offer half-priced bottles of wine during happy hour.
Happy hour features a great selection of options at the Food Hall.
Tiny bakery with on-site baking visible through a window creates an intimate, authentic vibe. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed French music to lively Bachata, making it feel more chaotic and commercial. Small indoor space and outdoor seating accommodate a mix of quiet moments and casual socializing.
Good to know
There is no restroom available for customers.
It takes about 30 minutes to get a croissant and coffee.
Go early because they usually sell out of items.
Historic bakery with Gilded Age decor including stained glass ceilings and marble floors creates an elegant, old New York atmosphere. Shelves overflow with varied Italian pastries and cakes, while indoor seating offers a cozy, timeless setting reminiscent of early 20th-century Italy.
Good to know
The bakery is open every single day of the year.
It is recommended to come right after the lunch rush or in the morning to avoid the crowd.
Make sure you take a number and walk all the way in.
Bakery shines with exceptional pastries and a classic French vibe. Spacious seating and fast service make it great for families. Warm, cozy atmosphere with wheelchair access adds to comfort and convenience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
They stayed open late on New Year's Eve for celebrations.
You can enjoy brunch at Angelina Bakery on weekends.
Market space blends elegant, tidy decor with a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of a 1920s-1930s fish market. Variety includes fine dining restaurants, cozy bars, and specialty shops like a florist and cheese shop. Quiet energy suits those seeking a refined, calm food hall experience.
Good to know
The Tin Building is currently only open Thursday - Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Make sure you make reservations online to avoid long wait times.
Plan ahead and arrive early as it gets crowded around noon on weekends.