A go-to spot for delicious plant-based fare with unique dishes, outdoor seating perfect for people-watching, and a kosher certification.
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Emily Glass
Went here for lunch while visiting NYC recently. There were a lot of options for someone vegetarian and gluten free, but even more choice if you can eat gluten. There aren't many/any root vegetables on the menu but what is on the menu is really tasty. I had a brown rice bowl, my friend had the golden beet salad. Both were plenty of food for a lunch. The key lime pie was refreshing. We were able to sit outside, which made for good people watching.
Immerse yourself in a whimsical fairytale vibe with enchanting decor, delightful teas, and magical touches like fairy wings and fairy dust.
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PeNa Pergolino
We went to this cute place having read some positive reviews, and we confirm everything: good food, friendly staff, fairytale atmosphere. There are gluten-free options on the menu, more savory than sweet
Experience a modern bakery with a unique cruller that’s a delightful mix of doughnut and churro, plus a cozy vibe for indoor and outdoor seating.
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Nick Van Maele
Excellent bakery. Somewhat pricey but delicious food. Free tap water is provided.
Their Cruller is a crossover between a doughnut and a churro. It's delicious. My wife had a gluten-free salmon and avocado, and she described the bun as very tasty, which is not a given in the gluten-free space.
Modern interior. You can sit inside and outside on the sidewalk. Wheelchair accessible. Restrooms on-site are clean but probably not wheelchair accessible, given the tight door.
I can recommend without hesitation. We will visit again.
This neighborhood gem offers unique sweet treats like kouign-amann and amazing weekend baguettes, plus irresistible croissant sandwiches.
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Erin A
Our favorite bakery in the neighborhood! Absolute must-try items include: kouign-amann (an unbelievable sweet treat that I had never before encountered), chocolate raspberry croissant (the buttery croissant complements the jam splendidly), and tiramisu (I've never been a fan of traditional tiramisu but this gluten-free version is amazing). The weekend-only baguettes make the best sandwiches and their chocolate chip cookies are, imho, better than Levain! And don't forget the savory ham, egg, and cheese croissant sandwiches that melt in your mouth and are far better than any other breakfast sandwich around. Lucky to be a local and can't recommend enough to those visiting the neighborhood. Enjoy!