Cozy bakery offers fresh baked goods with a warm Israeli vibe. Flaky chocolate croissants and rich almond variations delight pastry lovers. Early birds grab seeded and vegan challah before it sells out.
Flaky and airy texture defines the chocolate croissant, filled with the right amount of rich chocolate. The almond chocolate croissant stands out as a notable variation among the offerings.
Challah sells out fast, so arriving early is key. Multiple options include seeded, raisin, and vegan challah, all with a delicious taste.
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A spicy cheese stick costs $4.50.
This place is not nut-friendly for those with allergies.
A line often forms out the door, indicating its popularity.
Artisan bakery with cozy outdoor seating and an alleyway entrance featuring open-air art pieces creates a chic, inviting atmosphere. The space welcomes pets and offers homemade treats for them, adding to the friendly vibe. Pastries and breads stand out for their exceptional quality and presentation.
Flaky texture defines the chocolate croissant here, making it a standout pastry. It pairs rich chocolate with a delicate, buttery crust for a fantastic treat.
Challah comes out beautiful and delicious with a tasty sourdough twist. Staff show willingness to deliver challahs, making sure bread arrives even if pickup plans change.
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The bakery is often sold out of croissants by 11am, so arrive early.
Parking can be tricky in downtown, so plan accordingly.
The bakery opens with limited inventory due to high demand.
Small bakery offers high-quality Middle Eastern pastries with a strong aroma of fresh baked goods that draws people in. The space is pick-up-only, focusing on artisan breads and pastries that balance sweet and savory without being overly sweet.
Chocolate croissant stands out as a favorite with a rich, flaky texture and a satisfying chocolate filling. It pairs well with other pastries like the cheese Danish and cheese and spinach pastry.
Braided bread comes fresh and very soft. It holds traditional value for ceremonial occasions and pairs well with other baked goods like chocolate babka and croissants.
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Lior The Baker has limited hours, so plan your visit accordingly.
This bakery is pick-up only; there is no seating available.
Expect to pay around $15 for a dozen cookies and $25 for a babka.
Bright, elegant bakery with two levels and large windows fills the space with natural light. Atmosphere feels Parisian and cozy, welcoming for working or relaxing with coffee. Seating includes comfortable booths, upstairs lounge, and outdoor tables perfect for people watching.
Flaky, buttery layers wrap around a generous chocolate filling in the pain au chocolat. The chocolate croissants come out rich and indulgent, with some featuring an almond twist for extra flavor.
Smoked salmon on a soft challah knot pairs with tzatziki and radish for a fresh, balanced bite. Challah breads and croissants come out rich and excellent.
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Gloves should be worn when touching food and removed before returning to the register.
Expect 8-10 minutes to get your order taken if there's one person ahead.
Prices are higher than at Starbucks and other local cafes.
Bakery offers fresh bread aroma and a lively morning atmosphere with many locals. Seating includes covered outdoor dining and a compact industrial interior near the kitchen. Pastries like almond croissants and babka stand out as exceptional.
Flaky, soft, and flavorful textures define the almond chocolate croissant here. The chocolate croissants and pain au chocolat stand out with their delightful richness and amazing quality.
Challah stands out for its festive style and sesame topping. It tastes delicious and rich, often recommended alongside other baked goods.
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Breads Bakery offers sandwiches, salads, bakery items, and coffee.
The caraway rye bread is only available on weekends.
They sometimes have items on the menu only for that particular month, like the cheesecake babka in May.
Modern bakery with extensive covered outdoor seating and a warm, inviting atmosphere filled with the smell of fresh bread. Space feels busy and cozy, with a coffee shop vibe and friendly service. Outdoor area includes heaters and plugs, making it comfortable for longer stays.
Chocolate croissants have a super flaky crust with multiple layers and a crispy texture. They come freshly made and taste exceptionally delicious.
Offers an assortment of Challah with chocolate and cinnamon babka alongside spinach and feta burekas. The Challah bread has a taste that varies by personal preference and is not highly recommended.
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The bakery doesn't have seating options inside and has few tables outside.
If you go at the last hour, the cheesecakes are $5.
The price for two cups of tea is $10 plus tax.
Roomy bakery with varied seating options including sofas, high tops, and cushioned chairs creates a cozy atmosphere. Multiple music sources play simultaneously, contributing to a lively but sometimes noisy vibe. Pet-friendly space offers wifi and power outlets, supporting work and relaxation.
Warm pain au chocolat offers a rich, flaky texture and a classic chocolate filling. Almond chocolate croissants combine nutty sweetness with the buttery layers of a croissant.
Great challah knots and a festive Rosh Hashanah apple challah stand out here. Challah bread is exceptional but priced around $9 for a small loaf, and it can sell out quickly.
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Cash is not accepted at the coffee stand.
You need to order while you are in line even if you don’t see what they offer.
The prices are on the high side, with croissants costing $5 to $6 each.