Small space fills with the fresh scent of baked goods and offers limited seating inside with some benches outside. Energy rises when it gets crowded, creating a cozy but tight atmosphere. Known for traditional Parisian-style almond croissants and varied savory pastries, it draws a steady flow of pastry lovers early in the day.
Pastries feature flaky textures and savory fillings like spinach and feta. The selection offers fresh, flavorful options made to perfection.
Soft texture and cloud-like interior define the challah here. The vegan version features a seeded crust and becomes a weekly staple for many.
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The bakery is open every day except on Saturdays.
The bakery's hours are limited, closing at 1 PM.
The banana croissant is often sold out before 10AM.
Bakery buzzes with a lively crowd and quick lines, offering a huge selection of fresh breads and heimish flavors. Pastries shine with kosher dairy options, while spelt challah impresses with texture and taste. A salad bar adds fresh variety beyond baked goods.
Fresh and tasty pastries stand out here, with a strong focus on kosher dairy options. Cakes and sandwiches also complement the pastry selection well.
Spelt challah stands out with its excellent texture and flavor. Sourdough challah also appears in unique forms like a double kugel, showing variety in preparation.
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On Fridays, the bakery is very packed.
You may see long lines on Fridays, but the line moves quickly.
The prices at the bakery are reasonable.
Bakery fills the air with fresh bread aroma and offers a take-out food bar featuring various baked goods. It draws a crowd seeking authentic Jewish pastries, especially Hamentaschen and Challah available on select days. The space feels cozy and friendly, known for high-quality kosher treats and a loyal local following.
Freshness stands out with a variety of breads and pastries available. Pastries pair well with iced coffee for a simple treat.
Challah comes out fresh on Thursdays and Fridays before sunset. It stays soft and flavorful with a mouth-watering taste.
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Go there on Friday to pick up fresh baked challah.
Customers should go there early in the morning for piping hot bread.
There is no price tag on the food, so ask for prices.
Coffee shop inside an apartment lobby offers cozy seating with giant steps and a windowsill bench. Bright, well-lit space creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere with a community feel from local residents. Small terrace invites guests to enjoy the sun while sipping expertly brewed coffee.
Locally sourced pastries come from different nearby places, offering a tasty variety. The mouna challah stands out with a unique mix of flavors, paired well with drip coffee and matcha.
Sweet challah buns stand out, especially the Nutella and pesto mozzarella varieties. The mouna challah offers a unique mix of flavors, and the French brioche-style challah impresses with its richness.
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Progeny Coffee only accepts card payments and does not accept cash.
They pay farmers equitably and above fair trade pricing.
Progeny Coffee is committed to improving the quality of life for local farmers.
Old-fashioned bakery with handwritten signs and a nostalgic atmosphere that feels like stepping back to the 1930s. Friendly, familiar interactions create a warm, welcoming vibe among a mix of local regulars. Known for authentic kosher baked goods sold by weight, it offers a unique, family-run experience with reasonable prices.
Incredibly delicious kosher babka, hamantaschen, and strudel stand out among the pastries. Fresh rye bread and challah also complement the variety of cakes and treats available.
Challah here comes in bread and rolls form with above average quality. It sits alongside other kosher baked goods like babka and hamantaschen.
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The bakery/deli is cash only.
They sell everything by weight, allowing customers to try small portions.
Sunday is a great day to visit for fresh rye bread.
Kosher bakery and cafe with classy decor and a heimish atmosphere filled with the smell of fresh baked goods. It offers an extensive, customizable menu and a welcoming environment where people gather to shmooze. The setting near parks adds to its convenient, inviting vibe for quick bites or relaxed meals.
Pastries come out fresh and light, with a perfect balance of flavor and sugar. Rolls and danishes look beautiful and inviting.
Challah here is tasty and pairs well with their delicious rolls and danishes. The bread has a fresh, soft texture that stands out.
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The menu is extensive and fully customizable for various dietary needs.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
It's a convenient stop for quick bites, especially near Kikar Shabbos.
Bakery offers kosher baked goods with a focus on challah and pastries that many find exceptional. The atmosphere is busy with reasonable prices and ample free parking. It stands out for nut-free options and a strong reputation in its community.
Pastries come in a variety of kosher options that are consistently light and high quality. Cakes and breads stand out as amazing and delicious offerings.
Challah here stands out for its fluffy texture and freshness. The pretzel challah is a notable twist that many find amazing and highly recommend.
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West Orange Bake Shop offers a variety of kosher pastries.
The prices are reasonable compared to supermarket bakeries.
There is plenty of free parking available.
Small cafe with no indoor seating offers quaint outdoor balcony space and views over a parking area. Atmosphere feels cozy and homey with a European-style bakery vibe. Popular spot known for high-quality baked goods and a comfortable, local feel.
Subtly sweet pastries stand out here, with excellent Danish and croissants among the options. All baked goods maintain a consistently high quality.
Challah stands out as a key item, especially available on Fridays. Ordering it in advance is common due to its popularity alongside bagels and pretzel rolls.
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There is no indoor seating available at the cafe.
You should order Challah in advance.
The place is only a 2-minute walk from Aubrey Davis/Lid park.
Cozy bakery with a Parisian vibe and clean, welcoming atmosphere. Displays a diverse selection of pastries, bagels, and breads that draw a steady crowd, especially before lunch. Known for authentic French croissants and top-quality handmade baked goods.
A fantastic selection of fresh pastries includes bagels and croissants that are lighter than they look. These pastries stand out as delicious, made fresh every day, and consistently tasty.
Whole wheat challah stands out for its freshness and flavor. Rainbow-colored challah adds a unique visual twist to the variety of pastries and breads available.
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Most popular items sell out by lunchtime, so arrive early.
Parking is easy with plenty of options available nearby.
Expect large portions for breakfast and brunch items.
Bakery offers authentic Israeli baked goods with a cozy atmosphere and freshly baked breads and pastries filling the air. Space includes a self-service layout and inviting seating area. The vibe feels warm and homey, reminiscent of Tel Aviv streets.
Pastries come out incredibly fresh and flaky, packed with authentic Jewish flavors. They taste very sweet and pair well with coffee.
Soft, fresh, and flavorful challah loaves stand out for Shabbat meals. Sweet challah rolls work well for sandwiches and add a unique touch to the bread selection.
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Shibolim Bakery offers a variety of kosher baked goods, including challah and pastries.
All challah contains sesame seeds; consider this if you have allergies.
The bakery is conveniently located near the airport, making it easy to visit.
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.
Melty, golden shallots burst with flavor in the Shallot Pastry Cup, making it a unique choice. Pastries come highly recommended by staff and consistently deliver delicious taste.
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 buzzes with a lively morning crowd and fresh bread aroma. Almond croissants and babka shine among flaky pastries. Festive challah with sesame tops offers rich, delicious flavor. Seating blends covered outdoor and compact industrial vibes.
Pastries come out fresh and flaky with a great assortment including chocolate rugelach, babka, and pretzels. They stay light and high quality, matching well with the coffee.
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.
Tiny bakery with adorable decor and warm, inviting atmosphere. Offers unique rotating flavors of cinnamon rolls, including sweet and savory options. Friendly staff create a cozy, welcoming vibe despite the small space.
S'mores flavor stands out as a unique pastry here. Pastries transform simple treats into artful creations with delicious taste.
Cinnamon roll challah stands out with its moist texture and delicious flavor. The original version is often described as outstanding and worth buying.
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Expect a long line on Saturday mornings, but it clears up by noon.
Cinnamon rolls are priced around $10 each, which some find excessive.
The bakery offers both sweet and savory rolls, including unique monthly flavors.
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.
Pastries offer a great variety and stand out for their Spinach and Feta Pastry and the special black and white cookie that blends croissant, pastry, and cookie textures. They taste amazing and pair well with the bread and coffee available.
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.
Deli space combines cozy, vibrant atmosphere with fun artwork and hip celebrity pencil portraits. Energy feels frantic and chaotic yet welcoming, focusing on authenticity over trends. Seating is ample, supporting a family-friendly environment with a modern take on classic deli style.
Bagels and pastries stand out with their amazing taste. Cookies and other pastries are also addicting and delicious.
Challah comes out perfectly crisp outside and soft inside. It works well in sandwiches like the egg with vegetables and bacon or the grilled cheese, which pairs nicely with American cheese for extra tang.
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There was no available parking on Clybourn without blocking traffic or risking a ticket.
They don’t accept cash; only card payments are accepted.
The only option for cream cheese on a bagel is to pay $8 for a tub.
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.
Pastries here stand out for their freshness and variety, including babka and cheese and potato options. The bakery offers a great spot to enjoy these alongside good coffee.
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.
Small bakery with rustic wooden accents and bright, airy lighting creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere. No seating inside encourages a grab-and-go experience amid a bustling vibe. Aromas of fresh bread and pastries fill the space, adding to its charm.
Apricot Kolache stands out with its unique flavor. Pastries combine blueberries and cream cheese in creative ways. Each item offers little surprises that make them delicious despite the high prices.
Flaky, soft, and buttery textures define the challah croissant, which tastes unmistakably like challah. Varieties include a vanilla challah honey bun and a classic honey Challah Pullman.
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A double pretzel costs $15, while a single pretzel usually costs $7.
Expect no line on Friday mornings around 9:45am.
The bakery does not start serving pretzels until later in the day.
Bakery offers a huge selection of breads, pastries, and cookies with a focus on kosher baked goods. Interior feels authentic and clean, creating a pleasant atmosphere. Known for 7-layer cake and cheese danishes, it draws both locals and tourists consistently.
Pastries come in a huge selection including breads and cookies, all fresh and skillfully made. Every item meets strict Kashrus standards and delivers delicious, high-quality flavors.
Challah comes in several varieties with rich flavor and a soft texture. Multiple loaves can be ordered, and the breads are consistently popular alongside other baked goods.
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Zeman's Bakery offers a wide variety of breads, pastries, and cookies.
Everything at Zeman's Bakery is under strict Kashrus.
The bakery is very clean and pleasant.
Kosher grocery store and café combines authentic Israeli products with a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a home away from home. The space is clean and modern, with a family vibe among staff and unique touches like kids grocery carts. It offers a genuine taste of Israel through both its market and dining experience.
Fresh-made pastries stand out with unique flavors not found elsewhere in the city. You can reserve specific items by phone before they sell out, ensuring access to their delicious, sought-after treats.
Fresh challah is available with a surprising variety of kosher products. Sonia's challah stands out as excellent.
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Nova Market and Café is the only kosher café in Nashville.
The market has a large selection of kosher products not found easily elsewhere.
Expect a family-friendly environment with a variety of fresh food options.
Tiny bakery offers wide variety of traditional pastries with homemade quality and rich chocolate babka. Inside smells of fresh sweets fill the air, creating a picturesque, authentic atmosphere despite crowded space and limited seating.
Rich and tasty pastries fill the air with wonderful smells. Traditional Jewish pastries, puff pastry, chocolate, and creamy sweets stand out for their delicious flavors and pretty presentation.
Freshness stands out with fragrant and squishy challah bread. Large sizes are available, suitable for events like weddings.
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You pay by weight for the babka, so ask for the price before ordering.
Expect to pay around $10 for a 3/4lb slice of babka.
Be cautious as they may charge tourists more than locals.
French bakery offers freshly baked goods with a spacious, cozy atmosphere featuring natural lighting and table seating. The space fills up quickly, creating a lively but sometimes congested environment. Pastries like babka and croissants stand out for their quality and taste.
Pastries stand out for their rich buttery texture and generous dark chocolate fillings, especially the Rugelach. Breads Bakery offers a variety of tasty breads and to-go snacks that pair well with coffee.
Sesame challah pairs well with labne and has a perfect texture and flavor. Plain challah costs nearly $10 but has a poor dough quality and is less enjoyable compared to other bakeries.
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The almond croissant costs over $6.
The chocolate rugalach costs $14 for 6 pieces.
The bakery is located in midtown Manhattan along 6th Avenue, near the subway.
Small, clean bakery with a warm atmosphere and a polling system for ordering. Fully kosher with a wide selection of pastries and breads, including notable challah and rugelach. The scent of fresh baked goods fills the air, creating a heavenly aroma along the avenue.
Fresh and flavorful pastries fill the shelves with a nice selection of cakes, desserts, and breads. The variety covers many types, making it a pastry paradise for those who love sweets.
Large breakaway challah loaves are available, ideal for Shabbos. The challah is consistently fresh and highly regarded for its quality.
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On Sundays, the bakery has a section on baked goods on sale for half price.
This bakery is fully kosher.
The price for two donuts is $10.
Upscale Israeli restaurant offers a chic and cozy atmosphere with beautiful interior design featuring lots of light and greenery. The space includes a comfortable lounge and outdoor seating, creating a relaxed vibe. Drinks include creative cocktails and Israeli wines, complementing a menu with Middle Eastern and Western fusion flavors.
Pastries come with burekas filled with pickles and tahini sauce that stand out. The overall selection is incredibly tasty and pairs well with the cafe setting.
Fresh, fluffy challah pairs well with savory lebneh butter. The almond challah Danish stands out as a sweet highlight among other dishes featuring challah rolls and almond flavors.
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Get there early for a drink at the Hoxton lobby.
The restaurant offers a prix fixed murder mystery brunch.
You should definitely make a reservation before coming here.
Stylish space features hand-painted brick walls and beautiful tile work with an earthy, rustic vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite busy, sometimes chaotic entry. Creative pastries and breads complement a relaxed all-day café energy.
Pastries come in a variety of buns, twists, cakes, and laminations with both savory and sweet options. The apple galette stands out with its beautifully flaky, tender pastry and a nice apple compote.
Freshness stands out with both challah and baguette available. The stuffed challah draws attention, paired with sweet treats like baklava and cardamom kouing.
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A mandatory 20% service charge is added to all bills.
An additional 24% surcharge is included for service and healthcare charges.
Expect limited menu options, especially for brunch and lunch items.
Fresh-baked challah, rugelach, and pastries fill the air with a comforting aroma in a clean, well-lit space. The bakery offers traditional Jewish baked goods with exceptional cheesecake and fresh cheese blintzes standing out. Seating feels uninviting, but quality and excellent prices define the experience.
Fresh-baked challah, rugelach, and other pastries fill the air with a comforting aroma. Pastries offer a mix of quality, ranging from mediocre to a real treat.
Fresh-baked challah fills the air with a comforting aroma. The bread is perfectly soft and works well with fillings like tuna fish, making for a tasty sandwich.
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The bakery offers fresh ingredients for all its baked goods.
Expect a clean and well-lit environment during your visit.
It is a great spot for breakfast or lunch options.
Small deli with covered outdoor seating and a heated patio offers a cozy, old-world vibe reminiscent of New York. Space is limited, focusing on takeout and casual outdoor dining with a neighborhood feel. Outdoor heaters sometimes fail, affecting comfort during colder weather.
Pastries come made from scratch with fresh local ingredients. They taste simply delicious and offer a great variety alongside bagels and bread.
Challah comes in loaves that are sometimes thin and skimpy. Samples appear on Fridays, and there are also fun dessert items alongside the bread.
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Get there early to ensure a full selection of bagels, especially on weekends.
They often run out of popular bagel options by early afternoon.
Prices for bagels and sandwiches can be high, with some items costing over $50.
Spacious cafe with ceramic-tiled walls creates a loud, energetic atmosphere that fills the space. Plenty of seating inside and on the patio supports a busy, bustling vibe. Stylish, modern design contrasts with the high noise level, making it a lively spot for those who enjoy vibrant settings.
Pastries come in a wide selection with consistently high quality. Almond croissants, pistachio croissants, morning buns, monkey bread, and scones stand out as delicious favorites. Boxes of pastries often get devoured quickly, showing their appeal.
Challah bread offers a subtle sweetness from honey and pairs well with simple dishes like eggs. It stands out alongside other breads like sourdough for its delicious flavor.
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Parking in Ridgewood can be difficult, so plan accordingly.
Expect small portions for the prices offered.
The cafe can get crowded, especially during peak hours.
Beautiful building hosts a busy kosher bakery with long lines and self-serve pastries. Atmosphere feels unwarm but lively, with a manager who creates a good vibe. Fresh yeast pastries and incredible challah stand out among offerings.
Yeast pastries come fresh and tasty with a wide selection to choose from. Pastries and donuts offer inexpensive options with self-serve bags and napkins available.
Challah comes with a crumble topping and chocolate chips that stand out. Prices vary widely, with small challah at $7 and bubkha pieces reaching $45.
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The store does not accept credit card payments without an additional fee.
A piece of bubkha costs $45.
A small challah costs $7.