Old-fashioned bakery shines with legendary rugelach known for balanced sweetness and flaky tenderness. Cozy, warm vibe with bright red and white decor invites you to enjoy gourmet pastries. Outdoor tables offer a quaint spot to savor the apricot rugelach's perfect texture.
Apricot rugelach stands out as a gourmet pastry with a perfect texture and flavor. These rugelach pastries consistently impress with their exceptional quality and taste.
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The price of rugelach is $3 for 2 bites.
The bakery has minimal seating available.
You cannot just buy a coffee and sit outside; a purchase is necessary to sit.
Cozy bakery offers a fresh baked goods aroma and intimate seating. Chocolate rugelach is super addictive and a top favorite. Pastries like babka are exceptional, drawing lovers of high-quality treats.
Chocolate rugelach stands out as super addictive and absolutely elite in flavor. These rugelach are consistently delicious and often the favorite item to return for.
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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.
Bagel shop blends a trendy vibe with seasonal rugelach that shine as hidden gems. Cozy indoor seating invites you to savor unique bagel flavors and gluten-free treats in a lively, classic space.
Pastries include rugelach with seasonal flavors and holiday specials. These treats stand out as hidden gems alongside other baked goods.
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Expect to wait at least 15 minutes on weekends due to high demand.
The business often runs out of popular items by noon.
Bagel Joint offers unique items like egg creams and babka.
Tiny bakery shines with warm cinnamon rugelach and rich chocolate babka. Fresh pastries fill the air with sweet scents, creating an authentic atmosphere despite limited seating. Every bite tastes homemade and wonderful.
Warm cinnamon rugelach come out fresh and soft. The chocolate babka and rugelach stand out as very tasty and wonderful.
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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 shines with freshly baked goods and a cozy atmosphere filled with natural light. Rugelach here is rich and buttery, featuring dark chocolate and a zesty cheesecake twist. Space fills fast, creating a lively, sometimes tight vibe.
Rich and buttery with generous dark chocolate, the rugelach offers soft, warm pastries that melt in your mouth. The cheesecake version adds a light hint of lemon for variety.
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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.
Roomy bakery offers cozy seating with sofas and cushioned chairs, perfect for work or relaxation with wifi and power outlets. Chocolate rugelach shines with its rich, sweet flavor and flaky texture. Multiple music sources create a lively vibe while being pet-friendly.
Chocolate rugelach stands out with its rich, sweet flavor and flaky texture. It pairs well with other baked goods like chocolate hazelnut babka and almond chocolate croissant.
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Cash is not accepted at the coffee stand.
You need to order while you are in line even if you donโt see what they offer.
The prices are on the high side, with croissants costing $5 to $6 each.
Modern bakery offers light, flaky rugelach with rich chocolate filling. Extensive covered outdoor seating feels warm and inviting with heaters and plugs. Friendly service adds to the cozy coffee shop vibe perfect for relaxing or working.
Rugelach here is light and flaky with a soft texture. The chocolate filling stands out as rich and flavorful without being heavy.
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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 kiosk offers chocolate rugelach with rich, flaky texture and chocolate babka by the slice. Outdoor bar faces a park, creating a casual spot for fresh pastries and quick snacks. Simple atmosphere with limited seating and nearby pigeons adds to the laid-back vibe.
Chocolate rugelach stands out with its rich, decadent flavor and flaky texture. It pairs well with chocolate babka, making both popular choices among the baked goods.
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The bakery kiosk is located at the Northwest corner of Bryant Park.
Go in the morning to get the freshest chocolate babka.
The bakery can get busy during the morning rush hour.
Small bakery offers a warm vibe and heavenly aroma from fresh baked goods. Fully kosher with a wide selection including notable challah and flaky chocolate rugelach that sells out fast. Clean space with an easy polling system for ordering.
Flaky and tender texture defines the chocolate rugelach here. It often disappears quickly, showing its addictive 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.
Bakery buzzes with a fresh bread aroma and lively locals. Chocolate rugelach melts with extreme flavor and balanced sweetness. Outdoor seating offers a cozy spot to enjoy almond croissants and babka.
Chocolate rugelach stands out with a perfect balance and extreme flavor that melts in your mouth. Mini versions offer a reasonable price without too much sugar.
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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.
Small bakery shines with grandma's recipes and a cozy, family-owned vibe. Rugelach comes fresh in raspberry and chocolate, plus a unique cinnamon babka twist. Prices stay reasonable, making it easy to enjoy both sweet and savory treats.
Rugelach here comes in raspberry and chocolate varieties with a fresh, rich taste. The cinnamon babka resembles a rugelach cake, offering a unique twist on the classic pastry.
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Expect to pay around $16 for specialty pastries like diรณs beigli.
Bring exact cash to avoid issues with change or overcharging.
The bakery offers a variety of Hungarian desserts, including apple strudel.
Small space with brickface design offers a calm, nostalgic vibe. Rugelach shines in raspberry and apricot flavors, rich and authentic. Golden pastries and delicate tarts add charm to this quiet, cozy setting perfect for slow talks.
Rugelach here comes in raspberry and apricot flavors with a traditional style. The cookies have a rich, authentic taste that pairs well with other pastries like strudel.
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Customers have to wait until 11:00 am to order lunch.
You should arrive early if you want any chance at a seat.
They run out of sweet treats by the end of the day.
Cozy spot with a bagel bar and pizza oven offers fresh, gluten-free bagels and unique treats. Chocolate rugelach is addictively delicious and pairs well with other bakery items. Friendly energy shines despite tight space and no seating.
Chocolate rugelach stands out with its addictively delicious flavor and chocolate chip variety. Both versions consistently deliver a delicious taste that pairs well with other treats.
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This location is takeout only with no seating available.
Expect long wait times, especially during busy hours.
The establishment offers a variety of gluten-free options.
Bright, clean space blends bakery charm with a bagel shop vibe and cozy seating. Cinnamon rugelach offer exceptional flavor and are a popular dessert. Atmosphere shifts from quiet jazz mornings to lively weekends, making it a polished setting for any visit.
Cinnamon rugelach stand out as a delicious dessert with exceptional flavor. They appear among the Sunday selections alongside cinnamon rolls and are popular to take home.
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The prices for a bagel with lox are $15+.
The prices for a bagel with flavored cream cheese are $6+.
Kossars gets a little busy on weekend mornings.
Bagel shop blends retro style with sleek design and offers free cream cheese samples. Rugelach here is huge yet flaky, with chocolate as the standout flavor. Staff are knowledgeable and helpful, creating a friendly, energetic vibe even when busy.
Huge but surprisingly delicate with a flaky crunch, the rugelach offers a light dessert option. The chocolate flavor stands out as the best among the varieties.
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You need to get a ticket before ordering to join the queue.
Expect to wait at least 30 minutes during peak hours.
To avoid the wait, consider ordering online for pickup.
Gourmet grocery store buzzes with old-world charm and an edgy deli vibe. Rugelach here boasts rich flavors and delicate texture, rivaling the babka. Upstairs, find an extensive gourmet cookware selection, making it a local institution for serious shoppers.
Behind the bakery counter, the rugelach stands out with rich flavors and a delicate texture. The chocolate versions match the quality of the babka, making them a notable choice among Jewish comfort foods.
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Parking is abysmal, so plan accordingly.
There is no restroom available for customers.
The #1 subway stop is right next to Zabar's for easy access.
Small bakery buzzes with fresh bread aromas and rustic charm. Rugelach shines as a classic treat alongside chocolate babka. Grab-and-go style suits busy visitors seeking quick, quality pastries.
Rugelach here matches the quality of the chocolate babka and stands out among other pastries like the croissant and danish. It offers a delicious but straightforward take on this classic treat.
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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.