Bakery space with a warehouses-hipster-Brooklyn vibe fills with an intoxicating aroma of fresh sourdough. Atmosphere feels welcoming and lively, charged with passion and attention to detail. Bread here stands out as the best sourdough, known for its perfect tang and airy texture.
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Crave Sourdough is only open on Thursdays and Fridays.
The bakery offers samples of new products during visits.
A loaf of bread costs $20.
Cozy bakery offers fresh baked goods with a warm Israeli vibe. Chocolate babka shines with rich, soft texture, while vegan challah and seeded options sell out fast. Intimate seating invites savoring exceptional pastries in a small, welcoming space.
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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.
Small, bright bakery offers fresh challah with a soft texture and rich flavor. Chocolate babka delights with a sweet, chocolatey swirl. Self-serve coffee and grab-and-go options add convenience to this Jewish cultural spot.
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Avoid going at lunchtime if youโre in a rush as theyโre incredibly packed.
It is tough to find parking in this area.
The restaurant claims to open at 6 AM but actually opens 40 minutes later.
Mediterranean restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with freshly baked bread made on site and simple, clean decor. The vibe is welcoming and casual, encouraging guests to relax and enjoy their meals. It serves as a local community spot with consistently clean and inviting surroundings.
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The place is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
A good lunch could cost around $20 for a drink, bowl, and bread.
You should get the bread earlier because they have been selling out lately.
Small space fills with fresh baked scents and cozy energy. Traditional almond croissants shine alongside artful chocolate babka with rich sweetness. Soft, cloud-like vegan challah with seeded crust draws regulars seeking savory and sweet treats.
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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 fresh bread aroma and lively locals. Chocolate babka offers rich, addictive flavor, while festive challah with sesame topping delights. Seating blends covered outdoor dining and a cozy industrial vibe near the kitchen.
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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 offers a warm atmosphere with extensive covered outdoor seating and friendly service. Chocolate babka is moist and addictive, while Challah varies in taste and is less favored. Outdoor heaters and plugs make it perfect for longer visits.
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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.
Bright, elegant bakery offers a cozy Parisian vibe with natural light and comfy seating. Chocolate babka delights with thick swirls and rich flavor. Soft challah knots topped with smoked salmon and tzatziki provide a fresh, balanced bite.
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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.
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.
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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.
Small shop buzzes with an old school vibe and classic bagel and lox. Chocolate babka offers a rich flavor that pairs well with other sweets. Challah is affordable but sometimes mass-produced, while challah bread pudding shines as a dessert.
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You must take a number when you first enter to be served.
There is no dine-in option; it's takeout only.
Expect long wait times, often over an hour, especially after 10am.