The 30 best bakeries in NYC (2024)

The 30 best bakeries in NYC (1)

Including pie pros, famous cupcake destinations, local favorites and even tourist spots.

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Written by Amber Sutherland-Namako & Bao Ong

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Bakeries in New York City trade in more than morning croissants,pies and dinner party cookies: They dust the city with joy like powdered sugar from a sifter. Whether you’re popping in on a whim, or stopping by is a bit more of a chore, the aroma, the variety and the promise of something sweet on the horizon make them a bit of a respite from the city’s otherwise frenetic energy. So the next time you need a treat or even just to pause for a beat, head to New York City’s best bakeries.

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Best bakeries in NYC

1.Dominique Ansel Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Soho
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Thomas Schauer

Dominique Ansel honed his skills as executive pastry chef at Daniel for six years before opening this American and French patisserie. Caramelized croissants, miniature pastel meringues and madeleines make up the sweet selections at the counter, in addition to Ansel's madcap creations like milk shot glasses made from chocolate-chip cookies and frozen s'mores on a stick. Of course, the Cronut is still going strong.

2.Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • West Village
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Mah Ze Dahr

Pastry chef Umber Ahmadand partner Shelly Barbera (Brooklyn Fare, Aldea)have been runninga wholesale operation online since 2014, cranking out famous cheesecakes and brioche doughnuts from a Harlem kitchen.Savory goods join the menu at this West Village location,along with brioche morning buns, fresh tarts, dark-chocolate brownies and a full-service coffee-and-espresso bar.

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3.Patisserie Tomoko
  • Bakeries
  • Williamsburg
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Kumi Hayase

Haute pastry whiz Tomoko Kato's (Bouley Bakery, Le Bernardin) dessert tasting menu spotlights French-Japanese confections. Snag a seat for a three-course prix fixe including an amuse-bouche,your choice of sweetsand petit* fours.Pair your pastries with wine, coffee or tea. Items are also available to go.

4.Mazzola Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Carroll Gardens
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Jessica Lin, Photograph: Jakob Layman

Thiscramped Italian bakeryboastsbest-selling lard bread studded with bits of salami and provolone,pillowy ciabatta and a pulse-quickening variety of cookies to choose from.Pick up an assortment of sweets the next time you're invited anywhere and emerge as the day's hero.

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  • Bakeries
  • Greenpoint
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Creative Commons/Flickr/Wally Gobetz

You’ll find doughy fritters, not Tinkerbell, at this Greenpoint standby. Dip your lightly glazed raised doughnut into steaming coffee at the curved counter or box up a dozen still-warm chocolate cake rounds and black-raspberry jellies—just some of the 20-odd varieties baked daily.

6.Gino's Pastry Shop
  • Bakeries
  • The Bronx
  • price 1 of 4

This iconic Arthur Avenue bakery has supplied locals with Italian baked goods and wedding cakes since 1960. Pass time waiting in the shop's ever-present line by admiring the photos of famous visitors that line the walls, like Joe Pesci and Al Pacino.

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7.Pasticceria Monteleone
  • Bakeries
  • Carroll Gardens
  • price 1 of 4

Colloquially known asThe One With the Burger Cake in the Window, this old-world bakery creates all manner of pretty special occasion cakes. For everyday affairs, it also hasrows and rows of dainty mini-pastries, gelato and an abundance of Italian cookies.

8.Supermoon Bakehouse
  • Bakeries
  • Lower East Side
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Supermoon Bakehouse

Thisbakery from Ry Stephen of Mr. Holmes Bakehouse in L.A., San Francisco and Seoulsells sweets like a charcoal-meringue–stuffed squid-ink brioche and a torched-meringue–topped Cruffin filled with coconut-lime curd.Itsstandout morsel is the NYC (New York Croissant), a buttery everything-bagel croissant packed with cream cheese, capers and chunks of lox.

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9.Sugar Sweet Sunshine
  • Bakeries
  • Lower East Side
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy of Kevin J. McCormick Photography

Still one of NYC's top cupcake creators after nearly twenty years, this LES bakery pulls double-duty as a coffee shop where you can sip java and eat your sweets on the spot. In addition to its permanent and seasonal handheld treats, Sugar Sweet Sunshine also makes layer cakes, pies, pudding and cookies.

10.Lloyd's Carrot Cake
  • Bakeries
  • East Harlem
  • price 1 of 4

This NYC favorite, family-owned business has been in operation since 1986, and today it has locations in the Bronx and in East Harlem. Lloyd's titular item (availableby the slice up to party-sized!) is an obvious star, and red velvet, chocolate, strawberry and pineapple cakes all grace the menu, too.

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11.Ovenly
  • Bakeries
  • Greenpoint
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Jessica Lin

Erin Patinkin and Agatha Kulagaexpanded their popular wholesale bakerywith their first retail location—a stylish 13-seat café decked out with herringbone tile and green-and-white patterned wallpaper. Pop by for a Brooklyn Blackout Cake (made with Brooklyn Brewery beer and salted chocolate pudding) orcarrot ginger cake with honey buttercream.

12.Pilar Cuban Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Bedford-Stuyvesant
Photograph: Lily Brown

Ricardo Barreras rethinks breakfast at this extension of Pilar Cuban Eatery. The casual menu is perfect for on-the-go bites. Or stay and nosh amid the kitsch of Miami cafés: an ’80s-style painting of a papaya, a fake marlin, geometric pastel tiling and a spunky neon sign that displays the shop’s name.

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13.Bien Cuit
  • Bakeries
  • Boerum Hill
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Caroline Voagen Nelson

This sunny European-American bakery, opened by a pair of Philadelphia transplants, has established itself as a neighborhood favorite in Cobble Hill. Zachary Golper, formerly the head baker at French restaurant Le Bec-Fin, is the man behind the bread. The shop's name refers to its bread's“well done” darkened crust. The airy café offers a plentiful variety of baked goods, including breads, morning pastries, minitarts and open-faced sandwiches.

14.Baked
  • Bakeries
  • Red Hook
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Baked

Load up on homestyle sweets like fruit pies, brownies, cupcakes and red velvet cake at this snug bakery and café in Red Hook. The traditional apple pie is the best we've ever had.

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  • Bakeries
  • Gowanus
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Raydene Salinas

The two South Dakota sisters who opened Four & Twenty Blackbirds learned pie-baking from their grandma, and her expert instruction is evident in varieties like lemon chess, rhubarb custard andsalty honey enveloped in an exquisitely flaky crust. Linger at one of the comfy communal tables long enough, andyou'rebound towant another slice—and if you want to take home a whole pie, you'll need to order it at least 48 hours in advance.

16.Veniero’s Pasticceria and Caffe
  • Bakeries
  • East Village
  • price 1 of 4

You can always grab a great cup ofcoffee and a biscotti to go,but if you stay a little longer you'llbe enticed by the gorgeous cakes, cannoli anddeliciously creamy deep-dish cheesecake behind the counter. Savor yourgoods and marvel at theNeapolitanglass ceiling and Italian renaissance artdecorating the walls.

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17.Petee’s Pie Company
  • Bakeries
  • Lower East Side
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Petee's Pie Company

If heaven has a scent, it probably smells a lot like Petee's Pies on the Lower East Side—buttery, cinnamon-y, carb-y. Set on bustling Delancey Street near the entrance to the Williamsburg Bridge, the exterior doesn't scream cozy, but once you step inside the tiny storefront, you're surrounded by both modern and vintage touches. And co-owner and chef Petra Paredez incorporates the old with the new in her pastries as well, serving classic and old-school pie varieties like nesselrode (a chestnut-and-cherry pie from the 1940s), mince and almond chess, and other Norweigan-inspired baked goods.

18.Win Son Bakery
  • Taiwanese
  • East Williamsburg
Photograph: Laura Murray

Josh Ku and Trigg Brown's restaurant, Win Son, proffers inventive takes on Taiwanese-American bites. Now the duo has opened a bakery located across the street, serving excellent mochi donuts made in-house by pastry chef Danielle Spence.

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19.Sullivan St Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Hell's Kitchen
  • price 1 of 4

Jim Lahey has made his name selling some of New York’s best breads, at this essential bakery and other gourmet stores around the city. Toothsome round loafs get an extra dose of goodness from raisins, walnuts and olives; the bomboloni, or Italian-style doughnuts, satisfy sweet tooths of all ages with vanilla bean custard or a fruit jam filling.

20.Mille-Feuille
  • Bakeries
  • Greenwich Village
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Paul Wagtouicz

Pierre Hermé acolyte Olivier Dessyn fell in love with New York City during a vacation here, moved from Paris and openedone of NYC's best French-influenced bakeriesin Greenwich Village. Inspired by NYU’s Elmer Holmes Bobst Library across the street, Dessyn named his patisserie after the mille-feuille, a layered dessert that reminded the toque of a book. The baked goods­—macarons, cheese brioche and chocolate sables—are all great, but the real standout is Dessyn’s croissant.

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21.Burrow
  • Patisseries
  • DUMBO
Photograph: Courtesy Burrow

Burrow's frequently updated selection includes past favoriteslike the green tea opera cake and the banana tart. Take one or a bunch to nearby Brooklyn Bridge Park.

22.Balthazar Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Soho
  • price 1 of 4

This box-sized boulangerie—attached to thefamedBalthazar restaurant—does a roaring trade with locals and tourists alike. It's flaky croissants,delightful pastries and sturdy loaves are deployed as a mark of quality at cafés and restaurants around the city.

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23.Patisserie Chanson
  • American creative
  • Flatiron
  • price 3 of 4

Photograph: Teddy Wolff

As grown-ups we can have dessert whenever we want. But sadly we do not act upon that freedom as much as we could or should. There are few places where sweet treats are as much of an event as at the dessert bar at Patisserie Chanson. The cafe also has savory brunch fare in addition to its cakes,éclairs and tarts.

24.Milk Bar
  • Bakeries
  • Upper West Side
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Momof*cku Milk Bar

Pastry whiz Christina Tosi conjures up homey sweets at this bakery spin-off from the Momof*cku team. In recent years, Tosi has been a globally-recognized fixture in the food scene with countless partnerships and a her very ownChef's Table episode. Milk Bar continues to churn out whimsical sweetslike cereal-milk soft serve.

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25.Fan-Fan Doughnuts
  • Bedford-Stuyvesant
Photograph: Time Out / Collier Sutter

Doughnut fans surely know about Fany Gerson’s cult-favorite Dough Doughnuts. Now she’s gone out on her own with Fan-Fan Doughnuts, and the menu's replete with treats. Prepare to wait! Devotees line up for ever-changing options likeMexican cinnamonand glazed braided doughnuts.

26.Levain Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Upper West Side
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Caroline Voagen Nelson

The cookies at Levain Bakery are the stuff of legend: Massive mounds that stay underdone in the middle, making themideal for cookie-dough lovers. Don’t miss the lush, brownie-adjacent double-chocolate number.

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27.Orwashers Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Upper East Side
  • price 1 of 4

When Keith Cohen bought this bakery from its founding owners, he wanted to expand on the century-old kosher spot’s old-world reputation by producing cutting-edge artisan breads. While he still makes Orwashers' famous Jewish rye, Cohen has remodeled the tiled-floor shop into a sunlit café, and now sells crusty European-style loaves and rustic “artisan wine” bread made with natural yeastsfrom the grapes at Long Island’s Channing Daughters Winery.

28.Daily Provisions
  • Cafés
  • Gramercy
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Liz Clayman

Daily Provisions doles out house-baked breads (caraway rye, miche) and pastries (crullers in cinnamon-sugar, maple or original glaze) beside sister spot Union Square Café. The intimate space operates mostly for takeout, but there are a handful of high-top tables if you want to tuck in for gougères at breakfast and sandwiches at lunch.

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29.Bourke Street Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • Flatiron
Photograph: Courtesy Bourke Street Bakery

This is the first NYC location of Sydney's Bourke Street Bakery. Pastries and cakes include lemon curd tarts, carrot cake, ginger crème brûlée, and well as New York-only treats like a PB & J roll. The outpost also has savory rolls like lamb and harissa oreggplant, chickpea, feta and mint.

30.Magnolia Bakery
  • Bakeries
  • West Village
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Ned Semoff

While we wouldn't turn down Magnolia's beloved cupcakes, it's the banana pudding that puts this New York icon on our best bakeries list. It's comfort and nostalgia all wrapped in one bite. Smooth, creamy, slightly tart and just sweet enough tokeep us coming back.

Craving a cupcake?

Check out the 11 best cupcakes in NYC
  • Bakeries
Photograph: Courtesy Georgetown Cupcakes/Dayna Smith

Looking for the best cupcakes in NYC? Head to these bakeries to try one of our favorite frosting-crowned beauties.

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