Eater: A bakery with “Middle Eastern roots and Danish technique,” Librae brings chai shortbread, strawberry sumac Linzer cookies, za’atar labneh morning buns, focaccia, croissants, to Cooper Sq.
This is the first American store for Danish favourite Joe and the Juice. Juice, coffee (flat white of course) and sandwiches.
This is yet another gem of NYC Theatre! A well-run, professional theater. You're guaranteed to have a wonderful time. Everyone should see a show here at least once. It's part of the NYC experience!
Five new productions in the New York City Ballet's spring season include the work of an unusual collaborator: architect Santiago Calatrava. He's known for sweeping, futuristic shapes. Read more.
An unexpected gem for sure! Definitely check out the art gallery on the 3rd floor, they had an amazing Andy Warhol meets Edvard Munch exhibit this summer and now a collection of Danish paintings!
We love their plain and marzipan- and nut-laden pistachio croissants, insanely chocolatey, crispy chocolate chip cookies, blackberry-almond danishes, and blueberry tarts with crisp, flaky crusts. Read more.
Apricot Danish is like a croissant that has an apricot jam w/ pistachio cream filling. The croissant was good. I would get it again if I was in the area but wouldn't make a special trip just for it!
There are no fancy ingredients here. It’s simply the perfect version of a perfect food: crispy edges; soft, middle; and a scattering of dark chocolate discs to ensure ideal chip-to-batter ratio. Read more.
The chocolate frappe and cheese danish was delicious. The place itself is very cute w a book wall in the back.