2. MarieBelle
9.2
484 Broome St (btwn W Broadway & Wooster St), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · SoHo · 101 tips and reviews
Kelsey✨: Great place to pick up some sweet treats for the chocolate lovers in your life
Hailey Caldwell: Such a sweet staff and their hot chocolate is so rich, highly recommend if you are looking for a quick, sweet bite!
Irinka: Very good service!!! Friendly 'barista' lovely hot chocolat drinks en lemon merengue tart. Lovely place!!!!
NearSay NYC: Always the moving target and a NYC sweet treat must, Coolhaus puts out some seriously awesome ice cream sandwiches. The cookies they use from Ovenly are especially great! Chocolate Chip is the best!
Jaimee Estreller: Amazing ice cream sandwich options, best part is mixing and matching to make your own special creation
Gilt City: Every Coolhaus sandwich comes in an edible wrapper that can be custom-printed with safe-to-eat ink. And if that's not cool enough: flavors include mango saffron, peanut butter miso and mango saffron.
Aerie: Cupcakes and beyond… all homemade sweet treats in the sweetest neighborhood with shopping all around you. And in our opinion, it’s better than Magnolia!- Torrey, Copy/Editorial Director
Dana Carroll: Stop by mid morning on a weekday for an espresso and a sweet treat instead of trying to fight crowds at night.
Victoria Green: Some of the best cupcakes/cake in the city! Try the black and white flavor 😋
Fran: Mango and banana soft serve are the best. They are getting stingy with the toppings but still a great guilt free sweet treat!
Ada Chiu: The mango soft serve is great. Plus, unlimited toppings!
BuzzFeed: Chloe’s just uses fruit, water, and sugar to make its dairy-free soft serve flavors. So yes, it’s technically something you could feel OK about eating for breakfast. Also: pretzel cones!
8. Takahachi Bakery
9.1
25 Murray St (at Church St), New York, NY
Bakery · Tribeca · 203 tips and reviews
Village Voice: Order the Green Tea Koshi Croissant for a whimsical, tea-spiked, sweet red bean paste imbued sweet treat.
Di Wu: Great little bakery with lots of inventive east meets west goodies. Freshly made ice cream.
Rachel Haot: Some of the freshest, most delicious food near City Hall. Try the homemade tofu or tuna tataki salads, Midori juice and one of the unusual macarons - like goma or matcha.
S. L.: This is a Morningside Heights gem. Get the iced coffee, cheese danish, baklava...or any sweet treat. Just remember it's cash only!
Allie Carieri: Best coffee in the area, and the lack of wifi and variety of pastries make it the best place to do reading.
Gossip Girl: When do I leave the Upper East Side? When I know Columbia University cuties (like our caffeine-addicted friend D) await me at the other end of the long journey West. I have priorities! Read more.
12. Tavern on the Green
8.5
W 67th St (at West Dr), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Central Park · 188 tips and reviews
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: B. Be prepared to pay a pretty penny for brunch, but the ambiance and sweet treats are worth it. Worth going to once - be sure to sit outside & bask in the glory of Central Park. Read more.
Chelsea Felin: Brunch was amazing. Wedge salad was very good, Maine lobster roll delicious, grilled steak with eggs and potatoes was splendid, tasty lemonade, salmon tartare was OK. Overall it was a good experience.
The Corcoran Group: Following decades of service as an iconic tourist trap & 3 years as a foodless visitor's center, this restaurant will be making a comeback, offering fine dining & take out for park picnickers - Curbed
14. Magnolia Bakery
8.8
1000 3rd Ave (Inside Bloomingdales), New York, NY
Bakery · Upper East Side · 138 tips and reviews
Christina Yu: Convenient location to get a sweet treat. Try their Banana pudding, it's amazing!
BLOC Concierge: Even though Magnolia is known for their cupcakes, you can't pass up the Banana Pudding! TO DIE FOR!!!
Mary: I don't even like bananas and I think the banana pudding is amazing. Red velvet is the real winner, though.