2. Bakeri
9.3
105 Freeman St (btwn Franklin & Manhattan Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · Greenpoint · 66 tips and reviews
Project Latte: a NYC cafe culture guide: Much larger than the original Williamsburg Bakeri, this relatively cavernous branch has its own unique design touches, friendly service, signature baked goods and tolerable coffee.
Project Latte: a NYC cafe culture guide: Much larger than the original Williamsburg Bakeri, this relatively cavernous branch has its own unique design touches, friendly service, signature baked goods and tolerable coffee. (3/14)
Ryan Jorgenson: Beautiful bakery with delicious baked goods, solid coffee, and a decent selection of tea. Sit at the bar and watch the bakers bake whilst baked.
3. Ovenly
9.0
31 Greenpoint Ave (at West St), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · Greenpoint · 109 tips and reviews
Serious Eats: Makers of packaged snacks and some very fine baked goods. The Brooklyn Blackout Cake is as intense as it looks.
Village Voice: Village Voice is proud to welcome Ovenly to the 2014 Choice Eats food fest! http://bit.ly/1cRzdNV. Salted Apple Bread is just one of their many unique and tasty baked goods.
Olga Raskin: Go for the baked goods, stay to watch the hot dads roll in.
4. Bakeri
9.0
150 Wythe Ave (at N 8th St), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · Williamsburg · 139 tips and reviews
Jenny Wu: great coffee, delicious baked goods, and cute garden in the back
Nicole Franzen: Awesome baked goods, adorable space, nice ladies.
Serious Eats: Small but cozy little bakery and cafe features superb breads, baked goods, and sandwiches. A woody communal table add to the neighborhood feel.
5. Butler
8.9
95 S 5th St (Berry), Brooklyn, NY
Café · Williamsburg · 40 tips and reviews
John Jay: Amazing baked goods by Michelin-Star pastry chef Ryan Butler. Outstanding coffee by Intelligentsia.
Wade V: Intelligentsia coffee shop and homemade baked goods. A+
Ben Gifford: Baked goods are great, and serving ware adds a lovely touch. Avoid when it’s hot out, or on Sunday afternoons when people table-park to study.
6. Ciao, Gloria
9.2
550 Vanderbilt Ave (at Dean St), Brooklyn, NY
Café · Prospect Heights · 16 tips and reviews
Carl Anhalt: Get a PEC! The Eggs in Purgatory are great too, as are all the baked goods. Also Verve coffee!!
Luke: The setting is lovely, but the baked goods and sandwiches are why you’ll want to stay long enough to justify a second order
MidgeMadge D: The baked goods are phenom but so are the salads and sammie’s. Lovely spot.
7. Clementine Bakery
8.7
299 Greene Ave (btwn Classon Ave & Franklin Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · Clinton Hill · 65 tips and reviews
Tyisha Shaia: Cinnamon roll was dry and they didn't warm it up so it was cold and hard as a rock. Muffin was stale too... If I wasn't vegan, I would've been totally turned off from vegan baked goods forever!
Sarah F. Parsons: Great little place, but the gluten free cupcakes are highway robbery! Small and 3.50$ and not even delicious. So go for the 'normal' coconut ginger banana bread or the Basil Ginger Lemonade
Alex Wawroski: I can't stop coming here for hearty, flavorful sandwiches and moist, rich baked goods. Gaining weight for the first time since going vegan.
YanaBelle Wave: Great summer fruit deals and baked goods.
Dov Lebowitz-Nowak: These guys have been coming here since before I can remember. Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays - fresh fruit & veg trucked in from just outside the city (now protein and baked goods, too)!
Mei Tam: The green market is great. It’s here on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They have very fresh fruits and vegetables. Some stands have plants. Baked goods are a treat! The prices are higher that the supermkt
10. L'imprimerie
8.6
1524 Myrtle Ave (btwn Gates Ave & Linden St), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · Bushwick · 42 tips and reviews
Lapo BK: I really like the baked goods and coffee here. To the person complaining about the price, sit all day and count the volume of what is sold and then subtract expenses. I am happy to pay for quality.
Jeremy Fisher: Incredible baked goods. Croissant with double chocolate and jalapeño! Chocolate chip cookie. Saturday-only cinnamon bun. Bacon and cheddar quiche. City of Saints coffee
Tara DeVincenzo: really nice breakfast options aside from baked goods - try the quiche
Cheryl Herrick: Delicious baked goods to take out so your rambunctious children don't disturb the computing hipsters.
Colson Patisserie: NYC bakery and cafe in Park Slope Brooklyn, Colson Patisserie provides as assortment of Belgian baked goods which they wholesale and deliver daily in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Margie webber: Baked goods, coffee
12. Little Zelda
8.7
728 Franklin Ave (btwn Sterling & Park Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Crown Heights · 101 tips and reviews
Project Latte: a NYC cafe culture guide: Little Zelda is a small cafe in Crown Heights. With super friendly staff, this is the kind of place where you end up talking to nearby patrons. Lots of baked goods, good coffee, great atmosphere. Read more.
Julia Qiu: Gem of a spot with the sweetest staff and delicious baked goods and coffee! One of my favorite spots in the neighborhood
Nikolas Floros: Great coffee and baked goods. Perfect place to stop in the morning when nibbling on a breakfast sandwich from the shop next door; Wedge.
13. Ladybird Bakery
8.0
1112 8th Ave (at 11th St), Brooklyn, NY
Bakery · South Slope · 43 tips and reviews
Buford Barnes: Tip: Basically any of their baked goods are amazing. Coffee is good. They don't have a "to stay" option, so bring your own cup and plate if you don't want to waste.
Casey Horvitz: slow service but very friendly people and definitely delicious baked goods
Emily W: the baked goods are fine but the $10 card minimum is super annoying. They’ve lost my business many times because i never have cash and i always forget about the minimum.
Samantha Schwartz: Great neighborhood spot! Uses exclusively organic flour in all of their baked goods (breads, pastries etc), pizza dough, & pastas! A+
Fula O: Baked goods and now they have a sml but very good selection of produce meats and dried goods
Jana Harrison: The pastries are overall quite good. The granola bar and robiola & speck croissant are outstanding. The prosciutto cotto sandwich is pricey but worth it. Solid coffee as well.