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4 cool new bakeries to check out in New York City

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Published on November 22, 2019
4 cool new bakeries to check out in New York CityPhoto: La Bicyclette Bakery/Yelp

Want to check out the newest bakeries in New York City? You're in luck: We've found the freshest businesses to fill the bill. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in search of a new bakery near you.

Leo

318 Grand St., Williamsburg

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Leo is a bakery and cafe from the team behind Bushwick pizzeria Ops. This casual spot offers square-shaped eats, such as pieces of square pizza made on homemade dough, pressed sandwiches made on fresh bread and square cuts of frittata. There are also loaves of bread and pastries available for takeaway.

Leo currently holds four stars out of five reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Nancy Federica F., who reviewed Leo on Nov. 2, wrote, "I'm so happy this place has opened! I won't have to go all the way to Eataly in Manhattan to taste some Italian pizza/focaccia."

Pablito D. noted, "I like the pizza, it's really good."

La Bicyclette Bakery

667 Driggs Ave., Williamsburg

Photo: La Bicyclette Bakery/Yelp

Another recent newcomer to Williamsburg is La Bicyclette Bakery, a French boulangerie specializing in artisan baked goods. Stop in for baguettes and croissants made fresh daily on site. This cozy spot, which has taken over the Mayers Bageri storefront, also offers sandwiches and cups of Brooklyn Roasting Company coffee.

La Bicyclette Bakery currently holds five stars out of seven reviews on Yelp, indicating excellent reviews.

Yelper John H. noted, "Great spot for French breads and baked treats. Chocolate croissant was absolutely delicious!"

La Bicyclette Bakery is open from 7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m. on Tuesday-Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)

Biskoti Bakery Cafe

37-20 30th Ave., Astoria

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Biskoti Bakery Cafe is a spot to score custom cakes, Mediterranean baked goods, coffee and more. Biskoti Bakery Cafe offers a full array of fresh-baked goodies, as well as sweet and savory pies, like Greek bougatsa filled with cream or spinach and feta. This spot boasts indoor table seating, where you can sample the bakery's offerings or sip a cup of one of Biskoti's proprietary coffee roasts and blends.

Biskoti Bakery Cafe currently holds 4.5 stars out of 19 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Kelly B., who reviewed the bakery on Oct. 20, wrote, "What a great bakery! The owner knows what he is doing. The desserts are fresh and perfectly tasty. The quality of the pastries is fantastic."

Biskoti Bakery Cafe is open from 8 a.m.–midnight on Sunday-Thursday and 8 a.m.–1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.

Miss American Pie

86 Fifth Ave., Park Slope

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Pie pop-up Miss American Pie has opened its first brick-and-mortar location in park Slope. This retro-style pie shop, complete with a 1950s diner decor, serves up classic pies and seasonal creations, like bacon apple pie and vegan cranberry apple crisp. Check out Miss American Pie's signature pie, filled with apples, peaches and blueberries and topped with oatmeal crumb. 

Miss American Pie's current Yelp rating of five stars out of 11 reviews indicates positive attention from users.

Yelper Julie B., who reviewed Miss American Pie on Nov. 10, wrote, "I cannot say enough great things about this little pie shop."

Yelper Ben B. noted, "Needless to say, this place is a gem. The pies are amazing."

Miss American Pie is open from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. on Tuesday-Thursday, 8 a.m.–9 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m.–6 p.m. on weekends. (It's closed on Monday.)


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