
Address and Contact Information
Address: 25 Cutter Mill Rd Unit 7, Great Neck, NY 11021
Phone: (516) 773-0973
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Reviews
I’m still drooling just thinking about the incredible salad and pastries from this bakery! The moment I stepped inside, I knew I was in for a treat. The aroma of freshly baked goods wafted through the air, and the staff’s warm smiles made me feel right at home.
The croissant? Flaky, buttery crust giving way to a sweet surprise center. The rugelach? Layers of flaky dough wrapped around a rich, creamy filling. And don’t even get me started on the babka – moist, chocolatey, and utterly addictive.
What truly sets this bakery apart is the love and care that goes into every single item. You can taste the difference in every bite. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering this hidden gem, do yourself a favor and get here ASAP.
*Pro tip:* Try the bakery specials – they’re always a delight! Can’t wait to come back and indulge in more of their delicious treats!
The owners are very nice and accommodating. It’s a morning kind of place so it does close early at 3 pm
I picked up baked good for co-workers. I came back twice within one week.
Very clean store,
Prices aren’t listed but you can ask
Various packaging for all occasions.
Street meter parking or municipal lot around corner.
Takes cards or cash
Coffee is really good.
I tried the pastries at this place and they were absolutely amazing — fresh, flavorful, and beautifully made. You can tell they use high-quality ingredients and put love into their baking. The atmosphere is cozy, the staff is friendly, and everything is super clean. I highly recommend this spot to anyone looking for a great bakery experience. A hidden gem worth visiting!
Unfortunately, the experience started off on the wrong foot. Their POS system wasn’t working properly—my card kept getting error messages, and after about 5–10 minutes of trying, the staff eventually asked me to use Apple Pay, which finally went through. Not the smoothest start to the morning.
The total came out to $11 for two small pastries and a 5 oz latte. For that price, I expected higher quality. The croissant was hard and lacked the flaky texture you’d expect—it felt more like dense pistachio bread, and the filling barely tasted like pistachio at all. The mushroom pastry wasn’t memorable either, and nothing tasted particularly fresh.
Overall, the quality just didn’t live up to the price or the presentation. Would I go back? No. Would I recommend it to friends or family? Also no. There are much better spots around for both coffee and pastries.