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  2. Veniero's - Wikipedia

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    Veniero's Pasticceria & Caffè is an Italian bakery that was established in 1894, and is located at 342 East 11th Street (between First Avenue and Second Avenue), in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

  3. Lady M (boutique) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Wada helped found Lady M as a wholesale business delivering cakes to hotels and restaurants in New York City. By 2004, the Lady M cakes had become so popular that the company decided to open a store in Manhattan's Upper East Side. [3]

  4. Baked by Melissa - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Baked by Melissa has 14 stores in the New York metropolitan area and Boston. Its first full store opened in 2009 in Union Square, Manhattan. [14] Many of the stores offer customers the opportunity to pick their own flavors, [15] with bite-size cupcakes displayed in a pastry case.

  5. It’s a hot cake! NYC bakeries swamped with orders for trendy ...

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    Other New York spots are also jumping on the trend. Last Friday, Angelina Bakery in Hell’s Kitchen announced on Instagram that it, too, would be making burn-away cakes, showing off Valentine’s ...

  6. Magnolia Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia Bakery at 401 Bleecker Street in New York City (January 2013) Magnolia Bakery at Union Station in Washington, D.C. (November 2018) Magnolia Bakery is a chain of bakeries founded in New York City. The first location opened in 1996 at 401 Bleecker Street, on the corner of West 11th Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan.

  7. Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery - Wikipedia

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    It is as much a landmark as an eatery and has frequently been an artist's subject. A portrait of the Yonah Schimmel Knish Bakery by Hedy Pagremanski (b. 1929) is in the permanent collection of the Museum of the City of New York. [7] Jewish-Irish painter Harry Kernoff painted this bakery on a trip to New York in 1939. [8]