131 Broome St
New York, NY 10002
(212) 982-3293
For five generations, the Ferrara family has been delighting Little Italy with its outstanding Italian/French desserts. Cannoli's, sfogliatella's, Lobster Tail's, gelati and much more have been made right here since 1892. Today celebrating our 120th year of business, not only can you come in and enjoy the "Ferrara Favorites" along with specialty coffees, lattes and espressos, you can now order for delivery anywhere in the continental USA for a taste of Little Italy at home! Featured on: The Food Networks The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Throw-down With Bobby Flay, The Big Waste. Also seen on The Real Housewives of New York, The Food Nanny, Long Island Medium, Extra TV, Reading Rainbow, Impractical Jokers, The Travel Network
Sit down or take away bakery. Home made desserts like mom use to make. Full scale coffee and espresso bar with a homey, downtown retro feel.
Satisfying your allergy-conscious sweet tooth with cookies, brownies, cupcakes, donuts, cinnamon buns, cake balls and anything else your heart desires.
All cupcakes are minis. $40 for 24 mini. Delivery available within Manhattan, $20 supplement. Please call for delivery to outer boroughs.
Sigmunds is New York's#1 Artisanal Soft Pretzel. Established in 2009. New York is an exciting place to be for an artisanal food start up - we chronicle our adventures as our company is growing and settling into a very on niche. We have started as a tiny bakeshop in East village specializing on soft pretzels, and in 4 years became a veteran of pop-up market, spent 2 wonderful years vending on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum, build a network of great bar/beergarden/restaurant clients who proudly put our pretzels on their menus. In 2013 we are excited to bring under one roof a pretzel bakery, beer bar and restaurant in our original East Village location on 29 ave B. Summer menu highlight: Burger on a Pretzel Bun, Reuben with House-made Corn beef and Kraut and of course European and American Craft beers on Tap! Fans of our FB page - are real friends and pretzel lovers from all over the world as far as Japan. We are proud and humbled. Thank you for your support! Piece. #teamsigmund
We make amazing pies for you to eat each and every day.
Julian Plyter and Kareem Hamady created Melt Bakery in the summer of 2010 by testing a simple idea they had for a sustainable ice cream sandwich company focused on locally sourced ingredients with seasonal flavor combinations. Over the past three years they have grown the business entirely on their own and in earlier summer of 2010 they opened New York's first ice cream sandwich store at 132 Orchard Street -- just a couple blocks away from the Hester Street Fair where it all started. Julian is an experienced pastry chef who has worked at Lever House restaurant, Lure Fishbar and prior to starting melt bakery he was the opening pasty chef at the Crosby Street Hotel. Kareem is an idea guy, trained in finance, who loves eating his way through the city.
We make all types of desserts from mini-cupcakes to Tiramisu in a jar! Treat yourself to a tiny reward or a share among some friends. We also serve Gimme! Coffee.
Lucky King Bakery is your go-to restaurant for fast casual dim sum, Chinese meals, and a variety of pastries and milk teas. Customers love our taro treats, Hong Kong style milk tea, sticky rice, fried shrimp rolls, pork buns and shumai. Whether you are looking for a quick to-go treat or a sit down meal with friends, Lucky King Bakery’s facilities can cater to your needs! Come see us today! We promise you will not leave disappointed or hungry.
We Bake the freshest, best tasting, ALL NATURAL, NYC bagels every night, and deliver them every morning to your favorite stores. We also Ship Frozen and Par Baked Bagels all over the world.
Why '6BC'? Our name --6BC--tells you where we are: on 6th Street in Manhattan's lively East Village, between Avenues B and C. But there's more to it: 'B' for Botanical We call it a botanical garden because that's the traditional name for a garden where visitors come to learn about lots of plants from lots of places. Our garden includes hundreds of plants, native plants as well as many that were immigrants to New York-- and that makes our garden a lot like our community. 'C' for Community Unlike many other botanical gardens, 6BC is also a community garden: East Villagers, all volunteers, started building it on a rubble-strewn empty lot in the early 1980s. Since then, our garden's story, like our neighborhood's, has been one of constant challenge and change. Today, after a period in which 6BC's survival, like that of other New York community gardens, was threatened by the city's exploding development, our garden's land has been permanently set aside for public use as part of the New York City Parks system. Even so, the garden is still completely cared for and run by community members, all volunteers. We are a Green Thumb garden, and we work with a variety of community garden coalitions and enviromental groups to ensure the continued health of all community gardens--and a greener future for all of us. We invite you to join us and to support 6BC financially as well as with your time and talents. Entry is FREE & open to the public. RULES No drugs or alcohol Stay on paths (People and pets) Keep back from pond and pools Do not pick or break plants Do not run or shout No bikes, skates or skateboards No fires or barbeques Take your garbage out with you HOURS May through October Monday-Friday: 6pm - 8pm Weekends: 12pm - 4pm Whenever the gate is open you are welcome to come on in & explore the garden.
University Settlement Society of New York, Inc. first opened its doors on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1886, under the guiding mission of empowering residents by building on their strengths and knowledge through comprehensive, quality services that meet the current needs of the community; innovation that anticipates future needs; and advocacy. Each year, University Settlement serves more than 25,000 people of all ages through our 21 program locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Our network of programs includes childcare and preschool programs; Early Intervention services and the Butterflies mental health program for young children; after-school and summer programs; youth development, academic support and college advisement; adult literacy; mental health services; specialized senior services; arts programs; a credit union; and community centers that promote family recreation and community service. Funding from the Department of Youth and Community Development will allow us to utilize our expertise to establish a supportive, multi-generational community center on the Lower East Side, providing a variety of engaging educational and recreational activities for participants of all ages and building a more socially cohesive community. University Settlement’s Cornerstone at Campos Plaza II Community Center will increase community involvement, leveraging resources to support the community in and near the NYCHA Campos Housing Development. Through our programming, children, youth, young adults and adults will be afforded multiple opportunities that meet their needs and works to develop social competencies that enable them to become economically self-sufficient, successful, active members of their communities. Our programming will promote healthy physical, mental, emotional and social development. In collaboration with community partners and stakeholders, an array of project-based activities for children, youth and young adults will be offered based on themes. For young adults and adults, programs will be offered to develop each participant’s individual skills, build self-esteem and self-worth, cultivate responsibility and involvement with the community, forge strong healthy relationships and open participants up to much broader possibilities for their futures.