Best Bakery in New York (2026)
98 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms
Top Rated Bakery in New York
Showing 10 of 98 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score
Sugar Crush NYC
Italian BreadAstoria Italian bakery café with bread, focaccia, and espresso.
Manhattan
Paris Baguette
Fresh BakedHarlem bakery café with breakfast pastries and sandwiches.
1270 Lexington Ave · Upper East Side
IL Forno Bakery
Filipino PastriesUpper East Side Filipino bakery with ube cakes and pandesal.
521 Faile St · Hunts Point
Valencia Bakery
Italian BreadBronx Italian bakery and deli with fresh bread and cannoli.
801 Edgewater Rd · Hunts Point
The HOG Edibles
Italian PastriesBronx Italian bakery with wedding cakes and classic pastries.
Manhattan
Pan de Casa Bakery
Fresh DonutsBeachside bakery with fresh donuts, muffins, and coffee cakes.
39-06 108th St · Corona
Brother’s Bakery Cafe
Latin CakesBronx Latin bakery with tres leches and Dominican pastries.
2155 2nd Ave · East Harlem
Scaglione Brothers Bakery & Deli
Pan DulceBronx Mexican bakery with conchas, pan dulce, and bolillos.
1078 Morris Park Ave · Morris Park
Il Fornaio Bakery Cafe
French PastriesHarlem French bakery with croissants, baguettes, and tarts.
29-14 30th Ave. · Astoria
Rockaway Beach Bakery
Jamaican PattiesBronx Jamaican bakery with patties, hard dough bread, and cakes.
87-10 Rockaway Beach Blvd · Rockaway Beach
About New York Bakery
Across New York, the bakery lineup keeps evolving: you'll spot celebration cakes, morning pastries, and neighborhood pockets like Rockaway Beach and Highbridge where a memorable pastry is rarely more than a short detour away.
For bakery throughout New York, we blend platform signals into a single FoodIndex number (0–100): the same sources serious diners already check, without the noise of paid sorting or cherry-picked highlights.
We're highlighting 98 highly rated bakery options in New York; behind each name you'll see coverage spanning artisan sourdough, viennoiserie, celebration cakes, morning pastries, and more. Scores move when fresh ratings roll in, which keeps the leaderboard honest for return visits.
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Best Burgers in New York
Classic smash burgers with crispy edges, juicy patties, and signature sauces.
Classic smash burgers with crispy edges, juicy patties, and signature sauces.
Best Sushi in New York
Mall-style Japanese chain known for teriyaki plates and simple roll combos.
Neighborhood Japanese spot serving classic rolls, noodles, and hot entrées.
Best Coffee in New York
Modern café serving specialty coffee with smooth, rich espresso drinks.
Bronx neighborhood café pouring bold, strong coffee with a cozy feel.
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How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants
Every venue earns a single 0–100 FoodIndex score by combining signals from major platforms—stars, review volume, recency, and consistency—so you can compare places fairly at a glance.
Google Reviews
Aggregate star ratings and review volume from Google Maps.
Yelp Ratings
Weighted scores from Yelp’s review community and elite reviewers.
Uber Eats Data
Delivery ratings, order frequency, and customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
The top bakery spots in New York are ranked by FoodIndex using a 0–100 score built from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats, and other signals. We prioritize places with strong, recent review volume and consistent ratings—then order them by that combined score.
New York is part of New York's food scene—think neighborhood favorites, diverse cuisines, and steady foot traffic from locals and visitors. This list focuses on bakery specifically, using data rather than editorial picks.
We aggregate star ratings, review counts, and recency across platforms, then normalize everything into one transparent score. That helps you compare apples-to-apples even when review patterns differ by platform.
Yes. As new reviews publish and ratings change, scores are recalculated so the leaderboard reflects the latest available data.
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