I love kosher bakeries because their chocolate items are usually excellent and this place is no exception. The price is right definitely check thi
Estee A.
Tu valoración: 5 Forest Hills, NY
This is, without a doubt in my mind, the best bakery in all of New York City. Every last thing I’ve tried here has been delicious. Get the pita, the meltaway, the rainbow cookies, and the marble cake(or anything else) and thank me later.
Nathan L.
Tu valoración: 5 Flushing, NY
I love this place!!! I take my son there every friday to pick up cakes for the weekend, The baked goods are always fresh and delicious. And the staff is extremely nice and caring, would definitely recommend this place
Ken D.
Tu valoración: 5 KEW GARDEN HL, NY
Simply the best bakery in all of Kew Garden Hills. Everything is always fresh and they go the extra mile to satisfy the customer. The staff are always friendly and they make sure that every customer and person walks in is completely satisfied. Love love this place. Highly recommend.
Rhonda S.
Tu valoración: 5 Plainview, NY
Delicious challah, pastries, potato kugel, borekas, and knishes! Can’t resist this place!!!
Chris S.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
This is the spot. My friends and I go for daily walks in the summer and once a week we stop here for coffee and a sweet treat. Try their chocolate horns or the croissants, especially early in the morning when it’s all fresh and warm! We also like the assorted cookies for when guests come. The ladies who run the shop know all the products very well and are so friendly! They do warn that though certain items don’t have nuts in them, though, they can’t guarantee«no contact» so they were very kind to advise us on that when one of our guests mentioned a peanut allergy. We love you!
Manny M.
Tu valoración: 4 Bayside, Queens, NY
This place is great depending on the time and day you are going. Fresh challahs and pitas are awesome from this place. Their pastries are touch and go, so if you find something you like. might wanna stick with that. They make a couple of flatbreads w/mushrooms and za’a’tar(type of seasoning), also good. Parking can be tough but a spot can usually be found with enough patience.
Elzie C.
Tu valoración: 5 Forest Hills, NY
This is the best kosher bakery in Queens! My 4 year old son, who is an extremely picky eater, would only eat the spinach borekas from Queens Pita Bakery. I’m so thankful for that! My husband loves their babka and chocolate rolls! We live in Long Island and drive there once or twice a month to stock up on their baked goods! Simply the best!
Tzvika T.
Tu valoración: 5 JAMAICA, NY
The best Chala in Queens.
Kasha W.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
Queens Pita Bakery is great! Their challah is some of the best that I have ever had and they have a large assortment of cookies and other treats that are really good. They are well priced too.
Lynn H.
Tu valoración: 1 FRESH MEADOWS, NY
The rudest employees I have ever encountered in any business I have dealt with. Would never give them my business.
David D.
Tu valoración: 5 Manhattan, NY
Lots of cakes, cookies, pastries, and baked goods to choose! Everything here tastes great.
Akiva Z.
Tu valoración: 5 New York, NY
I have never been to this location, but every time my grandfather comes for the weekend, he brings a Melt-away cake from this bakery that is without a doubt the best melt-away cake ever baked. If you are into these types of Eastern European cakes, I cannot stress this enough = THEBESTMELTAWAYCAKEEVERBAKED!
Renee J T.
Tu valoración: 5 Syosset, NY
Kosher in the house… YES and this is good stuff here its really a bakery with yummy egg filled pitas warm or cold they have both I will be back
E. T.
Tu valoración: 4 Queens, NY
Possibly the best whole-wheat challah in NYC!
Jen S.
Tu valoración: 3 Jackson Heights, NY
The pitas are great and super cheap. Everything else I’ve had there is just meh and is a bit over priced for my tastes.
Jeff H.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
Queens Pita is really just a bakery that has many types of freshly baked pitas. Now the general consensus is that Kosher cooking is bland and often lacking compared to other places. The pita, which I bought and ate a day later, was crispy on the outside but soft on the inside. It was really delicious. I also bought some of their mini chocolate croissants and mini pretzel rolls that are on display in the boxes when you walk in. While they tasted like 5 star pastries, they only get 3 stars because the meshuganah woman working there has the gall to charge 8 dollars a pound. All in all, whoever is making the pitas could very well be the best Jewish baker since Hitler. All Queens Pita needs to work on now is making their prices on par with everyone else. Metered parking in front.