The Bakehouse Of Tarrytown

2 Depot Plaza, 10591, Tarrytown, US, United States

🛍 Cafés, Coffee, Cheese, Chicken

4.7 💬 245 Anmeldelser

Telefon: +19143667420

Adresse: 2 Depot Plaza, 10591, Tarrytown, US, United States

By: Tarrytown

Retter: 10

Anmeldelser: 245

Nettside: http://www.bakehouse.us/

"This charming little café and coffee shop is located in the Tarrytown train station. It feels delightful to be able to enjoy a tasty coffee while waiting for a train, something you don't see very often these days! They serve Coffee Labs coffee, which is sourced from another location in Tarrytown. You'll also find a lovely selection of custom cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and baked goods, as well as meal options like quiche, sandwiches, burritos, and even mac and cheese to take home. The staff was very friendly and welcoming too!"


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I absolutely adore all of their delicious pastries; it brings me so much joy just to step inside. And the location is fantastic! It's such a delight to have this little haven for treats at the train station, or right by the waterfront, perfect for those who are enjoying a stroll along the river.

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Jonathan
Jonathan

I absolutely adore this bakery (I just wish I lived closer)! I visited last October on my way to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, and I'm looking forward to going back in the coming weeks. The cookies and croissants were fantastic and did not disappoint at all. I'm leaving this comment because I would hate for this bakery to fall prey to the Headless Horseman — it’s simply too delicious!


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The beautiful, historic space at Tarrytown station is lovely. Everything is delicious, just like at Rivera, which is run by the same sisters. The croissants and ciabatta rolls are exceptional. I do wish they would reintroduce the simple brownies. I baked the burritos at home and really enjoyed them. The morning sandwiches are also fantastic. It’s an excellent place to relax with a cup of coffee.


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User

This charming little café and coffee shop is located in the Tarrytown train station. It feels delightful to be able to enjoy a tasty coffee while waiting for a train, something you don't see very often these days! They serve Coffee Labs coffee, which is sourced from another location in Tarrytown. You'll also find a lovely selection of custom cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and baked goods, as well as meal options like quiche, sandwiches, burritos, and even mac and cheese to take home. The staff was very friendly and welcoming too!

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  • Cafés Sjarmerende kafeer som tilbyr et utvalg av nybryggede kaffer og teer, sammen med lette snacks, bakverk og desserter. Perfekt for en oppkvikker om morgenen eller en ettermiddagsgodbit i hyggelig atmosfære.
  • Coffee Nyt vårt rike og aromatiske kaffesortiment, mesterlig brygget for å vekke sansene dine. Fra klassisk espresso til kremete lattes, oppdag den perfekte blandingen for å starte dagen din med smak.
  • Cheese Et kuratert utvalg av håndverksoster fra hele verden, med ulike smaker og teksturer som gleder ganen. Perfekt for deling eller å nytes individuelt med de ideelle tilbehørene.
  • Chicken Saftige og smakfulle, våre kyllingretter er laget med mørt kjøtt, smakfulle krydder og ulike kulinariske inspirasjoner. Nyt et deilig utvalg som garantert vil tilfredsstille enhver gane.

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