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    Bread Alone

    4.8 (11 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Baked treats
    Ruwan J.

    Bread Alone is one of the many stands at Union Square Greenmarket and is well worth a visit. the small tent offers a variety of bakery items from different breads to muffins to pastries and more. strolled through the Greenmarket, recently, and picked up a Chocolate Walnut Cookie and let me tell this is one damn good cookie. a crumbly cookie with chunks of chocolate and walnut pieces...a great mix of cookie textures. the cookie is the right amount of sweetness and crunch. the bakery lives up to its no-nonsense reputation of sustainable methods and organic-certified ingredients to create simple yet great baked goods. even on a chilly February afternoon, the staff seemed pretty chipper. definitely check out their schedule on the Greenmarket schedule and stop by.

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    Stanley C.

    Love this place. So hard to find multigrain baguettes. They have so much variety of flavor in every bite and go great for a sandwich. This place is way cheaper than Breads Bakery down the block and I think it might even be better . Love their baguettes but would to try everything. Sweets don't look obnoxiously sweet too. Cheers to wonderful bread in the neighborhood.

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    Amy W.

    I love their baked items. The scones, croissants, and muffins are all lovely. I always buy multiples because once you warm them up, you can't eat just one. The workers are very hospitable and respectful. I always visit this stall when I come to the market.

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    Do yourself a favor and try the pecan sticky buns. They have become an afternoon snack for me way too often. Good bakes, friendly staff.

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    Roller Rabbit

    Roller Rabbit

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    We stopped by for an oh-so-special pop-up experience hosted by the one and only Roller Rabbit,…read morefeaturing their exclusive Valentine's Day collection! January 10-12 1/10 - 1/11: 11 AM - 7 PM 1/12: 11 AM - 5 PM Totally adorable robes, cosmetic bags, wallets, sweatshirts made of pima cotton. They also gave out candy and cute little macarons! We treated ourselves to some Valentine's Day gifts! A fun mom /daughter bonding experience!

    writing this review because of the really great customer service i received at this pop up! while i…read morecant remember the young ladys name (red hair) I have to say she is a big part of the reason why Im now going to maybe keep an eye out for Roller Rabbit, i first became aware of the brand back in november when they collabed with LoveShackFancy for their holiday release and looking back now I should've gotten them as i later learned that they had been doing monogramming and embroidery for instore purchasing that day, but none the less when I learned about the pop up taking place in NoLita from 1-10//1-12 i decided to take a gander, I hadnt seen all the post on social media so when i popped in friday night around 5 ish after attending the loveshackfancy dylans candy bar pop up I was greeted warmly by the staff and the young lady with the red hair explained the whole event to me and answered all my questions about products pricing and offerings, so when i realized sunday was the last day i decided to go and was first 15 in line and got a free event specific tote and was greeted by the same young lady with a genuine "welcome back" I ended up purchasing the limited edition hand painted tumbler painted by artist sam ball and then I heard there was a fitting room, and remembered on friday that although this line was made for women, men could likely fit it if they sized up a size or two so I asked if i could try it on and was helped every step of the way and when i put on that pajama set i said wow ok im never taking this off, the rep then got me a fresh sat bagged it up and did a quick checkout for me , and although that tiny room was packed she made me feel like I mattered and had her full attention while still simultaneously helping others! Its moments like these and people like these that make all the difference because ive never had any interest in Pajamas let alone luxury pjs but now ive got an eye on roller rabbit!

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    Chelsea Market

    Chelsea Market

    4.3
    (2.6k reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    I haven't been back since the pandemic, when I lost my mind over Very Fresh Noodles and because we…read morehad to eat outside, I didn't even get to explore much of anything. I visited right after opening, a little after 10 am (many businesses do not open until 11am, like my beloved Seed+Mill). My first impression was that it reminded me of a food hall similar to what I experienced in various cities in Japan. The variety of foods available is impressive and you really can find it all here, from an Italian grocer to Japanese to the various food stands offering everything from BBQ to the best halvah I've ever had. And there's a Pearl River Mart and other places to find gifts and souvenirs. My favorite of this ilk is Muji Market, which has all the Japanese amazing things! Also of note: very clean bathrooms. It reminds me of the bathrooms at Grand Central, a lot of stalls, sinks in the center, only much, much more pleasant. I'll be back as soon as I can. It's silly that I didn't come here when I actually lived in New York.

    Swung by on a Saturday evening at 9pm for about 30 minutes while waiting for a late dinner…read morereservation. The physical location is open to 10pm though most shops and restaurants inside are closed by 8-9pm, only a handful of places like Chote Miya, Miznon, and La Devocione were still open though also wrapping up business for the evening. Wanted to highlight a few more stores here for this review: - Moon Man Foods: a Brooklyn-based company, they have a small stand about a third of the way thru the market (walking east to west), selling southeast Asian kaya jam, which is coconut-based and contain eggs, coconut milk, sugar, starch, and salt. They come in pandan, ube, and Java palm sugar (aka gula melaka) flavors. - Pearl River Mart and Pearl River Mart Foods: back in the day they used to be located in SoHo on Broadway, though rising rents made them relocate, and I'm glad they're still around! They carry all sorts of Asian-inspired decor, serving ware, stationery, and their "Foods" location downstairs is combination of Asian grocery, bubble tea (Milk & Tea), and Korean and Chinese snack/takeout stands (Kimbap Lab and Mao's Bao's). - Muji Market: this is a smaller location that carries a narrower assortment than your average Muji (house wares, basic apparel, accessories, kitchenware, snacks), though they have a full cafe serving coffee and matcha, simple Japanese lunch items like bowls, sandwiches and bento. Cafe prices seem a little higher probably due to the location. - gallery art: there is a small whitewashed hallway gallery of maybe a couple dozen small pieces by local artists, featuring NYC-centric photos, sketches, paintings, multi-media. Found this fun and entertaining!

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    FAD Market

    FAD Market

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Love supporting independent and small businesses. Good variety of products and a great place to…read morefind unique pieces, to add to your wardrobe or home.

    This is such an awesome pop-up market in Brooklyn featuring local artists, designers and creators!!…read moreThis summer (dates on their website), the market is popping up on select weekends at the Invisible Dog Art Center on Bergen street in Cobble Hill. Exactly the type of location you'd picture it at - a perfect fit. There are upwards of 30 vendors in the space with everything from pottery, clothing, jewelry, coasters, plants, and general household knick-knacks that you're SURE to find something for yourself or something for a friend's birthday or for a "just because" gift. I'm obsessed. It's extra cool because you're shopping local and supporting local businesses and artists. Tip: don't miss the trucks stopped outside that are also part of the event (esp Hunt & Gather!). So freaking cool that there are pop-up shops INSIDE trucks as part of the pop-up shop! As most know, shopping local oftentimes comes at a cost... and some things are a bit pricey. Which is why I'm knocking it down a star. It's not the market's fault, but it still makes it tough for us sort-of-frugal-buyers to find affordable items. I did, however, get an amazing coaster with the Brooklyn Bridge on it, painted by a local, and there were some plates/bowls and rings I had my eye on as well. Tons of options, and recommend EVERYONE stop by, no matter what price range you're looking in. I'll be back.

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