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    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    This the best bakery around! You have to have the Tres Leche Cake, never tasted anything this good. Hidden treasure in Danbury!!

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    General Bakeshop - Spinach & Artichoke Grilled Cheese Sandwich

    General Bakeshop

    4.5(75 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    So many delightful in-house-made options - including the best scone I've ever had in my life. It…read morehad the perfect slightly-crunchy exterior with a soft flavorful inside (not pictured because I can't find the photo in my mess of a camera roll.... I guess I'll just have to go back and get another one... darn ) Soups, sandwiches (on their house-made bread!!), so many baked goods (varying degrees of fancy), lots of fun seasonal specials, free parking & wifi, and great cup of coffee! Single-person / gender neutral restroom. Can't beat all that! Vibes are home-y, service is kind, and the seasonal decor adds a lovely touch of fun and warmth - especially if you go around Halloween (even the bathroom is decked out!). Writing this now has convinced me I need to get back there ASAP

    Brewster is so lucky to have this Bakeshop! I've been here a few times, and it's consistently good…read more So many gloriously delicious looking pastries, cute modern farmhouse decor, and hot, strong espresso drinks. I got the salmon bagel, and added capers, onions and tomatoes (which is $0.75 extra). They whipped up a unique take on this breakfast favorite, with the salmon, onions and tomatoes chopped up and topped on the bagel like a bruschetta. It was fresh and flavorful. Also got my beloved cortado, which came in a huge mug & I could actually hold the cup because there was a handle vs. the normal cortado cups that are burning hot with no option to hold them other than to burn off your finger tips on the hot glass. (Who invented those?!) The chef (who I suspect is also an owner?) was super chipper and friendly, and he delivered my dish, while the sweet barista brought out my coffee. This spot is giving homegrown local vibes, and I'm here for it.

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    Alis's Bakery & Deli

    Alis's Bakery & Deli

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Having lunch on Main Street in Brewster, NY! Surprised to see virtually all restaurants serving…read moresome type of Spanish cuisine! Ali's has Guatemalan food prepared to order or from the steam table. Kitchen was busy, so I chose from the steam table. Chicken stew, rice, beans, and some veggies. First time I've had lunch served by the pound from a Spanish place! Food was fresh & tasty but it cost more than expected at $7.99/lb. Got two house made tortillas as well. Would stop in again.

    We took the train to Brewster and looked for a place to get quick lunch at. Walked around near the…read moretrain station and this place (now called Ali's Bakery & Deli) looked nice. The food turned out to be utterly delicious - we got the Guatemalan chicken stew kind of dish (pollo guisado), rice, 2 kinds of black beans, and plantains. The chicken dish was so fresh, and surprisingly light and very flavorful. The black bean paste was tasty too. The lady running the place asked if we wanted tortillas. So glad we said yes. They were thicker than Mexican tortillas, but light and slightly spongey and not dry. They were making them fresh inside, I watched them make these. I haven't had tortillas this tasty since we vacationed in Guatemala some years ago. The horchata was good too, not too sweet. Families were coming in, it was a very authentic kind of place and the food had a home-cooked taste. Theres's pre-made food, but you can also order from the menu. We were there on Saturday, around 11:30am, so the food was just being prepared for the day, but I think they cook throughout the day. Must say also a very friendly and gracious kind of place. A really fantastic surprise! Wish this place would open a location in Manhattan.

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    Alis's Bakery & Deli - The chicken stew dish (pollo guisado) was so fresh, and light and flavorful

    The chicken stew dish (pollo guisado) was so fresh, and light and flavorful

    Alis's Bakery & Deli - Lady running the place, so nice and friendly. She suggested the fantastic fresh tortillas which we could watch being hand made.

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    Lady running the place, so nice and friendly. She suggested the fantastic fresh tortillas which we could watch being hand made.

    LMNOP Bakery - Monkey bread

    LMNOP Bakery

    4.6(45 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    The best ham & cheddar baguette sandwich I have ever tasted. Perfect blend, consistency. So fresh…read more The bread is phenomenal. I also picked up a chocolate hazelnut vegan cookie for later. Can't wait. Arrived Saturday mid morning to find this nook of a place at the north end of Main Street Katonah packed. Line is about a 10 minute wait. Worth it.

    What a CUTE, adorable, perfect little bakery in the heart of Katonah!…read more Located right across from the Katonah train stop, it's the perfect little destination no matter where you're traveling from. Not only is this place so cute, simple, quaint and filled with locals - the bakery items are absolutely delicious and drool worthy. Though everything here is pretty minimal, they know what they're doing displaying all their delicious baked goods through that glass window. It makes the choices SO hard. I loved how kind and nice the cashier was, despite there being such a long line and it being so busy on a Sunday, she greeted us with a smile and kindness while helping us make the perfect choice for our afternoon treats. We ended up going for the orange zest and blood orange icing loaf slice (I wish I remembered the exact name) and the monkey bread. Wow. The monkey bread was out of this world and a pretty decent size! This isn't normally my go to, but my hubby loves cinnamon and soft - it was exactly that. Crispy, flaky, soft and pillowy when you bite into it. SO fresh and delish! We ended up ordering an unsweetened matcha latte but next time will for sure try their coffee! Limited seating and space is available, so I wouldn't say it's a good spot for large groups but the line moves pretty fast and it's totally worth it. Also, they're now open on Sundays, woohoOo!

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