Gertel's Bake Shoppe
101 Steuben St, Brooklyn
(917) 662-8121
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The classic, old school Jewish bakery on the Lower East Side has since closed. However, they merged and reopened in Brooklyn and now operate as a wholesale bakery. Customers can now order classic Jewish desserts such as hamantaschen and rugelach by the box.
I just happen to be watching a documentary, "Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York," and saw your old storefront - Bakery & Luncheonette. I thought I'd Google to find out if you are still around. I'm happy that you are even if you no longer serve directly. Thanks for replying to everyone in the reviews. It shows that quality service hasn't dimmed. More blessings to you in the future.
Service: 5
Are you still in business and please tell me where if you are.you are one of my favorite bakeshops and I followed you all the way to brooklyn.making a trip to your Brooklyn factory and then store near the Manhattan bridge.then I lost contact.i really miss you.gertels was always the best.thanks for ansereing.for a long time I was calling in an order and picking it up at your stuben street warehouse and when you moved to devision I went there too.when I visit new york can I pickup an order or can you tell me where I can get your products..I miss you so much.nobody has ever been as good a bakery as you.
OWNER: PLEASE SEE PHOTO. It has your exact address. So that makes no sense!They NEVER answer their phone. Been calling for 3 years with no response. I need to know how many calories are in their individually wrapped muffins but I cannot find it anywhere. I am afraid their ingredients are wrong too and that they have not been nutritionally tested. Does anyone know how many calories are in their Raisin Oat Bran Muffins?
Excellent Kosher bakery
The classic, old school Jewish bakery on the Lower East Side has since closed. However, they merged and reopened in Brooklyn and now operate as a wholesale bakery. customers can now order classic Jewish desserts such as hamantaschen and regelach by the box.
The classic, old school Jewish bakery on the Lower East Side has since closed. However, they merged and reopened in Brooklyn and now operate as a wholesale bakery. customers can now order classic Jewish desserts such as hamantaschen and regelach by the box.
The classic, old school Jewish bakery on the Lower East Side has since closed. However, they merged and reopened in Brooklyn and now operate as a wholesale bakery. customers can now order classic Jewish desserts such as hamantaschen and regelach by the box.
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