Rose Bakery

160 Lexington Ave, New York
(646) 837-7754

Recent Reviews

Jennifer G

Good atmosphere but the service is poor. One of the staff, which is a girl, is very rude. I went on a friday btw.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 1

Gennadiy Yakubov

It's very good service and delicious carrots cake and scones

Jacqueline R.

The bakery itself is fine. Had nice service, but the food itself, in my opinion, was overpriced and frankly just "meh." The place itself is really cool--lots of mini stores inside of it. But I would pass if you're just looking for a sweet treat.

Giulia A Cox

Stopped by to enjoy coffee and a treat - it was slow around 2 on a sunny Saturday in July. Our cortados and baked goods were wonderful — a cherry scone served warm with fruit preserves and clotted cream, and a chewy white chocolate raspberry cookie. Service was thoughtful, food was wonderful, environment beautiful and calm. Highly recommend.

Chris B.

Best bakery in the city. Their cakes and desserts are some of the best I ever had. The price could scare the average customer away but once you taste the food you'll understand why it cost the price it does. They also have lunch food which never misses. I had the soup and it was fantastic and I'm not a soup guy. It was served with home made sourdough which made it even better. Everyone working there is so pleasant and greets you with a smile and prompt service at the table. I would recommend this hidden gem to any of my friends visiting the city.

Andrew Hyatt

Small, laid back cafe with an interesting selection. You can order tinned fish, which is fantastic, which they serve with bread, olives and a salad. The coffee is from Sey, and they have a neat little grocery section as well. Well worth a visit.

Jessica D.

Well, one thing is for sure - I am definitely not hip enough for the Dover Street Market. But I can do quiche, and Rose Bakery sells the best damn quiche I have ever eaten! Flaky pastry, a creamy, custardy center, smoky lardons and swiss chard - this quiche puts all those sad, soggy quiches to shame. The cappuccino was rich, and the pear cake dense and fudge-y. Rose Bakery, I am a fan! Probably won't be back in the 'hood any time soon, but if I was, I'd brave all the too cool for school kids lining up for Supreme for some more of these treats.

Tsvika K.

One of the hidden places when it come to quality desserts/pastries. Its around the corner from my office and they keep changing the options which make it real fun to pop up once in a while ,pasties/cakes with figs , spicy chocolate , peach and more. Excellent preparation , not too sweet and always FRESH! This Dover st market by itself is a fun escapism destination.....

Franny A.

One of the best Manhattan lunchtime dining experiences is not in a traditional restaurant,, it's right here in Dover market where food and fashion so beautifully collide. I ate here a lot last decade working nearby and my first time here since the start of the pandemic. Riffs on modern British fare means inventive creative seasonal food you will not find anywhere! Menu changes weekly. Ate: Green bean and almond soup with toast points Corn and peppers with celery and beans Plum clafoutis Turmeric tea Total: $49 before tip The soup was so rich and delicious and innovative. Yummy and generous salad. The plum custardy claufitis with the tea was heaven plus fashion mags and the top toilet experience in nyc!

Maria A.

I want to go back just for Alec and Adrian to host us again. AMAZING service! We got the bacon and tomato quiche per Adrian's recommendation, and now I am going to have to return for it before my flight back home. Thank you for a great breakfast

Ryn Miake-Lye

Wonderful hidden gem for brunch and/or elegant snackage every day. For people who appreciate finely crafted flavor profiles, nicely plated. The tiny yet mighty team is creating memorable plates and pastries (please see photo of my spontaneous lunch today. Turn to your right as you enter Dover Street Market from 30th near Lexington

Raymon Dash

It pretty cool and sometimes little bit crazy not to carzy

Jami Callao

Best coffee & pastries & brunch!

M M.

Love this place and I've found the servers to be very nice. I've been here at least 10 times. Food tastes homemade without tons of oil and butter (like most restaurants). Menu is seasonal and changes often. Can be a bit pricey but I'll keep coming back.

Angelica McHuston

Tucked inside Dover st market , entrance on 30th. Really great pastry. Weird service. Makes more sense as counter service. Overall great experience

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