La Bicyclette Bakery
667 Driggs Ave, Williamsburg -📃 About
Artisanal bakery offering a changing selection of breads & viennoiserie in a cozy space.
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Highly rated by visitors. Rated 4.7/5 based on 484 Google reviews.
Google Reviews
Matthew
via GoogleStopped in as it was mentioned many times as a bakery to visit when in the area, so I did. I arrived right before they opened so they had a full case of pastries. The space is small like most nyc businesses but the staff were friendly. While it’s hard to follow this with somewhere like radio bakery I tried to be open minded. I was upset to see they are on the trend of a case full of laminated pastries. We get it. If you can make 4 laminated pastries we believe you can make 10. So unfortunately it makes the selection feel small. I went with the pear almond tarte which was decent. It was probably average over all. Nothing remarkable but certainly not bad enough to say “I can’t even finish this”. Over all I think it’s an average bakery from what I experienced and while I’d stopping if in the area I would inconvenience myself to go here. With that said if you’re in the area drop by and pick something up
James Oh
via GoogleSaw a YouTube video about this place with Action Bronson and had to try. Everything was good but I expected more from the baguette. The best thing we had was the ircular raise bread. The crossaint was on the better side as well from other venues.
Patricia Sandico
via GoogleI enjoyed the Baguettes! They made it just like how I remembered them from when I took a trip to Paris. The croissants were good too but the baguette and fougasse were my favorites!
HAIRmonstar
via Google"Loved the authentic local vibe here! It doesn't feel like a tourist trap, but a true neighborhood gem. The moment you walk in, the smell of fresh bread is amazing. The baguette sandwiches are fresh, crusty, and absolutely delicious. Highly recommended if you want real artisan bread in Brooklyn!"
Minh Nguyen
via GoogleThis is my happy place whenever i come to NY. The vibe takes you back to Paris where great quality bread and community connections are the key focus. My go-toa are the comte jambon baguette,pain au chocolat and the financiers. Do note as this is French style the baguette is served cold and not toasted,hence it can be a bit crusty or hard for your teeth.


