Bakery$union-squareDaily 07:00-19:00Chocolate babka, rugelach, challah
Uri Scheft's Breads Bakery near Union Square turns out the city's most-loved chocolate babka in New York City. Rugelach by the pound, challah on Fridays.
Tip: Babka comes hot from the oven at 11:00 and 15:00. Slice with a serrated knife at home; do not pull it apart while warm.
Worth the queue: Chocolate babka
Bakery$east-villageMon-Thu 08:00-23:00, Fri-Sat 08:00-24:00, Sun 08:00-23:00Italian American pastry
Veniero's has filled cannoli on East 11th Street in the East Village, New York City since 1894. Sfogliatelle, pignoli cookies, ricotta cheesecake.
Tip: Cannoli are filled to order at the counter; never buy pre-filled. Espresso at the bar is the after-dinner move.
Worth the queue: Cannoli
Bakery$downtown-brooklynDaily 06:30-24:00New York cheesecake
Junior's on Flatbush Avenue Extension has baked New York cheesecake in Brooklyn New York City since 1950. Cream-cheese-base, graham-crust, sour-cream top.
Tip: The Brooklyn original is the right room. The Times Square outpost serves the same cake under different lighting.
Worth the queue: Original New York cheesecake
Bakery$the-bronxMon-Fri 08:00-15:00Walk-in onlyPlain New York cheesecake
S&S Cheesecake in the Bronx has baked one cake only since 1959 in New York City. Plain, dense, the canonical New York cheesecake, supplied to delis citywide.
Tip: Cash only, weekdays only. Drive or take the 1 train to 238th; the bakery is two blocks west of the subway.
Worth the queue: Plain cheesecake
Bakery$nolitaMon-Sat 09:00-21:00, Sun 11:00-19:00Walk-in onlyMini cheesecakes
Eileen Avezzano has baked mini cheesecakes on Cleveland Place in Nolita, New York City since 1975. Open mon-sat 09:00-21:00, sun 11:00-19:00.
Tip: The plain or strawberry are the originals. The Oreo and the salted caramel are the indulgent picks; share two.
Worth the queue: Strawberry mini cheesecake
Bakery$lower-east-sideDaily 07:00-14:00Walk-in onlyBialys and hand-rolled bagels
Kossar's on Grand Street has baked bialys on the Lower East Side of New York City since 1936, and is the oldest bialy bakery in the United States.
Tip: Hours are cut short during the current renovation, so go before 14:00. Bialys are best within an hour of the bake; ask what came out last.
Worth the queue: Onion bialy, straight from the oven