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    Radio Bakery

    4.5 (111 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

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    Yvonne D.

    First time I have walked by and there isn't a like so of course I had to go in. Went with the bacon egg and cheese focaccia. This was delicious but they should definitely keep it on a warming tray or something! It was nice and cheesy with a good amount of the bacon and a whole egg inside. Also had the peach iced tea (doesn't come sweetened but they have options on the bar opposite the register. Service was quick and friendly I was in and out. Grabbed a spot on the bench under the tree to chow down.

    Andrew C.

    Came here on the walk to lunch and saw a short line for once, so had to try it. There was a PBJ and Chocolate croissant, so I had to try it. Even though it was almost $10, it was amazing. Good PBJ layer on top of rich chocolate. Would come back again!

    Cherry cheesecake
    Ellen F.

    Very good pastries with lots of options. I went on a Friday morning, waited in line for about 15 minutes, and was still able to get a great selection. I tried their sandwiches--the focaccia with prosciutto and burrata was my favorite, while the ham and rosemary butter sandwich wasn't my favorite because of the ham's texture. I also ordered the cherry cheesecake, which was good but a bit too tart for my taste, and the peanut butter and jelly croissant, which was very good. My favorite, however, was the pistachio croissant. Their croissants are excellent, and I would definitely recommend this bakery.

    Peanut butter jelly croissant
    Neha S.

    I came during a weekday at like 11 and there was still a line but it is what it is. Because it's so busy I feel a bit rushed when I go here. It's also difficult to see all the items since everyone is packed in a line even when you get into the store. The food itself: - cardamom bun was yummy, a bit too cardamom forward though. 3.5/5 - the pb and J croissant was cool, a bit too rich for my liking but I admire how different it was and I actually had to save this one for the next day and it was still good so 4/5

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    Andrew L.

    Stopped by Radio Bakery on a Sunday afternoon. After waiting on line outside for a bit, disappointed that the only items available were the Brown Butter Corn Cake and a couple of sandwiches. Got the Brown Butter Corn Cake which was pretty good. Will need to return earlier to try the other pastries!

    Cassandra S.

    Hype understood! Got a large variety of sweet and savory items and I was obsessed with every single one. If there's something you're on the fence for, order it and you won't regret it. Best chocolate chip cookie ever!

    Neha G.

    Finally checked out this popular spot everyone raves about. Stopped by on a Friday morning hoping to avoid the weekend long lines. There was a line today too that took about 20 min. They carry sweet and savory pastries and a few sandwich options including one vegan option. Sandwiches are $13-15 and pastries start at $6 and up. Once inside you don't have much time to decide as a steady rush of people come in and staff tries to keep the line moving. It's hard to stop and ask questions about bakery items when it's crowded. Staff could have been friendlier. I got a garlic knot croissant and a rhubarb sweet pastry. Both buttery flakey and very good. The garlic knot was my favorite!! No seating inside and no restroom. There are a few small metal tables and chairs if you can snag one. Most just take things to go.

    Bread on racks from outside on the line
    Saasha G.

    The hype is real but it suck's because so much is sold out by 11. The line moves fast though, I tried the popular Tina sandwich and it was really good had the peppers that have it a kick. I had a sourdough bread loaf and I didn't get to taste it well as it got so hard by the next day it was tough to cut through. I may try them again if I'm ever in that area.

    tomato focaccia, pistachio croissant
    Sarah C.

    we waited 30min in line before entering the bakery. I've heard they have the best focaccias and croissants in nyc so I got one of each. I tried the tomato focaccia and pistachio croissant ($15.24 for both) and tbh they were great in flavor but the textures could be better -- focaccia was more dense than I expected, and croissant was kinda hard outside

    Carolina C.

    Once Radio bakery opened in Prospect Heights, I figured it would be easy ins and outs but the line stays strong. Luckily it does move quite quickly. I have to rave about a sandwich that I never thought I would get, but the sweet pea, mint, and feta is INSANE. It's so bright, yet savory, and it kept be coming back for more. All their breads and pastries are amazing, they have such range in every bite and that's what continues to make Radio a spot to stop at every time.

    Tashfia N.

    The tomato/garlic focaccia slice was SO good,worth braving the line for. It was a large slice, bread was super soft, just the right amount of sauce and garlic. It was like an upgraded version of garlic bread. The best savory item I've had at a bakery. I also got the pistachio croissant and triple chocolate croissant. The pistachio croissant was not my favorite, the pistachio filling had an odd medicine aftertaste. The triple chocolate croissant was good, ample amount of filling, pretty flaky, however it wasn't anything I couldn't get at another bakery. The staff handled the line very efficiently and kept it moving fast, they were also really upbeat and courteous

    Pri W.

    I've heard this place went viral on social media from a friend, so we had to give it a try! Even during a weekday the place was packed, and a small line was forming just to get inside. There were so many good options, but I stuck to a standard chocolate chip cookie which was perfectly sweet and salty! I get the hype and would come back to get more treats! It is pricier but you are getting the quality

    Darjeeling cardamom morning bun
    Kathleen S.

    I was lucky enough to walk in to Radio Bakery right before noon on Thursday before the lunch crowd arrived. I bought the pistachio bun, garlic bun, darjeeling cardamom bun, and brown butter corn cake. Pistachio bun ($8): Amazing. This was by far my favorite of the lot. The orange zest elevated this to another level. I loved the pistachio frangipan and orange-infused flavor, as well as the pieces of toasted pistachio (with visible zest) on top. Garlic twist ($5): This tasted like garlic bread in croissant form. This was my second favorite item, even though I don't typically go for savory croissants. I loved the strong garlicky taste--enhanced with garlic oil. Darjeeling cardamom morning bun: I regretted this choice. Waaaay too much sugar on the exterior and just overall too sweet and thick for my taste. I also could barely taste the darjeeling taste. Brown butter corn cake: This too was too sweet for me. Even when eaten fresh, I thought it was too hard. The exterior, which I understand was meant to be a somewhat crunchy and caramelized to contrast with the interior, was too hard. The staff was phenomenally friendly, patient, and kind, especially in answering my questions about their various pastries. All the pastries did taste very rich, high-quality, and with great attention to detail.

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