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11/06/2025
Please Help.
We are partnering with the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine to raise money to purchase pre-paid Grocery Store Cards. The cards are being made available as a temporary alternative to the suspended Federal SNAP program. All Persons who come in need will be able to retrieve a card at the Cathedral Community Cares food pantry and shelter on the Close of the Cathedral. Please donate what you can. All the funds will go directly to the pre-paid Grocery Store Card fund.
Thank you!
01/21/2025
Thanks for the carrot cake shout-out!🥕 West Side Rag
A Viennese café-like clientele and vibe define the Hungarian Pastry Shop.
12/16/2024
This Friday!! Join us for our annual holiday singalong at 6pm🎄🥳🎹
08/23/2024
See you TOMORROW!
08/17/2024
We'll announce the new reopening date here so keep checking and see you soon! ☺️
08/02/2024
Hi all! Just a note that we'll be closed on Monday, August 5th through Sunday, August 18th for storefront renovation ✨
07/31/2024
Salted caramel chocolate cake with an iced Russian coffee ☕
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12/27/2023
Thank you for joining our annual sing-along and happy holidays everyone! 🎉🥰🎄✨
12/15/2023
See you tomorrow! 🎉 Bring your holiday cheer, voices and musical instruments! We'll provide the lyrics 🎶 ✨ 🎊
09/06/2023
Hello Neighbors!
The Hungarian Pastry Shop is planning a storefront replacement and redesign. Because we are in a NYC Historic Preservation District, our plans require approval from the NYC Landmarks Preservation Committee.
And the first step in that process is taking place tonight! We will be presenting our storefront plan to Community Board 9's Landmarks Preservation/Parks Committee. This will be a great chance for you to see our plans, share comments, and lend your support to the Pastry Shop at the most important and elemental, community level.
Check out the flyer for time and location, you can also attend virtually via Zoom.
Thank you for your support!
Philip
09/05/2023
“Hey New Yorkers! I know that logo!” says a guy across the one-lane road in a Greek village.
Here we are in Mavrommati, a beautiful little town overlooking the magnificent 369BC ruins of Ancient Messini in the Peleponnese.
And a former customer spots the logo on our tote bag.
Turns out Marlon, from South Africa, lived on 104th street & Broadway for several years, and was a regular at the Pastry Shop…eight years ago!
Pictured here is Panagiotis (also known as Peter), owner of the HPS who’s orignally from this part of Greece, along with his wife and daughter, and the fellow traveler named Marlon.
Hey Marlon, if you see this, reach out!
Hey everyone, any other crazy pastry shop sightings while traveling this summer?
Address
Edgewater, NJ
To reach this coffee shop on Amsterdam Avenue in New York, you can take the subway and get off at 116th Street Station, which is a few blocks away from the location. Alternatively, if you are driving, there are parking garages nearby that offer paid parking options with hourly rates. However, it is recommended to check for street parking signs and regulations before parking.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
7:30am - 11pm |
| Tuesday |
7:30am - 11pm |
| Wednesday |
7:30am - 11:30pm |
| Thursday |
7:30am - 11pm |
| Friday |
7:30am - 11pm |
| Saturday |
8:30am - 11pm |
| Sunday |
8:30am - 11pm |
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What people say
The Hungarian Pastry Shop NYC is a beloved institution in Morningside Heights, serving up traditional pastries and coffee for over 40 years. This family-run coffee shop has recently received recognition from ABC's Good Morning America and the Backing Historic Small Restaurants Grant Program, receiving $40,000 to restore their storefront. The shop's commitment to preserving its historic charm is evident in every detail, from the vintage decor to the delicious pastries made with traditional recipes. The open street outside of the shop during the pandemic provided a memorable experience for many customers, highlighting the importance of community spaces like this one. Whether you're stopping by for a quick coffee or settling in for a study session, the Hungarian Pastry Shop NYC is sure to delight with its cozy atmosphere and delicious treats.