- Glasers, 116-year-old bakery known for black-and-white . . . - ABC7 New York
After serving sweets to Manhattanites for more than 115 years, a New York City staple closed up shop
- Glasers Bake Shop To Close After 116 Years On Upper East Side
The old-school German bakery, located on East 87th street and First Avenue, will serve up its last cakes, danishes and legendary black and white cookies on July 1
- Historic NYC Bakery Closing Its Doors After 116 Years
Glaser's Bake Shop will permanently shutter around 3 p m , after 116 years of serving up pastries to three generations of New Yorkers, it said in a Facebook post
- 116-Year-Old UES Bakery Glaser’s Will Close This Summer - Eater NY
An Upper East Side institution at 116 years old, bakery Glaser’s Bake Shop will close its doors come July 1 Owners, still the Glaser family but now in its third generation, posted on
- Glasers Bakery - 6sqft
For those still struggling with the absence of Yorkville institution Glaser's Bake Shop, which sadly closed its doors in June, there's a chance to hold on to some of that sweet nostalgia
- Glaser’s Bake Shop, a 116-year-old Yorkville institution . . . - amNewYork
Glaser’s Bake Shop, a German bakery on First Avenue in Manhattan run by Herb Glaser, above, and his brother John, is set to close its doors to the public on July 1
- Glasers Is the Bakery of the Century | Edible Manhattan
But they’re just part of the reason this Upper East Side bakery has so many regulars: It’s had more than 100 years to acquire them since it opened back in 1902
- Glasers Bake Shop - Facebook
Glaser's Bake Shop regret to inform you on July 1, 2018 Glaser's Bake Shop will be closing it's doors to the public after 116 years of service After many years of daunting hours and hard work, the third generation of bakers have come to the difficult decision to hang up their bakers hat and move towards retirement
- Inside Glasers Bakeshop: A century of excellence - journiest
On 1st Avenue between 87th and 88th Street, flanked by a hardware store and a plumbing company, sits the pastel green façade of Glaser’s Bakeshop The German bakery celebrated its 115th birthday this year and is as much a cultural hub of the Upper East Side as ever
- Say Goodbye to the Birthplace of the Black and White Cookie | The Nosher
Glaser’s Bakery, a 116-year-old family run bakery on New York City’s Upper East Side, has officially closed its doors as long adoring customers and fans lined up around the block A traditional New York, German-inspired bakery, they are credited for being the birthplace of the black and white cookie
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