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01/08/2017
Awesome Food. Fast Service. Very knowledgeable staff. I would definitely recommend this [place, try their cupcakes and coffee.
12/22/2015
If you are looking for quality cakes with attractive designs, you don't need to look further. This shop has it all.
10/30/2015
The kids requested the family to pay a visit here and it became one of our best family bondings! Great ambience and place for kids and kids at heart.
Details
Phone: (212) 226-6150
Address: 195 Grand St, New York, NY 10013
Website: http://www.ferraracafe.com
More Info
The Best Bakery in The New York Metro Area , come in and Taste our home made gelato!!
- General Info
- New York in the Gay Nineties had almost everything, except for a place where an opera lover, after a night of Verdi or Puccini, could relax, play a Neapolitan card game called "Scopa" and drink a cup or two of espresso.We deliver in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx seven days a week between 9:00 AM and 1:00PM. All delivery orders must be a minimum of $40 (not including the delivery charge). Delivery charges vary depending on your borough and/or your zip code. We can deliver to other areas in the metropolitan area but the minimum order threshold is higher. Additionally, delivery charges and available days of delivery will vary. Please call (212) 226-6150 for more details. All orders must be prepaid with cash (in our store) or by credit card at the time of placing your order. We are sorry, but we do not accept COD orders. Because they are both fragile and perishable, Wedding Cakes, Specialty cakes and Pastries in this section ("Ferrara NYC") are available for pick-up and delivery in Metropolitan New York City only. They cannot be shipped. They must be ordered in person or by telephone only This situation was remedied when our great grandfather, Enrico Scoppa and our great grand-uncle, Antonio Ferrara, opera impresario and showman, opened a cafe called Café A. Ferrara. Caruso thought the coffee marvelous but especially loved the cookies and cakes. and prosper. After World War I, At the beginning of the 1929 Depression, Peter married the daughter of Enrico Scoppa. He was to spend the rest of his life at Ferrara's, transforming a charming neighborhood cafe into a world famous shrine of delicious tastes. Times were tough and in order to make sure there was very little waste, they began to bake two, three and sometimes four times a day, small batches of cookies and cakes. These difficult circumstances were a blessing in disguise Because of the frequency with which they baked, Ferrara acquired a great reputation for freshness. This reputation and the fact that the Lepore's were devoted to their business almost as much as to each other, enabled Café Ferrara to grow and prosper.Today, Ferrara is still a family owned business operated by the fifth generation. And that's perhaps the most wonderful thing about Ferrara. Since its beginning in 1892, the spirit has changed very little.We deliver in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx seven days a week between 9:00 AM and 1:00PM. All delivery orders must be a minimum of $40 (not including the delivery charge). Delivery charges vary depending on your borough and/or your zip code
- Extra Phones
office fax: (212) 226-0667
- Services/Products
- We deliver in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx seven days a week between 9:00 AM and 1:00PM. All delivery orders must be a minimum of $40 (not including the delivery charge). Delivery charges vary depending on your borough and/or your zip code. We can deliver to other areas in the metropolitan area but the minimum order threshold is higher. Additionally, delivery charges and available days of delivery will vary. Please call (212) 226-6150 for more details. Because they are both fragile and perishable, Wedding Cakes, Specialty cakes and Pastries in this section ("Ferrara NYC") are available for pick-up and delivery in Metropolitan New York City only. They cannot be shipped. They must be ordered in person or by telephone only New York in the Gay Nineties had almost everything except a place where an opera lover, after a night of Verdi or Puccini, could relax, play a Neapolitan card game called “Scoppa” and drink a cup or two of espresso. The situation was remedied when Antonio Ferrara, opera impresario and showman, opened Café A Ferrara. Enrico Caruso and his friends thought the coffee was marvelous but especially loved the desserts. By the beginning of the Depression, Peter Lepore, Antonio Ferrara’s future son-in-law, had stowed away on a ship bound for New York and was to spend the re
- Payment method
- discover, amex, visa, master card, cash, debit, all major credit cards, check
- Price Range
- $$
- Neighborhoods
- Downtown Manhattan, Little Italy
- Languages
- English, Italian
- Other Link
- Categories
- Other Information
Parking: Street
Wi-Fi: Free
Bike Parking: Yes
Attire: Casual
Good For Groups: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Take Out: Yes
Cuisines: Caterers, Coffee House, Take Out, Cafeterias, Italian, Dessert, Ice Cream, European, Bakeries, Continental
Alcohol: Full Bar
Takes Reservations: No
Outdoor Seating: No
Price Range : Average
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