| The Hungarian Pastry Shop of the Upper Westside of New York is a delightfully cozy cafe catering to Columbia University intelligentsia and to tourists of the Cathedral of St. John. A fixture of the community for more than 35 years, it is definitely worth a visit. |
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The Hungarian Pastry Shop |
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| ���What Others Say About The Hungarian Pastry Shop | ||
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"Delicious desserts and beverages complimented by the presence of friendly, easygoing employees." � The Columbia Spectator "A Morningside Heights original� . � . � . � an Amsterdam Avenue landmark." � Time Out New York "A favorite spot for the famous, the studious, and neighborhood diehards." � Skylines, a publication of New York Air "We love the butter-saturated croissants and the cinnamon buns." � NYPress (Voted Best Uptown Coffeehouse by NYPress) "Chocolate cakes, Dobos and Sacher tortes, Linzer tarts, a veritable anthology of Austro-Hungarian favorites." � Travel & Leisure "This cute little coffee shop is one of a kind with its cozy atmosphere and friendly service." � The Observer In NewYork Woman, author Suzanne Vega referred to The Hungarian Pastry Shop as her favorite dive. |
| Also of interest is the Symposium Restaurant serving Greek food and located around the corner on West 113th Street. |
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