Sunday, January 20, 2013

The East Village is losing yet another bakery

On Friday, we reported that the 87-year-old 9th Street Bakery will be closing... in the ensuing comments (53 as of now), a reader mentioned that the nearly four-month-old Ballaro Bakery is also closing on East Fifth Street...

Sure enough. Signs are up.


They close for good tomorrow here between Second Avenue and First Avenue.


And they just opened in September, as noted here. The no-nonsense bakery, which made its bread on the premises, replaced the equally short-lived Porchetta.Hog.

And Ballaro Bakery is from the same folks behind the Ballarò Caffé Prosciutteria around the corner on Second Avenue.

4 comments:

  1. Oh no! What happened? I didn't even have time to check it out yet and I love having good local bakeries. Now I'm very sorry I was so slow on the take...

    Is this associated with the Ballaro restaurant on 2nd ave?

    - East Villager

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  2. 5th Street between 1-2 is a horrible place to have any sort of business unless it's a restaurant with a following.
    Bill the lib. /anarchist

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  3. Bill the libertarian anarchistJanuary 20, 2013 at 12:48 PM

    5th street on that block is a bad place for a business.

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  4. Just saw this when i walked by today. Boo.

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