Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Becky's Bites bringing cream cheese creations to 7th Street



The coming soon signage has arrived at 122 E. Seventh St. between Avenue A and First Avenue, where renovations are underway to open Becky's Bites later this summer...



According to the shop's Facebook page: "Becky offers a range of novel cream cheese based bites from bagels & parfaits to tiny tarts & cookie sandwiches."

The Becky's website has more info on the operation, with photos of some of her creations. (The shop is also hiring.)

No. 122 previously housed the Verdigreen vintage furnishings boutique.

7 comments:

  1. So, dollhouse food.

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  2. Maybe it's just me, but I don't really want to eat cream cheese dollops in the summer. Now a nice Italian ice - mmm...

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  3. Yom! Can't wait to try this place. I love 7th Street.

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  4. Yeah, well per my press release.

    "The Notorious M.I.X. offers a wide range of just chocolate and vanilla Duncan Hines cake mix haphazardly stirred with minimal passion and served bowl-to-hand free of charge whenever I feel like it which won't be often because I couldn't care less.

    Recently featured on Goop."

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  5. People love NY cheesecake and I eat that all year long....
    This sounds and looks like a great variation on that idea.
    Congratulations to Becky's Bites for coming up with a
    brand new concept.
    Excited try you soon!! YUMMY!!!

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  6. It would be nice if Becky sold something that wasn't dairy-based. I'm not holding my breath, though.

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  7. I live for Cheesecake. I will be there on opening day and every day thereafter.

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