The Nordic-inspired shop is baking breads and pastries (i.e., sourdough, croissants, danishes, donuts) and serving coffees and sandwiches (try the Salmon & Co., with smoked salmon, dill plus scallion cream cheese, red onion, tomato and capers).
As well as seating for 15, a mini-general store offers housemade provisions (granolas, pickled and curried herrings, chicken salad) as well as local and imported specialty items, like smoked salmon, charcuterie and prepared foods.
The shop is run by the same co-owners, Sebastian Perez and Sebastian Bangsgaard, as the SMØR cafe a few doors east. The partners, who grew up in Denmark, met while working in a Scandinavian restaurant in Tribeca before opening SMØR in 2019.
“We were always planning to open a bakery to complement our restaurant, but the pandemic put a delay on our initial plans,” Perez said in an announcement about the debut. “We have always been inspired by the bakery scene in Copenhagen, and to say we’re excited to finally open our doors is an understatement.”
Sounds great - welcome!
ReplyDeleteThrilled by this,
ReplyDeleteI fear for my carb intake. East Village has so many great bakeries.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious
ReplyDeleteHow is 'SMØR' pronounced?
ReplyDeleteWhat was here before?
ReplyDeleteAt one point (80s?) it was a cool clothes shop, Lord of the Fleas. A tenant had her carpentry shop/living space there for a good while.
DeleteAnd the past 10 or so years a landscape architect firm, Preservation Green.
DeleteThe number of great bakeries in the East Village is terrific.
ReplyDeleteThe cinnamon rolls are not to be missed, and the rye bread is outstanding!
ReplyDeleteAnyone had the rye bread? Is it real, dense/heavy Danish rye, or a dumbed down version for Americans?
ReplyDeleteWe loved it🥊I’m a baker #1 brot
DeleteI Love those guys! Need to get there earlier
ReplyDeleteSMØR is pronounced like every other word in Danish, which is:
ReplyDelete- Not like it's spelled
- Something mumbled followed by the sound of a baby gagging
Source: Ask any Swede or Norwegian. You can ask a Dane, too, but you won't be able to understand their answer.
Fun fact: Danes can't even understand themselves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-mOy8VUEBk
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DeleteIt's kinda like "smurrr" but raise your cheekbones first.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to see this place expanding, I'll grab a cinnamon roll this weekend.
ReplyDelete@DrGecko, that video is hilarious (as is your post), thanks for sharing!
I went there yesterday.
ReplyDeleteBought there special danish RYE.
Very special-I’m a a baker.
Nicest people!!
Thank you for coming to our special neighborhood🥢
@7:10 it's the very heavy Danish variety. It's really good!
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