[
May 2012]
Ugh. EVG reader Dave M. from 13th St. passes along this sad bit of news today: 9th St. Bakery, which has been around since 1926, will have to close. Oleg, who has owned the bakery with his wife Tetyana since the 1990s,
said that the landlord is doubling his current rent. This, along with a barely-break-even summer, is forcing them to close.
[
Via Manhattan Sideways]
There's not timetable yet for the closure — mostly likely in the next 2-4 months.
Per
the bakery's website:
Max and Lena Wolkirmerski emigrated to the United States in 1913 from Zetel Belarus. They opened up a bakery on the corner of Allen and Stanton. Their children Joe, Harry and Helen moved the bakery to 9th and first ave where it still remains today.
Per Dave: "No more cheap, good pastries and bread. Such a shame."
And a tough time for the older bakeries. Aside from 9th St., Something Sweet on First Avenue and East 11th Street remains closed from last summer ... and
Whole Earth Bakery on St. Mark's Place shuttered at the end of December.