Sugar Sweet Sunshine Bakery

Bakery · Lower East Side

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"After canvasing the city’s supply of bakeries to see what was still open, I’ve come to the conclusion that you should order your cake from Sugar Sweet Sunshine, which has two branches. There’s a branch in the Essex Street Market, but the principal one is at 126 Rivington Street between Essex and Norfolk streets." - Robert Sietsema

Where to Get a Birthday Cake in NYC During Coronavirus Shutdown - Eater NY

365 Grand St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

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