Lee Lee's Baked Goods

Bakery · Central Harlem

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"Mr. Lee of Lee Lee’s Baked Goods loves baking rugelach almost as much as we love saying "rugelach." After 50 years of bringing the baked good to Harlem, he’s made his love official by getting the National Day Archives to declare April 29th National Rugelach Day (which also happens to be his birthday). Join him for an all-day celebration at his bakery this Friday. Kicking off at 9:30 in the morning, there will be an 80-minute-long session for those unfamiliar with the Polish and Jewish cookie to come in and enjoy a free piece of rugelach while learning how to prepare and bake it. Throughout the day, Lee Lee’s will also be offering free rugelach for those who sign up online, or you can get a batch shipped nationwide. " - neha talreja

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283 W 118th St, New York, NY 10026 Get directions

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