The Good Batch Bakery

Bakery · Clinton Hill

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What To Eat At Market 57 - New York - The Infatuation

"This is a useful spot to grab cookies or cupcakes when you forgot about your coworker/partner/friend’s kid’s birthday—and they have regular, vegan, and gluten free options. The baked goods are, well, good, but the ice cream sandwiches are the main reason to come to The Good Batch. Thanks to some kind of sorcery, they come out of the freezer perfectly tempered every time. Try not to get your heart set on a specific flavor, because they tend to sell out by mid-afternoon, even on weekdays." - carina finn koeppicus

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/what-to-eat-at-market-57

936 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA Get directions

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