Bakeshop with a warm vibe serving old-fashioned cakes & pastries, plus gelato & an espresso bar.
"It’s 2021, so the answer to the question, “do you need dessert” is always going to be yes. Whether you’re in the mood for tiramisu, some very acidic lemon sorbet, or a large slice of cheesecake, the original Martha’s Country Bakery location in Astoria is open for takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining. They have a few first come, first served tables set up on their sidewalk. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"It’s 2021, so the answer to the question, “do you need dessert” is always going to be yes. Whether you’re in the mood for tiramisu, some very acidic lemon sorbet, or a large slice of cheesecake, the original Martha’s Country Bakery location in Astoria is open for takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining. They have a few first come, first served tables set up on their sidewalk. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"If you’re in Forest Hills, Astoria, Williamsburg, or Bayside, you probably already rely on Martha’s Country Bakery for cheesecake and gelato. You can also rely on them to make you a cranberry walnut pie so your oven doesn’t have to work so hard." - Hannah Albertine, Carina Finn Koeppicus
"Since it’s neither lunchtime nor dinnertime, sweets are acceptable an headline edible item. Whether you’re in the mood for tiramisu, some very acidic lemon sorbet, or a large slice of cheesecake, the original Martha’s Country Bakery location in Astoria is open every day in the afternoon to support you while a fork rests on your spacebar to keep your Slack emoji green." - Hannah Albertine
"It’s 2021, so the answer to the question, “do you need dessert” is always going to be yes. Whether you’re in the mood for tiramisu, some very acidic lemon sorbet, or a large slice of cheesecake, the original Martha’s Country Bakery location in Astoria is open for takeout, delivery, and outdoor dining. They have a few first come, first served tables set up on their sidewalk." - Hannah Albertine