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61-4, Grand Avenue, 11378, Queens County, New York, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
kontakte telefon: +1 718-894-4919
webseite: russobakery.com
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 40.7217459, Longitude: -73.9042857
Gus Kaloudis
::Love all of fresh-baked bread daily they have. But the Cakes and Pastries section could be a little fresher. Still a great place for the neighborhood.
ItzYaBoiMysticMaxx
::Overpriced as hell, food is dry, and there attitudes are something else. Just went there, and they didn't have an Italian Ice, so I kindly said no thank you, because I'm allergic to all their flavors, and I don't even like Gelatos anyway. She said "I don't even care about your money, spend it at the pizzeria for a freaking Italian Ice." Like the freaking attitudes are something else! That's not all, there are many other things with their attitudes. Never going there again.
Margaret Robles
::Awesome Italian pastries, bread and biscotti. They have a small seating area to enjoy a good cappuccino and pastry while you're there.
H. DuBon
::My wife LOVES the cookies here. She's a huge sweettooth person so im going by her. The service is always nice, and the selection broad.
A Jule
::Upon walking in, everyone look bothered. I tried to start conversation and be super nice. I know the girls have worked all day, it was Friday before Christmas Eve. I got the worst red velvet cake. It was covered in butter cream (cream cheese on the inside.) Anyone with a brain knows that's not a red velvet cake. That's the cheap way to make a red velvet. My cat could've wrote "happy birthday" much nicer on the cake. I was so upset with everything from the service to the cake to the "thank you" I should've got for tipping a rude staff but didn't. Money well wasted. Definitely won't be returning. Save your money and the embarrassment. I don't know how people can give them any stars. I'd give them 0 if I could.