Gino's Pastry Shop & Café - A Slice of Italian Heaven in the Bronx
Walking into Gino's Pastry Shop & Cafe is like stepping into a charming Italian cafe straight from the heart of Bari. As soon as you cross the threshold, your senses are awakened by the intoxicating aroma of freshly baked pastries, espresso, and sweet memories. Jerome, the warm and charismatic heart of Gino's, greets you with a smile that makes you feel like family. His passion for his craft is undeniable, and it radiates throughout the shop. The walls, adorned with photos of celebrities (Can’t wait to see my picture added to the wall) who've stopped by, tell the story of a beloved neighborhood institution. I couldn't resist taking home three exquisite Panettone to save for Easter— Classic - Light, fluffy, and perfectly balanced. Orange - A citrusy burst that melts in your mouth. Limoncello - Bright, zesty, and absolutely divine. While soaking in the cozy atmosphere, I treated myself to a classic cannoli-and let me tell you, it was pure perfection. The shell was crisp, light, and had that subtle hint of cinnamon, while the filling was rich, creamy, and just the right amount of sweetness. Honestly, l'd buy the filling by the pound If I could! But I didn't stop there... Lobster Tails - Both the cannoli-filled and cream-filled varieties were flaky, decadent, and absolutely indulgent. Sfogliatella - Layers of crisp, buttery pastry hugged a luscious, slightly sweet ricotta filling. Yum, yum, yum! More Cannoli - Because one is never enough! And of course, I couldn't leave without grabbing some Torrone in all three flavors: Forest Fruits - A fruity, chewy delight. Classic - Timeless and nutty. French Caramel - A rich, buttery indulgence. Every bite at Gino's is a celebration of tradition and flavor. This is la migliore pasticceria italiana-the best of Italian pastry, cakes, and candies. Whether you're savoring a cannoli on-site or taking home a box (or three) of treats, Gino's guarantees that every bite will transport you straight to Italy.
If you are in the Bronx, Gino’s is a must. Don’t just visit—experience it. Sip an espresso, savor a pastry, and become part of the Gino’s family. You’ll leave with your heart full and your arms loaded with sweet...
Read moreI am lucky enough to live close by to the infamous Little Italy area of the Bronx, NY. Whenever I get the chance, I stop by and enjoy many of the restaurants and the market area. My favorite pastry shop is Gino's Pastry Shop!! My family and I visit for their very tasty treats and their best of the best cannolis. Jerome and Joanne treat me and my family as if we are their family. They take the time to talk to you and I know they truly appreciate and value the support and business of each and every customer!! On my most recent trip, I bought cannolis for a group of friends I was meeting up with for a special birthday dinner. I also bought Gino's amazing "donnoli" which is a freshly made doughnut with cannoli filling! These "donnolis" are unique and were a BIG hit with my friends! Also, you never know who might stop into the shop while you're there - Gino's is known to attract some celebrities. How can you blame them?! Everyone knows Gino's is the place to go when you have a sweet tooth!! One more thing, they have some very good sugar free options as well. I bought the sugar free rainbow cookies for my son to try...he's pretty picky and he loves his Italian desserts. He didn't even notice they were different from the regular...
Read moreIf you’re ever in the Bronx and you don’t stop at Gino’s Pastry Shop, you’re missing out on a piece of real New York history. This Arthur Avenue staple has been serving up authentic Italian pastries for decades, and it’s exactly what you want from an old-school bakery — no frills, just flavor and tradition.
The cannoli? Legendary. They fill them fresh to order, and the shells are crisp, flaky perfection with creamy ricotta that tastes like it was whipped up by someone’s Nonna in the back. The sfogliatelle and lobster tails are equally iconic — sweet, buttery, and loaded with filling. Don’t sleep on the rainbow cookies either — they’re dense, almondy, and always spot-on.
The shop itself is cozy, with that classic Italian-American charm. Gino and the crew treat you like family, whether it’s your first time or your fiftieth. Prices are super fair for the quality, and it’s cash-only — so come prepared.
Bottom line: Gino’s isn’t just a pastry shop, it’s a Bronx institution. Worth the trip, worth the calories, and...
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