Zaro's Bakery
Zaro's Family Bakery is an American family-owned bakery, operating in the New York City metropolitan area.
Founded | 1927 |
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History
The bakery was founded in The Bronx in 1927,[1] by Joseph Zarubchik, a Polish immigrant, and is now operated by his grandsons, Stuart and Joseph.
In 1977, the company opened its first of three stores in Grand Central Terminal, followed by stores in Pennsylvania Station and the Port Authority Bus Terminal – all in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
It manufactures all of its own products. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor worked at Zaro's Bakery as a teenager.[2]
Store locations
- Parkchester, Bronx, NY (since 1959)
- Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY (since 1977)
- New York Penn Station, New York, NY
- Newark Penn Station, Newark, NJ
- 501 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY
- Port Authority Bus Terminal, New York, NY
- 1825 Park Avenue, Harlem, NY
- Macy's Herald Square, New York, NY
See also
External links
- zaro
.com , the company's official website
References
- Ross, Keith (December 25, 2015). "Zaro's Family Bakery to shutter Bronx location, a fixture in the community for 56 years". New York Daily News. p. 12. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
- Hu, Winnie (August 30, 2017). "In a Nod to Its Roots, Zaro's Is Opening 2 Bakeries in the Bronx (Published 2017)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 14, 2021.
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