Bar in New York City, United States
Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery
100ptsSerious West Village bakery. Go for pastry, not dinner.

About Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery
Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery on Greenwich Avenue is a walk-in-only West Village operation that earns its following through baking quality rather than atmosphere or concept. No reservations needed, no evening service. Best visited mid-morning to avoid peak crowds. A reliable daytime stop in one of New York City's most food-competitive neighborhoods.
Is Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery worth visiting in New York City?
Yes, if you are looking for a serious neighborhood bakery on Greenwich Avenue in the West Village that earns its reputation through the quality of what comes out of its ovens rather than through hype. For a first-timer, the address alone sets the tone: 28 Greenwich Ave puts you in one of the most walkable, food-dense stretches of lower Manhattan, and Mah-Ze-Dahr is the kind of stop that rewards showing up early rather than planning around it.
What to expect on your first visit
Walk in and the first thing you notice is the smell: butter and warm sugar in the way that only a working bakery can produce, not a chain approximating the idea of one. This is a counter-service operation, which means no reservations, no dress code, and no waiting for a table to turn. You order, you find a spot if one is available, and you eat. The format is low-friction by design, and that is one of its strengths for anyone unfamiliar with the space.
The West Village foot traffic means the room moves fast during morning and lunch hours. If you are visiting for the first time and want to take your time without feeling rushed, aim for a mid-morning window rather than the peak breakfast run. The bakery draws a consistent local crowd, which tells you something about its standing in a neighborhood that has no shortage of alternatives.
Late-night viability
Mah-Ze-Dahr is a daytime venue. It does not operate as an evening destination, and if you are planning a night out in the West Village, your options after dark are better served elsewhere. For cocktail bars within the neighborhood or a short cab ride away, Amor y Amargo offers one of the most focused amaro and bitter-spirit programs in the city, and Angel's Share in the East Village remains one of the more considered rooms for a quieter evening drink. Neither replaces what Mah-Ze-Dahr does in daylight hours, but they answer a different question entirely.
If you are building a full West Village day and want to know what comes after the bakery, our full New York City bars guide covers the evening options in detail. For the broader picture of where to eat across the city, the full New York City restaurants guide is the place to start.
Practical details
Getting there is direct: Greenwich Avenue is well-connected by subway, with the 1, 2, and 3 lines at 14th Street a short walk away, and the A, C, E at 14th Street-8th Avenue equally close. No reservation is needed or possible. Walk-in only. Booking difficulty is as easy as it gets. Hours are not confirmed in our current data, so check directly with the venue before making a special trip. There is no phone number listed in our records at this time.
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How It Compares
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| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery | Easy | ||
| The Long Island Bar | Unknown | ||
| Dirty French | Unknown | ||
| Superbueno | Unknown | ||
| Amor y Amargo | Unknown | ||
| Angel's Share | Unknown |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery?
Yes. Mah-Ze-Dahr earns its reputation as a serious bakery rather than a lifestyle brand — the focus is on execution over aesthetics. It sits on Greenwich Avenue in the West Village at 28 Greenwich Ave, a neighborhood with high competition and a discerning local clientele that would not tolerate a weak product. Go for the pastry; that is where the kitchen's effort shows.
Do I need a reservation at Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery?
No reservation is needed — Mah-Ze-Dahr operates as a walk-in bakery. That said, popular morning and weekend hours on Greenwich Avenue tend to draw a crowd, so arriving early gives you the widest selection before items sell out.
Does Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available data for this location. Greenwich Avenue does have sidewalk space in front of several businesses, but check directly with the bakery at 28 Greenwich Ave before planning an alfresco visit.
Does Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery have happy hour deals?
No. Mah-Ze-Dahr is a daytime bakery, not a drinks or dinner venue, so happy hour is not part of its format. If you are looking for a West Village happy hour, Amor y Amargo or The Long Island Bar are better fits for that purpose.
Is Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery good for a date?
It works well for a low-pressure daytime date — coffee and pastry on Greenwich Avenue is a relaxed, easy format. It is not an evening venue, so if you want dinner or cocktails, look elsewhere in the West Village. For a first meeting or a casual weekend morning, it is a solid choice.
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