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    Sweet Rehab

    Pattiserie · SoHo-Little Italy-Hudson Square, New York City

    Restaurant in New York City, United States

    The Read

    Late-Night Pastry Counter

    Chef

    David Zaquine

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Sweet Rehab is a SoHo patisserie with real credentials: three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list, peaking at #126 in 2023. Chef David Zaquine runs a technically precise operation that stays open until midnight every day, making it the best-timed serious patisserie in lower Manhattan for a late-night special occasion stop.

    About Sweet Rehab

    Sweet Rehab, SoHo: The Verdict

    Most people walk into Sweet Rehab expecting a casual dessert stop. That framing undersells it. This is a serious patisserie with three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list; ranked #126 in 2023, #188 in 2024, #202 in 2025; which means it belongs in a different conversation than your average SoHo sugar fix. Chef David Zaquine is running a technically precise operation at an accessible price point, if that's the format you're looking for, you should book it.

    Portrait

    Sweet Rehab sits at 135 Sullivan St in SoHo, a neighbourhood that has historically rewarded careful walking around. The room leans visual: expect the kind of counter display that makes you stop before you've decided what you want. This is patisserie-first, which means the experience is built around what's in the case, individual pastries, composed desserts, the kind of work that signals a chef with formal training and something to prove at an accessible price tier.

    The hours are worth knowing before you plan around it. Sweet Rehab opens at 10 am on weekends and runs until midnight every day of the week, which makes it one of the more usefully timed patisseries in lower Manhattan. If you're looking for a late-night dessert stop after dinner elsewhere in SoHo or the West Village, this is a realistic option in a category where most competitors close by 9 pm. Tuesday is the only day with a later start, 1 pm, so plan accordingly if that's your day.

    The OAD Cheap Eats designation is the most useful data point here. That list is peer-nominated and editorially curated, which means it reflects the judgment of people who eat professionally across North America. Three consecutive years of inclusion, with a peak ranking of #126 in 2023, suggests consistent execution rather than a one-time moment.

    From a drinks program perspective, Sweet Rehab's bar angle is worth noting for special occasions. A late-night patisserie that runs until midnight opens up pairing possibilities that most dessert-only venues don't offer, think dessert-and-drink combinations as a standalone date or post-dinner experience rather than a standalone meal. For patisserie peers that take a more expansive approach to the drinks-and-pastry format, Lysée in Midtown is worth comparing. For context on what the format looks like in other cities, ONE65 Patisserie in San Francisco and Patisserie Mayo in Tokyo offer useful reference points for how the category scales.

    Booking is easy, walk-ins appear to be the norm here given the format. This is not a reservation-required operation. Come when it fits your itinerary, but weekends from 10 am onward will see the most foot traffic given SoHo's pedestrian volume.

    For a special occasion framing, Sweet Rehab works well as a destination stop rather than a full evening anchor. It's well-suited to a date where you've already eaten elsewhere and want somewhere with genuine craft to finish the night. The late closing time and the OAD credentialing give it more occasion weight than most patisseries at this price tier can claim.

    For broader context on eating and drinking in the city, see our full New York City restaurants guide, our full New York City bars guide, and our full New York City experiences guide. If you're planning accommodation nearby, our full New York City hotels guide covers the options.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • OAD Cheap Eats North America: #202 (2025), #188 (2024), #126 (2023)

    Booking

    No reservation required. Walk in during opening hours. Weekday afternoons from Wednesday through Friday (open from noon) offer the most relaxed experience. Weekend mornings from 10 am are the busiest window. Monday hours are shortest, 3 pm to midnight, so avoid a midday visit on that day.

    How It Compares

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    If you're building an evening around this neighbourhood, Lysée is the peer-patisserie comparison worth knowing. For full-service dining before your Sweet Rehab stop, see our New York City restaurants guide. For those planning a broader trip, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Smyth in Chicago, and Providence in Los Angeles represent the format's ambition level in other American cities. Our New York City wineries guide rounds out the drinks-focused options if you're pairing further afield.

    The takeSweet Rehab is best for people seeking serious desserts outside typical daytime hours. Its midnight-close schedule and framing as a spot for those leaving dinner make it an ideal stop for late-night indulgence; weekend service from 10 am also gives it a morning presence. The patisserie’s repeated inclusion on curated lists signals reliable quality, so it works for date nights, small celebrations, or anyone chasing technically ambitious pastry after dinner. It’s less of a brunch institution and more a go-to for after-dinner sweets and late-evening cravings.
    Venue detailsElegant
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextNew York City, United States

    Planning details

    Hours
    Monday: 3 pm–12 am · Tuesday: 1 pm–12 am
    Location
    135 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012
    Website
    sweetrehabnyc.com
    Phone
    (934) 799-2700
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sweet Rehab reads like a patisserie rewritten for New York’s late-night life. Located in SoHo and labeling itself a “patisserie after dark,” it deliberately shifts the pastry timetable, staying open until midnight every night and positioning technically ambitious desserts for the post-dinner crowd. The tone in the description emphasizes craft and consistency — pastry work that belongs outside the narrow bounds of breakfast pastry counters or restaurant tasting menus. That combination of rigorous technique and after-hours energy makes Sweet Rehab feel like a purposeful, late-night destination rather than a conventional bakery.

    Best For

    Sweet Rehab is best for people seeking serious desserts outside typical daytime hours. Its midnight-close schedule and framing as a spot for those leaving dinner make it an ideal stop for late-night indulgence; weekend service from 10 am also gives it a morning presence. The patisserie’s repeated inclusion on curated lists signals reliable quality, so it works for date nights, small celebrations, or anyone chasing technically ambitious pastry after dinner. It’s less of a brunch institution and more a go-to for after-dinner sweets and late-evening cravings.

    Ordering Tips

    Plan a visit according to the unusual hours: weekday service runs from early afternoon through midnight, and weekends begin at 10 am. If you’re coming for the signature desserts, prioritize the house standouts listed — Le Miel, Honey Tower, Chocolate Explosion, Lemon & Yuzu Tart and Mango Cheesecake Jar — to sample the pastry team’s range. Given the shop’s focus on ambitious, standalone pastry work and its late-night orientation, expect a menu centered on composed desserts rather than savory items; check current hours before you go.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Beautiful and spotless interior with exquisite presentation; elegant and refined atmosphere focused on visual artistry and culinary craftsmanship.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantModernSophisticated

    Best For

    Casual HangoutDate NightSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    StandaloneDesign Destination

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Quick Bite
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Le Miel
    • Honey Tower
    • Chocolate Explosion
    • Lemon & Yuzu Tart
    • Mango Cheesecake Jar
    Planning details

    Hours

    Monday
    3 pm–12 am
    Tuesday
    1 pm–12 am
    Wednesday
    12 pm–12 am
    Thursday
    12 pm–12 am
    Friday
    12 pm–12 am
    Saturday
    10 am–12 am
    Sunday
    10 am–12 am

    Location

    135 Sullivan St, New York, NY 10012 · Directions

    (934) 799-2700

    sweetrehabnyc.com

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    Sweet Rehab and the comparison venues listed here; Le Bernardin, Atomix, Masa, Eleven Madison Park; are not competing for the same booking. Those are four of the most expensive and hardest-to-book restaurants in the United States. If you are deciding between a tasting menu at Masa and a stop at a SoHo patisserie, that is not a comparison problem; it is a different trip entirely. Sweet Rehab belongs in a different peer set: accessible-price, award-recognised spots where the craft justifies the visit on its own terms.

    Within the patisserie category specifically, Sweet Rehab's most direct New York peer is Lysée, which takes a Korean-French approach to pastry and has accumulated significant editorial attention. Lysée skews slightly more formal in presentation and price; Sweet Rehab's OAD Cheap Eats positioning makes it the more accessible of the two, its midnight closing time makes it the easier late-night choice. If you want the more composed, sit-down pastry experience, Lysée wins on atmosphere. If you want craft at a lower price point with flexible hours, Sweet Rehab is the call.

    For context on how the category performs in other cities, ONE65 Patisserie in San Francisco operates in a similar Cheap Eats-adjacent tier and is worth benchmarking if you're visiting multiple American cities. The bottom line: Sweet Rehab is not a consolation prize for diners who couldn't get into Eleven Madison Park. It is the right booking for a different kind of visit; one where price, timing, pastry craft matter more than white-tablecloth service depth.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Sweet Rehab?

    Come as you are. Sweet Rehab is a walk-in patisserie on Sullivan St in SoHo, not a tasting-menu room with dress expectations. Casual is the default and anything more formal will feel out of place.

    What should a first-timer know about Sweet Rehab?

    No reservation required; just walk in. Sweet Rehab has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats North America list three consecutive years (2023–2025), which tells you this is not a casual neighbourhood sugar stop. Come with time to sit rather than grab-and-go, arrive on a weekday afternoon (Wednesday through Friday, open from noon) for the most relaxed experience.

    Does Sweet Rehab handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation details are not documented for Sweet Rehab. Patisseries in general have limited flexibility around gluten or dairy given how integral those ingredients are to French-style pastry work; call ahead or check in person at 135 Sullivan St before making it a special-trip for a restricted diet.

    What are alternatives to Sweet Rehab in New York City?

    Lysée in Midtown is the closest peer comparison in terms of seriousness and pastry ambition, though it skews higher-end and more appointment-driven. For a more casual SoHo dessert stop, the neighbourhood has options, but none with Sweet Rehab's consecutive OAD Cheap Eats rankings.

    Is Sweet Rehab good for a special occasion?

    For a low-key celebration or a deliberate treat, yes; three OAD rankings give it real credibility as a destination rather than a coincidence. It is not a private-dining or tasting-menu format, so if you need a formal setting, look elsewhere. For a post-dinner dessert occasion in SoHo, this is a strong call.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sweet Rehab?

    Weekday afternoons are the practical answer; open from noon Wednesday through Friday, with less foot traffic than weekend mornings or late evenings. Weekend mornings (open from 10am Saturday and Sunday) work if you want to pair it with a SoHo walk, but expect more competition for seats. Sweet Rehab stays open until midnight daily, so a late dessert run is a genuine option.

    What should I order at Sweet Rehab?

    Specific menu items are not documented in available data for Sweet Rehab. Given chef David Zaquine's patisserie focus and the OAD Cheap Eats recognition, the core pastry work is the reason to visit; ask staff at the counter what's freshest on the day. Avoid arriving with a fixed dish in mind; patisserie menus shift with what's in form.