Lubavitch Matzah Bakery
460 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11213,
About the Lubavitch Matzah Bakery
Welcome to Lubavitch Matzah Bakery, a cherished establishment located in the heart of Brooklyn at 460 Albany Avenue, New York. Proudly serving the community, we specialize in crafting high-quality, authentic matzah using traditional methods that have been passed down through generations. Our bakery is a haven for those seeking the genuine taste and texture of this essential staple, especially during the Passover season.
At Lubavitch Matzah Bakery, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and kosher compliance, ensuring that every piece of matzah meets the expectations of our discerning customers. Our skilled bakers meticulously prepare each batch with care and expertise, preserving the rich cultural heritage that matzah represents.
Beyond matzah, our store offers a variety of other baked goods and specialty items, making it a delightful destination for food enthusiasts and those seeking a taste of tradition. Whether you're preparing for a special occasion or simply craving the unique flavor of expertly crafted matzah, Lubavitch Matzah Bakery is your go-to destination.
Visit us today and experience the warmth of our community-focused bakery, where tradition meets taste in every bite. We look forward to welcoming you to Lubavitch Matzah Bakery, where we bring a piece of history to your table.
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460 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11213, United States
Opening hours of Lubavitch Matzah Bakery
Monday:
08:30 - 18:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 18:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 18:00
Friday:
08:30 - 13:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
08:30 - 18:00
Reviews of Lubavitch Matzah Bakery
"Be aware that this business is seasonal, and is open each year only from November through Passover. Call ahead to confirm before visiting."
"Hand made matzah, it's like going back I. Time. Pretty cool."
"Honestly it's a chutzpah they think charging (fellow anash) $33 PER POUND is appropriate! Frankly it's unbelievable, no wonder people get turned off from Judaism when a stale cracker costs an arm and a leg. Same goes for all the "religious" items. Esrog $300? Tzitzis $40?! Yarmulka $10! Cholov yisroel milk for over *100%* mark-up of non Cholov yisroal?! It's pathetic! On a more pointed note, their matzahs are thick (so you get even less matzahs per lb). Service is bad. They don't even know their own inventory so if you call you'll be told to place your order in person, and when you go in person you'll be told to call. Overall a terrible experience purchasing their product and wouldn't recommend it to my nemesis. Highly recommend other bigger "outlets" wholesalers (who's name starts with a B) who sell matzah for around $10/lb."
"Such an authentic experience to be in the heart of the process for a few moments. And it was yummy too!"
"Not a typical bakery. This is only a Matzah bakery. The highest kosher standards are maintained in production of their delicious, crispy, hand-made, Kosher for Passover matzah."
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