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  • Lazar is a spacious and clean bakery and deli with a sit down area that was surprisingly busy with people enjoying pastries, donuts and coffee at 9:30 am on a Friday. I guess nobody is in a rush to get to work on a snowy Friday... well, neither was I :) First things first, a quick summary: I tried an apple struddle. I'm a bit underwhelmed with the struddle, it wasn't as flaky as I like and is more expensive than other bakeries in the area, but it wasn't bad per se. The prices for pastries in general are a bit high, but they have a large selection of breads, pastries and desserts. The pastries and breads are fresh though, and the amount of people in here makes me think that the overall quality of food must be good so I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt. A bit more in depth: I came in the back entrance, and the first thing I saw was the large selection of breads they had. Raisin, corn, Caldense, Rye, Multigrain, they had a ton of selection of loafs and all were about $3. They had a smaller selection of buns/rolls and a handful of bagels for $0.50 each. They also had a fairly large selection of pastries, croissants (plan, chocolate, almond), apple & cherry turnovers, struddles, donuts, churrios, assortment of tarts and other flaky pastries. These were all $2, which is more expensive than the other bakeries in the area (normally $1.25-$1.50 each). I picked up an apple struddle and I'm sorry to say I was a bit disappointed. It wasn't particularly good. It wasn't too crisp and as flaky as I like my pastries, it was rather a bit softer. They also had a number of desserts (see my pics), cakes and tarts, cannoli ($2 for a large, I think $1.25 for a small). The cheese and deli section was large, and I imagine this place has a lot of customers during lunch. Also a display of cakes which liked really good, each cake was about $30 I believe. All in all, if I'm looking for a pastry, of the bakeries I've tried in this area I'd prefer Nova Bakery which is about 5 minutes away: I had a better experience with their apple turnover and they have cheaper prices, but I'll have to go back to both shops for a more in depth comparison. Lazar does have a bigger selection than Nova though.
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