Radio Bakery, a fixture on the Brooklyn pastry circuit, has announced plans for two Manhattan outposts. The first is set for 463 Columbus Avenue, near West 82nd Street on the Upper West Side. The second will follow in the West Village, at 332 West 13th Street, between Hudson and Gansevoort streets.
These openings are scheduled for 2027, according to statements from the bakery’s ownership. Radio’s original location in Greenpoint drew steady morning lines this spring, with customers waiting for croissants and seeded loaves. The move marks Radio’s first entry into Manhattan, after years of building a following in Brooklyn.
Upper West Side residents noted the new signage during Memorial Day weekend. The storefront on Columbus Avenue previously housed a coffee chain. No specific menu changes have been announced, but staff at the Greenpoint shop expect the Manhattan locations to carry the bakery’s usual breads and pastries.
The West Village site is still under construction, with plywood barriers in place as of Friday morning. Nearby businesses say the street remains busy with foot traffic, especially on Saturday afternoons. Radio’s expansion comes as several independent bakeries report increased demand during the city’s outdoor festival season this spring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where will Radio Bakery open its new Manhattan locations?
Radio Bakery will open new locations at 463 Columbus Avenue on the Upper West Side and 332 West 13th Street in the West Village.
When are the new Radio Bakery Manhattan shops scheduled to open?
The Manhattan locations are scheduled to open in 2027.
What was previously at the Columbus Avenue Radio Bakery location?
The storefront on Columbus Avenue previously housed a coffee chain.
Will the Manhattan Radio Bakery locations have the same menu as the original?
Staff at the Greenpoint shop expect the Manhattan locations to carry the bakery’s usual breads and pastries.
Is the West Village Radio Bakery location open yet?
No, the West Village site is still under construction with plywood barriers in place as of Friday morning.
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