
Interesting place... I suggest Mexican omelette for breakfast and burrito for lunch. Food here is very cheap considering its kosher. No meat in Pico location but you can have amazing burger in...
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Schwartz Bakery, established in 1954, is the oldest kosher bakery in Los Angeles, renowned for its highest quality baked goods and adherence to the strictest standards of kashruth. Certified by the OK, Schwartz Bakery has become the premier kosher bakery and cafe concept in the city, offering a delectable assortment of sandwiches, salads, appetizers, sushi, and more, all freshly prepared and served with their renowned freshly baked breads.
As the industry leader in breads, pastries, cakes, danishes, cookies, and more, Schwartz Bakery has continuously adapted to the changing times, ensuring that the greater Los Angeles Jewish Community benefits greatly from their symbiotic relationship with Circa NY, a New York-based restaurant chain. With a complete remodel and renovation of all retail stores, Schwartz Bakery remains committed to providing the finest kosher baked goods and delights for years to come.
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Interesting place... I suggest Mexican omelette for breakfast and burrito for lunch. Food here is very cheap considering its kosher. No meat in Pico location but you can have amazing burger in...
REVIEW FOR CATERING ONLY Just came back from a beautiful daytime breakfast event catered by Schwartz bakery. There were a bunch of stations at this event: an espresso/coffee station, an omelette...
Ordered three bagels to-go here that turned out to be terrible... a plain bagel w/ cream cheese & 2 lox bagels (w/o cucumber) None of them were toasted... and there was lettuce on the lox bagels...
This review is for the baked goods, not the lunch. The chocolate croissants eat like sandwiches. Why have a complicated meal, when u can have a rich chocolate croissant?! They close early, only...
Closed at mid-day on a Monday? Posted hours say the Bakery is open from 7:00am - 6:00pm, Monday through Thursday. That's definitely not the case. Disappointment.