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What People Are Saying

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"Cute cafe tucked away in Woodside. The lattes were good and there was a wide selection of baked goods and some hot foods. Was just able to try some lattes this time but looking forward to giving their other items a try. The Spanish latte was delicious and the Milo latte was fun and bought back a bit of nostalgia. There’s a good amount of seating inside as well."

★★★★★

"Was on our way to lunch at our favorite restaurant Renee's when I saw this new Filipino bakery after parking our car. Conveniently located right next to the Phil-Am grocery store, you won't have a hard time finding this. Pretty spacious and welcoming inside. You can have coffee and dine in with your pastries or have it to go. I met the owner Jeannette and she was really warm and welcoming. I knew I wanted to get Spanish bread and I wanted to buy one and try it first, she actually gave it to me complimentary. Such a nice gesture. Told her we'll come back after lunch so we have enough time to go around and decide. Once we came back, I got a pack of 10 for combo Spanish bread original and they actually have a Spanish bread in Ube version. These were good but it somehow isn't sweet enough to hit the spot, I'm sure with the right tweak it will be even better. We got the Ube Pandesal too, one last pack remaining and so glad we got it. It's big enough and upon reheating in the microwave for 30 seconds at home, it was perfect! Really delicious Ube flavor and they were generous with the Ube! The cheese felt like a combo of cream cheese and cheddar, it was good but not overpowering the Ube flavor. And for me the texture of the Ube pandesal was amazing and how it should be. Makes me think that I should have bought actual Pandesal too but will save that for next time. Finally, we also got a slice of the Ube Cake with leche flan on top and it was yummy, perfect with coffee. My most favorite out of everything was the Ube Halaya with Macapuno that I almost did not buy and was in their fridge section (which had more goodies!), this was honestly the best Ube Halaya that I've bought in the entire NYC and one that I'll come back for or place a special order for. Incredible ube texture, great milk ratio and the actual macapuno definítely elevates it! Can't wait to come back and try more of their stuff. All the best to Jeanette and the team! =)"

★★★★

"Located next to PhilAm Supermarket, in what used to be a French Toast bakery, is a fairly new (opened in early May) Filipino American bakery called Amazing Grace Bakery and Café. I believe they are owned by the same people as Amazing Grace restaurant and Amazing Grace Grocery which are all located within two blocks of each other. The two times I visited this month, I noticed that they don’t get a lot of foot traffic. The interior feels spacious, quiet and relaxing. If you are looking for a quiet place to work on your laptop, I imagine this might be a good place for that. Their menu has some hot items but mainly consists of baked goods, coffee, milk shakes, milk tea and gelato. I have not tried their gelato yet but have gotten a couple of milkshakes, their mini cheesecake bites, Ube chiffon cake and Pandesal. The Ube Milkshake ($8) and Cookies and Cream Milkshake ($8) comes in one size only (16oz). They are both pretty good. Not as thick as other milkshakes I’ve gotten elsewhere but tasty. I would recommend the Ube Milkshake over the Cookies and Cream. The mini cheesecake bites are so darn cute. I’ve gotten all 6 flavors but honestly, they all kind of taste the same. They are very light in texture, not too sweet and with a crumb bottom. The Ube chiffon cake was yummy. I liked the light fluffy texture with the slight Ube taste. I would get this again. And I really liked their Pandesal. It was perfect after I toasted it in the oven and slathered it with butter. And it went so well with coffee. Pretty good addition to this neighborhood. Hope more people support them."

★★★★

"Stopped by at this cute cafe yesterday, they have tons of pastries, breads and sweet treats. We had ube gelato: its 2/5 for me as it wasnt soft and creamy as its suppose to, although the flavor is there Mochi cookie: 2/5 i was hard and barely had mochi. I was hoping for a soft chewy one Chicken siopao: 2/5 chicken filling was dry like sahara Their products are priced reasonably, i have my line up to try next time. Staff are all nice and a big plus to a clean bathroom"

★★★

"I am really “amazed” that Amazing grace extended their business. Ambiance is relaxing and staff are cheerful. We ordered tapsilog and belgian waffle. Tapsilog tastes like there is some italian seasoning in it. Does not really reflect the original tapsilog. On the other hand, Belgian waffle tasted authentic. Not the usual American style waffle, which uses pancake mix. This I bet uses traditional style which uses yeast instead if baking powder. Will I go back? Maybe if the price is lower, I may."

★★★

Hours

Monday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe's hours?
Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe is located in Jackson Heights, New York. Monday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Thursday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Saturday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM. Sunday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
Where is Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe located?
Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe is located at 70-06 Roosevelt Ave, Jackson Heights, NY 11372, United States, Jackson Heights, NY. You can get directions using the map above.
What is Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe's phone number?
You can reach Amazing Grace Bakery and Cafe at (718) 440-9182.
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