
Best Christmas Treats & Holiday Desserts to Try in NYC
- Live Your Dreams Fully
- Dec 8, 2025
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 17
New York City during the holidays feels like stepping into a snow globe — lights twinkling above you, steam rising from street carts, carols echoing through busy avenues, and the smell of cinnamon, butter, and chocolate drifting out of bakeries. Whether you're wandering through Manhattan’s iconic streets or exploring local gems in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, or Staten Island, NYC becomes a dessert paradise where every corner hides something festive to taste.
This is your guide to the best Christmas treats and holiday desserts to try in NYC.
Manhattan Favorites
💠 Serendipity 3
225 E 60th St, Upper East Side
If Christmas had a signature drink, this would be it. Serendipity 3’s legendary Frozen Hot Chocolate tastes like pure holiday nostalgia — oversized, frosty, and topped with spirals of whipped cream. In December, sipping it feels like reliving every childhood Christmas movie moment.
Tip:
Expect a line — arrive early or close to closing time.
💠 Dominique Ansel Bakery
189 Spring St, Soho
Walking into Dominique Ansel in December feels like opening a storybook. Peppermint cronuts, gingerbread mousses shaped like ornaments, snowflake meringues… every treat feels handcrafted by the elves themselves.
💠 Bryant Park Winter Village
Midtown
A stroll through Bryant Park in winter is like stepping inside a Christmas postcard. The smell of cinnamon churros and melting chocolate follows you between wooden stalls and cheerful crowds.
Top Treats:
Cinnamon-sugar churros
Belgian waffles with Nutella
Holiday cookies
Peppermint hot cocoa
Best vibe:
Visit at dusk — the lights make everything sparkle.
💠 Levain Bakery
Multiple locations
Levain’s already-famous cookies get festive upgrades: gingerbread chocolate chip, dark chocolate peppermint, white chocolate cranberry… If comfort had a flavor, this would be it.
Perfect to enjoy while strolling through holiday windows.
💠 Magnolia Bakery
Multiple locations
The classics get a Christmas twist — peppermint bark pudding, gingerbread pudding, Christmas cookie pudding. Creamy, nostalgic, and festive.
💠 Ralph’s Coffee
888 Madison Ave
Warm drinks, elegant décor, and Upper East Side holiday charm.
Try:
Peppermint mocha
Gingerbread latte
Sweater-shaped cookies
💠 Balthazar
80 Spring St, Soho
For a refined holiday treat, Balthazar brings Paris to NY: mini bûches, gingerbread men, brioche… classic, elegant, unforgettable.
💠Milk Bar
Multiple locations
Fun, whimsical, and full of seasonal cheer: gingerbread truffles, peppermint bites, festive soft serve.
💠 Union Square Holiday Market
European Christmas vibes meet NYC creativity.
Must-try:
Hot apple cider
Lebkuchen
Vegan pastries
Local sweets
Brooklyn Holiday Treats
Brooklyn in December feels cozier — fairy lights, artisan bakeries, and neighborhoods full of charm. It’s the perfect place to discover treats away from Manhattan’s crowds.
💠 Martha’s Country Bakery
Holiday cheesecakes, gingerbread cakes, hot chocolate bombs — Brooklyn’s festive staple.
💠 Four & Twenty Blackbirds (Gowanus)
Cranberry pecan, brown butter pumpkin, salted caramel apple pies — rustic, artisanal, perfect for a cozy Brooklyn Christmas.
💠 Bien Cuit (Cobble Hill)
Elegant gingerbread financiers and holiday tarts — a sophisticated, hidden-gem bakery.
💠Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop (Greenpoint)
Old-school charm with red velvet, peppermint, and gingerbread donuts — nostalgic perfection.
Queens Holiday Must-Tries
Multicultural, festive, and full of international flavors — Queens is where NYC’s diversity shines brightest.
💠 Andre’s Hungarian Bakery
Authentic Christmas Beigli (walnut or poppyseed rolls) — old-world Christmas vibes.
💠 Spot Dessert Bar
Known for its seasonal Holiday Matcha Lava Cake, a warm, gooey twist on their signature matcha dessert.
💠 LaGuli Pastry Shop
An Astoria classic famous for its festive Christmas struffoli and ricotta-filled cannoli during the holidays.
The Bronx Holiday Classics
Arthur Ave is basically "Italy during Christmas" — warm lights, traditional pastries, and bakeries with 100+ years of history.
💠 Egidio Pastry Shop
Struffoli, torrone, panettone — Christmas heaven since 1912.
💠 Gino’s Pastry Shop
Christmas cannoli varieties, sfogliatelle — feels like a movie set.
💠 Lloyd’s Carrot Cake
Famous holiday carrot cake — often sells out early.
Staten Island Holiday Gems
Quiet, family-friendly, and full of Italian bakeries with serious holiday traditions.
💠 Royal Crown Bakery
Panettone, struffoli, festive pastries — the island’s crown jewel.
💠 Cookie Jar
Gingerbread men, snowflake cookies, adorable holiday boxes.
FAQ
What’s the best area in NYC for Christmas desserts?
Midtown has the biggest variety, but Brooklyn and Queens offer the best local gems and multicultural holiday flavors.
Are holiday treats available all month?
Yes — most bakeries launch festive menus from late November to early January. Limited editions may sell out.
Where can I find vegan or gluten-free holiday desserts?
Try Union Square Market, or visit Erin McKenna’s Bakery (Lower East Side) for fully vegan + gluten-free treats.
New York City becomes a magical dessert playground during the holidays — gingerbread pastries in Brooklyn, peppermint treats in Manhattan, European classics in Queens, Italian holiday traditions in The Bronx, and cozy family bakeries in Staten Island.
Whether you're sipping peppermint cocoa under Rockefeller lights or discovering Caribbean rum cake in Queens, every borough brings its own flavor of Christmas.
Bundle up, explore, and let NYC’s holiday treats add a little sweetness to your season.
If you’re exploring New York during the holidays on your own, don’t worry — the city becomes even more magical when experienced at your own pace. Up next, discover the coziest solo-friendly things to do in December, from festive neighborhoods and holiday markets to warm cafés and winter walks. Your guide to a peaceful, heartwarming Christmas in NYC is coming next.
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Written by Laura
Creator of Live Your Dreams Fully, a blog exploring everyday experiences, culture, and storytelling inspired by New York.



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