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erica Apr 1, 2009 10:04 AM

Financier--new bakery in midtown east

Finally, there is some interesting food news in the culinary desert of east midtown.

This new place, which appears to be a branch of the ones downtown, will open soon on East 54th Street.

  1. erica Nov 15, 2009 03:38 AM

    Now that this place is open and apparently doing a bang-up business, could we have some recommendations for deserts?? Where is the actual bakery? What about their bread?

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      Jane A. Nov 15, 2009 06:58 AM

      Since this is just down the next corner from me, I really want to love this place and just don't. I can't quite figure what all the fuss is about. The "service" in the restaurant area is an embarrassment. Clearly they are hiring people with zero service experience and the turnover is constant. It's an open topic of conversation table to table - they're close and this is a chatty neighborhood after all. The little financiers are nice - the plain cake things like that are good, but not spectacular. The fancy stuff in the case all looks good, but just doesn't seem special. I'd rather take the bus uptown and go to André's on 2nd & 84th or the Little Red Hen across the way. As to the food- the quiche is very good, the panini are very dry, some of the soups are good, but the "specials" list on the wall is already passé. That menu has been "updated", but left on the wall. Sloppy management.

      1. re: Jane A.
        erica Nov 15, 2009 12:48 PM

        Thank you, Jane. I suspected as much..not sure exactly why--just the feeling I get when I pass by... When they first opened I went in to inquire about bread and the manager while friendly, did not strike me as particularly interested in the actual food. Perhaps I am being unkind.

        I always forget about Andre's--I have been meaning to get up there for their cabbage strudel and now you have reminded me.. It is a very sad state of affairs that we have to get on a bus to shop for treats. (Although I do like the new Turkish bakery on Second Avenue.)

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          RCC Nov 15, 2009 02:20 PM

          I've had the Pain du Chocolat and the regular croissant on a few occassions, but only when I'm on my way to pick a few stuff at the nearby Simchick meat shop. They're OK, French-style and sufficient to tide me over for my Saturday morning eats, but I still prefer the ones from Patisserie Claude in the Village.

          As a matter of fact, I also prefer the croissants at the (also) newly-opened Pain Quotidien at 2nd Avenue and 49th over the ones from Financier.

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          Patisserie Claude
          187 W 4th St, New York, NY 10014

          1. re: RCC
            famdoc Nov 15, 2009 03:36 PM

            I can only speak for the original Financier location on Stone St. in the FiDi.
            The kitchen is closely watched by the co-owner, who is a "maitre patissiere" from France. The cakes and other pastries there are delicious. Many French-speaking people who work in the FiDi go there and many French tourists stop there.
            Has success spoiled Financier? Are they guilty of mass-production? Do they have too many locations?

            1. re: RCC
              erica Nov 16, 2009 10:20 AM

              OH, yes, I forgot that PQ just opened on Second Avenue...maybe things are looking up ever so slightly in this neck of the woods...

              Have you had Simchik's roast chicken, by any chance? Any comments?

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        rushbikes Jul 14, 2009 11:01 AM

        Good news! Just spoke to the manager and he said with confidence that they will be opening the first week in August. Poked my head in and it looks about done to me. Just installing a few appliances.

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          comiendosiempre May 28, 2009 07:42 PM

          Still not open, and it looks to be a bit away from opening, at least from the outside. Looking forward to an addition to a neighborhood sorely lacking in options for baked goods.

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            fayth May 14, 2009 07:15 AM

            Is Financier in Midtown open yet?

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              carijo3 May 14, 2009 10:35 AM

              I have not seen it if it is in fact supposed to be opening on 54th and 1st

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                Jane A. May 14, 2009 01:40 PM

                It's definitely opening on the SW corner of 54th & 1st. They seem to be a couple of weeks late. Fixed awnings went up and came down a day later - didn't meet some code, methinks. Last I heard from a workman, they should be open before the end of the month. Saw through the window paper that cabinet/counters had been delivered.

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                  erica May 14, 2009 01:40 PM

                  Not yet..but they say it is a matter of days..

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                  hiddenembers.com May 17, 2009 10:24 PM

                  Still no Financier, but peer inside and everything looks pretty much ready to go after some tidying up and some pastries. Also, they seem to have replaced the awnings with a simple sign affixed above the window. Sounds like some sort of code issue to me as well.

                  Asked one of the workers last week when they'd be opening and he said he didn't know. I pass by it almost every day so will be sure to post an update once I have one.

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                    fayth May 28, 2009 05:25 PM

                    Any news yet? Will be in the city this weekend and staying nearby so looking forward to trying for early morning breakfast.

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                      erica May 29, 2009 03:15 PM

                      The interior looks finished to me, but they are still not open.

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                  rushbikes Apr 11, 2009 08:55 AM

                  Does anyone know if there's a firm opening date?

                  I live across the street and have been waiting for a place like this to open up for a very long time. Love the one down on Stone St.

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                    Jane A. Apr 11, 2009 07:46 PM

                    Two men waiting to get in to work there the other morning told me it's supposed to open on May 1. I'm looking forward to it too.

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                    kobetobiko Apr 2, 2009 08:30 AM

                    I love their pastries and cakes too! Their sandwiches and quiches are also delicious, albeit a bit expensive.

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                      funniduck Apr 2, 2009 07:27 AM

                      Just in time for spring and summer! How exciting! Thanks for the good news!

                      1. Miss Needle Apr 2, 2009 06:58 AM

                        Oh, great news! Not good for my gluten intolerance, but I loved Financier when I used to work downtown.

                        1. famdoc Apr 1, 2009 09:20 PM

                          Financier is the brainchild of master patissiere Eric Bedoucha, who trained in Paris.
                          He now has three stores in lower Manhattan.
                          His pastries are delicious and just as good any in Paris.
                          Bon Appetit!

                          http://www.financierpastries.com/abou...

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                            financialdistrictresident May 16, 2009 08:10 PM

                            And it's the only pastry shop in lower Manhattan . . . The almond croissants are my favorite, though sometimes they are over baked.

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                            kim e Apr 1, 2009 11:06 AM

                            ooh, very dangerous. there's one in my bldg (i work in WFC) and i go there everyday. i have to use all my strength to resist their pastries and just order coffee. i've tried nearly every pastry there...they're awesome!

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                              kathyyl Apr 1, 2009 10:27 AM

                              What's the cross street?

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                                erica Apr 1, 2009 11:28 AM

                                First Avenue and 54th Street..I overheard a worker say that they would open in 2 weeks.

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