+1 718-941-2644
Nestled in the heart of Brooklyn at 1411 Nostrand Ave, Immaculee Bakery is a beloved local gem specializing in authentic Haitian baked delights. This bakery invites you to experience a rich cultural tradition through its warm, flaky patties and an impressive array of freshly baked goods bursting with flavor and soul.
Immaculee Bakery’s standout offering, the Haitian Fish patty, captures the essence of Haitian cuisine with its perfectly seasoned, tender cod filling enveloped in a buttery, flaky crust that melts in your mouth. This isn’t just a pastry—it's a savory journey that is both comforting and exhilarating. Regulars like Teresa Febus rave about the “hot and flaky” chicken and herring patties, appreciating the bakery’s dedication to quality and freshness.
The bakery's menu extends beyond patties into an elegant selection of breads and desserts. You can savor the classic Coconut Bun or the unique Bonbon Siwo/Bula Bread, each offering a subtle sweetness that complements their rich pastries beautifully. For dessert lovers, the Honey Jack Daniels Loaf Cake, available with or without nuts, is a standout—its moist texture and delicate sweet notes make it irresistible, as echoed by the warmly detailed descriptions from patrons. The Classic Haitian Cake and Fruit Cake also provide a perfect finale to your visit, combining traditional recipes with impeccable craftsmanship.
What truly sets Immaculee Bakery apart is not just the food but the bustling, authentic atmosphere. Though it’s a compact space with no room for dining in, the energy and warmth of the staff, coupled with steady streams of enthusiastic locals, create a lively, welcoming environment. Sas Geo captures this feeling well, noting the busy yet efficient nature of the service. Meanwhile, customers like Cathy K delight in catching the “highly coveted trays of piping hot chicken and beef patties” fresh out of the oven—a sensory experience you won’t want to miss.
To round out your visit, don't forget to try their comforting hot drinks. A simple cup of coffee or a rich hot chocolate pairs wonderfully with the bakery’s sweeter treats, offering a cozy respite whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or catering for a gathering.
Every bite at Immaculee Bakery tells a story of tradition, passion, and genuine Haitian roots. It’s a culinary treasure that leaves you feeling both satisfied and eager for your next visit, something longtime patrons like Michel Lavache and D E C A P R I O can wholeheartedly attest to. If you seek to engage with Brooklyn’s vibrant Haitian community through its food, Immaculee Bakery is an essential stop that never disappoints.
Contact Information:
Address: 1411 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226, United States
Phone: +1 718-941-2644
Stopped in and got a herring patty and a chicken patty. It was hot and flaky. Definitely will come back here! Not everywhere makes good patties, but they definitely make them right. The lady taking my order was pleasant.
First time trying Haitian patties. The crust was phenomenal! Buttery and flaky! I tried the cod patty for something different, but the filling wasn’t my favorite. The girl serving was ok, no space for dining in and they’re pretty busy. I wish they had a vegetable party but maybe it was out of stock at the time.
Too good to go app order. Haitian baked goods, with cod/fish meat inside pastry, they have other patties, thought it's going to be traditional baked goods.
Arrived as soon as highly coveted trays of piping hot chicken and beef patties were taken out of the oven... to a frenzy of onlooking hungry customers. It was certainly my lucky day today. They're small but extremely filling, felt more than full after one, only $1.25 each, four for $5!!! Madness. Don't forget akasan, I think it's like a corn flour porridge with milkshake consistency if you want to treat yourself!
I’ve been meaning to visit and finally did. Patties are great! They’re warm flaky and tasty. I love the herring one the best for breakfast.
Delicious, flaky, and warm patties for a very reasonable price. I got fish and veggie - mild, salty flavor. Surprise bag from Too Good to Go.
I passed this place while in the area and was super intrigued to try a Haitian bakery. I stopped in and ordered a few patties (fish and herring), and was very pleasantly surprised at the non-inflated prices. The patties themselves were SO good and filled me up a lot more than I expected. I will be back and highly recommend!!