Welcome to the neighborhood bakery
Tucked on Montrose Avenue in Brooklyn, Stella Di Sicilia is the kind of family bakery a neighborhood grows up around. It started with Sicilian hands and Italian bread, and over the years it grew into something all its own — the cannoli and cheesecake now share the case with Colombian pan de bono, Argentine alfajores, and the corn empanadas people cross the neighborhood for.
Warm coffee, fresh bread out of the oven, a Cuban sandwich at the counter, and staff who know the regulars by name. As one neighbor put it, it's "one of the few great places left." Come hungry — everything's made to be eaten today.
Neighborhood favorites
Also in the case daily: fresh Italian & French bread, cheese danish, napoleons, pastafrola, pan de bono, alfajores, rainbow cookies, marble cheesecake, breakfast & deli sandwiches, and coffee.
See the full menuHours
- MondayClosed
- Tuesday – Friday7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Saturday – Sunday8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Fresh out of the oven early — come by for a coffee and a warm pastry.
What the neighborhood says
★★★★★"I come here every time I visit my sister. The corn empanadas are my fav!" — Isabelle B., Google
★★★★★"Good people will always provide good service. One of the few great places from my neighborhood that are left after all this gentrification." — Hector P., Google
★★★★★"When I lived in BK this was my top spot for an amazing breakfast sandwich." — J. W., Google