
From Jersey City to Hoboken, there’s Italian influence everywhere. Of course, beyond the savory foods, there is something seriously special about Italian baked goods. Cannoli, cookies, bread — you name it, we love it.
Prato Bakery first opened in Jersey City in 2018 , but they have since expanded to three additional storefronts across Hoboken + Jersey City, and have most recently opened a new spot in The Heights. Prato serves up some seriously amazing baked Italian goods and has found its way to the hearts (+ stomachs) or Hudson County locals – but now, Prato has made its way to the national stage as Andy Cohen’s guest on Watch What Happens Live. Keep reading for more about Prato Bakery in Hoboken + Jersey City.
SOURCE: https://www.hobokengirl.com
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