
De Robertis Pasticceria and Caffe, the East Village pastry shop that first opened its doors in 1904 and has since been immortalized on screen in Manhattan Murder Mystery, Spike Lee's Malcom X, and Sex and the City, will close its doors on December 5, reports Bedford and Bowery.
The shop has been owned four generations of the De Robertis family and the space is a true relic of the early twentieth century, with details like a pressed-tin ceiling and mosaic tiles that date back to the 1800s.
Source: http://www.thedailymeal.com
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