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4.8 rating out of 558 reviews

User profile - Ruth Kim.
Ruth Kim
I use my 5 year old picky eater as my barometer for good dessert- he had 4 egg custards in one sitting. Very reminiscent of Macau’s Portuguese egg custards.
6 years ago
User profile - Stephanie Hoffmann.
Stephanie Hoffmann
Delicious and addicting.
6 years ago
User profile - Aleksandra S.
Aleksandra S
Very delicious tarts!! Worth to try!!
6 years ago
User profile - Daniel Sweeney.
Daniel Sweeney
The warmth of the reception we got as we stumbled across joeybats cafe was amazing. Isabel was so lovely. We had some amazing Pasteis De Nata and great coffee.
6 years ago
User profile - Diana Oliveira.
Diana Oliveira
Lovely reception and great Natas (ala Custard tarts) !!
6 years ago
User profile - Gene Taver.
Gene Taver
Perfect blend of Portugal meets NY Hip Pastel De Nata here will make you feel like you are in Portugal. Definitely recommend a visit if your are in the city!
6 years ago
User profile - Samuel Akinin.
Samuel Akinin
Incredible Portuguese pastries “Pastéis De Nata”. Go perfectly with a little espresso. You have to pass by. A little Portuguese Cafe mine in the heart of Lower East Side. Run by the owner Joey and Isabel, super friendly and welcoming.
6 years ago
User profile - Mikey M..
Mikey M.
Wonderful! Finally a proper Portuguese patisserie!
6 years ago
User profile - Doug DeCarlo.
Doug DeCarlo
Delicious! Friendly place, too.
6 years ago
User profile - Billy B.
Billy B
Incredible Portuguese egg tarts! $3 each or 6 for $15
6 years ago
User profile - Libby Armon.
Libby Armon
Fantastic new addition to new york's East Village. With the take over of trendy shops with little to no personal touch -- the authenticity of this mother-son operation was just what the neighborhood needed. Isabelle (the mother of the owner) happily greeted my friend and I with complementary homemade baked goods which you could tell were made from years of practice and a love for food. She then told us about her time growing up in Portugal and her shock to find the limited offerings of Portuguese sweets in NYC. Her Portuguese Egg Tarts notably were like a delicious creme brulee wrapped in a crisp, flakey shell. For anyone looking for a small, affordable cafe this is an excellent place to stop for an iced coffee ($2) and try some homemade treats. Enjoy!
6 years ago
User profile - Sam Kelly.
Sam Kelly
Pastel de nata me mata!!!
6 years ago
User profile - Lars.
Lars
Great little Cafe! The little pastries are amazing
6 years ago
User profile - Carlton Ruth.
Carlton Ruth
Delicious!!!
6 years ago
User profile - Queeny Qiu.
Queeny Qiu
Great natas but kind of expensive ($4 for one)
6 months ago
User profile - Fernando Torres (ELISHA).
Fernando Torres (ELISHA)
Great place to chill.
8 months ago
User profile - Ali.
Ali
The service was super good, and the lady was really accommodating our inquiries and her service was amazing. However, the egg tart wasn’t to me the best, as I had much better than this one.
11 months ago
User profile - Libinski 0G.
Libinski 0G
The Portuguese egg tart in NYC, pastel de nata!
a year ago
User profile - Kevin F.
Kevin F
Decent enough for a nice snack but they keep the tarts out so they lose their zest when they reach room temperature.
a year ago
User profile - Ruwan J..
Ruwan J.
come for the drinks. stay pastel de nata. Joey Bats Cafe serves a variety coffee drinks, adult beverages, and dessert-y pastel de nata. the interior is modern & sporty. some seating at the bar as well as elsewhere in the interior. there are also flatscreens playing your favorite teams. there’s a Foosball table for you football fans, too. stopped here recently and got a jolt of caffeine aka an Expresso shot. service was quick. definitely another nice addition to Avenue B
a year ago
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