Meridian Capital Group

Win Son Bakery Opens in the East Village With Scallion Pancake Breakfast Sandwiches

March 07, 2025

It’s a big week for second locations of beloved Brooklyn bakeries. Taiwanese American Win Son Bakery, which got its start in East Williamsburg, has (kind of) opened in the East Village at 23 Second Avenue, between First and Second streets. It follows a debut from Radio Bakery, which opened its second location in Prospect Heights

By day, the East Williamsburg Win Son Bakery has evolved into one of Brooklyn’s best and busiest breakfast options, but it also serves dinner, with wine and beer. It takes its name from owners Trigg Brown and Josh Ku’s first restaurant, Win Son, across the street; both are separately partners in Bonnie’s and Chino Grande, respectively.

Upon opening in 2019, the menu — a collaboration between Brown and pastry chef Danielle Spencer — featured standouts like the scallion pancake breakfast sandwiches (in varieties like bacon-egg-and-cheese or mortadella), and millet mochi doughnuts, which appear on the East Village menu. Win Son Bakery also offers pork fan tuan, turnip cakes, milk buns stuffed with mortadella, bolo bao, custard toasts, and shrimp patty burgers. Spencer has since joined as a business partner.

Over in the East Village, the new Win Son Bakery is taking things slow. Crucially, it has not yet debuted for in-store customers, but DoorDash delivery orders are open, where it lists crowd favorites. A formal, in-person opening date has not yet been announced.

Win Son Bakery was popular from the jump. But something catapulted it to new heights a couple of years later. Much like Golden Diner was rediscovered by a new crop of New Yorkers moving to the city, TikTok — whether they liked it or not — gave Win Son Bakery a massive second wind, the kind that is often hard to cultivate in the same way after the first months of launch. 

A Manhattan bakery has followed. But it is not Ku and Brown’s first time operating in the borough. During the summer of 2024, they took over the kitchen at Tom Colicchio’s Italian restaurant Vallata in Gramercy, running a pop-up version of the full-service Win Son.

Featuring:
James Famularo
President of Retail Leasing
Retail Leasing
(212)468-5960
[email protected]
Read Article
Recent Articles | Back to News

Commercial Observer - Power Finance 2025

Article
March 7, 2025

Fannie Mae Ends Meridian Ban 

Article
March 7, 2025

Modern Bread & Bagel Signs 15-Year Lease at 248 Broome Street

Article
March 7, 2025

Shuttered Celebrity Haunt Nello to Reopen at Midtown Tower

Article
March 7, 2025

Meridian Capital Group Arranges Financing for The Belvedere, a Luxury Condominium Development in Downtown Austin, TX

Article
March 7, 2025

NYC experiences a boom in CRE - Why and how? - by James Famularo

Article
March 7, 2025