Victory Sweet Shop Ltd

"There are a lot of bakeries around...but this one is really special."

About us

Victory Sweet Shop Ltd

"There are a lot of bakeries around...but this one is really special."

About us

Serving Great-Tasting Greek Specialties Since 1968

Victory Sweet Shop

Victory Sweet Shop was established in 1968 by The Sakalis Family. The Sakalis Family right from the start offered The Greek Community a taste of Greece by offering authentic Greek pastries representing various parts of Greece.George Sakalis comes from a family of bakers and Antigoni Sakalis’ father was Head Chef at many of the top and most elegant hotels in the island of Rhodes, Greece. Their daughter, Anna Sakalis, with degrees in Economics/Finance & Computer Science, has joined the family business as Chief of Sales & Marketing & as Certified Wedding Planner. It’s no wonder, that their talents combined, created one of the most successful Greek bakeries throughout the U.S.

Now with an expansion of the business, The Sakalis Family offers an even larger selection of Greek specialties. The Café-Restaurant includes unique Greek appetizers and delicacies. The Garden Restaurant also provides the perfect setting for all types of events: weddings, bridal showers, baby showers, baptisms, communions, birthdays and much more. The newly renovated space provides an ambiance that will leave you breathless!

Victory Sweet Shop Ltd

"There are a lot of bakeries around...but this one is really special."

Press

Voted Best Baklava by Culinary Backstreets

The Oldest Greek Bakery in Astoria!

Victory Sweet Shop Ltd

Reviews

What people are saying about Victory

New York Times Queens

Pastry shops abound in the Greek community of Astoria. The most Old World of all is VICTORY SWEET SHOP. Somewhat resembling a small-town luncheonette, it has a single counter with five stools and a selection of bubble gum, Hershey bars, M & M's and Milky Ways. However, its fascination lies in the row of glass-lidded bins of homemade pastries. The cookies called amigdalota, which look mundane, are delicious, with a crunchy crust with slivered almonds and a chewy, moist interior. The diamond-shaped cookies called kourambiedes are buried in a snowbank of powdered sugar; don't exhale when you bite in. Baklava comes in appealing miniature versions.

Pastry shops abound in the Greek community of Astoria. The most Old World of all is VICTORY SWEET SHOP. Somewhat resembling a small-town luncheonette, it has a single counter with five stools and a selection of bubble gum, Hershey bars, M & M's and Milky Ways. However, its fascination lies in the row of glass-lidded bins of homemade pastries. The cookies called amigdalota, which look mundane, are delicious, with a crunchy crust with slivered almonds and a chewy, moist interior. The diamond-shaped cookies called kourambiedes are buried in a snowbank of powdered sugar; don't exhale when you bite in. Baklava comes in appealing miniature versions.

New York Times Queens

This rating is based around my purchases around holidays like Easter, New Years, and Christmas. Around the above holidays, the pastries such as the macaroons, tsoureki, and baklava are fresh and very tasty! Make sure you go extremely early though (when the place opens) so you can avoid the crowed. Considering the place is small is to begin with, add over 30 Greeks in there and you got yourself waiting outside or squished in some corner. I have not been here on non- holiday days but I bet they are just as good. Discover this place and you think you have found Greek pastry heaven.

BAKLAVA! It was pouring so hard we could barely see the street signs. But my partner had to have baklava! I used my Yelp phone app and found we were one u-turn away from this perfect-sounding place. He went for baklava and came back with a box o'stuff (cheap!) Plenty good baklava and the custard-filled similar thingie, honey cake, cookies. All yummy. And very friendly service. Thanks, Yelp! It was experiences like this that inspired me to give back and share reviews.

The best biscotti, the nicest staff, the coziest spot...its off the beaten path a little so it is very relaxed.  I hope it never changes!!!

Amygdala. Amygdalota.

The Gray's Anatomy textbook describes Amygdala as almond shaped groups of nuclei located deep within the brain, shown by research to perform a primary role in the processing and memory of emotional reactions...and appear to play a role in binge drinking.

Amygdalota are Greek almond cookies that can similarly stimulate either pleasant emotions (from consumption) or negative emotions (from fear of scarcity or sadness from deprivation) - and play a role in binge eating as a result of addictive indulgence and withdrawal.

So, I wasn't born in Greece and have no childhood memories of visitors showing up at my house with a ribbon-tied box from a Greek bakery containing these simple, wholesome, and rewarding cookies. Light, perfect with coffee (or in my case: as breakfast!), or as a snack, these cookies outshine Amaretti, Pignoli, Macaroons, and any other category of cookies in the extended family. Crisp on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside, topped with sliced almonds, and infusing the air with a whiff of almond scent, Amygdalota are positively intoxicating - and would be the ode of many a poet. Particularly if they were from Victory Sweet Shop that makes the best version I've tried in the city, with the freshness preserved as they do in Greece - by wrapping them in plastic. I've shared them with coworkers, who've raved about their lightness, having anticipated a heavier, traditional cookie instead.

Victory Sweet Shop may be the premier exponent of this cookie in the city, but they are not limited to one trick. Their Melomakarona (or Finikia) are also the best in the city, besting my prior favorite version at Artopolis bakery. These shortbread cookies have been soaked in syrup until they are almost like the Indian Besan Laddoo in texture, but Victory's version helped me understand that the texture is intended to hold its form right until the moment you bite into it, at which moment it crumbles into sandy pieces until it dissolves in the mouth and becomes one with the soul! Even people who aren't fans of honey syrup sweets (like my Mom) fall in love with Victory's Melomakarona (hints of cinnamon, clove, orange juice)!

Freshness. That is not a word I use with Greek bakeries, for it is extremely difficult to maintain the necessary turnover to keep a fresh product on display. At Victory, the phone is ringing non-stop to place an order, and whatever remains is likely to be scooped up by the foot traffic. So, obviously, not everything will be as fresh as one could wish for, but a tell-tale visual sign is whether the tray is almost full. You can almost be guaranteed of freshness, unlike the same visual stimuli at other bakeries. I've had excellent Baklava, Saragli, Galaktoboureko, Kataifi here, as have I had wonderful Karidopita (walnut cake), Shamali and Ravani. In fact, I've learnt to tell the difference between the latter two - thanks to the exceptionally superior and light versions at Victory Sweet Shop.

So, yes: I've been cheating on you, macarons..... I blame the Amygdal(ot)a for overpowering my senses, and emotions.

when it comes to melamoukarouna, this place is no. 1!  that's the only thing i get there so can not say how their other sweets are but if you are a fan looking for the best of this dessert, pick them up here!

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I am a resident of the eastern Bronx where the typical Italian bakery really takes the cake! no pun intended. however, i have to be truly honest when i say Victory Sweet Shop is superb. The best almond cookies i have ever eaten, hands down, biscotti perfectly tempered, and baklava like no other. To put it simply, if this bakery were in Manhattan, we would have people saying "Magnolia who?", and their prices would be ten-fold - I'm telling you, this little family owned, off the beaten path, shop is WELL worth going slightly out of the way. Major plus if you speak greek to the man behind the counter!

The best! 
The best Greek sweet shop in Astoria NY! 
Always very friendly,and very clean! 
Try the galaktopoureko.
 michael g. 

Greek bakery 
this is the finest greek bakery in astoria , it is small but everything is fresh and tastes so good,,, the galaboukio is the best,, the have mini pastries and large ones.. they sell the greek easter breads and have great greek cookies too,, they are not cheap but the goods are worth it,,it is located near the end of steinway not near the hustle and bustle of steinway street.. but it is worth the walk.

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