By COLlive reporter
A Satmar chossid who was a partner in a chocolate and candy company is bringing his expertise to the Lubavitch residents of the Crown Heights neighborhood.
Avraham Yida Schwartz, 30, from Monroe, NY, has purchased the “Sweet Expressions” shop conveniently located on Kingston Avenue and Union Street, and plans a total overhaul – inside and out.
One of only two kosher candy stores in this Jewish area, the shop was opened in 2001 by resident Baila Eckhaus and later owned by Avrohom and Ruti Benarroch with many expectations but with time took a back seat to its growth.
Locals with a sweet tooth got used to traveling to Boro Park and Williamsburg. Schwartz believes he can make them stay in “Kan Tzivah.”
“I see a great demand in the neighborhood for a good quality store such as this,” says the friendly fellow, as he draws plans to renovate the store. “We will have competitive prices. Same prices or better than the competitors in other neighborhoods.”
He told COLlive.com the store will be completely renovated and redesigned with a new opening facing Union Street with shaded cafe-style outdoor seating for 30 throughout the year.
“We have already fixed the equipment and are fully stocked because we will try to remain operational during the renovations,” the father of 3 said. “I’m asking everyone to be patient – it will be worth it.”
In addition to making the store roomier and sleek, Schwartz is combining a line of products proven successful in Jewish stores like “Oh Nuts,” “Ice Cream House” and “Sprinkles.”
“We will have a large selection of chocolates and candy bins. The back of the store will serve all kinds of soft dairy and parve ice cream, frozen yogurts, gelato and razzles. Another section will have french crepes, Belgian waffles and hot nuts,” he says.
There will also be a full line for those watching their weight – natural fruit shakes, soft sorbet and low fat frozen yogurts. All new elegant gift and simcha platters will be available too.
Ironically, lately it has been the non-Lubavitch chassidim helping to give locals reasons to stick around.
Yoeli Glick, also a Satmar chossid, runs the Glick’s bakery department in Empire Kosher and Levi Gombo, a Boyan chossid, opened a branch of his Heimishe Gombo’s Bakery on Kingston Avenue. Schwartz, a former partner in a New York based sweets and nuts company, now joins that group.
He hopes to bring “the hungarishe taste to the people of Crown Heights” and for that he’ll remain open late hours, especially Thursday and Motzoei Shabbos.
In recent years he’s become more familiar with Lubavitchers as his office in upstate New York is next door to Chabad of Orange County, directed by Rabbi Pesach Burston.
In fact, he says, Rabbi Burston sometimes uses his office space for the bochurim to sleep for Shabbos.
Schwartz says he’s hiring more employees for the store, to ensure a better customer experience. Yet most of all, he’d like to hear from the customers themselves what they want.
“Please stop by and tell us what products you are looking for us to carry,” he states. “I want to create a shopping experience that will make people want to come back.”
Don’t over price ice cream cones. We all love them, all flavors. Many years ago when I worked in an ice cream shop, even after eight hours of scooping for cones, I would still stand in line to get my own triple-scoop cone. There is nothing else on earth as wonderful as ice cream.
Serve breakfast. Cereal by-the-bowl, milk, fresh fruit, cofee & juice. People will stop by before work or school and then come back (perhaps with friends) when they want a treat because you feed them. Also, try not to clutter your space with chachkez and candy at the cash register. Make the counters look like a home kitchen (high-end) and the lighting should be track lights or multiple shandeleers. Another idea: use the basement (or part of it) as a viewing area for larger products and non-food gift ideas. This will free up space in the store and give your shop… Read more »
welcome and much luck!
Expensive sometimes, but the yummiest treats you will get!
You need a sushi bar.
Will there be home deliveries?
What will be the store hours?
Most of all just have lots and lots of caramel,my fav!!!
Please employ some locals looking for parnossoh!
Much hatzlocho!
Could you have chocolate milk in a bag? The best is shoko b’sakit from Israel!
please have a frozen yogurt machine.
Good coffee and a top notch cuppacino machine.
There’s not one place in CH that makes a good
Cuppacino
but at the same time there should be a little bit of refraning ones self from Ta’avis. Learn a bit of what Lubavitch really is, not gesmakeh food
This store looks amazing… I really cannot wait for the frozen yogurt! The only thing I ask (not to be repetitive) is decent prices, the lack of a credit card limit, and friendly service. Good luck!
The Bennarouches were wonderful people, so pleasant to deal with. Wish them the best!!!! I rarely go in because all this sugar is poison. #4 is asking correctly. Why in the frum community we are dont have healthy food vendors? A salad bar is a good idea, a juice and smoothie bar, think health, and if your serving yogurt and ice cream cut way down on the sugar amounts, no corn derivatives, no spenda type substitutes, agave isn’t good either, look at natural ice creams and see the sweetners they use.. It would be a big thing if he respects… Read more »
please do us all a favor and move on to Amish,PA.!
hey col – thanks for the great news!!
I come to Crown Heights about once a month to shop and I have received positive and GREAT customer service in many stores. to name a few… LITTLE TOES, BENTZIS, The new HAMAIFITZ and BOYTIQUE.
Dealt with Avrum Yida on few occasions. CH is lucky to have him. He will go out of his way to please a customer, he is also a BIG bal chesed. My son was once stuck on erev Shabbas on the way to the Catzkills a few years a ago and was unable to get to camp ontime before shabbas and he stayed at his house for shabbas even he didn’t know us or him at that time. What a wonderful person. We wish him lots of luck. Hope CH support him.
Totally, agreed with 80, 53
It is. Illegal to impose minimums. One time I spent 15 min at Kol tuv trying to get the cashiers and owner to take my credit card, he has no right to refuse my payment. He took it after I told him I will complain to authorities.
Will they get a hechsher
It would be nice if this guy had a nice CLEAN kosher ice cream truck going around the neighborhood.
it would be so nice to have a veg and juice bar,it can be made with ice in the summer,lot of people are here in the summer,,please use water distiller or a quality filter which klein naturals has the list
TO # 22 AGVE IS TOXIC UNKNOW TO MANY PEOPLE ,GO ON LINE,IT’S POISON FOR DIABETIC!
WISHING HIM ALL THE BEST YUMMY EARTH ORGANIC LOLLP POPS ARE GOOD
1) Curbside Service- Call in your order- pay by credit card, and it is brought to the car…. that would be AMAZING & would bring a lot of business
2) QUICK service
Good Luck!
I still know him from insurance. evryone alive wants ice cream!!! yay for you CH people…
Sweet expressions already had sitting,the best Swiss hot chocolate, cappuccino, espresso,fancy teas,swiss milk and white chocolate to put on the already amazing ice cream ! i know cause i very frequently go there with my five and the stroller. Always treated very nicely even if my kids make a mess ! Very nice and patient with a smile! we will miss you!
only yossi mordi gave service we want you back yossi
Check out Pomodori, it’s owned by lubavitchers and doing pretty great. They were able to provide great pizza so we don’t have to leave c.h. And the decor is beautiful too.
I HOPE THIS WONT BE A HANGOUT !!!
The only place in ch that has customer service, is the grocery store on carroll and troy. they are the best store in ch and are supper friendly
YAY!! SO YUMMY!!!!
i cant wait!!
make sure the prices are less
un vos volt der Alter Rebbe gezogt vegeb dem???? Af dem hot der Alter Rebbe geshriben a sefet Tanya un a Lekuei Toireh??? af zu essen marozehneh??????
A it’s illegal to place minimums (on debit cards) and definitely in breach of the stores credit card agreement. It also deters customers making it a bad business decision as the owner will gain it back and more. You have to realize also for shluchim and out of towners in general the concept is foreign.
As a business owner, I can tell you that credit card prosessing fees can erase profit very quickly. My business is in no way food or retail. We refuse all orders under $50, We refuse all credit card orders over $500, unless the customer reimburses us for the fees. Most of our customers are overseas, so we are making them go to their bank to arrange wires. We used to accept credit cards, but prosessing fees, bank charges for currency conversion, and delays in receiving payment) have become prohibitive. #39 may be a store owner, reacting to real economic pressures,… Read more »
1. HOT HOT COCOA! I went from store to store in CH during the winter and didnt find…
2. Indoor seating (in the winter there is no store to casually sit down in unless you’re eating at a restaurant.
3. Fro-yos 🙂
4. Drink Bar (all different Coffees, cocoa, teas…)
I hear the bagel shop is starting to sell his “potato bagel’s in williamsburg! 😉
Maybe Satmarer Chassidim will also move into CH to live, which will bring CH back to its glory days of the 50s when it was a frum Jewish neighborhood. They are outgrowing W’burgh and parts of it are no longer open to them – they have to spread out toward us.
cant wait…….
A “le chocolete” would be amazing!
I really don’t think you should be spending your food stamps on ice cream and chocolate! It’s meant for healthy food.
Just my 2 cents!
sooooooooo xcited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Knowing really well the store , I have to say that what the Bennarcoh did to it was AMAZING! noone in the whole NY area make fancy platters like ruthy’s. And the coffee (for ppl who actually know what’s coffee) was woooow.
We will miss you Ruthy and your Creativity.
I want to see what the platters will look like without you ( I guess he will call you every day ) LOL
Good luck !!!!!
Either you are a Crown Heights store owner or else you are a small-minded Crown Heightser
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY.
BP HAS BEST ICE CREAM STORES
CANT WAIT TO JUST HAVTA GO A CUPLE BLOCKS
FOR GOOOOOD, REAL, AND CREATIVE TREATS
LOOOOKING FWD!
MUCH HAZLACHA;)
Have tables for mommies and children to enjoy a yummy treat out of the house with enough place for a stroller.
Tottaly agree wiht you you are amazing number 55
This updating the neighborhood with attract yuppies here too i feel bad for our bocurim that have to walk by daily to 770 and see non tznius people
im sooo exciteddd!!!
first of all Ruthie your smiling face and friendly demeanor will definetely be missed……and so will your prices
I was in the store yesterday and shocked when my bill was 14.50 and all we bought was 2 iced coffee and a pack of gum…
would love to have a juice bar….that is, healthy, possibly even organic veggies and fruits….and good quality, nutritional smoothies…would be a great service and addition!
sounds like you are having a “wonderful” day
new yorkers are known to be over weight and many obese all those extra calories again and again watch and limit your intake of empty and high calories.
try to keep track of how much you spend on junk food you would be very surprised.
Hopefully, if they have chocolate platters as gifts, they will be worth it. I could never buy any gifts there bec. lately the platters were not worth the price and did not have great stuff inside that you would want to eat. if i buy a gift, i expect there to be good chocolate and enough to eat and not just for the look of the dish.
Please carry chocolates and ice cream sugar free for people who need this Hatzlocha
With more couples choosing to stay in CH, its a little surprising that more of them are not using their entrepreneurial spirit and running business on the Kingston Ave.
I was and am a regular patron of the store. I have always appreciated the wonderful and kind service given there. The owners always gave out free samples at the counter, their Purim and Gift Platters were superb and the chocolates , especially the milchig specialties were top notch. The Benarroch family will certainly be missed. They should have much Chassidishe nachas from their children and go from strength to strength! Thank You.
i want like the ice cream house plasic cups ice cream covered in chooclat hot cooco with marshmellow baked goods im coming for june from az make it good
Moshiach will come before you’re going to go to you’re grave
I will still stick with Nosh World. Hopefully Moshe will step up his game and upgrade the store.
Sure, if you will pay the processing and transaction fees for your $3 purchase, he will gladly accept your credit card.
Otherwise, on your $3 purchase, he only makes $2.
Please explain why he should give you a 30% discount on a $3 item?
Perhaps something along the lines of …..so many of our own locals write continuous letters of the challenging parnossa struggle ??? Why arent they buying this??………
please have a very good hechsher like chk or ok, and everyone will shop
I would like to thank Ruthie for her wonderful service and store the past several years! I very much enjoyed shopping and purchasing your beautiful chocolates!
Good Luck to the new owners! I am very much looking forward!
1. Please open early, especially if you have good coffee. Even Gombo’s had told me at times to come back after 7:00 for coffee. Yes, some of us in CH wake up early. 2. I hope there will be a good Hashgacha. Personally it doesn’t make that much of a difference to me which, just not Hashgacha pratis as was in Sweet Expressions before, v’dal. 3. Prices! For 50$ you get a little white bag with chocolates inside. Unless they are plated with 14k gold, there’s no reason for such crazy prices! 4. Customer service, just smile and be helpful.… Read more »
1)Please allow yourself to have an ” A ” in inspection!
2)Prices need to be low so people can afford it
3) Crown Heights Hashkacha
4)Pleasant seating space for us moms to have a cup of coffee in!
This sounds incredible. I, for one, will welcome you to Crown Heights with open arms. Sounds like you’re planning a wonderful store with great customer service and selection. Exactly what Crown Heights needs. Thank you!
How about having a Zislik section? It will save me $ on my weekly BP trip. Hatzlocha!
I am so excited!!!! I LOVE sugar!!!!!!!!!!
Nobody does it as well as Satmar. Looking forward to a fun experience.
the customer service was not so great there, and the place had a dirty feeling. Hope the new owner can fix those two issues. Good Luck. Looking forward
I hope he does well, he has a fantastic attitude and is going to do great! Don’t trash his place!
Because sadly, many locals are not effective workers… Sorry, call it like we see it. You want him to hire bochurim? The place will be trashed in no time… The reason Gombos hires outside help is because they are hard working, and listen to everything the guy says, and I m sure he knows how to treat employees. Crown Heights attitude towards a dude like this, and yes this is a vast generalization, so take with a huge amount of salt, “the guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about”…. perhaps he DOES!
we have so high prices in CH ,that even satmars forget machlokes.
GEVALT! how can be chabad w/o enemy and misnagdim? lol
p.s. beshaatova!
I hope I’m not opening up” a whole bag of warms” but is it possible to accept food stamps in the new store ?
The First Family of Kosher Ice Cream, Hatzlocha Raba – Great Seyata DishMaya, Wishing U all the Best – The Klein Family – wwww.koshericecream.com – http://www.TheIceCreamHouse.com
Hatzlacha!! Im a mother of 4 and cant wait to be your customer, so excited for the lower fat option, sweet expressions never had that!!!
that they dress tzniusdik.
thats the reason i stopped buying in gombos, till they changed the staff.
you will prosper if you are not offensive to the customer. eidel, frum service please.
clean, real ice cream and good customer service
1– i hope the place WILL BE CLEAN the place was very dirty floors . sevice WAS nt always good. very dark and cramp and please hire local people to work
Please keep the quality coffee! Some of us who work in the area rely on it.
Yay for satmars!
So many know they are good in business. Ok so lubab’s dress better who cares right 😉
Lubabs go on shlichus also more at least in the past – so more biz in other sects – regardless a great move and he sounds like a mentsch.
Ignore the ones asking for low low prices they likely don’t shop on Kingston altogether and have hours to waste with comments on the internet – being they are so busy making money.
Wow can’t wait really happy and hope for you it will work with serving the crown heights people . Crown heights people are very easy going so we don’t need as much as you think…..but we do need the store to be CLEAN ….good luck to you …. Looking forward
Sounds great
Hot Chocolate with REAL cream, shaved chocolate to warm us up in winter? Actually, I can drink HC any day of the year!
Better service. The assistants are nice enough but veeeeeeeery slooooooooooooow & only one works a shift. I waited 20 mins to pay once.
Reduce the prices. It is far too expensive so I hardly ever shop there, I can get the same chocolates & more variety cheaper in BP.
How about not having a ten dollar minimum for credit card usage? I don’t carry around cash because of all the muggings but I don’t like adding unesecary items to my purchase just so I can get myself an ice cream!
wow that’s awesome!
The service in CH is a disgrace. All the stores are disgusting. Lets hope things are on the up (and I don’t meant price wise).
A lost art.
rabba
I am tired of driving to BP for most things and decent prices. Oh Nuts is a regular stop for me…I can’t wait for this new store to open. Best of luck! You will see me when you open.
On a side note, how come locally-owned stores have dirty floors, insanely rude service, etc, and BP and Williamsburg stores are just the opposite. I go to out of neighborhood restaurants so I don’t get treated badly!
please look into making ice cream with agave for those who are diabetic.
What a good solution! Why not let the Satmar Chassidim (with their beautiful pride in their lange peyos and all) run our neighborhood’s enterprises and maybe it will catch on :)! Maybe their wives can come work here too, and then we can all see what it means to live by standards!
That the store will have proper badatz crown heights hashgocha.
Make sure the design of the store and storefront is well thought out. A lot of the “revamped” stores on Kingston Ave have horrible looking signage and menus on the walls that could have been designed by a 10 year old.
YAY, Im really excited. Wishing u much hatslocha. Cant wait.
🙂
are you joking! healthy! Sweets are not healthy……..All sugar be it from fructose or cane is unhealthy. If you want to have a healthy life stay away from any and all sugar including artificial sweetners. Good luck
Kingston Ave. is usually disgracefully unwelcoming to us out of towners who are not used to being treated as if we are bothering the storekeepers. We are used to polite, helpful, and eager to please owners and salespeople. Hope this new shop will be welcoming and show the storekeepers in CH how a customer should be treated.
welcome, welcome, welcome
this sounds very promising
Salad bar please like the ice cream house and fancy made to order birthday cakes
Yes how about making it a priority to hire Yidden especially as its a food store Good luck
Please hire Jewish employees. Hatzlacha rabbah!
as prices come down our cholesterol’s levels are sure to be going up!!
Are you going to be under badatz?
I am really looking forward and very excited! I wish you the best of luck and cant wait to have something just like this in our own neighborhood. Thank You for being the one to bring about the change!
very excited but pleeeeease keep the prices down so we can all afford to buy by you. and…welcome to the neighborhood!
avrom yida were u in the raddison n.j for the mizner pesach program ?
this is sooo un ch
“Please stop by and tell us what products you are looking for us to carry,” he states. “I want to create a shopping experience that will make people want to come back.”
good luck with that attitude im sure you will succeed and other shop keepers should follow
I’m so excited!!!!!! this guy looks like he will have the best customer service.
Here is the challenge for the new candy store:
no corn syrup! no artificial flavors! no artificial colors! no preservatives! no MSG! no hydrogenated garbage!
I want REAL ice cream, REAL chocolate, and REAL candy.
I want to be able to buy tasty treats that won’t send me early to the grave. That won’t make my son hyper like a wound up toy.
Will he employ ‘locals’ ? i don’t see that the other two fellows have employed anyone from out neighborhood.
once we get into the car, its all about where we will get the best prices. can you compete with bp prices and variety?