About Us

Amy’s Bread, founded by Amy Scherber, specializes in hand-made, traditional breads as well as sandwiches, breakfast pastries, cookies, bars, and delicious layer cakes. She runs the bakery with her husband, Troy Rohne. Their company has bread and pastry kitchens in Long Island City, Queens, two retail cafes in New York City, and cafes in the New York Public Library, Museum of the City of New York, and New York Design Center. Amy is passionate about delicious homemade food that is nutritious and wholesome. The company is committed to the neighborhoods where our stores are located, and we have great appreciation for our loyal customers who have been so supportive over the past 32 years.

 

Fresh, Handmade, Local

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Our Mission Statement

To create a bakery and café that nourishes the bodies, minds, and spirits of the communities we serve- our neighborhood, our retail and wholesale customers, and our employees by:

About Amy Scherber

Amy grew up in Minneapolis and graduated from St. Olaf College with degrees in Economics and Psychology. After college she moved to NYC and spent three years in a marketing firm, until she realized her heart was in cooking and baking. She attended the New York Restaurant School, then worked as a cook and pastry cook at Bouley restaurant where she became passionate about bread. She continued her training in France in three bakeries before returning to New York to pursue bread baking. She baked bread and pastries at Mondrian restaurant before starting her own business. She launched Amy’s Bread in 1992 in Hell’s Kitchen with 5 employees. The bakery was an immediate hit. Building its loyal customer base over the years, Amy’s Bread has become a New York institution. Today the staff has grown to 100 (hand-shaping dough requires a large staff!) and the bakery delivers to over 200 wholesale customers daily. Amy’s husband Troy Rohne joined the company in 1995, then returned full time in 2002, and now runs the business with Amy. Amy’s Bread continues to be recognized as one of the best bread bakeries in the U.S. The bakery has been featured in the New York Times, New York Magazine, Eater, Gourmet, Food & Wine, and Bon Appetit. The bakery is celebrating its 32nd anniversary in 2024!

Scherber has co-authored The Sweeter Side of Amy’s Bread and her bread cookbook, Amy’s Bread, with Toy Dupree, one of five original Amy's Bread bakers and our executive pastry chef until 2012. Amy is an active member of The Bread Bakers Guild of America.

Amy has received numerous awards in the culinary and business fields. Some of the significant recognitions include Crain’s "40 Under 40" Rising Stars in Business in 1997, New York Woman Business Owner of the Year for 1999 by NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners), Woman of the Year for 2001 by the Professional Women’s Exchange, NY, NOW New York’s Woman of Power and Influence for 2001, The James Beard Foundation nominee for Pastry Chef of the Year for 2001, and Women Chefs and Restaurateurs Golden Bowl award for Best Baker or Pastry Chef of the Year in 2003. In 2005, Amy was honored as Distinguished Alumni of the Year by Wayzata High School. In May 2006 Amy received an award from the US Chamber of Commerce as one of 60 Blue Ribbon Businesses for 2006, selected from among thousands nominated across the country. Dessert Professional Magazine (November 2010) named Amy one of the 10 Best Bread Bakers in America. The bakery won the Age Smart Award for providing jobs and careers for older workers.

We hope this gives you a sense of Amy’s Bread- what we value and what we strive for.  We truly enjoy baking our homemade treats for you and thank you for supporting us over the past 32 years!