Stop the scroll: What if I told you there’s a hidden Parisian garden in SoHo where you can brunch under cherry blossoms… with your dog?



For a few magical days each spring, one of New York City’s most dreamy cafés transforms into a pink cherry blossom oasis. Tucked behind pistachio-green doors in SoHo, the outdoor garden at Ladurée SoHo feels like stepping straight into Paris — except you’re in Manhattan with your pup by your side.
If you’re building your NYC spring bucket list, this might be the most romantic dog-friendly brunch spot in the city.
Here’s everything you need to know before you go.
For about one week each year, this hidden patio becomes one of the dreamiest brunch experiences in New York City. But that magic comes with a catch — it’s also one of the hardest patio tables to book during peak bloom. When the cherry blossoms are at their fullest, walk-in waits can stretch 3–4 hours, as locals and visitors flock to the garden hoping to catch the fleeting pink canopy before the petals fall.
🌸 The Hidden Cherry Blossom Garden in SoHo



Ladurée SoHo is famous worldwide for its delicate French pastries and iconic macarons, but locals know the real magic is hidden out back. Walk through the pastel pastry shop and dining room, and suddenly you enter a secret garden courtyard filled with cherry blossom trees and marble café tables.
During peak bloom, pink petals canopy the entire patio — sometimes even drifting down onto tables like confetti. It’s one of the most Instagrammable spring dining spots in New York City. The fleeting nature of cherry blossom season makes it even more special — the bloom typically lasts only about 7–10 days, depending on weather conditions. That short window is exactly why locals treat it like a spring pilgrimage.
Picture the moment:
• French pastries
• Espresso and macarons
• Pink blossoms overhead
• Your pup relaxing beside your chair…
It feels like a mini Paris escape without leaving Manhattan.
🐾 Most Importantly… Is Ladurée SoHo Dog-Friendly?
Yes — with one important rule. All well behaved* dogs are welcome only in the outdoor garden patio. This makes it one of the most charming dog-friendly brunch spots in NYC during cherry blossom season!
*A well-behaved dog is one who can behave reasonably without burdening anybody in the environment.
🌸 Cherry Blossom Season Rules (Important)
During the short bloom window, demand for garden tables skyrockets. Here’s how reservations work:
Cherry Blossom Week (7–10 days)
- Reservations must be made in person only
- There’s only 4 main cherry blossom trees
- No waiting list available
- Dogs allowed outside only!
- There’s a $25 minimum per person for the table.
🥐 What to Order at Ladurée Brunch
Ladurée SoHo is famous worldwide for its Parisian pastries and brunch classics.
Popular dishes include:
• buttery French croissants
• classic Croque Monsieur
• Pain Perdu (French toast)
• fluffy omelets
• seasonal brunch salads



After the blossoms fall, reservations usually become easier again through apps like Resy or OpenTable.
🌸 Why Cherry Blossom Season in NYC Is So Special



After months of gray skies, cold winds, and heavy coats, the arrival of cherry blossoms signals something powerful — winter is finally over. The transformation happens almost overnight. One week the trees are bare, and the next they explode into clouds of pale pink and white flowers across parks, waterfronts, and quiet neighborhood streets.
For many New Yorkers, cherry blossom season isn’t just a visual event — it’s a cultural moment that marks the emotional beginning of spring. Cherry blossoms — known as sakura — symbolize renewal and the fleeting beauty of life. Their bloom is incredibly short, usually lasting only about 7–10 days, depending on weather conditions.
New York City’s cherry blossom history dates back to 1912, when Japan gifted thousands of trees to the United States as a symbol of friendship. Today they bloom across parks throughout the city — but very few places let you enjoy them while having brunch with your dog.
Here’s the truth about spring in New York City: when cherry blossoms bloom, the entire city feels different.
🌸 Other Dog-Friendly Cherry Blossom Spots in NYC
After brunch, continue your blossom walk at tIf you’re planning a full spring flower adventure with your pup, combine brunch with these blossom locations:
🌸 Manhattan


• Central Park – Bridle Path, Cherry Hill & Reservoir blooms
• Riverside Park – Hudson River cherry trees
🌸 Brooklyn



📍Sunset Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, – Pink cherry blossoms (Sakura) are iconic spring-blooming trees, with popular varieties like the light pink Yoshino and deeper pink, double-petaled Kwanzan peaking from mid-March to April. They symbolize the fleeting beauty of life, often filling parks in cities like New York and Tokyo with vibrant color for only about two weeks.
🌸 Queens



📍Flushing Meadows–Corona Park – quieter spring bloom areas
Many of these parks allow leashed dogs, making them perfect for a full NYC cherry blossom adventure with your pup.
🌸 Plan Your Spring Dog Adventures in NYC
If you’re building your NYC spring bucket list with your pup, these guides will help you discover the city’s most beautiful blooms, hidden parks, and scenic walking spots.
🌸 Seasonal Blooms Guide
Explore the full bloom season with NYC Bloom Calendar: Pet-Friendly Flower Adventures Every Month (Secret Spots Included!), where we map out NYC’s best seasonal flowers and secret bloom locations across the five boroughs.
🌸 Cherry Blossom Walks
Looking for peak cherry blossom spots? Our A Local’s Guide to NYC Cherry Blossoms: Pet-Friendly Walks & Hidden Spots in Every Borough highlights the most stunning blossom parks and hidden spring walks perfect for exploring with your dog.
🐾 Dog-Friendly Parks in NYC
Want even more outdoor adventures? Check out The Best Parks in New York City for Dogs (Off-Leash Info & Scenic Trails), featuring NYC’s top dog parks, scenic waterfront trails, and the best off-leash spaces for city pups.
🌇Hidden Rooftop Dog Park
Did you know NYC has a rooftop park that welcomes dogs? Discover the skyline views and Hudson River walks in NYC’s ONLY Rooftop Park for Dogs – Pier 57 Guide, a unique dog-friendly destination locals love.
🎨Secret Neighborhood Walk
For something more off-the-beaten-path, explore Explore NYC Like a Local: A Secret Pet-Friendly Mural Walk, a colorful urban adventure filled with street art, hidden murals, and photo-worthy stops perfect for exploring with your pup.
📍Ladurée SoHo
Location
398 West Broadway
New York, NY
Subway
R / W → Prince Street
Hours
10 AM – 6 PM
Dog policy
Outdoor garden only 🐾
🌸 Pro Tips for the Best Cherry Blossom Brunch
If you want the full magical experience:
✔ Visit early morning for fewer crowds
✔ Wear soft colors or pink for spring photos
✔ Go during the first bloom days
✔ Combine with a SoHo photo walk
Nearby spring pet friendly photo spots include:
• Freeman Alley – hidden street art
• Elizabeth Street Garden – secret sculpture garden
• SoHo – iconic cast-iron streets
🌸 FAQs
When do cherry blossoms bloom in NYC?
Cherry blossoms in New York City typically bloom between late March and mid-April, depending on temperatures and weather conditions.
How long do cherry blossoms last?
Peak bloom usually lasts 7–10 days before petals begin to fall.
Can you bring dogs to Ladurée SoHo?
Yes. Well behaved dogs are allowed only in the outdoor garden patio, not inside the café.
What subway stop is closest to Ladurée SoHo?
The closest subway station is Spring Street on the C/E line or Prince Street on the R/W line, about a 5- 10 minutes walk away.
🌸 Final Thoughts
For about one magical week each year, the hidden garden patio at Ladurée SoHo becomes one of the dreamiest spring brunch experiences in New York City.
Cherry blossom petals float through the air. The SoHo courtyard patio fills with soft pink petals. Espresso cups clink against cherry .
And suddenly — in the middle of Manhattan — it feels like you’ve stepped into a quiet Parisian garden. But that magic comes with a catch. The bloom usually lasts only 7–10 days, and during that short window this patio becomes one of the most sought-after brunch reservations in the city. Walk-in waits can stretch 3–4 hours, and tables during peak bloom can be extremely difficult to secure.
Which is why timing it right feels extra special.
We had been wanting to go for many years, but every spring something got in the way. Either we were traveling or we missed the bloom by just a few days. Cherry blossom season in New York is incredibly fleeting — catching it at the right moment can feel like trying to capture lightning in a bottle.
Last year, we finally got lucky.
Dog Dad works in SoHo, he stopped by early and managed to secure one of the first reservations of the day for Chance and me later that afternoon. When we arrived, we were even luckier — we got one of the best tables in the garden, tucked right under one of the blooming cherry blossom trees.
Petals drifting down.
A quiet courtyard in the middle of Manhattan. And Chance sitting beside the table like the perfect brunch date.
After years of missing the bloom, it felt a little surreal to finally experience it. And honestly, that’s the beauty of cherry blossom season. The flowers remind us that these moments are temporary — brief, delicate, and worth slowing down for.
So if you ever manage to time the blossoms just right, it’s absolutely worth planning a brunch here… especially if your dog is your favorite brunch date.
Because some spring moments in New York only last a week.
And this is definitely one of them! 🌸🐾




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