Chrusciki Bakery will cease retail operations on May 31 after 40 years in business. The bakery, a staple in Buffalo, has been a favorite among residents for its traditional Polish treats. The closure will affect the local community and leave a void in Buffalo's culinary scene.

The owners of Chrusciki Bakery said they are grateful for the support they have received over the years and are sad to see the retail operations come to an end.

The bakery has been a part of Buffalo's history, and its closure will be felt by many. Residents in the Kaisertown neighborhood, where the bakery is located, will likely be particularly affected by the loss. The bakery has been a part of the community for decades, and its closure will leave a void in the neighborhood.

The Chrusciki Bakery story is a reminder of the challenges faced by small businesses in Buffalo. As the city continues to grow and develop, it is essential to support local businesses and preserve the city's cultural heritage. The closure of Chrusciki Bakery will be felt by many Buffalo residents who have grown up with the bakery's traditional treats.

Looking ahead, the city will continue to support initiatives that promote local businesses and economic growth. A meeting is scheduled for next month to discuss ways to support small businesses in the city, and residents are encouraged to attend.