Where to celebrate National Cheesecake Day in San Antonio

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Grab a slice of cheesecake for this Ukrainian-owned bakery.

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Where are our cheesecake fans at? Sunday is National Cheesecake Day and we wanted to round up a few places to indulge in this delectable treat. From local eats to chain options, here’s where you can get your sweet tooth fix:

Laika Cheesecake & Espresso, 4718 Broadway St.

This Ukrainian-owned bakeshop is serving up unique and seasonal cheesecake flavors. Pro tip: buy a six pack so you can try multiple flavors.

Lani’s Cheesecakes & Coffee House, 1150 TX-1604 Lp Ste 101

Located inside of the H-E-B on Blanco and 1604, come grab a slice of the Perfectly Peachy Cheesecake, Blueberry Swirl, S’mores Cheesecake, and more. Feeling adventurous? Try out the Cheesecake Frappucino.

The Cheesecake Factory, multiple locations

This restaurant is celebrating its favorite holiday with a new cheesecake flavor, Cookiedough Lover’s Cheesecake. Not your vibe? No worries, there are over 30 flavors to choose from.

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