New York City Police Training
Address | 235 E 20th St, New York, NY | ||||||||||
Phone | (718) 312-4226 | ||||||||||
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Website | www1.nyc.gov | ||||||||||
Categories | Government Office, Police Academy | ||||||||||
Rating | 2.9 7 reviews | ||||||||||
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New York City Police Training reviews
7The donuts here are AMAZING. It is freshly baked. They smell so good I had to get some for my daughter. They were so delicious!
The donuts were extremely tasty! Some of the best Ive ever had! However, there is quite a lack of vegan options, which is disappointing considering I have vegan relatives. Please work on that!
In my opinion the donuts were ok they were little bland but if you just ignore that there pretty good. But my friend is vegan and she didn’t have very much options so they need to improve on that.
I found it odd that the workers gravitate toward the chocolate donuts so aggressively, they go to town on the chocolate donuts. I’d recommend new staff cause yours have major issues with chocolate donuts. Brutal
The donuts were too dry and flaky for my taste but a lot of people seem to support the donuts so️
I have NEVER had donuts that are so good. They are cooked to PERFECTION and served with love. Best donuts. 10/10
This building not open to the public and is no longer the NYPD academy. The new NYPD academy opened in College Point, Queens in 2015. This still serves as some kind of candidate assessment center. The NY Post reported in early 2019 that it was also being used for the city's ThriveNYC mental health and homeless initiative.