East Coast's Sizzling Bagel Joint Makes a Red-Hot Debut in L.A.
Another bagel shop from the East Coast is preparing for its first appearance in Los Angeles. Following closely, arrival of the iconic New York bagel store H&H , ripper-and-soaker bagel expert PopUp Bagels is moving westward with several scheduled stops in Los Angeles, along with planned visits to San Diego and Orange County. The PopUp is renowned for its freshly baked bagels paired with a side of whipped cream cheese for spreading.
Adam Goldberg founded PopUp Bagels initially as a personal endeavor during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The enterprise later expanded with its first independent store in New York City in 2021. By April 2023, PopUp Bagels made its debut in Greenwich Village and swiftly attracted a devoted fan base, leading to long queues stretching outside the shop from opening till closing time. Since then, the The bagel store has grown to include several outlets. In New York, Connecticut, and Boston.
In contrast to Popup, Other NYC Bagel Stores For its distinctive "rip-and-dip" method of serving bagels and for not offering bagel sandwiches, customers can choose packs of three, six, or twelve hot bagels fresh off the oven. These they may dip into various spreads like classic cream cheese, butter, scallion-flavored cream cheese, or vegan cream cheese options. Currently, a trio of bagels paired with your choice of spread goes for $13. As part of their push westward, PopUp Bagels has teamed up with James Marzouk from Sweetzer Capital along with entrepreneurs Paul Goodman and Griffin Thall who founded Bagel Boyz. According to statements made by PopUp Bagels, Marzouk plans to establish around 25 outlets throughout Los Angeles and Orange County, whereas Goodman and Thall aim to introduce ten new spots in San Diego within the coming years.
Once the Popup appears, it will connect local Los Angeles bagel stores such as Maury’s , Belle’s Delicatessen, Courage Bagels, and Hank’s Bagels, alongside transplant shops, including the recently-arrived Boichik Bagels from the San Francisco Bay Area. Although Los Angeles has not quite reached its peak for ripping and dipping delights yet There are several stores in the vicinity providing this distinctive bagel variety, such as Calic Bagel located in Koreatown and Wake & Late, which specializes in breakfast burritos.
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