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New Haven Eatery Wins 'Best Of The Fest' At NYC BagelFest New Haven Eatery Wins 'Best Of The Fest' At NYC BagelFest
New Haven Eatery Wins 'Best Of The Fest' At NYC BagelFest Forget those New York bagels you dreamed of shoving in your face. There's a new king of dough in town and it's located in Connecticut. Olmo Bagels in New Haven has walked away with not only bragging rights but with a chest full of love for the city they are made in with the big win of "Best Of The Fest" at the 2023 NYC BagelFest. But that's not all the upstart little bagel shop brought home from the annual competition that really crowns the king of bagels. They also brought home "Best Beyond the Boroughs," and "Best Schmear," said Olmo chef and owner Craig Hutchinson. "The fest was like …
PopUp Bagels Opens Pickup Shop In Greenwich PopUp Bagels Opens Pickup Shop In Greenwich
PopUp Bagels Opens Pickup Shop In Greenwich Loyal PopUp Bagels fans in Fairfield County won't have to schlep long distances any longer for a fix with the creation of a pick-up location in Greenwich. The new location is located in the village of Glenville in Greenwich at 12 Riversville, is the third location in the state for the coveted bagels. The shop opened on Friday, April 7, following the brand's rapid success in Westport and Redding. With the tagline “not famous, but known,” PopUp Bagels founder Adam Goldberg has developed a loyal following for his award-winning, cooked-to-order bagels and artisanal cream cheese and has attrac…
Fairfield County Bakery's Popup Bagels Drawing Long Lines In NYC Fairfield County Bakery's Popup Bagels Drawing Long Lines In NYC
Fairfield County Bakery's Popup Bagels Drawing Long Lines In NYC Everyone knows the best bagels are found in … Connecticut?  Maybe, if recent buzz around a Fairfield County bakery is any indication. True to its name, Redding-based PopUpBagels has spent the past year staging pop-up locations around notoriously bagel-snobby New York City, with great success, The New York Times reports. During that time the self dubbed "not famous... but known" company has amassed a healthy following with spots in Manhattan, where long lines have been reported, as well as the Hamptons, the outlet reports. “What started as a backyard pickup window to share a newly cre…