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Popular Jersey Shore Bakery Closing One Location, Moving To Another Popular Jersey Shore Bakery Closing One Location, Moving To Another
Popular Jersey Shore Bakery Closing One Location, Moving To Another After 25 years, a popular Ocean County bakery is closing doors of one shop and moving to another. Colonial Bakery in Lavallette announced its Grand Central Avenue location will be closing as the landlord will not be renewing the lease after the summer, the bakery announced on social media. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Colonial Bakery (@colonialbakery) "Despite this setback, a new second location will be opening summer 2025!" the family-owned bakery said, located at the corner of Route 35 north and Joseph Street. Colonial…
Old School Bagel Shop Represents NJ On List Of 'Best Bagels In America' Old School Bagel Shop Represents NJ On List Of 'Best Bagels In America'
Old School Bagel Shop Represents NJ On List Of 'Best Bagels In America' An old-school North Jersey bagel shop serving up classic family recipes for nearly three decades is among the best of the best, according to a national publication. "Food & Wine" magazine has named Teaneck Road Hot Bagels to its list of "The Best Bagels in America."  The bagel shop was the only New Jersey establishment to have made the list. This story is about the kind of bagels you take home by the dozen, hot and fresh," the publication writes. "Close the door, get out the good butter and some quality cream cheese, and forget about the outside world, if only for a little while."…
'The Simpsons' Lovers Behind Union County Bagel Shop D'OH Are Anything But Average 'The Simpsons' Lovers Behind Union County Bagel Shop D'OH Are Anything But Average
'The Simpsons' Lovers Behind Union County Bagel Shop D'OH Are Anything But Average D’OH Bagels in Rahway is anything but your average breakfast joint. The mom-and-pop shop opened its doors in the summer of 2017 and makes each item fresh in-store each morning. The shop’s name, of course, is an homage to the Simpsons as well as a quirky play on words. “My husband grew up loving 'The Simpsons,' which is partially where the name D'OH! came from,” said Erin Leonard, who runs the shop with her husband, Manny. "But it’s sort of a pun since we make all of our dough in-house, too.” Donut varieties include cinnamon crumb, birthday cake, chocolate peanut butter, chocolate Oreo,…