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Bagel Lovers Rejoice: New Westchester Spot Earns Rave Reviews Bagel Lovers Rejoice: New Westchester Spot Earns Rave Reviews
Bagel Lovers Rejoice: New Westchester Spot Earns Rave Reviews Move over milk and cookies—a new bagel shop in Westchester that has received plenty of rave reviews since opening weeks ago is ready to serve those regaining their appetites after Christmas dinner.  The Bagel Emporium, which has six locations across Westchester, opened a new locale in Scarsdale at 16 Chase Rd. in mid-November.  The chain offers a long list of bagel options, some of which include poppy; sesame; everything; blueberry; cinnamon raisin; "Fruity Pebble;" French toast; and rainbow.  As for spreads, options include butter, cream cheese, lox, and tofutti.  For…
This Yonkers Bagel Shop Among Top 100 In NY, New Ranking Says This Yonkers Bagel Shop Among Top 100 In NY, New Ranking Says
This Yonkers Bagel Shop Among Top 100 In NY, New Ranking Says Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, these bagels are the cream (cheese?) of the crop. Nearly three dozen businesses outside of New York City made the “Top 100 Bagel Shops in New York 2024” ranking by Yelp. To come up with its list, the restaurant review site identified businesses in the bagel category, then ranked those spots using a number of factors, including the total volume and ratings of reviews. Yelp’s ranking includes a mix of decades-old storefronts and newcomers making names for themselves post-COVID-19 pandemic.  Menus boast everything from the classics (plain, sesame…
What Are Your Favorite Bagel Spots In Westchester? What Are Your Favorite Bagel Spots In Westchester?
What Are Your Favorite Bagel Spots In Westchester? Hey bagel lovers, it's National Bagel Day and we have picked a few spots in Westchester that are known for serving a great bagel, of course with plenty of cream cheese or a smear. If you don't agree with our choices, let us know where you go for bagels in the comments section. We are always on the hunt for great places to eat and love finding new spots. But first, did you know that the bagel is nearly 500 years old and was first documented in travels from the Jewish families of Poland in the 1600s. They arrived in America with the huge Polish-Jewish immigration in the 1800s to New York whe…