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  2. The 24 Best Bagels in NYC, Ranked - AOL

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    12. Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company. Location: Five locations across Manhattan and Queens Delivery Services Offered: ChowNow, Grubhub, DoorDash, Postmates, Uber Eats, Seamless "Brooklyn Bagels in ...

  3. Einstein Bros. Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Einstein Bros. Bagels is an American chain of bagel cafes. In the 1990s, the company bought out several retail bagel chains from regions around the US which lacked bagel traditions. After filing for bankruptcy in 2000, the company was bought out by New World Coffee. It became part of Panera Brands in August 2021.

  4. 9 National Bagel Day deals to save you some dough - AOL

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    Manhattan Bagel, which has locations in six states, has a special National Bagel Day deal — a free bagel and cream cheese — for customers who sign up for its eclub by Jan. 15. New Yorker Bagels

  5. Zabar's - Wikipedia

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    Zabar's (/ ˈ z eɪ. b ɑː r z / ZAY-barz) is an appetizing store at 2245 Broadway and 80th Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, founded by Louis Zabar and Lillian Zabar. It is known for its selection of bagels, smoked fish, olives, and cheeses. While considered a Jewish delicatessen, Zabar's does not serve kosher food.

  6. The 21 Best 24-Hour Restaurants in NYC for Your Round-the ...

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    Cuisine: bagels/deli. Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week. Address: 183-12 Horace Harding Expressway, Fresh Meadows. Website: bageloasis.com. If we know one thing to be true, it’s that New Yorkers ...

  7. New York–style bagel - Wikipedia

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    Bagels became so popular among the Jewish community of New York, that unions were formed to represent bagel bakers in the city, such as Bagel Bakers Local 338, which by the early 1910s represented over 300 bagel craftsman in Manhattan. [1] New York–style bagels are the original bagel available in the United States.