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  2. New York Bagel Co. is changing hands. See what's in ... - AOL

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    A joint venture with family friend Kyle Lima and his wife Dawn Lima, the trio will be taking the reins of New York Bagel's two SouthCoast spots at 1572 President Ave. in Fall River, and 272 State ...

  3. Popular Fall River bagel shop opens its doors to customers ...

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    New York Bagel locations in Fall River (1572 President Ave.) and Dartmouth (272 State Road) are open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday to Friday, and 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, their website states.

  4. New York–style bagel - Wikipedia

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    Some New York City bagel shops, like Murray's in Chelsea and Ess-a-Bagel at 21st and Third Avenue, have had no-toasting policies. [10] [11] Toasting of bagels in New York City is considered a bastardization [10] and sacrilege. [12] Former New York Times food critic Mimi Sheraton called the practice of eating toasted bagels obscene. [13]

  5. H&H Bagels - Wikipedia

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    H&H Bagels is a bagel company in New York City that has been described as "classic," "famous," and "iconic." [1] [2] It operates five retail locations in New York City, [4] [5] with plans for 25 more stores across the United States. H&H Bagels also has nationwide shipping and global wholesale businesses.

  6. America's Best Bagels - AOL

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  7. Lender's Bagels - Wikipedia

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    Lender's Bagel Bakery was established by Harry Lender, a Jewish baker originally from Chelm, Poland.He had immigrated to the United States from Lublin in August 1927. His surname is a transliteration of the Yiddish word meaning "countryman" or "person living in a rural area" (cf. modern German Länder). [1]

  8. Despite the amount of people who viewed a scooped bagel as a New York City “hate crime,” Offer revealed in a follow-up video that one deli had successfully given him a scooped gluten-free ...

  9. Bialy (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Bialys became a popular breakfast bread in New York City and its suburbs, especially among American Jews. Bialys are often made by bagel bakeries, but the bialy has failed to reach mainstream popularity. Preparing bialys in the traditional manner is time-consuming, so many bakeries now use dough mixers, as is common in bagel making.