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Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Robin Garr » Sat Oct 15, 2011 2:37 pm

Want a New York City bagel? Try Baby D's
Voice-Tribune review by Robin Garr

Gather round, young 'uns, and let me try to explain why we graying Baby Boomers care so much about bagels. You see, there was a time in Louisville when you couldn't grab one at every coffee shop or buy 'em by the sack at the grocery store.

No, until the 1970s or thereabouts, a bagel was a rare and unusual thing. You basically had to go to New York City or Chicago to get one. When a bagel bakery opened in Cincinnati some time during Jimmy Carter's presidency, we would actually drive up there to get a bag full. And when Louisville's first bagel shop opened in Hikes Point a few years later, the city knew bagel jubilation.

Now they're everywhere! But as with so many good things that we remember from childhood, bagels are easy to find but don't seem as good as the ones we remember from way back when. When I was a teen working in New York's Catskills in another age, a bagel was a thing of beauty: Dense and chewy, with a rich malty flavor and a thick crust that didn't shatter like a baguette but pulled gently against your teeth. Choose onion or poppy or sesame, add a schmear of cream cheese, and you had a nourishing dairy meal that you could eat out of hand.

That, young people, was a bagel. And I'm here to tell you that the bagels you get nowadays just aren't the same. They're just hamburger buns with holes through the middle. Harrumph!

Which brings us to Baby D's Bagel & Deli. Opened last month in the Highlands, within easy reach of the Baxter Avenue nightspot zone, Baby D's stays open late to offer sustenance to revelers who emerge from the clubs feeling peckish. You can wander in for breakfast, too, or lunch. And best of all, they boast genuine, authentic New York City bagels!

Okay, let's parse that: Baby D's sells bagels shipped in from A&S, a modern bagel factory descended from a famous old-line bagel joint. Now it turns out bagels in industrial lots and ships them to bagel shops around the nation, to be warmed, sliced and loaded with goodies for your culinary amusement.

Are they the same as I remember from the Borscht Belt or The City (you know which one I mean), back when LBJ was in the White House? Well, no. I doubt anything ever tastes as good as the magnified memory of a childhood pleasure. But they're good enough that we followed up on lunch by buying a half-dozen more to bring home for breakfast. (Hint: Bagels don't keep well, so store them in an airtight tin and enjoy them soon, or freeze them if you must.)

Baby D's bagel menu, I'm told, is being redone, but its outlines should remain the same: Some four dozen bagel combinations, including breakfast bagels with egg; bagels with veggies, bagels with cheese, bagels with all manner of meat. This is no kosher deli: Ham or bacon bagels are available if you want them, and so are meat-and-dairy combos. Sandwiches range in price from $4.85 to $7.25. Plain bagels bear all the standard toppings (poppy, sesame, onion) and some non-standard ones (jalapeño, chocolate chip). You can get one with cream cheese ($2.75), butter ($1.95) or other spreads from hummus to lemon-caper mustard.

Go early or go late, but give it a try. It may not be the mystical bagel of my youth, but it's as good a bagel as you're going to get around Louisville.

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Baby D's Bagel & Deli
2009 Highland Ave.
365-3354
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Andrew Mellman » Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:20 pm

Concur . . . we were there late last night (they're open till 4am every night, but we were there closer to 11pm), alone unfortunately (the only people in the restaurant), and had a great "breakfast" of bagels and different varieties of cream cheese.

They are really trying - smoke their own meats, buy top quality lox and ingredients, et al.

My only concern was the price, which I guess was commensurate with quality. $2.75 for a bagel & cream cheese just seemed high to me. Of course, for just a snack at that hour it sure beats Steak & Shake or Denny's!
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Robin Garr » Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:35 pm

andrew mellman wrote:Concur . . . we were there late last night (they're open till 4am every night, but we were there closer to 11pm), alone unfortunately (the only people in the restaurant),...

I wonder if their location in the club zone results in bigger crowds during the wee hours when people start spilling out of the nightspots in quest of a snack.

They were very busy at lunch time, by the way - every table filled, inside and out, and a longish line for takeouts that just kept on coming.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Jesse Hendrix-Inman » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:33 am

Has anyone had trouble with getting stale bagels at Baby D's? I had some friends in town this weekend and I got up early on Saturday to grab a half dozen bagels for breakfast. I didn't look at them until I got them home, and 2 out of the 6 were rock hard, to the point that I couldn't get a sharp bread knife through them. It was pretty disappointing to have to thrown them away after I had talked them up.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Robin Garr » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:54 am

Jesse Hendrix-Inman wrote:Has anyone had trouble with getting stale bagels at Baby D's? I had some friends in town this weekend and I got up early on Saturday to grab a half dozen bagels for breakfast. I didn't look at them until I got them home, and 2 out of the 6 were rock hard, to the point that I couldn't get a sharp bread knife through them. It was pretty disappointing to have to thrown them away after I had talked them up.

I didn't have that problem, but it's discouraging to hear your experience, Jesse. Bagels are like sushi fish: You need to serve them fresh or throw them away. I've been down on Wasabiya from the start because they chose to try to squeeze out an extra buck by selling over-the-hill product. I hope I don't have to throw Baby D's under that same bus.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Sara R » Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:03 pm

I had the same problem! I've been on 2 separate Saturday mornings and have come home with stale bagels. The last time I requested an egg bagel, not cut, not toasted, etc. They gave me a look as if to say, "I wouldn't recommend that" but gave it to me anyway. When I got home, I learned why...it was ROCK hard. I'm not going back.
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by Jesse Hendrix-Inman » Mon Nov 14, 2011 12:20 pm

I should have taken them back, but with guests in the house, I didn't want to drive all the way back.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Richard S. » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:31 am

Jesse Hendrix-Inman wrote:Has anyone had trouble with getting stale bagels at Baby D's? I had some friends in town this weekend and I got up early on Saturday to grab a half dozen bagels for breakfast. I didn't look at them until I got them home, and 2 out of the 6 were rock hard, to the point that I couldn't get a sharp bread knife through them. It was pretty disappointing to have to thrown them away after I had talked them up.


Actually, Baby D.'s was well on the way to being our regular Sunday morning hangout, but the second time we went the garlic bagels were stale. I'd like to give them another try but my wife won't go for it.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Joel H » Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:38 am

Jesse Hendrix-Inman wrote:Has anyone had trouble with getting stale bagels at Baby D's? I had some friends in town this weekend and I got up early on Saturday to grab a half dozen bagels for breakfast. I didn't look at them until I got them home, and 2 out of the 6 were rock hard, to the point that I couldn't get a sharp bread knife through them. It was pretty disappointing to have to thrown them away after I had talked them up.


I've had this problem, too. Here's hoping they'll get the quality control kinks out of the way soon.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Mark R. » Tue Nov 15, 2011 11:03 am

I'm sure the stale bagels are a result of the freezing, shipping and thawing which is all part of the process of bringing them here from New York. Just another reason why we need someplace to step up and make true New York style bagels. Of course a complete Jewish delicatessen would work also!
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Heather L » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:30 pm

Sorry if this has been posted before - and yes - I know it's a chain, just passing along the information. I noticed yesterday that a Bruegger's Bagels is opening on Breckenridge Lane, near the corner of Shelbyville Road. I was driving, so I might be a bit off on the exact location - but I think it is in the brick building right next to Saint's?
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Mark R. » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:43 pm

Heather L wrote:Sorry if this has been posted before - and yes - I know it's a chain, just passing along the information. I noticed yesterday that a Bruegger's Bagels is opening on Breckenridge Lane, near the corner of Shelbyville Road. I was driving, so I might be a bit off on the exact location - but I think it is in the brick building right next to Saint's?

That will certainly be a welcome addition! When they were here previously they were certainly the best bagel available. Not quite the same as those in New York but certainly better than anything else produced locally! Hopefully if that location is successful they will open a couple more.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Steve P » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:48 pm

Heather L wrote:I noticed yesterday that a Bruegger's Bagels is opening on Breckenridge Lane, near the corner of Shelbyville Road.


Ohhh-boy-oh-boy-oh boy !!!!

Not sure how they compare to an actual <gets down on one knee> NY bagel but for my money Brueggers makes a damn fine bagel. When I lived and worked in the Twin Cities my coworkers and I rotated who brought in Brueggers bagels and cream cheese every Friday.

Brueggers coming to town is definitely a "+1" in my book and I'll definitely make the occasional trip in from Garage Logic to pick up a small sack of them.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Mark R. » Tue Nov 15, 2011 1:03 pm

annemarie m wrote:isn't there one left in holiday manor?

None of them are left, the place your thinking about it Holiday Manor is the only remaining Dooley's. The Brueggers left about 10 years ago or so, well before the recession began. They really didn't even give an explanation of the closings.
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Re: Discussion of Robin Garr's Baby D's review

by Deb Hall » Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:32 pm

annemarie m wrote:is brueggers making a comeback here?
at one time their were several around louisville. approx. 5 of them.
2 that i recall are the one on shelbyville road in middletown. now a jimmy johns.
and the one in the plaza where cherry house was and bristol is.
there is a dooley's bagel shop left in holiday manor for east enders.
their cream cheese spreads were really good. i can remember going to the one in middletown on a sunday morning and the line would be out the door. don't see that anymore. (recession)


Annemarie,
The bagel place near Cherry House was a Dooley's - it used to be our go-to place. The one on Shelbyville was also Dooleys. They were all independently owned- never understood what happened to the Middletown one-they were always really busy when I was there for lunch.
Really looking forward Brueggers being on the East End! Though they are not NY bagels, they are some of the best "imitations" in my book.
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