Annie McGill wrote: I am scouting for a bagel place. Where is the best local place for him?
Robin Garr wrote:Annie McGill wrote: I am scouting for a bagel place. Where is the best local place for him?
I haven't checked out the new Bruegger's in St. Matthews yet, but when the c- c- ch- chain had an outlet here a number of years ago, they were the best around. Might be worth a peek.
Christina Hall wrote:What the heck is N****'s? *lol*
Robin Garr wrote:In the "if you can't get the real thing" department, I've found that Breadworks bagels win for freshness, at least, and for having texture that surpasses either the burger-bun character of Kroger or the gummy ball of dough quality of N****'s.
David Swanson wrote: hat exactly is the "real thing"? I grew up in the people's republic of Madison, Wisconsin in the 70s. My mom regularly brought home bagels from a shop called Bagels Forever on University Avenue. It is still there as far as I know. To me a bagel is what I ate at age 7. Did I eat the real thing?
Mark R. wrote:When most of us refer to the "real thing" were referring to the type of bagel you get in NYC! They have the largest Jewish population in the United States and many great bagel shops. The other style you hear quite a bit about are Montreal style bagels but I'm not quite sure what they are as I've never have them. In reality in the bagel that you really like to be the "real thing" to you!
Robin Garr wrote:By the way, we've all forgotten about Baby D's in the Highlands. They use "real" New York City bagels, and they aren't awful, but it's a little bit of a cheat. H&H, once a famous bagel shop, now makes industrial bagels at a factory in the Bronx and ships them out frozen to bagel shops in Flyover Country. They're a far cry from the old classic bagels I used to enjoy in NYC and the Catskills' "Borscht Belt" when I was a teen-ager, but that being said, they're not awful.
Come to think of it, even New York bagels probably aren't what they used to be ... harrumph.
Andrew Mellman wrote: Baby D's doesn't buy from H&H, they buy from another NYC purveyor.
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