Mary Williams+FollowColumbia’s bagel scene is seriously underratedFresh, chewy bagels are popping up all over Columbia, and locals are loving it! From the classic NYC-style at The Bagel Guys to the sourdough magic at Sour & Salt Bakery, there’s a spot for every bagel craving. Carolina Cafe keeps things interesting with daily flavors and killer coffee, while Sully’s Steamers takes bagel sandwiches to the next level with creative combos. Whether you’re team lox, bacon, or just plain cream cheese, there’s a bagel here that’ll make your morning. Which Columbia bagel spot is your go-to? Any hidden gems we should know about? #Food #ColumbiaSC #Bagels00Share
Jason Wells+FollowAnn Arbor gets a taste of NYC bagelsAnn Arbor’s food scene is about to get a major upgrade—NYC-style bagels are coming to town! Max Sussman, who honed his craft in New York for a decade, is opening Bev’s Bagels right downtown. Locals who’ve missed out on his Detroit shop won’t have to make the drive anymore. Sussman’s passion for perfect bagels and creative sandwiches will bring something fresh to Liberty Street, and he’s planning unique menu items just for Ann Arbor. What flavors or sandwich combos would you love to see? Let’s talk bagel dreams! #Food #AnnArborEats #Bagels00Share
dianefrank+FollowDetroit’s favorite bagel spot is doubling upBev’s Bagels has only been open for seven months in Detroit, but it’s already outgrown its space and is about to double in size—plus, a second shop is coming to Ann Arbor this summer! Owner Max Sussman, who cut his teeth in New York’s food scene, brings that classic bagel magic back home, using all-organic flour and wild-caught fish, but still keeps prices down. Locals and visitors alike rave about the quality and the vibe. What do you think makes a neighborhood spot like this take off so fast? #Food #DetroitEats #Bagels00Share
Mary Williams+FollowBrooklyn’s bagel scene is having a momentBrooklyn’s breakfast game just leveled up—Gertie is back, now in Prospect Heights, and it’s making some of the city’s best bagels and matzoh ball soup right on site. If you’re celebrating Hanukkah or just craving something comforting, this spot is a must. Over at Gertrude’s, you’ll find a burger with a Reuben twist and challah rolls with duck fat butter—seriously, who’s tried these? And for something different, Agi’s Counter in Crown Heights is serving up Hungarian classics inspired by family recipes. Which spot are you hitting first, and what’s your go-to Brooklyn comfort food? #Food #BrooklynEats #Bagels00Share