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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

846.0. "BAGELS IN NEW YORK" by KIRKTN::MREMES () Tue Dec 05 1989 16:44

    I AM VISITING NEW YORK FOR THE FIRST TIME, LATER ON THIS MONTH.
    CAN ANY OF YOU GUYS OUT THERE RECOMMEND THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
    BAGELS? ANY OTHER FOOD PLACES I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT?
    
        MIKE 
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846.1SUBWAY::STEINBERGTue Dec 05 1989 19:246
    See TAV02::KOSHER_RESTAURANTS. Lots of places in Manhattan (Mom's on 
    45th bet. 5th & 6th is very good), and Brooklyn (Jerod's has a few 
    locations). But please, STOP SHOUTING!! :-)
    
    Jem
    
846.2Try SUBWAY::NEWYORKUNXA::ADLEREd Adler @UNX / UNXA::ADLERTue Dec 05 1989 20:433
    See also SUBWAY::NEWYORK
    
    /Ed
846.3ULTRA::WITTENBERGSecure Systems for Insecure PeopleThu Dec 07 1989 19:3511
    The lower East Side is a must. In particular, I'm fond of Russ and
    Daughters  for  lox and other smoked fish; Gus's pickles (on Grand
    near  Essex,  It was the set for "Crossing Delancy"), a bagel shop
    on Essex and Grand and Khadouri's nuts & dried fruit (I don't have
    the  adress, but if you leave Gus's going away from Essex take the
    first  right,  and  the Khadouri's is the first or second store on
    the right.

    Can you bring me some pickles from Gus's? :-)

--David
846.4NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Fri Dec 08 1989 13:115
re .3:

    Guss Pickles (that's what the sign says) is on Essex Street, not Grand.
    I noticed that they used glass jars in the movie to make it more "retro".
    The real Guss has been using plastic containers for quite a few years now.
846.5SOJU::FRANCUSMets in '90Fri Dec 08 1989 13:5412
    Best bagels in NY H&H bagels in Manhattan. West Side on Broadway and
    80th, East Side 2nd Avenue and 81st(?)
    
    They are owned by non-jews, have a hashgacha, make great bagels. I'm
    mentioning that they are owned by non-jews since they are open on
    Shabbat.
    
    I have friends across the country who usually ask for a dozen if I'm
    visiting them and passing through NYC right before that.
    
    yoseff
    
846.6another vote for H&HTAZRAT::CHERSONmaintain an even strainFri Dec 08 1989 15:546
    re: .5
    
    I was just about to mention H&H.  We usually bring back about three
    dozen or so from each trip.
    
    --David
846.7ThanksKURMA::MREMESThu Dec 14 1989 13:296
    Thanks everybody for your contributions.
    I'll let you all know how I got on when I get back.
    If anybody wants any bagels or pickles, just tell me where you are
    and i'll do my best,
    
       Mike
846.8Also, some Dr. Brown's black cherry, please.GAON::jemHelp!! The paranoids are after me!Thu Dec 14 1989 13:5011
Re: .7

>    If anybody wants any bagels or pickles, just tell me where you are
>    and i'll do my best,

I'm at 2 Penn Plaza, and I'd like a toasted onion bialy with cream cheese
and lox. second choice is a pizza bagel from Mom's. And please hurry - I'm
hungry!

Jem