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  • Funny story how I ended up going to Odelay Bagel Company. I was at a local Irish Bar last night and met the owner though and found out he had started up this place only a few months ago. He noted that he had to be up and making bagels at 2 am (baker's hours indeed!). I promised I would come by this morning and check it out. Well, I'm glad I did, he has a lovely establishment and a great selection of freshly made bagels. I bought both the black pepper Parmesan and the Jalapeno cheddar bagels and also the bacon and horseradish and the Italian herbs and chives smear. I also had a chance to say high to the owner again who had indeed, been up early, making all the bagels in the bagel bins. The bagel type he makes reminds me of Noah's bagels that I've had in Los Angeles, being more of the lighter style of bagel versus the extremely chewy New York style of bagel. The nice thing, certainly makes them easier to slice when you get home (though you can get them toasted and smeared at the establishment. I noticed that you can also get your bagel with Lox (sorry, not a huge fan of the smoked fish on a bagel but I know many people love it) and the establishment also makes a nice array of coffee based drinks (the store has an espresso machine) and teas, and they have fresh brewed iced tea. I will say I certainly look forward to going back and trying some of the other bagels and it's nice to see someone successfully starting and running his own business who obviously knows what he's doing. Oh, when you drive up, the signage above the story says "Bagels & Coffee" - the name of the business is on the glass window so you know, that is the place. My only request, think about a peppercorn potato bagel - it's my favorite one at Noah's in California. Looking forward to my next visit and hearing more of the owner's story about how he got into the bagel business - I only heard a bit of it at the Irish bar but it sounds fascinating. P.S. - he also employees extremely nice and well-mannered kids from the local high school so when you support this place, you not only get some great bagels and coffee but you support a local business that provides work opportunities for young people in the community, so a win-win all the way around.;-)
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