Townie Bagels
Townie Bagels is a popular bagel shop located in Palm Springs, California. Known for its authentic New York-style bagels, Townie Bagels has become a staple in the local community and a must-visit destination for tourists.
History[edit | edit source]
Townie Bagels was founded in 2014 by Andy Wysocki and Bill Sanderson. The duo, originally from New York City, moved to Palm Springs and noticed a lack of authentic bagel shops in the area. They decided to bring a taste of New York to the desert by opening Townie Bagels.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Townie Bagels features a wide variety of bagels, including classic flavors such as plain, sesame, poppy seed, and everything. In addition to bagels, the shop offers a selection of cream cheese spreads, sandwiches, and pastries. Popular items include the lox and cream cheese bagel, the bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, and the cinnamon raisin bagel with honey walnut cream cheese.
Baking Process[edit | edit source]
Townie Bagels prides itself on using traditional bagel-making techniques. The bagels are boiled before being baked, which gives them their characteristic chewy texture and shiny crust. The shop uses high-quality ingredients, including unbleached flour and malt syrup, to ensure the best possible flavor.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Townie Bagels is known for its strong ties to the local community. The shop frequently participates in local events and fundraisers, and it supports various local organizations. Townie Bagels also offers catering services for events and meetings.
Location[edit | edit source]
Townie Bagels is located at 650 E Sunny Dunes Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92264. The shop is open seven days a week and offers both dine-in and take-out options.
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