Davidovich Bagel Cafe

Bagel shop · Lower East Side

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"Essex Market stall has graduated into a full-size store in the neighborhood. It’s the first standalone brick-and-mortar shop for the 22-year-old business known for its bagels and croissants." - Eater Staff

A List of New Restaurants That Opened in New York City, November 2020 - Eater NY

79 Clinton St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

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