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Owner(s) | Andy Wysocki |
City | Palm Springs |
State | California |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 33°48′44″N 116°32′29″W / 33.8122°N 116.5413°W |
Townie Bagels is a bagel shop in Palm Springs, California.
Townie Bagels is a bagel shop in the Warm Sands neighborhood of Palm Springs. In addition to boiled and baked bagels, the shop offers bagel sandwiches, [1] breads, and espresso drinks. [2] Among 22 varieties of bagels are black Russian, cinnamon raisin, and poppy seed; flavors available on weekends only include olive fennel and pretzel. [3] Spreads include spicy jalapeño or veggie cream cheese. [4]
Townie Bagels initially sold food at farmers' markets. [5] The brick and mortar shop opened in 2015, [6] [7] [8] in a space previously occupied by Tlaquepaque. [9] Andy Wysocki is a co-owner and the lead baker. [10] [11]
The Desert Sun has said, "This is the most underrated fast-casual breakfast spot in town." [12]
Townie Bagels | |
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![]() | |
![]() The shop's exterior, 2024 | |
| |
Restaurant information | |
Owner(s) | Andy Wysocki |
City | Palm Springs |
State | California |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 33°48′44″N 116°32′29″W / 33.8122°N 116.5413°W |
Townie Bagels is a bagel shop in Palm Springs, California.
Townie Bagels is a bagel shop in the Warm Sands neighborhood of Palm Springs. In addition to boiled and baked bagels, the shop offers bagel sandwiches, [1] breads, and espresso drinks. [2] Among 22 varieties of bagels are black Russian, cinnamon raisin, and poppy seed; flavors available on weekends only include olive fennel and pretzel. [3] Spreads include spicy jalapeño or veggie cream cheese. [4]
Townie Bagels initially sold food at farmers' markets. [5] The brick and mortar shop opened in 2015, [6] [7] [8] in a space previously occupied by Tlaquepaque. [9] Andy Wysocki is a co-owner and the lead baker. [10] [11]
The Desert Sun has said, "This is the most underrated fast-casual breakfast spot in town." [12]