Bagel business on wheels moves to New Bern Avenue, promising tastes of NY
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- Soft food launch is July 3 from 7 to 11 a.m. at 1601 New Bern Ave.
- The trailer will serve single bagels for $3 plus soups and chicken and tuna salads.
- Parker said the bagels are sourced from Long Island.
New York Bagel Brothers is coming to Raleigh.
The business will be hosting a soft food launch from their trailer on Friday, July 3 from 7 to 11 a.m. at 1601 New Bern Ave., the company announced on Instagram.
Originally started in Clayton, the bagel business bakes fresh bread daily with ingredients sourced from New York, according to their Instagram. Single bagels cost $3. Other options for purchase include soups, and chicken and tuna salads.
“It’s a chance for the community to stop by, meet me, and enjoy fresh bagels sourced from Long Island and breakfast sandwiches.” said Mary York Parker, owner, in a caption on the business’s Facebook. “We can’t wait to serve everyone and become part of the neighborhood.”
The News & Observer recently reported other New York bagel spots opening in the Triangle; H&H Bagel in Cary and Jeff’s Bagel Run in Raleigh both bring northern bread to southern tastes.
York said she has lived in North Carolina for 20 years after moving from New York, in a statement on their website.
New York Bagel Brothers was created in 2025. The N&O reached out but did not hear back by time of publication.