A 'Seinfeld'-Approved Bagel Institution Out of NYC Lands in D.C.
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H&H Bagels, renowned for its authentic New York-style bagels, has officially opened its doors in Mount Vernon Triangle, D.C. The celebrated brand, which started in Manhattan in 1972, retains its original recipes while also introducing new flavors like spicy scallion cream cheese. To commemorate its D.C. debut, the first 200 customers will receive mystery gift cards valued between $5 and $100. H&H aims to expand its footprint nationally, following successful openings in other cities, while ensuring that the bagels are made with kettle-boiled NYC water for the authentic taste consumers expect.
New York bagels arrive in D.C. as H&H Bagels opens in Mount Vernon Triangle, bringing a 50-year-old recipe and authentic NYC experience to the capital.
Customers can expect the original menu, with some new flavors like spicy scallion cream cheese, while maintaining a commitment to authenticity with NYC water.
H&H's D.C. debut features mystery gift cards for the first 200 customers, while the brand expands its franchise presence nationwide.
Despite new offerings, H&H maintains staple items such as the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese sandwich and their highly popular everything bagel.
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