'There's a lot of hungry ex-pat New Yorkers here.'
Boichik Bagels hosted its soft opening event on Thursday morning after months of anticipation from locals in the Peninsula. The Palo Alto storefront is owner Emily Winston’s second Bay Area shop behind Berkeley. Given the shop’s established popularity, Winston had braced herself for a busy morning.
“We were expecting a crowd and we got one,” she told SFGATE via email. “Peninsula folks have been clamoring for some time … [and] there’s a lot of hungry ex-pat New Yorkers here, especially around Stanford. We made 1,800 bagels today and about [two-thirds were] gone by 11 a.m.”
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