“Whether Dallas becomes a bagel city is up to Dallas,” says owner Oren Salomon.
batch coffee brewer using a high-tech extraction process geared toward eliminating bitterness.
He’s clear that Starship Bagel is a bagel shop, and not a deli or a sandwich shop where bagels are treated as an offhand bread selection. It doesn’t sell bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches. “What we do is the bagel,” Salomon says. “We think the bagel is the one perfect thing.” So, he began by making a dozen bagels at home and inviting friends. Positive feedback led to bigger batches, and he later used a church’s kitchen to offer a bagel delivery service called Oren’s Bagels in 2017 and 2018. It came to a tipping point where he needed to hire staff to keep going, but he says he got “sufficiently scared off” by family. The bagel business would lead to financial ruin, they said, reminding him that restaurants typically fail at a high rate.
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