Friday, March 1, 2024

Apollo Bagels opens today

Photo by Steven

Apollo Bagels debuts today at 242 E. 10th St., just west of First Avenue. 

Opening hours: Friday-Sunday, 8 a.m. until sold out. 

Joey Scalabrino and his business partner Mike Fadem started making and selling bagels from their Williamsburg pizzeria, Leo, in 2020... before launching Apollo Bagels as a pop-up at Fanelli's in 2022.

Previously, per Grub Street's Chris Crowley:
The bagels are crispy and chewy on the outside, baked to a shade of deep brown, with little blackened patches. And, as one recent fan put it, they've got "a good fluff-to-crunch ration." Made of sourdough, they're less dense than they look, bubbly on the outside with an airy interior. 

The 800-square-foot storefront is divided by a long counter for ordering. Seating is outside only, and the menu will remain tight: Sandwiches included smoked salmon with capers, red onion, and dill; whitefish salad; and a summertime tomato with olive oil. (Bagels will also be sold by the half-dozen and dozen, straight from the oven, with the standard spreads like cream cheese available.) 
No. 242 was most recently home to Pink's Cantina.

Previously on EV Grieve

6 comments:

  1. Excited for this spot. TSB is good but overcrowded and overpriced. I was making the trek to Brooklyn Bagel before, but hopefully apollo becomes a go-to.

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  2. Agreed with above - TSB and BK Bagel are the two best options right now in the neighborhood but both can be inconsistent. Looking forward to Apollo opening & trying them out.

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  3. Stopped by today around 2 PM. They were "sold out" but they will be fully stocked tomorrow.

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  4. I stopped by this morning
    Plain sesame everything on the menu so I bought some of each. They had great flavor., chewy and full of nooks. Sorry I couldn’t post a photo here!

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  5. So many bagel, coffee, laundromats, smoke shops mediocre restaurants but where do you buy a spool of black thread on the LES?

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    1. Check the tailors around orchard and Delaney

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