Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Georgetown Bagelry

Bagel bakery in the Washington, D.C. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Georgetown Bagelry
Remove ads

Georgetown Bagelry is a bagel bakery in the Washington, D.C. area, founded in 1981. Its first location was on M street downtown,[1][2] and it is now located in Bethesda, Maryland. For several years, it was voted by the Washington City Paper as having the best bagels in the area.[3][4][5][6] The company specializes in New York–style bagels which are made by boiling dough.[7]

Quick facts Company type, Industry ...
Remove ads

History

Summarize
Perspective

Founder

The founder of the Bagelry was Erik Koefoed; when he was 27, he dropped out of school at Cornell University and opened the Georgetown Bagelry. At that time there were only two bakeries in the Washington D.C. area.[citation needed] He decided to make New York–style bagels. In Ithaca, New York he learned to make New York style bagels during the day and he studied music at night.[7]

Thumb
Georgetown Bagelry Bethesda location

The business was not doing well in the late 1980s, and Mary Beall Adler took over the bakery and moved it to River Road.[8] She has been the owner of the business Georgetown Bagelry since 1991.[9] In 2014, Georgetown Bagelry was named to Mashable's List of "32 Small Businesses Killing it on Social".[10] in 2013, Beall wrote a book about her experience running the company.[11]

New York style bagels

The process for making this style of bagel involves putting them into a boiling kettle of water for approximately 15 to 40 seconds. There is a shiny glaze found in New York bagels and that comes from the boiling. The dough is prepared the night before so that the yeast will cause the dough to rise.[7]

38°57′55″N 77°6′14″W

Remove ads

Bibliography

  • Adler, Mary Beall (2013). Who Scooped My Bagel?. Charleston, South Carolina: Advantage Media Group. ISBN 978-159932-382-4.

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads