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March 17, 2020 (NYC)– Davidovich Baked Goods Delivered to your front door. At Davidovich we realize these are trying times. To ease the difficulty of facing crowded markets, shelf shortages, and social anxiety Davidovich is offering FREE delivery to New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut for all orders over $20.
Davidovich Can deliver:
Davidovich Bagels
Sliced Breads
Loaves
Rolls
Muffins
Pastries
Babka
Kosher Baked Goods
All of these items, individually packaged, can be frozen for future use. You do not need an account.
For more information please email sales@davidovichbakery.com
We will all get through these hard times together.
March 10, 2020 (NYC) -TheHistory of Bagels In America author and lecturer, Marc Fintz, joined host and comedian, Joe Pontillo, for a talk about the book, about bagel history, and about NYC History. This 2019 publication is based on a series of lectures hosted by Davidovich Bakery about the history of Artisan baked goods, like Davidovich Bagels. The original lecture was given before a “sold-out” crowd in New York City.
Pontillo’s interview of author and Bagel Historian, Marc Fintz, was filmed last month at the Blue Moon Hotel, on the Lower East Side of NYC as part of Davidovich’s monthly talk show, Bagel Talk. This highly successful show features artisan food makers, historians, and NYC artisans in a format that allows viewers to get more familiar with the rich and wonderful history of NYC, its food, and culture.
This light hearted look at the state of modern bagel making and the relationship between this iconic, cultural food and its people is not to be missed. The History of Bagels in America can be found everywhere books are sold, including Davidovich’s online store.
Bagel Talk is a monthly talk show produced by Davidovich Bakery, the makers of the world most famous bagels.
September 10, 2018 NYC-On the 2nd Episode of Bagel Talk Lauren Margolis, Community Programs Manager at Essex Market, joins our host and comedian, Joe Pontillo for a brief overview of the Historic Essex Street Market and a sneak peak at the New Essex Street Market to open in the Winter of 2018.
Lauren Margolis of the Essex Street Market, and Host Joe Pontillo
Lauren talked briefly about the history of public markets in NYC and how the Essex Street Market plays into that history, about the current market with its 26 vendors, and the near future of the construction project to open later this year offering a relocation of the current vendors plus much more.
Look out for future Installments in the BAGEL TALK series.
September 3, 2018 NYC– Max dreamt his whole life of owning his own business. It is as American a concept as Ice Cream on Apple Pie. Now Max has done it. After moving to Albuquerque, New Mexico he decided it’s time to open a real bagel store, like the one he worked for in New York City.
His business plan- give people a touch of NYC in New Mexico. Max knew what he was doing. He knew how to mix the dough, how to roll the bagels, how to water boil, and bake them.
“People will flock to my little piece of the Big Apple in the West,” Max Boasted.
What Max didn’t count on was that despite all of his knowledge and efforts the bagels just don’t come out like they did in NYC. They are good bagels. They are made right, but there is something missing. They don’t have that authentic crispness outside and chewy interior. Where did Max fail?
HE DIDN’T.
The truth is NYC is the King of Bagels for a reason. Even the best bagel makers, like Max, can’t duplicate NYC’s finest bagels in places where they don’t have access to NYC’s water and NYC’s weather conditions. New Mexico is No exception.
Max Works 16-17 Hour Work Days With Mixed Results
To make matters worse Max is getting to work at 1AM to start the laborious process of creating his bagels. Bagels are labor intensive. He has the job of measuring, mixing, cutting the dough, hand rolling, boiling, baking, and selling all by himself. Some nights he stays until 7PM, or later, just to catch a few hours of sleep and start the whole process all over again. How long can one person, or one family, sustain that kind of a grueling schedule?
What is an entrepreneur, like Max, to do? THERE HAS TO BE A BETTER WAY.
Well there is a real solution to give Max, and other Bagel Store owners, access to NYC’s finest bagels right in New Mexico, or anywhere in the world, and to give him back his life again. That solution is the Davidovich Par Baked Solution.
With Davidovich’s Par Baked Bagel program Max can eliminate all of the ingredient costs, as well as the mixing, the cutting, the rolling, the proofing, the boiling, the seeding and most of the baking. In a matter of less than one hour he can serve his customers the very best NYC has to offer-bagels made in NYC, with NYC’s water and in NYC’s environment but “baked off” in his very own facility for just a few minutes. THIS IS A WIN-WIN!
Max’s customers get the authentic NYC Bagel and he gets to save himself the time and back breaking labor of real bagel making and even sleep for an additional 5 hours. With Davidovich as his partner Max can’t lose. Neither can you.
Inquire TODAY about the DAVIDOVICH PAR BAKED SOLUTION!
Ben Wagenberg (l) of Ben’s Bagel Tours with Comedian Joe Pontillo at The Premiere of Bagel Talk
August 30, 2018 NYC– On August 30, 2018 the Davidovich Bakery launched the premier of its talk show, BAGEL TALK. This serial talk show, hosted by Brooklyn’s famed comedian Joe Pontillo, filmed at Davidovich Bakery’s retail location at the historic Essex Street Market, featured NYC’s famed Food historian, Ben Wagenberg, of Ben’s Bagel Tours. Topics included:
Why NYC has the Best Bagels
What’s Fun to See in NY Food
Rainbow Bagels-Fun Addition to the Bagel World or Abomination?
More…
Look out for future Installments in the BAGEL TALK series.