Holy Bagel (Hebrew: הולי בייגל) is an Israeli restaurant chain which sells bagel sandwiches, salads, and other light fare.
Industry | Fast-food restaurant |
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Founded | Israel (1999 )[1] |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | 9 (As of November 2016)[2] |
Area served | Israel |
Products | Bagels |
NIS 10 million (2009)[3] | |
Number of employees | 70(As of September 2014)[4] |
Website | www.holybagel.com/ |
History
editHoly Bagel was founded in 1999 in Jerusalem as an American-style bagel store,[1] by Ari Dubin and Zev Wernick.[4] Both had previously worked in the restaurant business within Israel and knew they could utilize their experience to tap into the bagel market.[4] Their paths first crossed when they both were working at Bonkers Bagels in Jerusalem, next door to where they opened their first store.[3] Both had previously made Aliyah from the United States.[3]
In 2002 Holy Bagel opened an additional location on Jaffa Road when Dunkin' Donuts Israel closed in that location. Later their business at this location dropped by over 50% due to the Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing.[3]
Holy Bagel later expanded adding locations in Ramot, Geula Jerusalem Central Bus Station, the Old City, and beyond Jerusalem in Beit Shemesh, Modi'in, Ra'anana & Netanya[4]
Locations
editAs of November 2016 Holy Bagel has 9 locations around Israel. All of the locations are franchises.[5]
Holy Bagel runs a catering business that offers service throughout the country,[6] for parties of 60 or more.
Holy Bagel's main factory is located in Talpiot, Jerusalem.[4]
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editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Holy Bagel – Retrieved 3 September 2014
- ^ "Holy Bagel".
- ^ a b c d A Holy Profitable Endeavor - Retrieved 3 September 2014
- ^ a b c d e "Holy Bagel - הולי בייגל הדף הרשמי". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ "Home | Holy Bagel-Official Site | Jerusalem ירושלים". Holybagel (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ Holy Bagel - Retrieved 3 September 2014
- ^ Kosher Certificate Archived 2014-09-04 at the Wayback Machine - Retrieved 3 September 2014