Kossar’s Opens Second Location on Upper West Side

kossar's 37 west end avenue

After receiving a tip from a reader that an Upper West Side Pick-A-Bagel location had been converted into a Kossar’s Bagels & Bialys last week, ILTUWS went to check it out.

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Originally opening in 1988 on the Upper East Side, Pick-A-Bagel is one of the city’s premier bagel purveyors. Known for its hand-rolled, kettle-boiled bagels, the chain now has multiple locations across the city and ships nationwide via Goldbelly. Pick-A-Bagel opened its Upper West Side location at 37 West End Avenue (between 61st and 62nd streets) in 2012, and until recently, all was quiet on the western front—until all signage, inside and out, switched to Kossar’s Bagels & Bialys.

ILTUWS took a trip to the new Kossar’s, whose story began in 1936 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, when it was originally known as Mirsky and Kossar’s Bakery until 1953. In 2022, Kossar’s expanded into Hudson Yards and the Upper East Side, later opening a long-anticipated storefront on 72nd and West End Avenue in 2024.

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After ordering a garlic bialy at the counter ($1.75), we asked a Kossar’s staffer about the takeover. They told us the ownership of the location had changed, and with it, the brand. “Nothing else has changed,” added the employee. That includes the staff, which has remained intact, the menu, and, perhaps most amazingly, even how the bagels are made. Based on that, you could say you’re still eating Pick-A-Bagel bagels at this Kossar’s, which now appears on the Kossar’s website but not on the locations page or their Instagram, as of this writing. The change occurred last Friday, March 14, they told us.

While the Kossar’s staffer told us that, aside from the rebranding, everything else remained the same, a closer look at the menu reveals it now aligns more with traditional Kossar’s offerings. Notable items include the Kossar’s Classic sandwich ($18.25), featuring sliced nova, everything cream cheese, tomato, red onion, and capers, as well as a hot pastrami Reuben ($19.75), made with pastrami, melted Swiss cheese, spicy pickles, mustard, and served on seeded rye bread. The menu also features a variety of classic baked goods Kossar’s is known for, including babka, rugelach, and black-and-white cookies—items that Pick-A-Bagel doesn’t carry. Perhaps a little new brand training is in order.

We confirmed with Kossar’s on West 72nd that the West End Avenue location is part of the Kossar’s family. Comparing menus at both UWS locations, we found similar prices: both offer a $13 pastrami wrap, with the egg and cheese on the all-day breakfast menu priced at $8.50 on West End and $8.00 on 72nd Street. Bialys are $1.75 at both locations.

Kossar’s hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

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