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Bagel Shop on Broadway Reopens After Revamp

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Aug. 14, 2015 By Michael Florio

A Broadway bagel shop reopened Monday after a month of renovations.

The owner of Lots O Bagels, located at 30-05 Broadway, spend recent weeks redoing the store’s floors and ceilings, and adding new countertops, according to manager Wee Oh.

The bagel shop also has new tables and chairs, and the storefront and awning have been changed.

Along with the renovations the shop added new items to the menu– such as espresso and latte.

The shop has been in the neighborhood for nearly 20 years.

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Hipsters_Suck

These people come here from the middle of the country and turn Astoria into what they had there… why did they leave in the first place?

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Jace

You gotta have that new hipster appealing aesthetic. Excuse me while i cry into the pools of money I pay in rent.

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