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Here is the easiest way to try Or’esh’s famous Jerusalem bagel

The Corner Store and Or'esh are turning a signature restaurant dish into a three-day grab-and-go pop-up.

Laura Ratliff
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Laura Ratliff
Or'esh Jerusalem bagel and dips
Photograph: Courtesy of Or'esh | Or'esh's Jerusalem bagel and dips.
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If Or’esh's Jerusalem bagel has been sitting on your restaurant wish list, this weekend offers a much simpler way to try it.

For one weekend only, buzzy SoHo restaurants Or’esh and The Corner Store are taking the bagel out of the dining room with a limited-edition grab-and-go pop-up called The Bagel Box. Running June 12 through June 14, the collaboration will turn The Corner Store's pickup window into a dedicated bagel stop, offering Chef Nadav Greenberg's signature sesame-crusted Jerusalem bagels in an easy-to-takeaway format.

Jerusalem bagels are a close cousin of the classic New York bagel, but with a very different personality. Instead of being dense and chewy, they're lighter and elongated, topped with a generous sesame seed coating and traditionally served alongside dips and spreads. At Or’esh, the bagel service has become one of the restaurant's signature dishes—and now it's getting a street-food-style spin.

Each Bagel Box includes one freshly baked Jerusalem bagel paired with a choice of three spreads from a lineup crafted specifically for the pop-up. Options include sea salt cream cheese, garlic dill cream cheese, beet horseradish cream cheese and whipped Irish butter. Guests can also choose from premium selections like smoked salmon schmear, Ortiz anchovy butter or Hudson Valley duck egg salad.

The boxes are priced at $9.95 plus tax, with premium add-ons available for an additional charge, and will be available daily from 11am to 3pm at The Corner Store, located at 475 West Broadway. DashPass members can reserve a pickup window through DoorDash Reservations, which guarantees a box and access to an expedited pickup line. Walk-ins are also welcome on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.

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