Emerald City Bagels’ brick and mortar shop from the traveling bagel pop-up run by mother-daughter duo Deanna and Jackie Halcrow is open in East Atlanta Village (EAV). The pair announced on Facebook and Instagram they would be open for business on Wednesday, January 24 at 6 a.m.

The bagel shop will be operating in soft opening mode over the next two weeks with a limited menu which includes a variety of bagels, spreads, whitefish salad, seltzer, egg creams (classic New York City carbonated beverage), coffee, and cold sandwiches. The Halcrows plan to introduce eggs, breakfast meats, and hot sandwiches in the future.

“This has been a really, really long road for us and we are massively excited to finally get to welcome everyone into our dream bagel shop,” Jackie Halcrow told Eater Atlanta. “The support from all of our followers has been incredible and a much-appreciated source of light in some of the more trying times during the buildout.”

A grand opening celebration with a ribbon cutting (and possibly a jazz quartet) is set for Saturday, February 3.

Emerald City occupies the former Gravity Pub space on Glenwood Avenue next door to Graveyard Tavern and features a state-of-the-art oven and kettle allowing customers to watch as the Halcrows create bagels each day. The pop-up’s menu has been expanded with new offerings such as pumpernickel, rye, egg, and whole grain bagels as well as bagel sandwiches. The shop is more grab-and-go which means in-store seating is limited.

Emerald City Bagels is part of a 20,000-square-foot redevelopment project along Glenwood Avenue by Paces Properties who plan to fill each renovated space with small, local businesses in keeping with the vibe of EAV.

Emerald City Bagels is open weekdays 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. and weekends 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1257 Glenwood Ave. SE, Atlanta. emeraldcitybagels.com.