December 14, 2024 - 03:36

A recent inspection by health authorities has raised serious concerns about the cleanliness of a popular bagel shop on the Upper West Side. While patrons typically enjoy a selection of bagels and shmears, the health department's findings revealed a troubling presence of pests, including flies and rodents, that were not part of the menu.
The inspection, which was conducted to ensure food safety standards, uncovered multiple violations that could pose health risks to customers. The presence of these pests indicates a significant lapse in sanitation practices, which are critical in maintaining a safe food environment. Inspectors noted that the establishment failed to address these issues adequately, leading to immediate concerns about food handling and preparation.
Local residents and bagel enthusiasts are expressing their disappointment, as the shop had previously been a beloved spot for breakfast and brunch. The health department's report serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining high hygiene standards in food establishments to protect public health.
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