Hot Bagel Company Set to Open Downtown

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

When I think about the perennial downtown question, “What do we need downtown?” I come up with a list that generally includes computer store, hardware store, cell phone store and of course drug store. I also always include a couple of food related niches: a butcher shop and a good bakery.

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

 

We have little bits of baked goods around – Tomato Head now has their “Flour Head” brand of breads and those might be found at the store or at Just Ripe, perhaps. There are cupcakes at Cafe Four and a few items at Coffee and Chocolate, though they don’t make their own food items. Still, nothing approaches a true bakery. To a degree, that may be about to change.

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company is a nineteen year Oak Ridge establishment that serves fresh-made kosher bagels every day, New York Style. I knew they served bagel sandwiches or “bagelwiches” as they call them. During my recent visit to the store, I learned they also sell paninis and a wide range of baked breads ranging from Challah to croissants, from muffins to pastries. When I met co-owner Donna Sullivan to learn the details about the downtown location, she wouldn’t let me leave without a baguette, which turned out to be amazingly good. You can see their full menu here.

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

The downtown news is that Hot Bagel Company should open in about three weeks in the Federal Courthouse otherwise known as the Whittle Building. Details are still being negotiated, but the store will be open to the public and it will be located at the foot of Market Street in the northern entrance to the courtyard. With an outside entrance, the possibility exists of offering hours outside the Monday through Friday courthouse schedule. Tables will be added to the sidewalk, making it appealing to both workers and downtown residents.

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Donna and Tom Sullivan opened their bagel shop in Oak Ridge nineteen years ago because they missed true New York bagels. From Aiken, South Carolina originally, Donna grew up in Pittsburgh enjoying a bagel every day and realized the only way to get the kind of fresh bagels she loved would be to make them herself. Tom arrives at work at a time of night most of us consider our best sleeping hours and makes bagels and their other breads fresh every day. The couple not only maintains the storefront at Manhattan Place in Oak Ridge, but they also service contracts for bagels at the various Oak Ridge plants operating two kiosks and a kitchen-front there. They’ve also served each of our last several governors and at least one former US Senator as well as Henry Kissinger and other dignitaries.

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

This couple takes their baking seriously. They make a 6 Grain German Bread, for example, that they traveled to Germany in order to learn to make it properly. The baguette she gave me? It was the most like what I fell in love with in Paris that I have had since. These people are not playing. Some of the breads will be available daily in the Knoxville location, but if you have a specific kind of bread you want, you’d best order it the day before and anticipate that fresh-baked goodness the next morning.

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

They cater events and also are able to make larger orders of bagels or other food items, but they would need advanced notice for those requests. I anticipate getting to know some breads and pastries with which I am not familiar. A table on the wide sidewalk looking down beautiful Market Street with the interesting architecture of the Episcopal Church across the street on a cool summer morning with a hot piece of fresh-baked bread and an excellent cup of coffee or espresso sounds like a perfect Knoxville moment, to me.

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

In addition to making excellent breads and bagels, Donna is passionate about giving back to her community and to those in need. Sales of their purple whole wheat cinnamon raisin bread goes to Lupus awareness and research, a cause that is close to hers and Tom’s hearts. Donna said she “looks forward to becoming involved in the downtown community,” and really wants to get to know the city. She will likely be in the Knoxville location through the summer, but the daily operations will be taken over by their daughter, Katie, at some point.

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Donna Sullivan, Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

I hope you will take the walk down Market Street and welcome the Hot Bagel Company to the city. This is one of those businesses we get occasionally that I just can’t imagine how they could avoid being successful. Just spend a few minutes talking to Donna and you’ll be convinced. If that doesn’t sell you all the way, just let me buy you a baguette. Then we’ll talk.

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Hot Bagel Company, Oak Ridge, May 2013

Final word: A special thanks to Liz Vane, a friend and reader from Oak Ridge, who tipped me off to this story. Have a tip of your own? E-mail me or message me on Facebook.

Knoxville Photographs in Search of a Blog: June 2012, Part Two

Flower in the City, Knoxville, June 2012

Here’s another round of random photographs taken in June which I felt deserved to be seen. I’m always taken with the juxtaposition of nature – even if cultivated – in the city, and hence the pictures of this beautiful flower. To me, a city’s contrasts and the tension they sometimes create form the essence of urban living. The photograph of the Bijou celebration tent in Krutch Park reveals the polar opposite station in life from the homeless people who often enjoy that park. It’s beautiful – no criticism intended – but it is quite a contrast in station.

Flower in the City, Knoxville, June 2012

Bijou Donor Celebration, Krutch Park, Knoxville, June 2012

I’ve always really liked the Whittle Building. I find it a beautiful example of what we could build if we wanted. That said, I know there are other perspectives about the building and some other important buildings were lost when it was erected. I think I took the shot of the gates when I was looking for ironwork. Just around the corner I saw this truck with a very strange object in the back. I had to take it fast, so it blurred a bit. What in the world?

Gates at the Whittle Building, Knoxville, June 2012

Truck with mysterious cargo, Gay Street, Knoxville, June 2012

Knoxville Skyline, June 2012

I’m always after better skyline shots. I don’t think Knoxville has a great skyline and I’ve had a hard time finding just the right perspective. For these shots I walked out onto the overpass coming in from I-275. I wouldn’t suggest anyone else try it. I found it particularly unnerving with the cars flying by and I’m not sure the photographs merited the effort, what do you think? Do you have an idea of a vantage point I should try?

Knoxville Skyline, June 2012

Knoxville Skyline, June 2012

Knoxville Skyline, June 2012

Knoxville Skyline, June 2012

Finally, I have a little motorcycle action. There are two photographs of motorcycles, one taken outside Saw Works Brewing Company (with a pretty good looking Prius in the background) and the other taken on Union Avenue. My favorite recent motorcycle image doesn’t include a motorcycle at all: it’s the image of two members of the Outlaws of Detroit walking around Market Square with their Shih Tzu. I’ll let you provide your own punchline.

Motorcycle outside Saw Works Brewing Company, Knoxville, June 2012

Motorcycle on Union Avenue, Knoxville, June 2012

Outlaws and Shih Tzu, Market Square, Knoxville, June 2012