
If youâre a fan of the classic sitcom âSeinfeld,â Iâm sure you remember the episode when Kramer goes back to work at H&H Bagels (below left photo) after being on strike for twelve years.Â

Well, that episode, and H&Hâs appearances on âSex and the City,â âThe Officeâ âEntourageâ and other TV shows and movies, helped keep one of Manhattanâs best-known âreal New Yorkâ bagel shops in peopleâs memories for years, after being founded in 1972 on the Upper West Side by Helmer Toro and Hector Hernandez.
Today, H&H Bagels has 13 locations â seven scattered around NYC, plus one in California, one in Washington, DC, one in Knoxville, TN, and three in Florida, including the newest location at 1155 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. in South Tampa (bottom photo). There also are eight more locations coming on-line, including five in the Sunshine State, one in California, one in North Carolina and one in Chicago.
Yes, the H&H name is growing again, thanks to CEO and Florida State University grad Jay Rushin (top right photo), who worked on Wall St. in Manhattan for 20 years before taking over at H&H eleven years ago (he also has family in Tampa).
Having lived just a few blocks from the second H&H location on 2nd Ave. in Manhattan, as soon as I heard it was opening here, I knew I wanted to check it out. The companyâs kettle-boiled-then-baked bagels in New York were as good as any I had ever had, so I knew I had to sample the location here as soon as it opened.

âWe bake everything fresh here,â Rushin told me during the Tampa locationâs soft opening on Sept. 30. âThe bagels are made with that famous New York water, boiled, frozen and shipped here. We then bake them every day.â
And yes, the bagels are pretty great. I, of course, had to have a toasted, scooped-out sesame bagel with cream cheese, Nova Scotia salmon and I was surprised and thrilled to be able to add a shmear of real whitefish salad, plus a slice of tomato. Just yum!

Jannah also loved her bacon, egg and cheese on a scooped-out, toasted whole wheat bagel (right) and Charmaine said the avocado on her avocado, egg and cheese on an asiago cheese bagel was just âso fresh and delicious.â Also available are sausage and Jersey-style Taylor ham, egg and cheese sandwiches, plus an egg white and avocado option.Â
H&H carries 13 varieties of fresh bagels (above photo) â from standards like onion, everything and cinnamon raisin to egg, blueberry and even jalapeño cheddar options.Â
And, unlike other bagel places that offer a Bakerâs Dozen â 13 bagels for the price of 12 â when you buy a dozen at H&H, you pay for ten bagels and get the last two free.
âItâs just another one of our different ways of doing things,â Jay said.

In addition to that perfect house-made whitefish salad, H&H also makes its own tuna, egg and chicken salad, and offers deli sandwiches with roast beef, roasted turkey, Black Forest or Taylor ham and also sells the salads, the deli meats, the Nova and even cheddar, American, pepper Jack and provolone cheese by the pound. Also available are to-go tubs of plain, flavored and even tofu cream cheese, plus lox spread, butter, jelly and peanut butter.
Also baked in-house are chewy brownies, chocolate chip cookies (photo above), croissants, muffins and chocolate and cinnamon streusel cake slices.Â
And, while H&H doesnât sell cappuccinos, lattes and other âfancierâ coffee drinks, Jay says the hot coffee is a private H&H blend roasted in Wisconsin by Rubyâs Coffee Roasters, which was named for founder Jared Linzmeierâs grandmother, Ruby Szitta. Also served are iced and cold brew coffee, a variety of hot teas, iced sweet tea, green teas, apple and orange juice, chocolate milk, lemonade, sparkling water and even Mexican Coca-Cola.
âWeâve looked for more locations in the Tampa Bay area,â Rushin told me, âincluding in Wesley Chapel, but the market is tough. We need 1,400 to no more than 2,000 square feet.â
So, go give H&H Bagels a shot. Youâll put a smile on Jayâs face â and on Kramerâs! For more info, visit HHBagels.com or call (813) 214-7010. You also can order pickup from Grubhub, Seamless, DoorDash, Postmates or Uber Eats. â GN


