Pigeon Bagels finds its roost in Squirrel Hill

Published by
Emma Diehl

 

Pittsburgh’s got lots of things, but a thriving bagel scene ain’t one of them. Most locals can count on one hand where to find a decent bagel in the city, chains not included. So when Pigeon Bagels started popping up at farmers markets a few years ago, the local hand-rolled kettle boiled bagels gained a cult following.

Pigeon Bagels: From a Pizza Shop to a Bagel Shop

Before the brick and mortar location opened in July 2019, owner Gab Taube spent the last two-plus years creating the bagels out of A’Pizza Badamo in the wee hours of the morning, then wholesaling them to local coffee shops and restaurants.

From there, the venture took off, with fans grabbing the bagels, paired with homemade spreads including herb, fig & honey, tofu schmear, and house hummus, faster than the team could make them.

With a spot in Squirrel Hill on Hobart Street, Taube and their tight-knit team, which includes friends and family, serve bagels Wednesday through Sunday from 7 am to 2 pm, or earlier if they sell out.

Now that Pigeon’s in a permanent home, the offerings have expanded to include poppyseed, everything, garlic and sea salt, and pumpernickel bagels. You can order bagels by the singles or dozen, and the spot features a growing bagel sandwich menu. The shop has also started experimenting with seasonal offerings, including pies and challah.

Pigeon Bagels x Redhawk Coffee

If you’re looking to pair your Pigeon bagel with good coffee, you’ll be supporting TWO local businesses at once.

Order any coffee or espresso drink at Pigeon Bagel and enjoy the results of their collaborative partnership with Redhawk Coffee (in Oakland). The Redhawk espresso bar inside Pigeon offers a thoughtful beverage selection, including house-made syrups and house-made whipped cream to top off those drinks.

[Looking for more Redhawk coffee? Check out the newest Redhawk location in Sharpsburg.]

Pigeon Bagels is certified Kosher

True to its roots in the neighborhood, all of Pigeon’s menu offerings are certified kosher by the Vaad Harabanim of Greater Pittsburgh, who serves as the local kosher supervision agency in the area.

Know Before You Go: Pigeon Bagel

Due to COVID-19, you must use Pigeon’s online ordering. Order online and pick up the same day. Walkup orders are not available.  Visit pigeonpgh.com or follow @pigeon.bagels on Instagram for updates.

  • Bus: The 61b, 61c, and 61d all stop just outside Pigeon’s door.
  • Biking: Squirrel Hill’s plentiful dedicated biking lanes make biking simple, as long as you can handle the hills.

Video production by Anthem Video

This story was originally published in January, 2020 and has been updated to reflect current ordering information. 

Emma Diehl

Emma is a Pittsburgh-based writer, with a focus on lifestyle and technology. Her work has been featured on HuffpostLive!, NPR, XOJane, NEXTPittsburgh, and Niche.

Published by
Emma Diehl

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