Einstein Bros. Bagels

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Einstein Bros. Bagels
Type Wholly owned subsidiary
Founded South Florida
Headquarters Lakewood, Colorado
Industry Fast-casual restaurant
Parent Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc.
Website www.einsteinbros.com

Einstein Bros. Bagels is a bagel and coffee chain in the United States. As of 2006, there are 424 restaurants with the Einstein Bros. name.

Einstein Bros. originated in South Florida from a concept by John Offerdahl. Offerdahl, a Miami Dolphins linebacker, created a series of bagel restaurants that were purchased by Boston Market, which then evolved into Einstein Bros. Offerdahl currently owns several Offerdahl Cafes in South Florida, all which are similar to Einstein's; they are, however, owned separately from Einstein Bros.

Currently, Einstein Bros. are owned by Einstein and Noah Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Inc., previously known as New World Restaurant Group which also owns Noah's Bagels, Manhattan Bagel, Chesapeake Bagel Bakery, and New World Coffee.

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Einstein Bros. Bagels offers two primary menu items: bagels and coffee. The store also offers sandwiches, panini, wraps, and yogurt. It also offers an array of desserts.

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