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Masses Bagels

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Freshly boiled and baked bagels.
1 / 9Freshly boiled and baked bagels.Chege Mbuthi
Smoked trout quark, pickled zucchini and salmon roe tartine bagel.
2 / 9Smoked trout quark, pickled zucchini and salmon roe tartine bagel.Supplied
Outside Masses Bagels in Fitzroy.
3 / 9Outside Masses Bagels in Fitzroy.Chege Mbuthi
Bagels ready for boiling and baking.
4 / 9Bagels ready for boiling and baking.Supplied
Parmesan cream and tomato (top) and smoked trout quark tartine bagels.
5 / 9Parmesan cream and tomato (top) and smoked trout quark tartine bagels.Supplied
All bagels are made fresh and boiled.
6 / 9All bagels are made fresh and boiled.Chege Mbuthi
Jack Muir-Rigby preparing the dough at the Fitzroy bagelry.
7 / 9Jack Muir-Rigby preparing the dough at the Fitzroy bagelry.Supplied
Inside the sleek store.
8 / 9Inside the sleek store.Chege Mbuthi
Tartine-style bagels are the specialty here.
9 / 9Tartine-style bagels are the specialty here.Chege Mbuthi

Masses Bagels

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Find wild-fermented sourdough bagels at this Fitzroy cafe.

The wild-fermented bagels have an addictive chew and are often still warm when they’re magicked into open sandwiches with atypical toppings. Where else is an everything bagel schmeared with goat’s feta and topped with persimmon, salsa verde and fennel-jalapeno oil? Coffee is by Market Lane and matcha comes in both latte and soda form.

Good to know: Staff can suggest which bagel (there are five choices) pairs best with your toppings.

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