An out-of-state bagel shop has some news from Denver to phone home back east.
Call Your Mother Deli, founded in Washington, D.C. in 2018, plans to open in the Hilltop neighborhood at 217 S. Holly St., according to the property’s owner.
It’s the third spot Call Your Mother has leased in Denver. The company opened in May at 3880 Tennyson St. in Berkeley, and has another location in Cap Hill at 1291 Pearl St. in the works.
The Hilltop property is owned by The Robert L. Naiman Co. Leasing Director Nikki Naiman said the company reached out to Call Your Mother to see if the shop wanted to open in the space previously occupied by The Rotary, which closed in May.
“We had been looking for a new tenant … and we honestly just tried their (Call Your Mother’s) Tennyson location and thought it was really really good,” Naiman said.
She said the bagel shop’s space, located next to High Point Creamery and Park Burger, is 1,474 square feet. She did not know Call Your Mother’s timeline for opening.
“We thought it’d complement the center well because it has ice cream and dinner but no breakfast,” Naiman said.
Call Your Mother did not respond to requests for comment.
Founded by husband-and-wife Andrew Dana and Daniela Moreira, the “Jew-ish” deli has about 10 locations in D.C., Virginia and Maryland, according to its website.
The shop combines New York and Montreal bagel styles, incorporating honey in the dough. Its bagel sandwiches, like The Mountain View (egg, latke, cheese and avocado on a plain bagel), range from $6 to $13. Individual bagels cost $1.50.
Denver-based Robert L. Naiman Co. owns roughly 30 properties around Denver, with tenants like Birdcall, Fruition, Huckleberry Roasters and Native Roots.
An out-of-state bagel shop has some news from Denver to phone home back east.
Call Your Mother Deli, founded in Washington, D.C. in 2018, plans to open in the Hilltop neighborhood at 217 S. Holly St., according to the property’s owner.
It’s the third spot Call Your Mother has leased in Denver. The company opened in May at 3880 Tennyson St. in Berkeley, and has another location in Cap Hill at 1291 Pearl St. in the works.
The Hilltop property is owned by The Robert L. Naiman Co. Leasing Director Nikki Naiman said the company reached out to Call Your Mother to see if the shop wanted to open in the space previously occupied by The Rotary, which closed in May.
“We had been looking for a new tenant … and we honestly just tried their (Call Your Mother’s) Tennyson location and thought it was really really good,” Naiman said.
She said the bagel shop’s space, located next to High Point Creamery and Park Burger, is 1,474 square feet. She did not know Call Your Mother’s timeline for opening.
“We thought it’d complement the center well because it has ice cream and dinner but no breakfast,” Naiman said.
Call Your Mother did not respond to requests for comment.
Founded by husband-and-wife Andrew Dana and Daniela Moreira, the “Jew-ish” deli has about 10 locations in D.C., Virginia and Maryland, according to its website.
The shop combines New York and Montreal bagel styles, incorporating honey in the dough. Its bagel sandwiches, like The Mountain View (egg, latke, cheese and avocado on a plain bagel), range from $6 to $13. Individual bagels cost $1.50.
Denver-based Robert L. Naiman Co. owns roughly 30 properties around Denver, with tenants like Birdcall, Fruition, Huckleberry Roasters and Native Roots.