Rosenberg’s Bagels second location opens soon at Stanley Marketplace
Same hours, expanded menu.

Rosenberg's Bagels owner Josh Pollack with some 'za. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
It’s been no secret that Rosenberg’s Bagels and Delicatessen would open a second location at Stanley Marketplace — especially not if you’ve seen the enormous sign out front — but now it’s finally ready to open.
The new bagel shop and deli announced today that it will start serving customers at 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora on May 20.
“Connecting with our community is a major priority for our team,” owner Joshua Pollack said in a statement. “We’ve loved being a part of the neighborhood in Five Points and look forward to feeding the people of Stapleton and Aurora with the same quality eats and hospitality that our customers have come to know and love.”
Rosenberg’s new location will offer the standard fare you get in the original Five Points spot, plus an expanded menu of kosher and bulk goods like artisanal matzah, frozen Rosenberg’s latkes and lunch meat by the pound.
The space seats 75 and includes a large patio. Hours will be the same as the Five Points location: 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.

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