It's always struck me as funny how bagel places around here all have these super Jewish names. It's like they feel the need to prove their authenticity. Everyone knows bagels are Jewish even if the place isn't called Cohen & Shapiro Bagels, though. In the New York area, bagel places have names like Bagel Paradise and Bagel King. Hot Bagels is an extremely popular name. I'm inclined to try Bagel World on the North Shore because its name conforms to the NY standard. The big Montreal places, St. Viateur and Fairmount, are named after the streets they are on. This is also acceptable.
Family names of the folks who own and run the places is my guess. Why that's any different from anywhere else is beyond me. Ascribing some bizarre marketing motive to the whole thing seems a little unlikely, however.
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