As with most iconic foods, the exact origin of the bagel is largely unknown and highly debated — mostly because ring-shaped bread has been made by a variety of cultures for centuries. However, the earliest known appearance of what resembles the modern-day bagel first appeared in 1300s Poland as obwarzanek, a braided ring of dough that’s boiled, sprinkled with seasoning and then baked.
The bagel migrated from Eastern Europe to the United States during the 19th century, where it was primarily found in Jewish immigrant markets, but didn’t make it into the mainstream world of baked goods until the 1970s. Since then, bagels have exploded in popularity across the nation — and now you don’t need to travel to New York to nab a good authentic one. As former New York City resident Tejal Rao wrote in a controversial article for The New York Times: the best bagels are in California.
Sonoma County should be no exception to the West Coast’s bagel boom, so here are 12 places to grab the finest bagels around.
Healdsburg Bagel Company
Using quality ingredients to create traditional New York-style bagels, Healdsburg Bagel Company owner Drew Ross and his team churn out made-to-order batches of fresh bagels daily. The handmade bagels come out soft with a crisp outside and loaded with flavor, like the generously-coated everything bagel or the cheesy pizza bagel. Plus, the shop makes and sells its own cream cheese schmears, bagel chips and all-beef bagel dogs. Find fresh HBC bagels at the shop as well as at Big John’s Market and various local farmers markets. Ross opened a Jewish-style delicatessen, called Drewish Deli, at the former Wyldwood restaurant in 2023.
11 Mitchell Lane, Healdsburg, 707-955-0600, healdsburgbagelcompany.com
Grateful Bagel
Serving up great bagels since 1979, the modest Grateful Bagel sites in Santa Rosa and Sebastopol are local hot spots for a quick breakfast sandwich or midday bagel bite. Favorites include a pesto bagel with a simple schmear; Ellie’s Spicy Eggel with eggs, pepper jack cheese, avocado and tomato; and the Wild Boar, a classic ham, egg and cheese combo on a cheesy jalapeño bagel. In November of 2024, a Grateful Bagel location opened in the former JavAmore Cafe in Penngrove.
631 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-535-0570; 925 Corporate Center Parkway, Suite E, Santa Rosa, 707-522-1388; 300 S. Main St., Sebastopol, 707-829-5220; 10101 Main St., Suite A, Penngrove, 707-794-1516
Marla SR Bakery and Cafe
When Marla opened in 2023 in Railroad Square, customers who previously tried chef/owner Amy Brown’s baked goods at pop-ups and farmers markets lined up eagerly awaiting toasty bagels and giant croissants. For a sit-down breakfast at the cafe, order your choice of bagel topped with butter, farmers cheese, house-cured and smoked trout, or house spread with seasonal veggies. Need a bulk of carbs to go? Order the box of a half dozen bagels — two Maldon salt, two sesame, one poppyseed and one seeded — from the online shop for pickup.
208 Davis St., Santa Rosa, 707-852-4091, marlabakery.com
Grossman’s Noshery & Bar
This New York-style deli located in Santa Rosa’s historic Railroad Square district has a diverse menu of Jewish cuisine, including, of course, freshly baked bagels that are perfectly toasty and chewy. Try the simple yet elegant salt bagel with a housemade scallion cream cheese schmear or the Brooklyn Bagel Sandwich with lox, cucumber, tomato, sliced onion, schmear and dill on a toasted everything bagel.
308 1/2 Wilson St., Santa Rosa, 707-595-7707, grossmanssr.com
Café des Croissants
For a tasty, affordable bagel to-go, swing by any of the Café des Croissants locations. There are a variety of cream cheese spreads and bagel sandwich combos to choose from, such as honey walnut schmear on a blueberry bagel, or the popular Loxy Lady sandwich with lox, capers, tomatoes, onions and cream cheese.
Locations in Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park and Sebastopol, cafedescroissants.com
New York Bagel
For a proper New York-style bagel in a small town shop, look no further than New York Bagel in Rohnert Park’s Park Plaza Center. With a vast assortment of bagel flavors and add-ons, it’s hard to go wrong with these dense, chewy bagels generously topped with your favorite fixings. Local favorites include the jalapeño cheese bagel with bacon and eggs or a plain cream cheese spread, and the Manhattan Grille on an everything bagel stacked with melted Monterey Jack cheese, alfalfa sprouts, tomatoes and scallion cream cheese.
6400 Commerce Blvd., Rohnert Park, 707-588-0414
Sonoma Valley Bagel
With three locations and a host of bagel options to choose from, Sonoma Valley Bagel has something for everyone. Bagels here are traditionally made: kettle-boiled then baked for a hearty crunch and soft chew. The pizza and cinnamon sugar bagels are kid favorites; and the spinach parmesan and sourdough bagels are great for those who prefer slightly more sophisticated bagel sandwiches.
130 Stony Point Road, Santa Rosa, 707-578-7005; 1451 Southwest Blvd., Rohnert Park, 707-793-9990; 350 Rohnert Park Expressway W., Rohnert Park, 707-585-8095, sonomavalleybagel.com
The Bagel Mill
The Bagel Mill combines traditional bagel-making techniques with quality ingredients to create organic sourdough bagels, ensuring a great chew full of flavor every time. A fan favorite is the marble rye bagel, which pairs especially well with the housemade green olive cream cheese spread. The pesto bagel is another crowd-pleaser, as it’s flavorful enough to be eaten on its own and heightens any sandwich option you prefer, such as the Classic Lox spread or the loaded Spicy Turkey Club.
212 Western Ave., Petaluma, 707-981-8010, thebagelmill.com
Mama Mel’s Bread
When it comes to hearty wholegrain, gluten-free, vegan bagels, Mama Mel’s is the cream of the crop. Its New York-style bagels are made with gluten-free flours and are steam-baked for a golden crust and chewy bite. The three-seed bagel contains a blend of organic chia, sesame and poppy seeds, giving the bagel a mild nutty flavor and satisfying crunch. Other favorites include the robust onion bagel and the naturally sweet blueberry bagel.
Order online for pick-up at Mama Mel’s Kitchen in Petaluma or find Mama Mel’s baked goods at the Santa Rosa Community Farmers Market on select Saturdays. Mama Mel’s also supplies its gluten-free bread and bagels to various locations across the county.
431 Payran St., Building C, Petaluma, 707-595-0980, mamamelsbread.com
Noah’s NY Bagels
With a wide assortment of freshly baked bagels, schmears, sandwiches and catering options, Noah’s is a local one-stop-shop for a quick bagel fix. Standouts include the gourmet challah and six cheese bagel, which pairs well with the signature Breakfast BLT sandwich with thick-cut bacon, eggs, spinach, tomato and parmesan aioli.
375 S. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, 707-766-9651, noahs.com
Homegrown Bagels
Homegrown Bagels in Sonoma has been serving fresh bagels with a great chew and a firm, golden crust since 1978. With a healthy selection of bagels, spreads and creative bagel sandwich options, the fun bagel combinations are endless. For a farm-fresh delight, try the Veggie Sandwich on a tomato basil bagel. If you prefer a good hunk of protein in your bagel sandwich, go for the Petaluma Meltdown with grilled chicken breast, bacon and provolone on a classic sesame seed bagel.
201 W. Napa St., Suite 21, Sonoma, 707-996-0166, homegrownbagels.com
Flavia’s
This Cloverdale Mexican restaurant serves up a unique combination of great-tasting tortas, birria and bagels. Make your own bagel sandwich at the bagel bar, which has over a dozen different bagels to choose from along with various spreads, meats, veggies and cheeses. Or order a bagel sandwich off the menu, like the regular go-to Hot Mess bagel with egg, ham, cheese and chive cream cheese on an onion bagel. For a spicy kick to your morning, try the Choribagel — egg, cheese, chorizo and jalapeño on a jalapeño bagel.
512 N. Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale, 707-669-5044, instagram.com/flaviasmexfood
Don't miss out on these incredible bagel spots in Sonoma County! Whether you're a bagel purist or love adventurous flavor combinations, these bakeries and cafes have something for everyone. Plan your bagel tour today and savor the perfect mix of crunch and chew, right here on the West Coast. Got a favorite bagel shop or flavor we didn’t mention? Share it with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear your recommendations!