Restaurants & Bars
'Best In The Area': Noah's Bagels A Chatham Business Of The Year
After 20-plus years in the area, Noah's Bagels received several nominations for Chatham Patch Business of the Year.

CHATHAM, NJ — Noah's Bagels has served the area for more than 20 years. But the coronavirus pandemic gave the 459 Main St. shop a year like no other.
But many customers were impressed with how Noah's Bagels handled adversity. About a dozen people nominated the eatery for Chatham Patch Business of the Year.
"Noah's Bagels has been a savior during the pandemic," Ross Cohen wrote to Patch. "They practice the most safety precautions and their quality did not drop at all! I love noah's bagels and they definitely have the best bagels in NJ."
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But the pandemic didn't come without its difficulties. Last month, Noah's Bagels closed its New Providence location after 26 years.
But the family-owned business continued to impress in Chatham. Here's some of the praise they received from readers:
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"The quality of the food is top dollar! Love this place, family owned. The owner Jed Noah is such a honorable business man!"
"Immaculately clean, incredible customer service and wonderful food!!!"
"It’s immaculate and the owner takes a lot of pride in the quality of the food."
"I’ve been going here since I was a young girl! The bagels are the best in the area and always so delicious. Ima and his staff are absolutely wonderful and friendly."
See more nominees here: Chatham's Best Food And Drink Spots: Businesses Of The Year
Although Patch is no longer taking nominations for Business of the Year, feel free to give a shoutout in the comments section to your favorite local business.
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