Piece of London’s Jewish East End feared lost as Beigel Shop shuts

Apparent repossession order pasted inside Brick Lane eatery founded in 1855

London’s best known bagel shop, which claimed it never closed its doors, has been shuttered after its Brick Lane premises were apparently repossessed by its landlord.

The Beigel Shop, an all-night eatery at 155 Brick Lane, known as “the yellow one” for its bright sign, and a magnet for generations of shoppers, clubbers and tourists, suddenly closed on Tuesday. A notice pasted inside appeared to be a repossession order.

Its website, which was live as recently as last month and promoted the shop as a “perfect spot for a light nosh, brunch, or midnight treat”, also appears to have been taken down. One of the owners of the building housing the store confirmed to the Guardian on Wednesday that he had instructed his solicitors to take back possession of the site.

Efforts to contact the Beigel Shop were unsuccessful. It is not clear whether the business, which promoted itself as “Britain’s first and best” bagel bakery, will reopen. A message to customers on its Instagram account says it will be “closed for a short period to conduct essential electrical maintenance” and promises: “we’ll be back before you know it”.

The apparent repossession of the bakery and retail outlet, which was first reported by MailOnline, appears to have brought to a halt 169 years of bagel making on the site.

Before it vanished from view, the brand’s website stated: “Founded in 1855, the Beigel Shop was the original and first beigel bakery to open on Brick Lane. Since then, this landmark institution has continued to provide the historic tastes and traditions of the Jewish East End, mixed with the flavours of an evolving multicultural community.”

Open 24 hours a day, the current shop has existed in one form or another since two Israeli-born brothers took over what was then the Evering Bakery from the previous Israeli owners in 1987.

Its old website said the store specialised in hot salt beef, salmon and cream cheese and chicken and salad bagels and boasted: “That’s right, we never close!”

Despite the marketing claims, the shop has closed before.

In 2014, the London daily, the Evening Standard, reported how it had reopened “after closing temporarily in a family dispute”.

At the time, the paper added: “The Beigel Shop owners and the building’s freeholders are understood to be negotiating a financial settlement but agreed it was in everyone’s best interests to reopen the business.

“A ‘writ of possession’ from the high court sheriff’s office had been posted on the shop door and dated 12 May, which stated that it was an offence to try and enter the premises”.

Contributor

Simon Goodley

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
London’s West End is recovering from Covid crisis, says Shaftesbury
Chinatown, Soho and Covent Garden landlord says office workers and overseas tourists are yet to return

Joanna Partridge

23, Aug, 2021 @7:47 AM

Article image
Takeaways are coming home as England fans prepare for Euro 2020 quarter-final
Food delivery firms brace for onslaught of orders as supermarkets report rise in sales of beer and pizzas

Zoe Wood and Sarah Butler

02, Jul, 2021 @12:47 PM

Article image
Rishi Sunak urged to match new UK Covid rules with more economic support
Business leaders say fresh restrictions could lead to further job losses without more help

Richard Partington , Sarah Butler and Kalyeena Makortoff

20, Dec, 2020 @12:44 PM

Article image
M&S begins legal action after plan to rebuild Oxford Street store blocked
Michael Gove last month refused permission to demolish and redevelop store near Marble Arch in London

Sarah Butler

31, Aug, 2023 @1:27 PM

Article image
Manager at major UK food supplier says staff who stay at home may be sacked
Video at Bakkavor site shows boss threatening staff who are also seated less than 2m apart

Simon Goodley

09, Apr, 2020 @5:02 PM

Article image
Greggs opens fourth shop in Cornwall but has no pasties on the menu
Newcastle-based baker makes second attempt to win over Saltash after franchise store failed

Zoe Wood

10, Jun, 2023 @8:00 AM

Article image
Harrods workers say company keeps up to 75% of restaurant service charge
Waiting and kitchen staff at Knightsbridge store to take part in protest calling for more openness about fate of tips at 16 outlets

Zoe Wood

02, Jan, 2017 @3:33 PM

Article image
Greggs wins right to late-night opening for Leicester Square bakery store
Chain resolves heated debate with council amid concerns over antisocial behaviour

Sarah Butler

16, May, 2023 @4:29 PM

Article image
The Body Shop to close 75 stores across UK and cut hundreds of jobs
Administrators say closures will take place over next six weeks amid plans to ‘right-size’ store portfolio

Julia Kollewe

29, Feb, 2024 @12:35 PM

Article image
Idris Elba's Parrot bar adds shot of celebrity to London’s cocktail mix
Actor’s Aldwych venture has ‘A-list surprises’, chauffeur-driven Aston Martins and DJ Driis on the decks

Rupert Neate

21, Sep, 2018 @1:07 PM