Second Helpings: Bagels to Beignets to Doughnuts

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"Second Helpings" offers tasty, bite-sized restaurant listings compiled from new and previous reviews, guides, and poll results. This week's entries were updated by Erin Mosow. For quick, reliable information about Austin eateries, check here.

Hot Jumbo Bagels and Deli

307 W. Fifth, 477-1137

Monday-Friday, 6:30am-1:30pm; Saturday-Sunday, 7:30am-12:30pm (closed first Sunday of each month)

Hot Jumbo Bagels has staying power. Emerging victorious from the Great Austin Bagel Wars of the mid-Nineties, HJB has been serving the same classic East Coast-style boiled bagels from the same funky Fifth Street location since 1979. The 27 flavors of bagels (including such interesting choices as milk chocolate, tomato Florentine, and peanut butter) are kosher-approved. Bagel sandwiches and breakfast tacos are also available.

Einstein Bros Bagels

2404 Guadalupe, 457-8722

3010 W. Anderson, 374-9666

1112 N. Lamar, 320-8033

4501 W. Braker, 338-6711

Monday-Friday, 6am-5pm; Saturday, 7am-5pm; Sunday, 7am-3pm

Those Einstein Bros, Melvyn and Elmo, are busy not only running bagel shops all over Austin, but all over the country, too. These clean, efficient, and service-oriented establishments offer 18 flavors of steamed bagels (softer than the more traditional boiled style), 11 varieties of schmears, a host of sandwiches and egg breakfasts served on bagels, challah, or sourdough baguettes, and salads, soups, and rollups. The NY lox and bagel with cream cheese, chopped onion, capers, and a slice of tomato is very nicely done.

The Bagelry

8127 Mesa, 502-9222

701 Capital of TX Hwy. S., 347-1939

Monday-Friday, 7am-3pm; Saturday-Sunday, 8am-2pm

This locally owned chain-ette that has supplied steamed bagels to the shopping centers of West Austin since 1993 has scaled down its retail stores, but the Bagelry still offers daily bagel specials (including Hawaiian pineapple, pesto, and jalapeño flavors), muffins, cookies, brownies, and breads. They also have a line of bagel deli sandwiches that feature Boar's Head cold cuts. For a hearty portable breakfast, try the Baco (rhymes with taco) -- egg, ham, and cheese baked in a thick tube of bagel dough.

Crescent City Beignets

1211 W. Sixth, 472-9622

Sunday-Thursday, 7am-10pm; Friday-Saturday, 7am-11pm

www.crescentcitybeignets.com

Austinites don't need to go all the way to New Orleans to satisfy their hankering for some of the city's signature foods. Crescent City Beignets addresses that classic Big Easy culinary craving -- chicory coffee and hot beignets. These are the real deal -- fluffy squares of crisply fried dough, smothered in powdered sugar, meant to be consumed immediately. Muffalettas, red beans and rice, and a variety of gumbos and étouffées fill the lunch and dinner menus, which vary daily.

Ken's Doughnuts and Pastries

2820 Guadalupe, 320-8484

Daily, 24 hours

Fortunately for UT denizens, there is a doughnut fix handily within shouting distance of campus, and it is available when they need it, which is to say all the time. While Ken's physical plant is unassuming to say the least, it houses a wide selection of high-quality doughnut-shop fare, including several flavors of cake and yeast doughnuts, éclairs, those jelly- and cream-filled favorites, bismarcks, and of course, doughnut holes.

Mrs. Johnson's Bakery

4909 Airport, 452-4750

Daily, 8pm-noon

An Austin institution since 1948, Mrs. Johnson's must have passed millions of hot fresh doughnuts out the little drive-in window to generations of early morning commuters, after-church crowds, and famished students who, er, need to run out for something sweet in the middle of the night. In addition to the classic glazed doughnuts, there are apple fritters, cinnamon rolls and twists, cookies, brownies, and sausage kolaches. You can also pick up your dunk of choice, cold milk or hot coffee. Note that Mrs. Johnson's is open all night, but not in the afternoons.

Lone Star Bakery

106 W. Liberty, Round Rock, 255-3629

Tuesday-Saturday, 4am-3:30pm; Sunday, 4am-2pm; closed Monday

www.roundrockdonuts.com

Lucky for everyone, the Lone Star Bakery quickly recovered from a devastating fire two years ago, replacing the original building with one twice as big to serve as home to the "World Famous" Round Rock Doughnut. In break rooms and offices all over Austin, co-workers cross their fingers hoping some benevolent Round Rock resident will arrive with a box of the renowned Round Rock Doughnuts for happy group consumption. There are visions of these soft, warm, baby-chick-yellow clouds of pastry wafting out over the city each morning.

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

12586 Research, 219-0119

701 E. Stassney, 851-8888

104 Sundance Pkwy., 600-1600

Drive-through open 24 hours

Lobby hours: Monday-Thursday, 5:30am-12pm; Friday-Saturday, 5:30am-1am; Sunday, 5:30am-11pm

www.krispykreme.com

Doughnut lovers in Round Rock can now experience the pleasure of a warm, freshly glazed original, at Krispy Kreme's third Austin-area location, open since January. To the delight of its many fanatics, Krispy Kreme moved to town two years ago and quickly became a major player in the Austin doughnut scene. Founded in 1937 in Winston-Salem, N.C., the franchise is famous all over the country for two things: its secret-recipe, yeast-risen doughnuts and the glowing red "Hot Doughnuts Now" signs. Hint: They make hot doughnuts from 5:30am till noon and again from 5:30pm till closing time.

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