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Wooly’s Bagels To Open In Kovan With Loaded Bagels Under $15

Wooly’s Bagels will open pop-up in Kovan with loaded bagel sandwiches

Update: this pop-up is now permanently closed.

North-east residents will have another spot to check out this weekend, with Wooly’s Bagels‘ upcoming launch in Kovan! The new takeaway-only kiosk will be located along Upper Serangoon Road, an 11-minute walk from Kovan MRT Station, or a 15-minute walk from Serangoon MRT Station.


Image credit: @woolysbagels

The popular bagel joint announced the news in an Instagram Story yesterday. According to a brand representative, a Joo Chiat outlet is also in the works, so Easties are in luck too.

Wooly’s Bagels is currently working on new flavours for their upcoming store launches, so make sure you stay tuned for our updates here!

We don’t have full details on what will be available at the Kovan kiosk at the moment. Fingers crossed that their signature GTFBagel ($10.50) will appear on the menu! This breakfast-inspired bagel comes with scrambled eggs, chicken ham, hashbrown, and truffle mayo.

A lesser-seen option at Wooly’s Bagels‘ OG Farrer Park outlet is the Bagel SMORE’S ($7.90), made with roasted marshmallows and Nutella. Get this if you’re craving something sweet!

For something more filling, the Double Chicken Frizzle ($13.90) will satisfy. This stuffed sandwich comes with not one, but two fried chicken patties, layered with a thick layer of scrambled eggs in the middle. You get to choose from a Plain, Cheese, or Sesame bagel, for all of their bagelwiches.

Wooly’s Bagels Kovan is set to open by this week.

Another cool cafe that bakes their own bagels is 8Bar Espresso at SingPost Centre, Paya Lebar. This TCM hall-inspired cafe and coffee roaster serves house-made furikake bagels with soft shell crab and more!

If you aren’t a fan of bagels, read our guide to the best sandos in Singapore, including unique flavours such as taro pork floss.

Address: 802 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534672
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am to 8:30pm
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Wooly’s Bagels is not halal-certified, but uses halal-certified ingredients

Anthia Chng

As the Associate Editor of Eatbook, Anthia survives on a steady diet of cake and coffee. With a decade of writing experience in food, fashion, and beauty—including six years at Expat Living Singapore—she’s passionate about sharing stories that excite and inspire, whether it’s discovering the latest restaurant opening or shining a light on a heritage hawker stall.

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