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Wicked Bagel opens second location at Cummings property in Woburn, MA

Woburn, MA Wicked Bagel, a bakery and café offering a variety of bagel-related treats, opened within Cummings Park off Washington St. This is the eatery’s second location. Its Lexington café opened in 2017.

The new café offers homemade bagels, plus more than 15 varieties of bagel sandwiches, including a Rueben and a “Wicked Burger,” as well as signature bagel pizzas. For those interested in something sweeter, there are different flavored “pop-tarts,” muffins, brownies, cookies, scones, and cake pops. The menu also features an array of coffee products, including lattes, mochaccinos, and cappuccinos.

The 1,725 s/f storefront now occupied by the new café was once home to a yoga studio. Its open space allows patrons to see the bagels as they’re being made. With high ceilings and large windows, the bakery gives a welcoming feeling.

“Our new Cummings Park space provides ample parking for the grab-and-go nature of our business,” Wicked Bagel owner Maria Mahoney said. “We were ready to grow, and considering its long tenure in Woburn, we felt very comfortable working with Cummings. We are happy to be able to expand and serve more of the Greater Boston region.”

Senior director Robert Yacobian of Cummings worked directly with Wicked Bagel on the lease.

“Cummings Park provides a built-in customer base between the employees and visitors of the hundreds of other businesses within the campus and the commuters passing through the nearby junction of I-95 and I-93,” Yacobian said. “Wicked Bagel is an excellent addition to the host of dining options in this bustling area.”

Wicked Bagel’s Woburn location, at 345 Washington St., is open seven days a week, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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