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Einstein Bros. Bagels Targets 1,000 Locations by 2030

With the U.S. bagel market now valued at $5.8 billion, Einstein Bros. Bagels is betting on a aggressive expansion strategy. The Denver-based chain plans to add 300 new bakeries to its footprint by 2030, leveraging a new store design specifically engineered for rapid scaling and increased speed of service.

Einstein Bros. Bagels Targets 1,000 Locations by 2030

The brand’s "Elevate the Morning" prototype positions the fresh-baked bagel case as the central feature, blending premium aesthetics with a layout designed to handle high-volume morning traffic. CEO Jessica DePetro describes the move as an inflection point for the company, citing strong consumer preference for bagels over traditional breakfast alternatives like donuts. Current data shows the bagel category expanding at a 5% annual clip, with a notable shift in demographics; rewards program members under 35 have driven a 22% year-over-year increase in store visits.

Chief Marketing Officer Jessica Serrano noted that the company is moving beyond the traditional breakfast segment to capture daily habits. The new locations will feature the brand’s core menu, including fresh-cracked egg sandwiches and handcrafted coffee, alongside the signature bagel varieties that have defined the chain since 1995. As part of the Panera Brands portfolio, Einstein Bros. currently operates over 700 units and intends to surpass the 1,000-store milestone within the next five years.

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