Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company in The Woodlands and Spring Listed for Sale as Owner Prepares to Relocate
A locally loved bagel brand that has become part of many residents’ morning routines in The Woodlands, Creekside and Spring communities is entering a new chapter.
Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company, LLC — known for its authentic New York-style bagels baked fresh daily — has officially been listed for sale as owner Kurt Crowley prepares to relocate out of the area. The business includes two operating locations in The Woodlands and Spring and is being marketed as a fully operational, profitable turnkey restaurant opportunity.
For regular customers who have lined up for breakfast sandwiches, fresh bagels and specialty coffees since the company’s launch, the announcement represents more than a business transaction. It marks a potential transition for a homegrown brand that built its reputation on community relationships, consistency and a commitment to authentic bagel-making techniques rarely found outside the Northeast.
The sale also highlights the continued strength of independent restaurant concepts in the north Houston suburban market, particularly in fast-growing communities where locally owned food businesses often become neighborhood gathering spots.
A Local Brand Built From Scratch
Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company first opened in 2021, but the concept began taking shape years earlier when Crowley — who describes himself at the time as a novice baker — started researching what it would take to create a truly authentic New York-style bagel.
According to the company, Crowley spent two years studying the craft, speaking with bagel shop owners and eventually training under a master baker who taught traditional methods focused on quality ingredients and time-tested techniques.
That attention to detail became the foundation of the business.
Today, Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company serves a menu centered around fresh daily bagels and house-made cream cheeses, while also offering sandwiches, coffee, bottled beverages and catering services. The company says its mission has always been rooted in “achieving greatness through simplicity.”
The business operates at:
- 6777 Woodlands Parkway, Suite 212, Spring, TX 77382
- 21460 Kuykendahl Road, Suite 220, Spring, TX 77379
Both The Woodlands-area and Spring location currently offer online ordering daily from 7 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., serving customers through pickup and delivery options.
Popular menu categories include individual bagels, bagels by the dozen, whipped schmear, breakfast sandwiches, specialty coffees and bottled drinks.
Sale Includes Established Operations and Growth Potential
The listing positions Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company as an opportunity for either an owner-operator or investor seeking immediate cash flow with expansion potential.
According to the business listing, the company is EBITDA positive with consistent revenue and positive cash flow. The business also reports a strong catering operation, an established online and social media presence and a fully staffed team already in place.
Additional highlights included in the sale are:
- Fully equipped kitchens and dining areas
- Included inventory and equipment
- Established operations across two locations
- Trademarked “Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company” brand name
- Streamlined systems designed for ownership transition
- Loyal customer base in The Woodlands and Spring markets
The listing also points to future growth opportunities through expanded operating hours, delivery, wholesale distribution, catering and additional marketing efforts.
For entrepreneurs exploring small business ownership opportunities in the Houston suburbs, the offering stands out because it is not a franchise operation, allowing future owners to maintain independent control over branding, operations and business decisions.
The listing humorously nods to broader economic and workplace shifts as well, noting: “If AI is driving you to an alternate career this could be for you.”
Why This Matters in The Woodlands and Spring Restaurant Scene
Independent restaurants continue to play a major role in defining community identity across The Woodlands, Creekside and Spring areas, where residents often prioritize locally owned businesses over national chains.
Over the past several years, north Harris County and southern Montgomery County have seen steady residential growth, bringing increased demand for neighborhood coffee shops, breakfast spots and locally rooted dining concepts.
Businesses like Fuhgedaboudit Bagel Company often become part of residents’ daily routines — from parents grabbing breakfast before school drop-offs to remote workers meeting over coffee and bagels.
The company itself has publicly emphasized its appreciation for the communities it serves, stating that it loves being part of the Tomball and Woodlands/Creekside communities and values the opportunity to interact with customers.
That community connection could become a major asset for any future buyer hoping to build on the brand’s existing momentum.
What Happens Next
The company says serious inquiries only will be considered, and prospective buyers may be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement and provide proof of investment funds before receiving additional financial details.
Interested parties can contact the business directly at kurt@eatmorebagels.com.
As ownership discussions move forward, many local customers will likely be watching closely to see what comes next for one of the area’s recognizable independent breakfast brands.
For now, the ovens remain on, the bagels are still being baked fresh daily and the familiar neighborhood staple continues serving customers across The Woodlands and Spring.
Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for updates on local businesses, community development and neighborhood growth across The Woodlands, Spring and surrounding areas.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.