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Breakfast and more: New owners of Bagel Bunch have lots of plans

The Bagel Bunch on Route 209 between Jim Thorpe and Lehighton is under new ownership now.

Courtney Postupack and Chris Perich, both originally from this area, have purchased the eatery, taking ownership as of April 1.

“We’re going to keep the menu the same for now, and the bagels will always be a focus,” Postupack said.

“Eventually we will begin adding some new items using fresh, locally grown produce and meats. We want to be able to offer some fresh items like salads, oatmeals, parfaits, yogurt, fresh jams and seeds,” Postupack said.

“Food can be healthy and yet taste great, “ Perich added.

Postupack is originally from the Lehigh Valley area, but remembered driving by the restaurant often.

She used to work at the New Tripoli location of the Bagel Bunch, as well as other dining establishments in the valley. She also has a flair for interior design.

“We have some big plans for this place,” she said.

Perich is originally from the Palmerton area. He has always been involved in the food industry.

He lived in San Diego for a time, working at the famed Tom Ham’s Lighthouse, where he started washing dishes and moved up the ladder to sous chef.

He also worked at Blue Mountain Ski Area in the Slopeside restaurant.

One of the first big changes is to add additional outdoor seating, and owners will be allowed to bring their dogs to sit with them outside.

“That was a big thing in San Diego,” Perich said, “and due to the tourist nature of this area, we think it will be very popular.”

Other future plans include some interior upgrades and eventually, they will change the name of the business. But for now, it will still be the Bagel Bunch, offering local and visitors their favorite menu items.

It’s easy to place an online order, and will continue to be offered for patrons.

The menu and ordering feature are on their website, http://www.thebagelbunch.com.

The building has a rich history in Carbon County.

Back in 1957, it opened as “The Big Chief Drive-In,” and featured all kinds of drive-in-type foods like burgers, pizzas, milkshakes and more.

It was still the Big Chief into the 1980s. It went through several name changes until becoming the Bagel Bunch.

The Bagel Bunch's new owners Courtney Postupack, left, and Chris Perich with Gibson. JIM LOGUE JR./SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
The Bagel Bunch on Route 209 between Jim Thorpe and Lehighton is now under new ownership. JIM LOGUE JR./SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
The interior of The Bagel Bunch on Route 209 between Jim Thorpe and Lehighton. JIM LOGUE JR./SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
An ad from the Sept. 14, 1957, Jim Thorpe Times News for The Big Chief drive-in's opening.