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This guide turns WWE Superstar Trick Williams Has the Weirdest Bagel Order Ever from Jeremy Jacobowitz into a practical travel map with 1 saved spot around Manhattan. The mapped places include a bagel shop. Use it to understand the places, food notes, and trip context before saving the map in Varedelo.

LocationManhattan, New York, United States
FocusTravel Map
Mapped places1 spot
SourceJeremy Jacobowitz

What the creator captured

Jeremy Jacobowitz hosted WWE Superstar Trick Williams to try what he described as the wildest bagel combination in the show's history. Despite his initial skepticism regarding the mix of roast beef, jelly, and eggs, Jeremy was surprised that the flavor profile worked better than expected. He ultimately gave the unique creation a 5.5 out of 10, praising the creativity while noting it isn't a sandwich most people should order.

What this map is good for

  • Planning a bagel shop stop or short itinerary in Manhattan.
  • Seeing where the mapped places sit together before choosing what to visit first.
  • Saving 1 mapped spot into Varedelo so the list stays usable on the ground.
  • Using the original video as context, then turning it into a clean place-by-place map.
Map of 1 spots from WWE Superstar Trick Williams Has the Weirdest Bagel Order Ever

Featured spots on this map

  • Tompkins Square Bagels
    Bagel Shop in 165 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009, USA, Manhattan, New York, United States
    Price level: Cheap
    Hours: Hours available

Food notes from the video

  • onion bagel with roast beef, scrambled eggs, jelly, and hash browns

Experiences captured

  • interviewed WWE Superstar Trick Williams
  • performed a fit check of their outfits
  • discussed Trick Williams' upcoming WrestleMania match
  • talked about Randy Orton's mentorship
  • visited Tompkins Square Bagels
  • rated a custom bagel creation

Planning notes for New York

NoHo, a geographic designation for "North of Houston Street," is a Manhattan neighborhood bounded by Houston Street, the Bowery, Astor Place, and Broadway. Its development as an elite residential enclave began in the 1820s when John Jacob Astor established Lafayette Place. During this period, the area featured Federal and Greek Revival architecture, exemplified by Colonnade Row (1833), a series of marble-fronted residences. By the mid-19th century.

Must-try foods nearby

  • The Supreme Croissant
    The original viral sensation from Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery. This circular.
  • Whole Fried Sea Bream
    A centerpiece dish at Fish Cheeks, representing authentic Central and Southern Thai flavors.
  • Oxbone Cream Pasta
    A standout fusion dish from C as in Charlie, which blends Korean and Southern US influences.
  • Black Daal
    The signature dish at the newly opened NoHo outpost of London's legendary Dishoom.
  • Crispy Artichokes
    A legendary appetizer at Misirizzi, known for its perfectly thin, golden-fried texture.

When to go: The best months to visit NoHo are May, June, September, and October, when mild temperatures in the 60s and 70s°F make the neighborhood’s cobblestone streets and outdoor cafes highly walkable. While spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather.

Local tips

  • Walk with a sense of urgency and keep to the right side of the sidewalk to allow faster-moving locals to pass on your left.
  • Always make dinner reservations in advance, as NoHo’s popular dining spots are small and fill up quickly even on weeknights.
  • Standard tipping etiquette in restaurants is 20% of the total bill, as anything less is often considered a sign of poor service.
  • Stay vigilant when walking along the Bowery at night and stick to well-lit, high-traffic streets like Lafayette or Broadway for better safety.

What travelers are noticing

  • Gymshark U.S. Flagship: The British fitness brand's first stateside flagship at 11 Bond Street is a major 2026 hub, featuring community programming, athlete meet-and-greets, and live podcasts.
  • Jean's French Takeover: The NoHo hotspot at 415 Lafayette is hosting high-profile culinary events, including a viral May 2026 residency by Paris natural wine favorite Les Enfants du Marché.
  • New Museum Expansion: Located on the NoHo/Nolita border, the museum's massive 60,000-square-foot OMA-designed addition has debuted with a zero-waste restaurant and new public art plaza.

Extra place context

  • Tompkins Square Bagels
    The 184 2nd Avenue location is a short walk from NoHo and is beloved for its thick, chewy bagels and massive variety of house-made cream cheeses. It is a quintessential downtown spot where the line is a testament to its consistent quality.
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Planning questions

What is this video map?

It is a crawlable guide to the mapped places from WWE Superstar Trick Williams Has the Weirdest Bagel Order Ever, with the creator video, a static map preview, and selected spots from the trip.

Can I save these spots?

Yes. Open the map in Varedelo to save the places, keep planning notes, and revisit the guide from your phone.

Does this replace watching the video?

No. The video remains the source, and the map makes the places easier to scan, compare, and save while planning.

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Keep the mapped spots, creator context, food notes, and planning details together. Varedelo turns the page into a phone-friendly map you can revisit when you are choosing where to go.

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