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MBA shines spotlight on Manhattan Bagel

The Moorestown Business Association is pleased to recognize John Gerber and Manhattan Bagel with a Spotlight Award for his exemplary business model.

Photo left to right: MBA President Steven Pazienza, John Gerber and MBA Vice President Annette McGuire.
Photo credit: Tom Sheckels

Moorestown Business Association initiated its Spotlight Award Program to applaud member businesses that enhance the township and contribute to the community. Manhattan Bagel meets and exceeds that criteria. From the day it opened its doors in Moorestown in August of 2000, the popular franchise drew customers from across the township and beyond and has been a cornerstone of the Lenola section of town. Owner John Gerber worked in the corporate office of Manhattan Bagel when they broke ground for the Moorestown property, and he was on hand to help launch the new business. From the beginning he sensed this was a special location.

Gerber’s bagel journey began in 1989 when a friend invited him to participate as a partner in the former Bagel Builders in Moorestown Mall. Ultimately that concept was merged into Manhattan Bagel, where Gerber was district manager for three years. Yearning for more hands-on involvement, he bought his first Manhattan Bagel franchise in Cherry Hill and subsequently the Moorestown restaurant, splitting his time between the two. His initial attraction to Moorestown grew and he enjoyed doing business there so much that six years ago he made the decision to personally manage the Moorestown location full time.

Gerber serves more than 2,000 people a week and sees 75 percent of the same customers every day. He has been serving some of them for so long that he has watched their kids grow up and come back with their own families.

Gerber is not only committed to his customers, but to the community and its many organizations. He routinely gives food to charitable organizations and discounts to many more. He supports local youth athletic teams, church groups, and school clubs and donates to a variety of township causes, including Project Graduation, the Scott Coffee Rotary 8K Run, the Turkey Trot and the Jack Walsh Wrestling Tournament. He also provides a number of part-time jobs to local youth.

“It’s a joy to be a part of this community and to give back to the place that supports my business so enthusiastically,” Gerber said.

Most people line up for the breakfast bagel sandwiches, which are available during all business hours, but a full lunch menu is offered, including wraps, sweets, and salads for the low-carb contingent. These options have helped make his catering menu a favorite for groups all over the area.

Gerber was also on the committee that developed the coffee blend served at Manhattan Bagel and says his customers swear by it. So no one is left out, he even has a jar of “Doggie Bagels” on his counter, which have turned into a top seller.

“We try to make everyone happy,” Gerber says with a smile.

The Moorestown Business Association is pleased to recognize John Gerber and Manhattan Bagel with a Spotlight Award for his exemplary business model, the warmth he shares with customers and continuous service to the community.

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