Keep an eye out for bagels popping up all over the place soon because a New York City baker is planning a West Coast invasion.

PopUp Bagels, which has locations in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, has announced it will make its Golden State debut with 35 planned locations in Southern California, opening within the next few years. The company expects to open 25 shops in Los Angles and Orange counties and 10 in San Diego County.

While there are no opening dates set yet, and no exact locations have been announced, a company official said the first couple of stores should be operating by the end of this year. People can expect the shops, which typically span about 1,100 square feet, to pop up in in busy neighborhoods with high foot traffic, according to a news release.

The chain, which started as a backyard pickup window during the pandemic in 2020, is known for focusing solely on bagels made in-house. They are served whole in varieties like plain, poppy, salt and sesame. With a motto of “Grip, rip and dip,” they can be spread with housemade schmears like Grillo’s Pickles Pickle de Gallo, scallion cream cheese and brown sugar cinnamon butter.

The bagels earned the company back-to-back BagelFest awards for best overall, expert’s choice; and best overall, people’s choice in 2021-22. For more information go to popupbagels.com