Line Bagels

“MTA be damned: This place is very friendly, quick with service, clean, and you get what you wanted, if only the "real" F Line were so good.”

“I encountered quite a few pedestrians pointing to the shop and asking me, "Is this the F train?"”

Line Bagels

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$ Price range Under $10

7 reviews

  1. I lived around the corner from this cute bagel store. I love the idea of the subway theme even though the MTA didn't. They should call it Orange Dot Bagels now.
    The service is good….not as quick as id like but they're usually pretty busy. The sandwiches are cheap and they have great deals like buy a dozen bagels get 6 free. I don't know what id do with 18 bagels but if you've got a family of 5 that may be sweet.  The bagels are BIG too.

    My one HUGE complaint was that they used beef bacon. it was thick…like eating a piece of steak. I would get turkey bacon instead. Now I don't eat meat so it doesn't really matter anymore. Lots of cream cheese selections. They have Tofutti which is a big deal to my vegan other half. The muffins/pastries are pretty yummy as well. I love me some black and white cookies.

  2. One of the better bagel places I've visited.  They don't slather on the cream cheese but they are always pretty fast and have all the bagel fixings you might want.

    One time though I did get a BBQ chicken bagel and the guy actually put cole slaw on it, which I thought was a bit odd.  

    It's pretty minimal, but convenient, no frills, a true working man's coffee/bagel stop.

  3. Just off the G and F stop. The G is my favorite Subway btw. I know most people don't like the G, but I do, just kind of feel bad for it.

    Anyways, Line Bagels is quick with many breakfast lunch and dinner options. Tiss was the morning during my visit, so I had a bagel with coffee, just what I need and certainly hit the spot.

  4. This is my work train stop so I stop in a few times a week. They make the old scholl bagels that are boiled before baking so you get that slightly chewy interior and they are not like the belly bombs most places make (Dunkins Im looking at you). I usually get an everything,toasted with butter. They dont overload it so you dont taste garlic in your mouth all day.  They also make really good muffins. I am partial to the Cranberry one.
      Had the Hot food but that was awhile ago when we had our office closer. I remember they made a pretty good burger and I had my first Tamale from here.

  5. Line Bagels, a small deli very conveniently located near the Smith & 9th St. F and G stop, is not a cute or fancy cafe, but they serve a good bagel.

    I got the everything whole wheat bagel with plain cream cheese and lox after my kickboxing class (Don't judge! A girl needs her post-workout protein and carb fix!) and was surprised at how cheap it was. $6 for slices of lox with your bagel! Yeah, I didn't get it with scallion cream cheese or slices of red onion and capers, but I'd definitely give those up to pay $6 versus the $11 dollars I pay at most places to get real smoked salmon with my bagels.

    Service is quick and polite and there are some places to sit at the bar by the window. If you're in the area and craving a bagel, go for it!

  6. This shop is at a super convenient location. Their bagels are freshly toasted and delicious. Service is fairly quick, order in the back and pay in the front, and run to the train/bus.
    I do find it amusing that on a few occasions when it was still called "F Line Bagels," people would walk in, thinking that it's the train station. I encountered quite a few pedestrians pointing to the shop and asking me, "Is this the F train?"

  7. The
    Tacos
    Are better
    Than expected
    But super slow and only comes in threes.

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Smith Street 476
11231 NY US
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Monday, 5:00 am - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, 5:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday, 5:00 am - 6:00 pm
Thursday, 5:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday, 5:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday, 5:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday, 6:00 am - 4:00 pm