Black Seed Bagels At Hudson Eats

“I composed a bagel with scallion cream cheese, tomatoes, lox and bacon (back goes with everything) on an everything bagel.”

“Although their bagels are on the smaller side, I did enjoy the unique texture of the dough.”

“This place is honestly better than the original location (which I used to frequent when I lived around the corner).”

Black Seed Bagels At Hudson Eats

Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range Moderate

8 reviews

  1. We came here right when all the food court opened.  One of my friends got their bagels. It was okay, I tasted better bagels.  Maybe its the location.  Not sure, but it didn't seem that great.

  2. $12 for a bagel sandwich with turkey and honey mustard… No thank you. The bagel was tiny (healthy portion I am sure) but it was nothing out of the ordinary and the honey mustard sauce had waaay to much horseradish. It tasted like wasabi! Should make portions larger or lower prices. Will not be returning.

  3. Nom. It's too bad that this place has such a low score. More bagels for me, then! This is an off shoot of the Black Seed brick and mortar. The bagel and coffee (Stumptown) were delicious!! Perfect morning breakfast. The bagels are baked in a woodfire oven. You can taste the subtle, smokey fragrant notes.

    True, it is on the expensive side and the little shop is slow during peak hours, but I assume that's because it's located in a prime location with busy worker bees fighting to get their fill.

    I had an egg salad on poppy. The extra dill gave it an extra somethin somethin'! (had no idea that this could be great combo, yum!)

  4. It is kind of interesting that this place has such  low reviews. I can kind of see the annoyance in perhaps a long wait but am surprised to read that the quality may differ from the original. I have never been to their original location so cannot compare (yet) so my review will be based solely on taste and service of its location in Brookfield place.

    Although a bit pricey for a bagel, depending on what you get, I felt I got my money's worth of a $11 everything bagel with whitefish salad. The amount of whitefish salad was huge, hence the justification. It was a crazy amount of whitefish and it all tasted super fresh and salty. It came with some sweet pickled cucumbers and creamy cream cheese which were great compliments to the white fish. The bagel itself was nicely toasted. I would want to try what else they have to offer but after more sampling, I wouldn't oppose getting the whitefish again.

    Overall, I found it to be quite delicious. The service was relatively quick and nice.

  5. I was super excited to try Black Seed bagels.  My first experience was for lunch when I ordered a chicken salad sandwich; they were out of all but 2 bagel flavors, so I ended up with a poppy seed bagel.  

    The sandwich was $10+.  Mind you the black seed bagel is on the small side, it was filled with a decent amount of chicken salad, but overall it was only so-so. The sandwich itself was hard to eat and quite messy.

    I still had high hopes, so my second visit I got a couple of sesame bagels to bring home for breakfast.  Toasted with butter, again it was only so-so.  The bagels themselves don't have much flavor and the texture isn't great; at $1.50 per pop, there are much, much better bagels out there.

    The Black Seed bagel kiosk in Hudson Eats is the only place I've ever seen without a line, I guess that speaks volumes.

  6. Their $13 smoked salmon & cream cheese bagel was on the small side, which I'm OK with, but with very little salmon (I'm talking one slice!), which I wasn't OK with.

  7. I'll preface by noting that you will undoubtedly wait in line here if you go during prime hours (it's in the middle of massive upscale food court catering to a few dozen Fortune 500 companies – c'mon people, think).  The bagels themselves are very fresh and the sandwich combinations are actually fairly awesome.  The Stumptown coffee is incredible (per usual).  Prices are a bit steep for a sandwich (usually $10-12), but again, so long as the line for this place continues to wrap around Hudson Eats, they can charge whatever they want.

    Service tends to be on the less than friendly side and a bit rude.  That said, easy improvements here (service, pricing, etc) could easily make this place a Hudson Eats staple.

  8. Mehhhhh. This place gave me one of the worse tasting bagels ever. I had just finished a long run, and wanted to treat myself to a bagel, but this place was such a disappointment. Service was meh, the bagels were over priced, and they tasted stale.

    Don't recommend this place, and wouldn't come again.

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