I had a taste for a real bagel with BEC so for the second time ( first time I didn't eat) I tried Cambridge. The price is good but the ingredients just didn't taste fresh to me. I got an uneven amount of bacon on my sandwich and the bagel was just ok. I'll just stick to Hot Bagels Abroad from now on.
My only hangup with Cambridge is that it smells like feet. All the time. I don't get it…
It's the only somewhat local spot in Bloomfield for my wife and I – the nearest one is a bit of a drive. It's a shame there's no really good bagel places nearby, but this place has sufficed. The bagels aren't bad – they're a little too "baked bread"-y for me, and I've had a lot better elsewhere (obviously).
It's pretty cheap, but you get what you pay for, as always.
A classic, introduced to me by my SO, who's been a regular here for years. Whether it's takeout or dine-in, the friendly, speedy service and delicious food is sure to please. I usually grab breakfast from here at least once every time I visit the area.
It's called Cambridge BAGEL Factory, so, of course, you've gotta have one of their bagels! My SO's sister loves them so much, she bought about a dozen to take with her to Gettysburg, PA when she started university there. I personally like the onion bagel, though lots of people love the sweeter bagels, like the cinnamon raisin.
They really know what they're doing here; whether it's the eggs, deli meat (especially the taylor ham), pancakes, potatoes, or bagels, you're sure to enjoy a huge-portioned, hearty meal.
I have been coming here for breakfast for many years and love it. It's probably the cheapest breakfast in the area. You can get two eggs anyway you want, home fries, and any bagel with cream cheese for $1.99 before 9:00am and after 9:00am it's $2.99. The chef has been the same guy cooking since I was a little kid. Now in my mid thirties I still go back on a regular basis and he knows me by name.
I had a taste for a real bagel with BEC so for the second time ( first time I didn't eat) I tried Cambridge. The price is good but the ingredients just didn't taste fresh to me. I got an uneven amount of bacon on my sandwich and the bagel was just ok. I'll just stick to Hot Bagels Abroad from now on.
My only hangup with Cambridge is that it smells like feet. All the time. I don't get it…
It's the only somewhat local spot in Bloomfield for my wife and I – the nearest one is a bit of a drive. It's a shame there's no really good bagel places nearby, but this place has sufficed. The bagels aren't bad – they're a little too "baked bread"-y for me, and I've had a lot better elsewhere (obviously).
It's pretty cheap, but you get what you pay for, as always.
A classic, introduced to me by my SO, who's been a regular here for years. Whether it's takeout or dine-in, the friendly, speedy service and delicious food is sure to please. I usually grab breakfast from here at least once every time I visit the area.
It's called Cambridge BAGEL Factory, so, of course, you've gotta have one of their bagels! My SO's sister loves them so much, she bought about a dozen to take with her to Gettysburg, PA when she started university there. I personally like the onion bagel, though lots of people love the sweeter bagels, like the cinnamon raisin.
They really know what they're doing here; whether it's the eggs, deli meat (especially the taylor ham), pancakes, potatoes, or bagels, you're sure to enjoy a huge-portioned, hearty meal.
I have been coming here for breakfast for many years and love it. It's probably the cheapest breakfast in the area. You can get two eggs anyway you want, home fries, and any bagel with cream cheese for $1.99 before 9:00am and after 9:00am it's $2.99. The chef has been the same guy cooking since I was a little kid. Now in my mid thirties I still go back on a regular basis and he knows me by name.