Take-out: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Bike Parking: Yes
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4 reviews
Marylynn Basil
6 bucks (and change) for:
1) an okay pumperknickel bagel with walnut raisin cream cheese. 2) a large mediocre plain coffee.
thanks, but no. fast and friendly service – there's nothing wrong with the staff – but I can't justify coming back when the other delis have better products and prices.
I usually buy my bagels from the supermarket because I eat them almost daily. For the few times when I don't have any and need a quick breakfast I will stop by here since it's only 1 block from my house. I've only purchased bagels and they are always fresh. The staff are okay and they have some space for you to enjoy your food.
One star goes to the ring shaped bread roll which was the smallest bagel I've ever seen. My Everything bagel was a puny five bite snack which couldn't satisfy the sparrows in my yard. I'm not sure if the problem lies in the ingredients, boiling or baking but somewhere along the process there is (are) a glaringly obvious problems, a feeble attempt by the back end folks.
Sineage adorning the walls spoke of many fish sandwiches all hovering around ten dollars, tilapia was advertised multiple times. Tilapia? Not exactly a fish I've ever come to crave.
Pizza also made inroads to the peculiar lunch menu, the thick oaktag wall posts highlight a $2.50 slice which I must take a future pass on.
Back to my breakfast, the coffee was not a saving point for the bad bagel incident, a great cup of coffee would have been the silver lining on an otherwise distasteful experience.
There should be Yiddish bagel standards, in that if the requirements are not met the establishment is stripped of its bagel making license.
i'm not a bagel person but if i need a breakfast, i only get cinnamon raisin bagel. the bakery does not give enough raisins in it. for bread, i like cinnabon, pretzel w/ almonds, other special breads. my friend likes to go here for his bagels.
6 bucks (and change) for:
1) an okay pumperknickel bagel with walnut raisin cream cheese.
2) a large mediocre plain coffee.
thanks, but no. fast and friendly service – there's nothing wrong with the staff – but I can't justify coming back when the other delis have better products and prices.
never again.
I usually buy my bagels from the supermarket because I eat them almost daily. For the few times when I don't have any and need a quick breakfast I will stop by here since it's only 1 block from my house. I've only purchased bagels and they are always fresh. The staff are okay and they have some space for you to enjoy your food.
One star goes to the ring shaped bread roll which was the smallest bagel I've ever seen. My Everything bagel was a puny five bite snack which couldn't satisfy the sparrows in my yard. I'm not sure if the problem lies in the ingredients, boiling or baking but somewhere along the process there is (are) a glaringly obvious problems, a feeble attempt by the back end folks.
Sineage adorning the walls spoke of many fish sandwiches all hovering around ten dollars, tilapia was advertised multiple times. Tilapia? Not exactly a fish I've ever come to crave.
Pizza also made inroads to the peculiar lunch menu, the thick oaktag wall posts highlight a $2.50 slice which I must take a future pass on.
Back to my breakfast, the coffee was not a saving point for the bad bagel incident, a great cup of coffee would have been the silver lining on an otherwise distasteful experience.
There should be Yiddish bagel standards, in that if the requirements are not met the establishment is stripped of its bagel making license.
i'm not a bagel person but if i need a breakfast, i only get cinnamon raisin bagel. the bakery does not give enough raisins in it. for bread, i like cinnabon, pretzel w/ almonds, other special breads. my friend likes to go here for his bagels.