Take-out: Yes Bike Parking: Yes Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range Moderate
3 reviews
Marilu Tillis
Previous reviewers are clearly split, and sit on opposite ends of the curve, I'm here to assume the arc of middle ground.
Price: $2.50 for Everything with cream cheese. Standard Queens price, I avoid coffee as much as I enjoy it. I'm unwilling to risk $2.00 on a poor pour.
Size: Standard, no larger, nor smaller than what we all have come to expect.
Topping: Sesame was the main ingredient, no other toppings had a presence at all wether atop the bagel or at the bags bottom.
Service: Casually friendly, moved the customers along with little difficulty.
Clean and bright inside, lots of cream cheese spread options. Another try will be in my future which will tip the scales in one direction or the other.
what so special about their bagel? zagat what? who? who said they are extraordinary. bagels are bagels. why $1 for a bagel? are they paying franchise fee like dunkin donuts? they are cheap in paper bag, napkins, plastic bag. dunkin donuts has a better tasty bagel. the store has all these rules for customers – what about telling them to be nice to customers. i was fool the second time to come back that they will improve their niceness but the next time around, i will avoid it like a plague.
My mother arrived home disappointed after going to bagelicious. They didn't want to give her half and half after she asked. She also asked if she can cut her everything bagel in half. They said it would cost an extra 10 cents to cut it. My mom asked, "Are you serious?" The person behind the counter just looked at her.
As I'm eating my bagel, my mother asked, "How do you like your everything bagel?" I asked, "What everything bagel?" I looked carefully at the bagel and saw how ridiculously cheap the restaurant is with poppy seeds and onion pieces. All I saw was 10 poppy seeds and a few sesame seeds. No onion pieces. They are so cheap with the toppings, I thought my bagel was a sesame bagel at first glance.
Previous reviewers are clearly split, and sit on opposite ends of the curve, I'm here to assume the arc of middle ground.
Price: $2.50 for Everything with cream cheese. Standard Queens price, I avoid coffee as much as I enjoy it. I'm unwilling to risk $2.00 on a poor pour.
Size: Standard, no larger, nor smaller than what we all have come to expect.
Topping: Sesame was the main ingredient, no other toppings had a presence at all wether atop the bagel or at the bags bottom.
Service: Casually friendly, moved the customers along with little difficulty.
Clean and bright inside, lots of cream cheese spread options. Another try will be in my future which will tip the scales in one direction or the other.
what so special about their bagel? zagat what? who? who said they are extraordinary. bagels are bagels. why $1 for a bagel? are they paying franchise fee like dunkin donuts? they are cheap in paper bag, napkins, plastic bag. dunkin donuts has a better tasty bagel. the store has all these rules for customers – what about telling them to be nice to customers. i was fool the second time to come back that they will improve their niceness but the next time around, i will avoid it like a plague.
My mother arrived home disappointed after going to bagelicious. They didn't want to give her half and half after she asked. She also asked if she can cut her everything bagel in half. They said it would cost an extra 10 cents to cut it. My mom asked, "Are you serious?" The person behind the counter just looked at her.
As I'm eating my bagel, my mother asked, "How do you like your everything bagel?" I asked, "What everything bagel?" I looked carefully at the bagel and saw how ridiculously cheap the restaurant is with poppy seeds and onion pieces. All I saw was 10 poppy seeds and a few sesame seeds. No onion pieces. They are so cheap with the toppings, I thought my bagel was a sesame bagel at first glance.