The best bagels in town! We had egg and cheese bagels for breakfast, plus excellent coffee (50% for additional cups). We also got everything bagels and sticks to go—great when frozen. Their bialys are fantastic as well. Friendly service. Highly recommend
If you are not an Orthodox Jew, don’t bother going. They’re just going to be rude to you. And if you are, then the quality is just poor. First, a bagel with cream cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onion, cost over $12. No coffee, nothing to drink just a bagel… When I asked about the price, I was told that iceberg lettuce is a “premium item” with a $2 surcharge. After waiting 20 minutes, literally, for the bagel to come out, it did not have the lettuce, tomato, or onion. I went to the cash register and politely declined the offer of a piece of lettuce on a napkin. Bernie, the cashier, was trying to process my refund (only for the cost of the lettuce) and spent almost 4 minutes clicking buttons on his screen. I told him I was a little frustrated that my stop for one bagel was now taking more than 30 minutes and I was still hungry. He told me that service was slow because it was Kosher food. I asked him what about being kosher made for low service, and he explained that there was only one cook in the kitchen, but two cashiers. I suggested that perhaps if they had such a long line, they might want to re-prioritize. Then, he raised his voice and started yelling at me, criticizing me for being unreasonable. I watched how he handled Orthodox customers in a much calmer and more respectful tone.