"This place was packed noon on a Saturday and we had to wait in line for 5 min to place our order as things kept selling out.Good;- The bagel was so cheap and simple yet the rosemary cream cheese elevated the experience so much that it was so tasty and memorable.- Nice beautiful seating inside, wooden aesthetic Bad:- Sells out super quick Overall would come back for super unique bagels."
"Ordered takeout for Father's Day and couldn't have been happier with the meat, service, and pricing.We had corned beef (both reg and lean) and pastrami and everyone was happy.Owner provided great personal service. Cash or Venmo only."
"The bagels here are very well-known around the city and I do think they live up to the hype. The bagels are not cheap but are a tasty non-NYC option.I came here on a Friday in the late morning. You order at the counter and then take your number to whatever table is open, and bus your own table afterwards. The food came out quick.I got the nova lox sandwich ($13.75) on an everything bagel. The cream cheese was thick and filled the bagel hole in the middle! I wouldn't have minded a larger portion of lox but there was enough to get lox in every bite. I was impressed by how much they packed the bagel with everything seasoning. This is a bagel to stay away from if you are on a date and don't want to be caught with seeds in your teeth.I also tried their latkes ($8.50) which were super delicious fresh. The outside was so crispy and crunchy! The inside was perfectly cooked. The portions are not super big so this isn't the most budget-friendly spot."
"We stopped in on a busy weekday morning. I had looked at menus online before our visit, but their menu has changed and they no longer offer omelettes or crepes. They do have great breakfast sandwich options.I ordered an egg sandwich and a latte. Both were served pretty quickly. The latte was perfect, it hit the spot. The sandwich was piping hot, good portions, and very filling.Great place to grab breakfast & coffee while in Brighton."
"Solid option for bagels, friendly service.Stopped here while in Brookline to get breakfast. There are sandwich options available or you can build your own bagel. I opted for a toasted everything bagel with veggie cream cheese. While the flavor of the bagel was great and it was overflowing with schmeer, it really wasn't toasted enough for my liking, which made the bagel was a bit chewy for my liking."
"Very cute coffee place, centrally located to the T. I don't drink coffee so I can't weigh in on the caffeinated options but I do love a good bagel sandwich. I went with the green egg and cheese on a plain bagel. Hailing from the land of excellent bagels, the bagel here was okay, but hard to judge the true quality of a bagel when it's been toasted. I liked the combo of spinach, eggs, and cheese, though wished the eggs were a tad fluffier - I'll try making this at home. We got out food pretty quickly despite the long line of people waiting. (With that said, I thought there could have been some better crowd control with the massive line in front - everyone was clumping together right in front of the door, which made getting in and out difficult.)The menu has a ton of other options, including avocado toast, grilled cheese, a variety of pastries, and cold sandwiches/salads. Jamie's ice cream is right next door - there's also a refrigerated section in Brothers & Sisters with pints. To no surprise, Saturday mornings are absolutely packed, but we didn't have to wait very long for a table to open up. They have some indoor seating as well as tables outside."
"Friendly service and fast, first time trying out this spot for bagels and was very happy with the quality. The bagel was nice and crispy once toasted, the right amount of chew and texture. Good cream cheese as well"
Matthew H.
May 2, 2024
Wow I can't believe I hadn't been to Bagelsaurus after almost 5 years of living in Cambridge. My friends and I showed up around 9:15 on a Saturday morning, so unsurprisingly, there was a pretty long queue that stretched out the door. However, the queue moves very quickly, and they get your food ready in very little time, so we all got our bagels within 20ish minutes of joining the queue.I ordered the eggspañola sandwich on a cheddar garlic bagel, which was super delicious. The over-medium egg was cooked very nicely - a little bland on its own, but went really well with the feta cheese. The bagel itself was not too salty, and the garlic and cheddar were very present without being too heavy or overpowering. Also, the aioli was fantastic - possibly my favourite part of the whole sandwich haha and really tied together the excellent overall flavour profile. (Advice for cilantro-haters like me - not to worry, the green diced leaves are parsley heh)I feel like the quality was roughly commensurate with Black Sheep, although I think I liked the selection of bagel sandwiches more here. Also, I think the price point is a bit higher at Black Sheep compared to here. (But definitely both are excellent options for sure.)Anyway, super super yum and I wish I had come to try Bagelsaurus earlier!! I'll definitely be back more often whenever I'm in the area.
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Jay M.
Jul 26, 2024
I was in mood for a real pastrami sandwich. I ordered the Thorty Black and Gold ... excellent hot sandwich... the blend of pastrami, cheddar, hot peppers just a few was perfect , he mustard mix.. sandwich a little bigger for 14 bucks would be fairer ... but I'll ignore with Biden inflation .potato salad side was 1.45 add on and a little steep for size ; it was fresh and tasty . The pickle can with the sandwich was my perfect pickle... not sour , fresh and perfect to go with pastrami... Owner seems personable and a working owner and knows the regulars. Pastrami was right on point for my Jewish delis pastrami expectations...The brisket is next visit .... I drive many miles for this sandwich ....I recommend the front door, exterior entrance needs a coat of paint .
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Kate C.
Aug 10, 2024
I really love coming here for breakfast after spin. They have indoor and outdoor tables and they turn food out pretty quickly. The servers are friendly too.
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Megan H.
Mar 19, 2019
Great local coffee shop with delicious food! They have a variety of sandwiches, salads, omelets, even crepes. I ordered a breakfast sandwich, and my husband ordered a lox special on ciabatta. Both were excellent.The one downside is its popularity. It can be difficult to find seating throughout most of the day. So as long as you're ok with taking things to-go, you won't be disappointed!
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Gloria H.
May 27, 2024
I had heard from friends that Kupel's is one of the very few kosher restaurants in Boston, so I was looking forward to trying their offerings. The bakery was bustling around lunch time on a Sunday. The menu is quite fun -- each sandwich is an MBTA stop name colored as its respective MBTA line. But, as I experienced, perhaps the fun naming scheme leads to mixups in making the orders. I ordered the Hynes, which is supposed to have egg salad, lox, tomato, and onion. I ended up having tuna salad in my bagel sandwich instead. The tuna salad was pretty unremarkable. I liked the lox (wish there was more of it), and the bagel was fine. When we went back to ask for the egg salad, they kindly gave us a small tub of egg salad as a replacement. However, I didn't enjoy the egg salad either -- it was not creamy and the egg white pieces were very tiny. I also got the elephant ear pastry, which had some weird discolored speckles on it. One bite that I had tasted like mold, so I ended up tossing it. I wouldn't try their pastries again -- it doesn't seem like they're guaranteed to be fresh.Overall, Kupel's is a very affordable option with a wide array of bagel sandwich combination options. Perhaps too many options...my friend's order got mixed up as well -- it didn't have any of the ingredients it was supposed to have -- and I've heard of more mixups in the past. I think Kupel's is a very important establishment that caters to many dietary restrictions at a reasonable price, and the employees are very nice about making up for wrong orders, but based on my experiences, I probably would not come back. I definitely do not recommend trying the pastries...
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Nicole L.
Dec 27, 2023
Very cute spot with nice coffee. They currently have atomic blend and my husband enjoyed cold brew and iced americano. There is both indoor and outdoor seating. Pastries are from Iggy's and they make their own muffins and scones (although the brown sugar cinnamon one I tried was dry).
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Ash R.
Jun 19, 2024
This place was so delicious. We went around closing time but they still served us which was really kind. The prices are reasonable and the sandwiches are super filling and delicious. The inside filling is refreshing and you can tell that the ingredients are fresh. The ambiance was adorable too and was decorated really cute.
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Dennis M.
Nov 16, 2023
Really old school bagels. Fresh, insanely so bagels. Service was perfect, walked in door told them what I want and was out the door in 15 minutes. Good chive cream cheese. Place is decidedly old school in terms of ambiance. Totally authentic. Got two dozen for the staff at work and everyone loved them. If I am in the Chelsea area, grab some more. And parking was pretty easy too.
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"So incredibly happy to finally find bagels that actually would rival NY/NJ bagels in Massachusetts! I've been on the hunt for good bagels in the Boston area for so long and these definitely are top tier. Note that this is a very small mom & pop style bagel shop with no indoor seating and only street parking. They also serve bagels very differently than other places I've been to. For example, I ordered a sesame bagel with lox & chive cream cheese, and the bagel was served to me cut in half with the cream cheese in a separate container. Luckily they provided knives to assemble your bagel, but it did take me by surprise. Another difference is that they don't toast bagels here, but it shouldn't be a deal breaker for you because these bagels are served fresh and warm from the oven. I loved the sesame bagel that I tried - it was perfectly soft and warm on the inside while also being slightly crispy and chewy on the outside, exactly what I'm looking for in my bagels. The lox & chive cream cheese was also tasty and was the perfect amount of salty and savory goodness. Next time I visit I'll make sure to get a bunch of extra bagels to savor!"
"Best donuts I've had in the Boston area! You can order ahead for takeout, but not on the same day over the weekends. We didn't realize it until pretty late so we paid a premium to order pickup through GrubHub (each donut is $0.75 more). Nothing grinds my gears more than paying these markups and service fees, but it was worth it. We ordered Boston Cream, Jelly, Nutella and Oreo Cookie. The Oreo was good, but didn't fit my fancy. The others were all really good! A nice, soft dough with traditional fillings. I was so pleased that it didn't have that oily-fried-greasy flavor that so many others donut shops have. Also, they didn't try to make donuts "artisan" (looking at you, Blackbird). The donuts are so substantially sized that they could use a bit more filling to improve the ratio, because it's all about the ratios hahaIf only they delivered (we're out of the delivery zone, even through GH). Looking forward to trying other flavors next time."
"Really cute neighborhood place with nice staff and good food. Stopped in for a bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel - which was very good - and coffee. The staff is super friendly, including a woman who I believe is the owner. Prices are decent, $18 for two bacon egg and cheeses and two medium coffees (one hot and one iced). The feel of a neighborhood place where the staff would get to know you is a definite part of the appeal, in addition to good food. I would like to return and try some of the other food, like paninis and the breakfast special which sounded great. I look forward to frequenting here!"
"Exodus is consistent. It's been more than 4 years since I last had a bagel from here and it delivers. The one thing this time: I asked for light on the cream cheese and I literally got enough cream cheese for three bagels. It's not a deal breaker but just be cautious and maybe ask for it on the side. I'll try that next time. Crispy, lighthearted bagels that are really just excellent!!"
"Five stars for my UberEats orders. Simple things can be rated 5 stars too! 1.) fried potatoes are absolutely BOMB! 2.) hearty portions of fries with your sandwich order 3.) the chicken noodle soup is fantastic"
"Decent bagel ... had an egg everything bagel with creme cheese and a iced coffee .After ordering - staff will bring items to you outside while you waitGood option for quick breakfast if you are in this area Came here because it was close to my hotel"
"Found in the Boston Public Market, we went to Bagel Guild as my companion desperately was seeking out bagels.Apparently this place had great reviews on Google, and after going, I don't see what the hype is. This to me was a pretty average bagel.The bagels are affordable for their size and they love slathering on the cream cheese. You can honestly do worse, much like you can do better. See for yourself and let me know what you think. /shrug"
"First visit wasn't the best....teh service was friendly enough, thought I had to repeat things 2-3 times till they got it. I ordered an everytihng bagel, toasted, with veggie cream cheese on the side, and a hot earl grey tea.When i got my order, i tried to go to the dining room side (around the back and on the other side of the stairs to the apartments above, and was told "the dining room is closed" (at 4:15pm). Don't know why that was, but I realy wanted a sit down break from work, and had to take my order to go, because the two window counter spaces were taken up.So here are the + and -'s of this place:+ - Open later than both Tattee and Pavement (which inexplicably on a college campus close at 4pm)- Devent array of baked goods and drinks, mostly done well (based on the bagel (Pavement gets this order wrong half the time -- not a hard order either.)-- veggie cream cheese seems to be the same as the vegggie cream cheese at Dunkins, wich means a little bitter and processed looking / tasting (vs the fresh veggies in Pavement's)- The Everything Bagel didn't have much "everything" on the top, and none on the bottom. (Pavement and Jaho in the South End both serve much better bagels)I'll try it again, but only because it's open later than the places i'd rather go...."
"I found this bagel shop walking near south street Amtrak stop, and decided to go in to get me a bagel. Quality has gone downhill since the last time I ate from here two months ago. I ordered a toasted bagel with creamcheese and my friend got egg and cheese on bagel. We waited about 15 minutes with three other people in front of us - fine, I understand it's busy during lunch time. However, upon receiving our order, the order was such a disappointment. My bagel wasn't toasted, was small, and was just ok. My friend's sandwich looked premade. He tossed half of it because it tasted like plastic and wasn't even warm. He said the eggs were the most disgusting thing. I would love to like this place, but overall can't justify ever paying $17 for two bagels ever again. And to think some of their bagel sandwiches go up to close to $20! I just think for the price, the quality is no longer thereThe staff were nasty and didn't care about customers coming in to the store. You're better off getting something from Dunkin' Donuts!!"