Spacious bakery with second-floor seating overlooking the bagel-making process creates a cozy, stylish atmosphere. Adjacent to a tranquil water park, it offers a fresh, welcoming vibe with plenty of seating for groups. Unique cream cheese flavors and soft, fresh bagels define the experience.
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Scoop offers a wide variety of bagels, hot sandwiches, salads, and smoothies.
Prices at Scoop are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
There is enough seating available on the second floor for larger groups.
Bright, clean space blends bakery charm with bagel shop vibe and features cozy seating and black-and-white photos. Atmosphere ranges from quiet early mornings with jazz to crowded, lively weekends. Popular spot offers a polished setting uncommon for typical bagel shops.
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The prices for a bagel with lox are $15+.
The prices for a bagel with flavored cream cheese are $6+.
Kossars gets a little busy on weekend mornings.
Bar area features Jazz Age murals and dim, intimate lighting that create an elegant, old-school Manhattan vibe. The space combines classic New York decor with lively jazz music and a bustling bar scene. Patrons enjoy carefully crafted cocktails and a setting that feels like stepping into another era.
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A reservation is effectively REQUIRED to be seated for dinner service.
They take reservations 14 days in advance at 9am.
Without wine, expect to spend at least $100-150 for a meal.
Outdoor seating includes heated igloos and private booths with views of the East River and Brooklyn Bridge. Indoor space is spacious and suits large groups, while the atmosphere stays pleasant and relaxed. The venue welcomes pets and offers a sunny terrace for dining.
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Reservations are recommended for special events like Father's Day and Mother's Day brunch.
Happy hour is popular, especially during summer, making it a great time to visit.
The last seating time is 10:15 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Cozy space blends Montreal deli style with a laid-back Brooklyn vibe. Indoor and outdoor seating offer comfort, though indoor areas can feel tight. Atmosphere stays quiet and chilled, making it a neighborhood staple with a welcoming feel.
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Reservations are recommended for a seamless experience.
Expect to pay around $22 for a sandwich.
The menu includes poutine and authentic Jewish meats.
Bagel shop offers limited indoor seating mostly at the back, with a layout separating order and pickup areas. Atmosphere is busy and chaotic, often crowded with a loud, fast-paced vibe. Creative touches include a gelato-style cream cheese display featuring unique flavors and rows of bagels showcased at the entrance.
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Seating is limited, so plan accordingly.
They will charge a fee for credit card payments.
Liberty Bagels is open from 7 AM to 6 PM daily.
Small space with classic decor and a chic, old-school look creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Outdoor seating offers a calm, slow vibe contrasting with the rowdy indoor energy. Couples often fill the room, making it less suited for casual group gatherings.
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A reservation is needed most nights.
The happy hour offers $1 oysters and $10 drinks from 3pm to 5pm.
Anton’s has a special lunch menu from noon to 3pm with half-price pasta.
Bagel shop with immaculate cleanliness and steampunk/industrial lighting offers a quiet indoor space and covered outdoor seating. The atmosphere feels authentic with owners speaking Yiddish and Hebrew, creating a welcoming vibe. Bagels bake on-site, attracting those who appreciate fresh, well-crafted flavors.
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B&B offers breakfast every morning.
B&B has only three indoor tables, so it is primarily takeout.
A bagel with cream cheese costs $6.50.
Small bagel shop buzzes with classic New York vibe and tight, hectic space. Whitefish options shine with Double Fin with nova offering fresh flavors. Grilled chicken sandwiches are filling but dry, balanced by crisp lettuce and tomato. Outdoor tables add a casual touch.
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Get there early because they sell out of some bagel varieties.
Be prepared to queue as lines are often out the door.
There is very limited seating; it's primarily take-out.
Small bagel shop offers wide variety of cream cheese flavors and customizable bagels with an impressive assembly line. Seating includes indoor and outdoor tables, though space can feel crowded and loud with a hectic atmosphere. Menus hang from the ceiling, adding a unique visual element to the space.
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Expect a wait of up to 30 minutes during rush hour from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Seating is limited, and it gets crowded at peak times.
The shop closes at 4 p.m., so plan your visit accordingly.