Small breakfast cart offers a friendly atmosphere with a vibe that supports true downtime. The energy is casual and inviting, attracting those seeking a quick, affordable, and delicious breakfast. Known for halal options and high-quality, fresh ingredients, it stands out among street food spots.
Massive, fresh bagels come toasted and pair well with breakfast sandwiches like bacon, egg, and cheese or avocado with fried eggs. The everything bagel with hot sauce stands out as a flavorful choice.
Prices stay cheap across the menu. Breakfast sandwiches come simple, delicious, and fully satisfying without costing much.
Good to know
The breakfast sandwich cart is Halal.
The food truck is located right outside the Virgin Hotel.
The sandwich and iced coffee cost $9.
Old-school donut shop with 1950s decor and pink and teal uniforms creates a nostalgic atmosphere. Space feels small and packed, with counter seating and a coffee bar in the back. Display case offers a colorful array of pastries that stand out visually.
Bacon, egg, and cheese bagel stands out as a favorite with a rich, satisfying flavor. Many varieties of bagels and donuts fill the menu, offering plenty of choices for different tastes.
Donuts cost about $5.50 for three, which is cheap compared to other places. The shop offers a large variety of flavors and the tea is also affordable.
Good to know
The establishment only accepts cash, so bring cash with you.
The price is $1.50 per donut, with three huge donuts costing $5.25.
They sell out of items, so visiting earlier in the day is recommended.
Small deli with one table and a busy atmosphere offers universal sandwich options including phenomenal sandwiches like steak and bacon egg and cheese. The place feels friendly and clean, providing an authentic deli experience with late-night availability.
Fresh bagels come with great flavor and are served hot. Options include a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel cooked to perfection and a salmon bagel with cream cheese.
Breakfast options cost between $5 and $10, offering good value for a cheap but quality meal. Food suits those seeking semi-healthy choices to take into Central Park.
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The deli offers quality breakfast sandwiches and drinks usually around $10.
Halo Deli is just a few feet away from Central Park, perfect for a picnic.
The deli is open till 12 most days with the grill not closing.
Rooftop offers spectacular skyline views and stays open 24/7, creating a standout feature. Rooms face busy streets, resulting in noticeable noise that affects sleep quality. The atmosphere is cozy and warm, with amenities like free breakfast and 24-hour coffee enhancing the experience.
Two kinds of bagels come fresh with breakfast starting at 6:30am. Bagels, along with water and coffee, are available 24/7.
A cheap diner near the station serves fresh, authentic food at low prices. The hotel offers clean rooms at a budget-friendly rate.
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Be prepared to pay $20 a night for a parking pass.
The breakfast included is extraordinary and starts at 6:30 AM.
The subway is two blocks away and allows reaching Manhattan in just 3 stops.
Small diner with live cooking at the counter creates an old-fashioned atmosphere. Space fills quickly with about 20 seats, giving a cozy, bustling vibe. Affordable breakfast draws a steady crowd enjoying classic dishes.
Bagels come with cream cheese and bacon options and appear in bagel sandwiches paired with coffee. The bagels have a really good texture and taste.
Prices stay cheap while serving solid food quickly. The spot offers a simple, good breakfast and lunch with fast service.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept card payments; cash only.
Seating is limited with only 12 seats available.
Expect a line after 8:30 on Saturdays.
Cozy coffee shop with live music and a small basement venue hosting local bands. Walls display independent art and witchy goods, creating a quirky, inviting atmosphere. Comfortable seating encourages work and conversation amid friendly, engaging energy.
Bagels come fresh and tasty, especially the cinnamon raisin and everything bagel varieties. Sandwiches like the chicken salad bagel pair well with coffee options like iced coffee or americano.
Prices stay pretty cheap for food and furniture. Chairs from outlets like Ikea cost as low as $15, but the furniture feels low-quality and barely functional.
Good to know
The cafe hosts various events, including open mics and movie nights.
Events are often announced on short notice, so check frequently.
The venue features local bands during concerts on weekends.
Food court offers a spacious layout with ample seating and a clean, welcoming atmosphere. Artisan vibe and pleasant music create a comfortable environment where a variety of fresh and tasty options are available.
Bagels come with fresh scallion cream cheese and generous fillings. They look beautiful and taste amazing, especially the everything bagel.
Prices stay fair for the area, not dirt cheap but reasonable compared to nearby spots. Food quality matches the price, making it a solid value.
Good to know
The establishment is open 24/7.
This place is halal.
Eat-in seating is available at the back of the store.
Cozy private rooms with open lattice ceilings create a quiet, relaxing vibe. Enjoy vegan cream cheese on bagels served with free breakfast. Cheap, quirky stay near Times Square and Broadway stations makes it easy to explore.
A variety of bagels with spreads are always available in plenty. The vegan cream cheese on bagels stands out as a delicious option.
Offers cheap and quirky accommodation. Located within walking distance to Times Square and Broadway stations.
Good to know
Penn station is a 2 min walk away.
Breakfast is included in the price.
The place has no elevator.
Classic American diner with nostalgic decor and big red banquettes creates a genuine, hardworking vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming but can be uncomfortable due to noise from dishes. Seating is cozy with comfortable booths and some outdoor options.
Bagels come fresh and roasted, served with smoked salmon, cream cheese, capers, and onion. The lox and bagel offers solid flavor, paired with options like a three-egg breakfast or avocado.
Prices stay cheap for New York with filling breakfast options. The place offers good value without cutting corners on service.
Good to know
Arrive early for breakfast to avoid long queues.
Happy hour offers $4 beers and $6 cocktails on weekdays.
Expect busy breakfast hours on rainy Saturdays.
Tiny deli with no frills offers a quintessential New York vibe and a hidden speakeasy in the back. Seating is tight but adequate, with a nicer air-conditioned area behind the main space. Atmosphere feels genuine and straightforward, reflecting classic deli style.
Breakfast sandwiches feature bacon, egg, and cheese on bagels that taste delicious. The salmon bagel stands out as especially memorable and flavorful.
Prices stay consistently very cheap here. The overall cost is affordable across the menu.
Good to know
Breakfast is available starting at 6am every day.
The restaurant closes early, so plan your visit accordingly.
Seating is limited, especially during peak hours.
Buffet restaurant offers a clean, bright space with upstairs seating playing classical and modern jazz. Atmosphere feels chill but a bit frantic due to nearby busy area. Self-service setup provides a large variety of dishes with reasonable prices, appealing to groups and early diners.
Bagels here are delicious and come at an affordable price.
Prices stay cheap even in a central Manhattan spot. Meals come fast and keep costs low across the menu.
Good to know
Prices are cheaper if you use cash.
The price of the buffet is fair for New York at $13.99 per pound.
You can pick and choose what you want, weigh it, and then pay.
Small bagel shop offers huge selection of cream cheese spreads and gluten-free options. Inside is loud and busy, with orders shouted and music playing even when few people are present. Plenty of seating is available both inside and in a small outdoor garden.
Bagels here are large and tasty, often considered the best in the city. Options include bagels with vegetable cream cheese and unique spreads like tuna salad or strawberry cream cheese.
Bagels stand out for being cheap and delicious. Other items have reasonable prices but are not always cheap, especially with extras like lox.
Good to know
Expect to wait 45 mins to an hour for your food.
You have to place your order first and stand in the checkout line with your order form.
A smoked salmon bagel with cream cheese costs $17+.
Tiny, cramped space with no frills and a cash-only policy creates a straightforward, old-fashioned vibe. Atmosphere feels chaotic and outdated, yet maintains a friendly, jovial energy. Bagels stand out as the best in the city, drawing long queues despite the bare-bones setting.
Bagels here stand out for their perfect texture and rich flavor. The everything and cinnamon varieties are especially notable for their taste and quality.
Bagels come at a super cheap price here, especially compared to other famous spots. Plain cream cheese bagels also stay pretty cheap and offer good value when there's no line.
Good to know
The shop accepts only cash payments; no ATM cards are accepted.
Expect long wait times, especially if you arrive after 10:30 AM.
The best time to visit is early on weekend mornings.
Gourmet grocery store with old-world charm and an edgy omni-deli ambiance filled with the aroma of specialty cheeses and coffee. Crowded with serious shoppers, the atmosphere can feel tense but remains a local institution known for its unique bakery and extensive gourmet cookwear upstairs.
Bagels with salmon and cream cheese stand out for their rich flavor and fresh quality. The bagels have a New York market vibe and pair well with specialty coffee.
Prices vary, with some items like chocolate croissants and fermented bread being very cheap and tasty, while other products are not cheap.
Good to know
Parking is abysmal, so plan accordingly.
There is no restroom available for customers.
The #1 subway stop is right next to Zabar's for easy access.
Open grill and Spanish luncheonette layout create a cozy, lively atmosphere with bodega vibes and friendly energy. Spacious, clean dining area features air-conditioned seating and tasteful details like mushroom planters. Music adds to the inviting, authentic neighborhood feel.
Plain bagels come with options like turkey sausage, egg, and cheese or turkey bacon without cheese. Toasting the bagel on a sandwich press adds a crisp texture.
Prices stay consistently cheap here, making it easy to grab a quick bite without spending much. Meals come out fast and keep the cost low, especially for breakfast near Bushwick Ave.
Good to know
Breakfast is served all day.
The brunch is really inexpensive for the quality and quantity.
The restaurant gets really busy on weekends for brunch, especially on Sunday.
Long, narrow bakery with limited seating creates a crowded, hectic atmosphere where customers often stand close together. Music adds to the busy energy, and the place moves efficiently despite the tight space.
Best bagels in NYC come with a variety of options including a standout Rainbow bagel. The bagels are consistently delicious and fast for breakfast or lunch.
Bagels come at a pretty cheap price. Adding lots of fillings makes them less cheap but still quick and good.
Good to know
Expect to wait a while for a bagel in the afternoon due to staffing issues.
The ordering system is confusing; you order at the back without seeing the menu.
It should take no more than 15-20 minutes to get a bagel sandwich during busy times.
Small bagel shop with crowded layout and fast-moving lines creates a lively, controlled chaos atmosphere. Eclectic decor and a hip vibe blend with a clean, professional environment. Standing tables and limited seating encourage quick visits amid a busy, welcoming crowd.
Bagels here have thick, flavorful fillings and use high-quality ingredients. The everything bagel with egg, cheese, and Impossible sausage stands out as a popular choice.
Bagels and cream cheese come at a super cheap price and taste very good. Other items lean toward higher prices, reflecting the city's overall cost.
Good to know
The wait time for a bagel is typically 30-45 minutes on sunny Sundays.
There is no seating available at the bagel shop.
It is better to order to-go at this bagel shop.
Small space with cozy atmosphere and fresh ingredients creates an inviting vibe. Bagels stand out for their perfect texture and large size, drawing a crowd that appreciates quality and variety. Limited seating and competitive pricing make it a casual spot favored by locals.
Bagels here stand out for their great taste and super soft texture. They come in big sizes and are always served hot and fresh, with options like bacon and cream cheese offering a sweet and salty twist.
Scallion CC stands out as really cheap. Sandwiches do not fall into the cheap category.
Good to know
There is a large selection of bagels and spreads.
There is online ordering available, allowing customers to order ahead of time.
Bagel Market offers a 10% off student discount with a student ID.
Small space with spacious seating and simple furnishings creates a cozy setting. Atmosphere feels luxurious and friendly, with music adding to the vibe. Pizza draws attention for being remarkably delicious and popular, often enjoyed alongside pastries and milkshakes.
Huge bagels come slightly toasted and warmed up with cream cheese or Philadelphia cheese. Options include a bagel with salmon and cream cheese, often wrapped for takeout, paired with coffee for a cheap breakfast combo.
Prices stay low with pizza and breakfast options costing just a few dollars. Coffee and a bagel go for about $3.50, and burgers come in at around $10.
Good to know
Be prepared to take out food during busy times.
They let you use the restroom anytime.
Coffee and bagel cost $3.50 at the Carve Cafe.
Small takeout spot offers freshly baked bagels with a large selection of creams and toppings. Sunlit tables outside provide a partial bridge view, creating a simple, authentic Brooklyn corner shop vibe. Busy atmosphere fills the space with warmth and energy despite limited seating.
Bagels here have a soft inside and a crunchy outside that stands out. The everything bagel with double egg and cheese is a popular choice, and plain bagels with cream cheese hold their own without fancy toppings.
Service is fast and cheap. Bagels cost less than typical New York prices. Meals keep you full for hours despite prices not always being cheap.
Good to know
The restaurant only offers take out.
There is no seating inside.
Be ready to order when you arrive.
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.
Bagels here have a distinctive texture and come with toppings like salmon, red onion, and scallion cream cheese. The garlic bagel with pepperjack and steak and cheese stands out as a flavorful option.
Prices vary, with some items like the bagel being cheap and ready in five to ten minutes, but others costing around $15 each, which is not cheap.
Good to know
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.
Cute, divey diner with a homelike atmosphere and a crowd of local regulars. Offers amazing pizzas and a wide variety of breakfast options in a quick, convenient setting. Outdoor seating is neglected, but indoor vibe feels like a personal kitchen or lounge.
Bagels come out quickly and taste delicious. Options include Salmon-Avocado and raisin with cream cheese, though sometimes orders like plain bagels appear instead.
Breakfast offers very good food at cheap prices. Meals come across as delicious and affordable.
Good to know
The restaurant offers fresh juice, fresh sandwiches, and pizzas.
Customers can choose how they would like their eggs fried and what type of potatoes they would like.
The prices at the restaurant are fair.
Separate bars serve specific foods like salads and desserts, creating a diverse selection with almost limitless options. The atmosphere stays relaxing and clean despite steady traffic, with a family-friendly vibe and freshly baked bread featured prominently.
Super full bagels come with excellent bread and a variety of toppings. The salmon bagel stands out, and the bagel and egg combo offers a solid morning option.
Service comes fast and prices stay moderate, not too cheap or expensive. Filling feels very cheap and lacks substance.
Good to know
The total for a market plate is $20.
The restaurant charges a 3.5% fee for card payments.
Seating is available for dine-in but is limited.
Medium-large hotel offers spacious, very clean rooms with high ceilings and modern furnishings. Atmosphere inside feels quiet and safe, contrasting with noisy surroundings outside. Free breakfast and rooftop area add practical and relaxing touches.
Breakfast includes fresh bagels served alongside eggs, pancakes, and bacon. Bagels come with coffee and juices as part of a free continental breakfast with multiple options.
Rooms feel cheap and clean with nice amenities that don't cost much. The overall vibe avoids the usual cheap motel feel.
Good to know
Breakfast is available from 6:30-10:30 am daily.
The hotel offers free hot breakfast prepared by staff.
The subway station is only three minutes away by foot.
Bagel shop offers kosher bagels at unbeatable low prices, with a cash-only policy and no bagels on display. Atmosphere is simple and quick, attracting a loyal community over decades. Bagels and sandwiches are known for being fresh and crispy, making it a go-to for affordable breakfast.
Bagels here are crispy and fresh with a true authentic New York style. Prices stand out as the cheapest kosher bagels in the area, often around 65 cents each.
Prices stay very cheap for bagels and sandwiches, making it a solid pick for something simple and quick. Drinks cost more, but the kosher bagel store keeps food affordable.
Good to know
The establishment only accepts cash payments.
The restaurant is for to-go orders only.
There could be a long wait at certain times.
Rooms feel like remodeled studio apartments with new furniture and cozy beds. Free breakfast offers a make-your-own waffle machine and a variety of options. Outdoor spaces include a fenced smoking area and a large dog-friendly area.
Breakfast includes bagels with cream cheese alongside scrambled eggs and sausage. Options come with good coffee and fresh fruit, all served in a clean, organized setting.
Rooms offer great value with a clean environment at a cheap price. Breakfast options are limited to dry packaged items only.
Good to know
Breakfast is served from 6am to 9am.
Parking is limited due to ongoing construction.
The area around the hotel is considered unsafe.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
Bagel buns often feature almost whole wheat flavor. Options include a typical American bagel sandwich with ham and cheese and a salmon bagel. Staff at the bagel station customize orders carefully.
Los Tacos offer cheap and tasty options. Most shops sell water cheaply and serve fresh food.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.
Two-floor cafe with upstairs seating offering a calm atmosphere and window seats overlooking the street. Space feels cozy but can get cramped when busy. Clean environment with a mix of small and large tables.
Fresh and tasty bagels offer a true taste of NYC. Options like the beacon egg and cheese and the Times Square bagel stand out, with good value combos including coffee and cream cheese for under $4.
Food prices stay consistently cheap and the quality is good. The atmosphere feels cheerful and convenient for quick meals.
Good to know
Breakfast deals are available, making it a budget-friendly option.
The restaurant gets busy during breakfast hours, so plan accordingly.
Salads are priced by weight, so be mindful of your selections.
Small private sleeping pods with locked doors and shared bathrooms create a unique blend of privacy and community. The atmosphere stays peaceful with quiet hours, despite some noise from shared air conditioning and thin walls. Location near major transit hubs adds convenience for travelers.
Breakfast features bagels alongside homemade muffins, cookies, and lots of fruit. Options include peanut butter and a variety of breads, with coffee and herbal tea available.
Rates run around $180 a night, which is cheap for the location but high for the small box size.
Good to know
The location is a 15-minute walk from The Empire State Building and next to a subway stop.
Quiet hours from 8:30 pm to 8 am ensure a peaceful sleep.
Breakfast is vegetarian/vegan with fresh fruit available all day.
Restaurant offers spacious upstairs dining with a cozy yet modern atmosphere. It features a fresh bar for made-to-order wraps and sandwiches. The vibe varies, with quiet moments and occasional loud, lively energy.
Bagels come freshly topped and made to order, often paired with egg and bacon in breakfast sandwiches. Options include bagels with butter or egg salad, served alongside a fruit buffet and a variety of hot and cold foods.
Breakfast prices stay normal, but the evening buffet offers a cheap alternative. The overall food costs lean toward affordable despite some conflicting impressions.
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Beware of potential overcharging and hidden fees at checkout.
When you pay with a credit card, a 3.99% commission is added.
Breakfast prices are around $8 for omelettes and eggs to order.