Moroccan and Mediterranean styles shape an elegant, welcoming space with authentic decor and traditional serving plates. Music complements the atmosphere, creating a Middle Eastern vibe that feels cozy and inviting. The place draws those seeking kosher Mediterranean cuisine with a genuine, homemade taste.
Fresh challah rolls hold the schnitzel chicken sandwiches, combining fried breaded chicken with grilled peppers and fresh spices. The schnitzel challah sandwiches stand out for their rich flavor and are highly rated for taste.
The Challah Schnitzel sandwich stands out with its thin, crunchy chicken schnitzel that tastes like the ones in Israel. The beef stew sandwich also offers a delicious alternative.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during weekends.
Expect generous portion sizes for all dishes.
A service charge is included in the bill, so no additional tip is necessary.
Outdoor sandwich shop offers a laid back vibe with covered seating under a shaded area. The atmosphere blends casual and fine dining styles in a chill North Austin setting. It attracts those seeking quality subs in a relaxed, local environment.
Toasted bread comes out fluffy and tasty with a delicious challah roll on the Chicken Bacon Ranch sub.
Sandwiches come with huge portions and quality ingredients. The banh mi and Cubano stand out, with fresh bread and surprising touches like fried mushrooms.
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Deep End Subs only accepts online ordering for pickup.
Expect a wait time of 45-50 minutes for your order.
ACC students and faculty receive free fries with their order.
Bright, elegant bakery with two levels and large windows fills the space with natural light. Atmosphere feels Parisian and cozy, welcoming for working or relaxing with coffee. Seating includes comfortable booths, upstairs lounge, and outdoor tables perfect for people watching.
Smoked salmon on a soft challah knot pairs with tzatziki and radish for a fresh, balanced bite. Challah breads and croissants come out rich and excellent.
Mozzarella Pesto and scrambled egg sandwiches come fresh and flavorful with perfect toasting. Croissant sandwiches are flaky and buttery, while omelet sandwiches carry a truffle hint and slight sourness.
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Gloves should be worn when touching food and removed before returning to the register.
Expect 8-10 minutes to get your order taken if there's one person ahead.
Prices are higher than at Starbucks and other local cafes.
Bakery combines warm atmosphere with friendly staff and a salad bar alongside baked goods. It offers kosher, homemade products with a focus on fresh, visually appealing items and a variety of lunch and dinner options. Cleanliness and efficient service contribute to a pleasant experience.
Fresh hiemishe challah and challah rolls stand out here. The bakery offers a solid selection of baked goods including bread and pastries.
Fresh sandwiches stand out with great taste and quality. Quick options include fresh-made sandwiches alongside baked goods and pastries.
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The bakery items are baked fresh every day.
They accept SNAP.
The prices are very reasonable.
Small sandwich shop with retro deli vibe and limited counter seating along windows. Atmosphere feels authentic Brooklyn with a lively, welcoming energy and friendly staff. Outdoor seating offers a chance to enjoy the neighborhood while eating.
Soft, well toasted, and buttery challah rolls hold sandwiches like the Hot Brisket and Pastrami, Egg, and Cheese. The bread's texture complements tender meat and fluffy eggs perfectly.
Breakfast sandwiches feature pastrami, egg, and cheese on a perfectly toasted bagel, wrapped and cut neatly. The Reuben and Hot Brisket on griddled challah stand out for their hefty portions and rich flavors.
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Expect to wait 15-20 minutes if you arrive after 10am.
Ordering online first is highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
The pastrami sandwich costs about $21 or $22.
Bakery offers authentic Israeli baked goods with a cozy atmosphere and freshly baked breads and pastries filling the air. Space includes a self-service layout and inviting seating area. The vibe feels warm and homey, reminiscent of Tel Aviv streets.
Soft, fresh, and flavorful challah loaves stand out for Shabbat meals. Sweet challah rolls work well for sandwiches and add a unique touch to the bread selection.
Fresh and full of flavor sandwiches stand out here, especially the tuna and shakshuka options. The owner makes each sandwich with care, adding a personal touch to the breads and fillings.
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Shibolim Bakery offers a variety of kosher baked goods, including challah and pastries.
All challah contains sesame seeds; consider this if you have allergies.
The bakery is conveniently located near the airport, making it easy to visit.
Vintage and antique decor creates a golden atmosphere with lounge-style seating and a classic VHS collection. Live music and DJs add a party vibe alongside game rooms and themed nights. Craft cocktails and standout food like burgers and fries complement a chill, eclectic energy.
Grilled cheese sandwiches use challah bread that is soft and slightly sweet. The sandwich pairs well with tomato soup, creating a classic combo.
Burgers and sandwiches stand out with options like the Jezzebelle burger, prime rib sandwich, and a juicy chicken sandwich that requires a plate to catch drips. A vegan sandwich also earns strong praise.
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Revelry's Happy Hour ends at 6 pm.
The Drag Queen brunch at Revelry sells out very quickly.
Parking is available, but it can fill up quickly during events.
Restaurant offers European-style design with natural light and a real coffee bar. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, lively with jazz-themed music and friendly energy. Outdoor seating adds a relaxed vibe, creating a welcoming spot for various meals.
Baked fresh on site, the challah bread comes in rolls and mini loaves straight from the oven. It pairs well with dishes like schnitzel and short rib, and features in the Israeli breakfast alongside eggs and fresh salads.
Chicken schnitzel sandwiches come enormous and packed with flavor, often paired with amazing potatoes. The schnitzel challah sandwich stands out as a top-rated choice, praised for its taste and size.
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Happy hour events can be hosted for groups of up to 20 people.
The menu features a wide variety of Mediterranean and Italian dishes.
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Mediterranean restaurant offers a beautiful patio with cozy, lively atmosphere and gorgeous decor. Outdoor seating enhances the experience, creating a welcoming vibe away from busy streets. The energy is vibrant yet relaxed, suited for brunch, lunch, or dinner.
Fresh, warm challah bread stands out with a soft texture and rich flavor. The sesame challah scores well for taste and pairs perfectly with dishes like the egg sandwich and mezze trio.
Falafel pita and challah egg sandwiches stand out with fresh flavors and solid preparation. The schnitzel sandwich and burger come beautifully prepared with attention to detail.
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Parking can be tricky on weekends, so plan accordingly.
They only accept cash and require exact change for payments.
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long waits.
Street-side restaurant style with authentic Israeli vibes creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like being with family. The space is clean and spacious yet often busy and lively, especially during lunch hours.
Fresh baked challah bread comes with extra sesame seeds and serves as the base for the Friday special. The challah pairs with crispy schnitzel and sides like matbucha and eggplant for a flavorful meal.
Schnitzel sandwiches come out perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy inside, seasoned just right. Ribeye sandwiches include hummus, garlic, purple cabbage, and pickles with a full choice of toppings available.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to avoid long waits.
Hamitbach is one of the few kosher restaurants in the area.
Small cafe with no indoor seating offers quaint outdoor balcony space and views over a parking area. Atmosphere feels cozy and homey with a European-style bakery vibe. Popular spot known for high-quality baked goods and a comfortable, local feel.
Challah stands out as a key item, especially available on Fridays. Ordering it in advance is common due to its popularity alongside bagels and pretzel rolls.
Sandwiches come freshly made and take a few minutes to prepare. Options like the pepperoni and Reuben are stuffed and perfectly toasted, while breakfast sandwiches could use a sauce like pesto aioli.
Good to know
There is no indoor seating available at the cafe.
You should order Challah in advance.
The place is only a 2-minute walk from Aubrey Davis/Lid park.
Small dining room with intimate seating and nostalgic decor evokes a cozy, European cafe atmosphere. Warm, inviting vibe feels like a modern take on grandmother's house comfort. Space stands out for its boutique-style charm and detailed, authentic touches.
Hot honey chicken challah French toast stands out with its sweet and spicy flavor. The challah French toast pairs well with savory dishes like latkes benedict and pastrami and eggs waffle.
Pastrami sandwiches stand out with fresh, flavorful meat that melts in your mouth. Options like the banh mi brisket and Reuben offer tasty variety alongside a cozy, well-designed atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating and high demand.
Expect long wait times, especially for popular items like the pastrami sandwich.
Parking can be challenging at this small establishment.
Deli space combines cozy, vibrant atmosphere with fun artwork and hip celebrity pencil portraits. Energy feels frantic and chaotic yet welcoming, focusing on authenticity over trends. Seating is ample, supporting a family-friendly environment with a modern take on classic deli style.
Challah comes out perfectly crisp outside and soft inside. It works well in sandwiches like the egg with vegetables and bacon or the grilled cheese, which pairs nicely with American cheese for extra tang.
Sandwiches feature delicious bread with a standout veggie sandwich on giardenera focaccia. Classic bagel sandwiches also offer a tasty option.
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There was no available parking on Clybourn without blocking traffic or risking a ticket.
They don’t accept cash; only card payments are accepted.
The only option for cream cheese on a bagel is to pay $8 for a tub.
Roomy bakery with varied seating options including sofas, high tops, and cushioned chairs creates a cozy atmosphere. Multiple music sources play simultaneously, contributing to a lively but sometimes noisy vibe. Pet-friendly space offers wifi and power outlets, supporting work and relaxation.
Great challah knots and a festive Rosh Hashanah apple challah stand out here. Challah bread is exceptional but priced around $9 for a small loaf, and it can sell out quickly.
Fresh sandwiches arrive daily with a great selection of vegetarian options. The egg breakfast sandwich stands out with an omelette cooked to perfection and overall, the sandwiches are very tasty.
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Cash is not accepted at the coffee stand.
You need to order while you are in line even if you don’t see what they offer.
The prices are on the high side, with croissants costing $5 to $6 each.
Bakery buzzes with a fresh bread aroma and lively crowd. Challah shines with its festive style and sesame topping. Sandwiches impress with artisan bread and tasty vegan options. Almond croissants and babka add to the delicious spread.
Challah stands out for its festive style and sesame topping. It tastes delicious and rich, often recommended alongside other baked goods.
Sandwiches feature scrambled egg and roasted cauliflower options with a vegan choice available. Breads come artisan-style, pairing well with the delectable fillings.
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Breads Bakery offers sandwiches, salads, bakery items, and coffee.
The caraway rye bread is only available on weekends.
They sometimes have items on the menu only for that particular month, like the cheesecake babka in May.
Proper sit-down deli with old school diner feel and tooled metal ceiling creates a comfortable, classic NYC kosher atmosphere. The space is quiet and welcoming, offering a warm Jewish New Yorker experience distinct from bustling modern delis.
Challah here is excellent and works well both as bread and in dishes like French toast. It holds up nicely with a thick layer of pastrami for sandwiches.
Hot pastrami sandwiches stand out with generous meat portions that melt in your mouth. The turkey sandwich pairs well with crispy fries, and the soup with half sandwich combo offers a solid lunch deal.
Good to know
The restaurant is kosher, so no outside food or drink is allowed.
The restaurant only allows 40 minutes to eat after entry.
The restaurant closed for sit down dinner at 7:30 PM.
Small bakery with rustic wooden accents and bright, airy lighting creates a cozy, friendly atmosphere. No seating inside encourages a grab-and-go experience amid a bustling vibe. Aromas of fresh bread and pastries fill the space, adding to its charm.
Flaky, soft, and buttery textures define the challah croissant, which tastes unmistakably like challah. Varieties include a vanilla challah honey bun and a classic honey Challah Pullman.
Sweet sandwiches like the EB BB stand out with rich flavors. Bread works well with fig jam, cheese, and walnuts, and the egg sandwich offers a rich, delicious option.
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A double pretzel costs $15, while a single pretzel usually costs $7.
Expect no line on Friday mornings around 9:45am.
The bakery does not start serving pretzels until later in the day.
Mediterranean restaurant offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere with a well-designed interior and a dog-friendly back patio that feels like a peaceful garden. The vibe is warm and elegant, with occasional lively sounds from the open kitchen. Outdoor seating adds a romantic, alfresco style experience.
Challah bread arrives very hot and delicious. The challah schnitzel is crispy and comforting, adding a special touch to the meal.
Lamb and falafel sandwiches stand out with rich flavors and perfectly balanced ingredients. The schnitzel sandwich and eggplant sandwich with egg also offer unique, satisfying combinations.
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Fortuna NYC is a kosher restaurant, catering to dietary restrictions.
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Expect longer wait times on weekends due to popularity.
Modern bakery with extensive covered outdoor seating and a warm, inviting atmosphere filled with the smell of fresh bread. Space feels busy and cozy, with a coffee shop vibe and friendly service. Outdoor area includes heaters and plugs, making it comfortable for longer stays.
Offers an assortment of Challah with chocolate and cinnamon babka alongside spinach and feta burekas. The Challah bread has a taste that varies by personal preference and is not highly recommended.
Scrambled egg sandwich stands out as a consistent favorite. Tuna sandwich on Jerusalem loaf also offers a fresh, delicious option.
Good to know
The bakery doesn't have seating options inside and has few tables outside.
If you go at the last hour, the cheesecakes are $5.
The price for two cups of tea is $10 plus tax.
Large, bright diner with traditional New York decor and retro exterior creates an authentic vibe. Atmosphere feels lively and celebrity-infused, with comfortable seating and booths ideal for people watching. Design uses shutters and mirrors to avoid feeling cramped, distinguishing it from typical NYC diners.
Challah bread here is tasty and great. It holds up well in sandwiches like tuna salad with cheese and lettuce.
Piled high pastrami sandwiches come piping hot and stand out for their incredible flavor. The Reuben and club sandwiches also impress, often paired with delicious fries on the side.
Good to know
Breakfast is served all day.
The restaurant closes at 9:00 p.m.
Reservations are needed for this diner.
Stylish space features hand-painted brick walls and beautiful tile work with an earthy, rustic vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting despite busy, sometimes chaotic entry. Creative pastries and breads complement a relaxed all-day café energy.
Freshness stands out with both challah and baguette available. The stuffed challah draws attention, paired with sweet treats like baklava and cardamom kouing.
Mary's Biscuit Sandwich stands out as a staple with a notable breakfast version. The Turkey sandwich offers a simple, nice option among the choices.
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A mandatory 20% service charge is added to all bills.
An additional 24% surcharge is included for service and healthcare charges.
Expect limited menu options, especially for brunch and lunch items.
Small space with authentic New York style and a modern rustic interior creates a cozy, neighborhood feel. Atmosphere feels comfortable and welcoming, often lively like a party. Open kitchen and self-serve setup add to the casual, homey vibe.
Challah here has a delicate sweetness that works well for stuffing or bread pudding. Its texture resembles bobka, but the crust carries a fishy flavor that stands out.
Huge portions make the sandwiches stand out, often leaving half to take home. Pastrami and brisket on rye come perfectly made, with the pastrami sandwich especially noted as phenomenal and delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for catering services, especially on weekends.
Expect to pay around $30 for a sandwich, which may feel overpriced.
Arrive early for breakfast or lunch to avoid long wait times.
Bagel shop with 1980s decor and a community-oriented atmosphere offers New York style bagels and gluten free options at competitive prices. The space feels quiet and calm despite a cluttered, worn interior. Regulars meet here for freshly made bagels and coffee in a family-run setting.
Challah bread stands out for its rich flavor and soft texture. It ranks among the few places offering kosher challah in the area, making it a notable choice for that specialty.
Breakfast sandwiches feature bagels and egg whites with options like egg and cheese. Sandwiches can take up to 25 minutes to prepare and sometimes have minimal cheese.
Good to know
They do not accept card payments for purchases under $5.
The menu lacks clear visibility, making it hard to see available options.
Gluten-free bagels are offered at no extra cost.
French bakery offers freshly baked goods with a spacious, cozy atmosphere featuring natural lighting and table seating. The space fills up quickly, creating a lively but sometimes congested environment. Pastries like babka and croissants stand out for their quality and taste.
Sesame challah pairs well with labne and has a perfect texture and flavor. Plain challah costs nearly $10 but has a poor dough quality and is less enjoyable compared to other bakeries.
Egg sandwiches come with fluffy scrambled eggs on perfect sesame seed bread. Options like spinach feta and tomato mozzarella sandwiches add variety with fresh, tasty ingredients.
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The almond croissant costs over $6.
The chocolate rugalach costs $14 for 6 pieces.
The bakery is located in midtown Manhattan along 6th Avenue, near the subway.
Narrow, old-school diner with a historic vibe and intimate seating creates a cozy, authentic atmosphere. The place buzzes with classic New York energy, featuring minimal service and a tight layout that feels like stepping back in time.
Challah has crispy edges and a fluffy center, with a slight sweetness and balanced saltiness. It pairs well with dishes like omelettes and sandwiches and shines in the Challah French toast served warm with butter.
White fish sandwiches come in massive portions with a great bread-to-filling ratio. Sandwiches use challah bread and include fries, coleslaw, and large pickles at no extra cost.
Good to know
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early on weekdays.
Breakfast special deals are available before 11am daily for $7.
A small toast size sandwich and a cup of soup costs $18.
Small deli with covered outdoor seating and a heated patio offers a cozy, old-world vibe reminiscent of New York. Space is limited, focusing on takeout and casual outdoor dining with a neighborhood feel. Outdoor heaters sometimes fail, affecting comfort during colder weather.
Challah comes in loaves that are sometimes thin and skimpy. Samples appear on Fridays, and there are also fun dessert items alongside the bread.
Sandwiches feature delicious bread and fresh ingredients. The lox bagel and pastrami breakfast sandwich stand out for their authentic taste and quality.
Good to know
Get there early to ensure a full selection of bagels, especially on weekends.
They often run out of popular bagel options by early afternoon.
Prices for bagels and sandwiches can be high, with some items costing over $50.
Classic American diner with an exposed kitchen and retro vibe creates an upbeat, old school atmosphere. Spacious seating includes indoor and outdoor areas with heaters and floral accents. Staff operate efficiently, supporting a cool, hip, yet down-to-earth environment.
Challah bread appears in several dishes like toasted challah for BLTs and as a side with breakfast. The Challah French toast gets mixed reviews but is a common menu item.
Sandwiches feature tender meat, good cheese, and sauerkraut. Options include a steak sandwich and a hot honey fried chicken sandwich with a tasty, flavorful profile.
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Expect a wait if you arrive at brunch hours.
The establishment closes at 4 PM.
The 2 egg platter costs $25.
Small space with stylish layout and multiple bars creates a lively atmosphere. Noise levels rise with loud music and close seating, making conversation difficult. Both indoor and outdoor seating offer comfortable options despite crowding.
Fried chicken pairs with thick, fluffy Challah toast in several dishes. The Challah French toast options come in large portions and feature a honey fried chicken twist.
French dip sandwiches stand out with a rich dipping sauce that adds depth. The crab cake sandwich offers a fresh, non-fishy taste, while the patty melt delivers a classic, satisfying flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for visiting on a Friday night.
The restaurant serves brunch every day.
Go on wine Wednesdays for the best deals.
Small fusion restaurant blends Jewish and Japanese decor with a homey but modern vibe. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and friendly to overwhelming and loud due to tight seating. Outdoor seating offers a warm spot for people and dog watching.
Small challah rolls come with butter and taste rich and delicious. Challah bread features in dishes like French toast with fried chicken and pairs well with items like lox and ramen.
Pastrami sandwich features softer meat and delivers a good, classic flavor. It stands out as a solid choice among the sandwiches available.
Good to know
Reservations are highly encouraged due to limited seating.
The restaurant offers a three-course dinner on Christmas Day.
Expect to pay a 3% surcharge for credit card payments.