Open-air patio beside a well-kept pool offers a relaxed, upscale vibe with pleasant music and shaded seating. Bright sunlight creates a warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for morning and midday visits. The space suits groups including families, combining poolside comfort with a calm, enjoyable energy.
Salmon bagels come with fresh, flavorful salmon and pair well with eggs benedict or avocado toast. Presentation is beautiful, and the bagels complement a tasty cappuccino.
Eggs come in Eggs Benedict and Eggs Royal styles, with the latter noted for its rich flavor. The menu also features a Mediterranean Omelette alongside dishes like salmon bagels and tuna rolls.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid waits of 15-30 minutes.
The regular menu closes at 3:30 PM, but the pool remains open until 8 PM.
The café opens at 9 AM, making it a great breakfast spot.
Small breakfast restaurant with retro art design and old-timey wall characters creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Music features 90's and early 2000's Hip Hop & R&B, adding a cool, comfy vibe. Seating fits small groups, making it intimate rather than spacious.
Avocado bagel stands out as a favorite with a fresh, creamy texture. Other options include a pork belly bagel and the Shelly Yoko, which combines bacon, melted cheddar, chive schmear, egg, and hash brown on a bagel.
Eggs come out fluffy and well-prepared across dishes like Eggs Benedict, scrambled eggs, and steak and eggs. Options include hearty plates with hash browns, bacon, sausage, and unique items like panko fried spam with rice and gravy.
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Expect a 45-minute wait on weekends due to limited seating.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Vegetarian options are available and can be customized upon request.
Retro diner style with 50s throwback decor creates a cozy, laid-back atmosphere. Comfortable booths and quiet location invite relaxed meals and friendly visits. Outdoor seating with games and books adds a casual, welcoming touch.
Bagel sandwiches feature a Dijonnaise spread that balances flavors with ham, tomato, eggs, cheese, and crispy bacon. A gluten-free sourdough asiago bagel is available for those with gluten allergies.
Eggs come in creative combos like the Ultimate Bagel Sandwich with ham, tomato, cheese, and crispy bacon, all brightened by Dijonnaise. The 3 cheese omelette quesadilla offers a rich, cheesy twist on eggs.
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The parking lot is located behind the building, but it's not easily noticeable.
There was plenty of parking available.
I paid around $23 for two people for a croissant breakfast sandwich and a smoothie.
Sandwich shop with authentic New York deli vibe and an open kitchen showcasing skilled preparation. Atmosphere feels welcoming and family-like, encouraging a technology-free zone for relaxed dining. Bakery counter offers fresh bagels, pastries, and sweets to take home.
Day-old bagels come in a dozen for $8, offering a solid deal. The bakery offers a full menu including pastries, challah, Danish, and macaroons alongside the bagels.
Eggs Benedict stands out with rich Hollandaise and large portions. The vegetarian options like the vegetable omelette and Eggs Nova Scotia offer hearty, flavorful choices.
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Fisher’s Deli is open for breakfast and lunch.
Expect to wait in line as it is very popular.
Parking can be difficult during the farmer's market.
Casual breakfast spot with covered outdoor patio and cramped seating creates a cozy, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, with a family-oriented energy that welcomes all. Frequent diners enjoy lively, pleasant surroundings with thoughtful touches throughout.
Eggs Benedict comes on Texas toast and stands out for its rich flavor. Multiple dishes with eggs Benedict and sandwiches all show consistent quality.
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Expect a 10-minute wait on Sunday mornings due to popularity.
Prices are reasonable, averaging around $100 for a group of six.
The cafe does not accept American Express for payments.
Huge space with clean, welcoming atmosphere offers a quiet, relaxed vibe ideal for early meals. Bagels come in varied, delicious flavors with standout sandwiches and fresh options. Frequented by those seeking a quick, affordable breakfast away from pricier spots.
Fresh bagels stand out with moist texture and rich flavors like blueberry and maplehouse. Options include lox and unique spreads such as jalapeño cheese, with staff often customizing orders like cinnamon sugar bagels.
Breakfast bagels come with two eggs by default, except the brisket bagel which has enough eggs already. Eggs pair well with various toppings like avocado and tomatoes, making for a solid breakfast option.
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The store closes at 2 PM on weekdays.
There is a large parking lot right in front of the store.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Small space fills with busy chatter and cramped seating, creating a lively yet cozy vibe. Self-serve coffee bar with customizable options complements the wide variety of bagel flavors that draw consistent crowds. Outdoor seating offers relief from the indoor bustle despite heat exposure.
Bagels come crispy on the outside and soft on the inside with options like cheddar jalapeño and everything bagels. The menu features wild choices such as Fruity Pebbles bagels and cookie dough spreads that taste like dessert.
Breakfast sandwiches feature fluffy eggs paired with savory bacon and melted cheese on a perfectly toasted bagel. Custom options include scrambled eggs with choices like garlic bagels and provolone cheese.
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Expect long wait times as the place is often packed.
They offer a wide variety of bagel flavors and cream cheese options.
Free parking is available for customers.
Spacious restaurant with modern, nature-inspired decor and a sun-and-moon theme creates a warm, stylish, and inviting atmosphere. The vibe is lively and energetic yet comfortable, attracting a mix of casual diners and families. Pet-friendly policy and airy, tropical accents set it apart from typical cafes.
New York Bagel breakfast sandwich features shoulder ham and comes with crispy tater tots and potatoes on the side. The bagel meal is hearty and satisfying.
Steak and Eggs features an incredible steak paired with eggs. The omelette is fluffy and well-prepared.
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Parking can be limited facing Tropicana Avenue, but there's more in the back through Arville.
Expect a 15-minute wait during peak hours on Saturdays.
The menu offers a variety of options from healthy to hearty meals.
Breakfast spot combines vintage decor with nostalgic Saturday morning cartoons playing throughout. Atmosphere feels warm and family-oriented, with dog-friendly patio and accessible books for children. Space offers both indoor and outdoor seating, creating a welcoming vibe for diverse groups.
Smoked salmon with bagel offers a delicious option. The Bodega Bagel Sandwich stands out as a satisfying choice among diverse menu items.
Steak and eggs stand out with tender steak and well-cooked eggs. Eggs Benedict and the Bear Omelette offer rich flavors alongside tasty sides like smashed potatoes and bacon fried rice.
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Reservations are recommended at least a day in advance to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant operates on a cashless payment policy; credit cards only.
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during peak breakfast hours.
Sandwich shop offers generous portions and a variety of sweets including strawberry cheesecake and pastrami sandwiches. The space is tiny but clean with tables for dining in. Lines form regularly, reflecting steady demand for its New York-style bagels and affordable breakfast options.
Bagels here have a crisp outside and a chewy inside, close to New York style. Bagel sandwiches come with thin eggs and varying meat sizes, like decent sausage but very thin ham.
Eggs come in thin layers on bagel sandwiches, often needing a double portion. Omelettes appear with hash browns or paired with an everything bagel.
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Expect a 25-minute wait time for food orders.
Condiments cost an extra $1 each, which can add up.
The deli does not offer drink refills.