Small bakery with immaculate decor and a welcoming, cozy vibe that fosters camaraderie and local pride. Lines often wrap outside, reflecting its popularity and authentic NYC-style bagels. Offers a full espresso bar and thoughtful touches like dog treats outside.
Bagels here have an authentic NYC flavor and texture that stands out in the region. The vegan options, including cream cheese, match the quality of the traditional bagels, making every bite consistently great.
Kids get a vanilla steamer so they can join in. Bagels like the Nutella bagel get kid approval. Saturdays often turn into a family tradition around these treats.
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Expect long lines, especially on Saturday mornings, so arrive early.
They often sell out of bagels before closing time, so come early.
The seating area fills up quickly, making it hard to find a spot.
Spacious cafe with natural lighting, real plants at each table, and comfortable furniture creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Music plays softly, supporting a laid-back vibe suitable for studying or relaxing. Handmade bagels and quality drinks add to the inviting, family-owned feel.
Everything bagels stand out with a homemade taste and pair well with rich cream cheese. Bagel sandwiches combine fresh ingredients for a satisfying bite.
Offers a great variety of drinks with options to customize for kids. Serves popular choices like matcha lover boba and fruit milk teas that appeal to children.
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The cafe offers a wide variety of breakfast bagels and baked goods.
Yuu Tea Cafe is dog-friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
The cafe has an EV charging station available for electric vehicles.
Bakery offers wide variety of regional and international breads with an authentic open kitchen visible from the front. Atmosphere stays low key and family friendly with inviting aromas and music that adds charm. Early visits reward with fresh, unique baked goods that draw a loyal local crowd.
Bagels stand out for their incredible flavor and consistent quality. Regular visits highlight them as a favorite alongside scones and focaccia.
Kids enjoy the cinnamon rolls and the Rainier polvoron, a big mint cookie. The entire loaf disappears quickly between them and friends during dinner.
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The Conchas contain lard, which is important for those with food restrictions.
It is best to order online because they sell out fast.
Prices are awesome compared to similar (lesser quality) options.
Coffee shop offers ample seating with both indoor and outdoor options, including a special area for kids. Atmosphere blends cozy charm with a stylish, slow vibe, though music can be loud at times. Features include child-friendly amenities like toys and books, and it welcomes well-behaved dogs.
The Lox and Bagel offers a fair price and pairs well with a latte. The bagel with lox stands out as a solid lunch choice.
Small booths fit kids well and shelves hold books for different ages. Drawers and baskets offer toys for younger children. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor options plus a special kids area.
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Parking could be challenging, but thereโs street parking available.
Queen Bee Cafe does not accept cash; credit cards are required.
They offer a bakery happy hour before closing with a buy one get one free deal.
Coffee shop occupies a spacious, converted concrete building with ample seating and plenty of outlets for working. Atmosphere feels inviting and laid back with soft music and a community-minded vibe. Features include a drive-through, rentable conference room, and playful touches like games and a split-flap display.
Bagels stand out with a savory, satisfying flavor and come alongside all-day breakfast items. The bagels here match the quality found outside New York and pair well with breakfast burritos.
Smoothies appeal to kids and the staff stay lovely and accepting of toddlers. The space lets little ones toddle around freely without bothering others and offers games for all ages.
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The coffee shop has easy street level disabled access.
There is plenty of parking available, but it can fill up quickly.
They offer a variety of food options including bagels and breakfast items.
Spacious beer garden with panoramic runway views and a breezy mezzanine setup offers a calm, welcoming atmosphere ideal for watching planes and people. The space features ample seating and plug-ins for devices, making it suitable for relaxing or working. It stays quieter than ground floor options, providing a peaceful escape within the airport environment.
Salmon bagels come with smoked salmon sliced very thin and spread over rucola on two bagel halves. Cream cheese adds richness, and the bagel is priced over $20 with tax.
Room for kids to run around exists while adults eat and charge devices. Kids enjoy pizza, strawberry lemonade, and watching planes take off. The spot is very kid-friendly and accommodating.
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Brewtop Social no longer accepts Priority Pass as of July 1, 2024.
Expect high prices; a burger and fries can cost around $23.
Brewtop Social is located on the second floor above Salty's in the central terminal.
Small, rustic bakery with a welcoming atmosphere and pleasant aroma of fresh bread. Space feels cozy but crowded, offering free samples and outdoor seating nearby. The vibe is cheerful and nostalgic, like a neighborhood store with a warm, earthy touch.
Pretzel bagels come soft and chewy with an everything bagel flavor but sometimes lack enough salt and chew. Small bagels cost around $4 each and pair well with chive & onion cream cheese or homemade egg salad.
Kids get pretzel rolls free and enjoy sweet treats and samples. Toddlers like popping in for their special treats.
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The bakery often sells out of popular items by early afternoon.
Expect a wait time of 15-30 minutes during busy weekends.
They do not open on Sundays or Mondays.
Small cafe with a cozy, inviting vibe and calm, delicate aesthetic featuring wall art and a gorgeous backyard. Atmosphere stays quiet and friendly, offering games like Uno and Jenga for groups. Nearby bakery adds fresh bread, complementing a menu with unique desserts and drinks.
Turkish bagels stand out with their generous portion size and fresh taste. Bagel sandwiches come with fresh veggies and unique options like the turkey bagel sandwich.
Staff show excellent service and accommodate families with active toddlers well. The atmosphere feels welcoming for kids and suits their needs.
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The cafe offers unique Yemeni desserts and drinks not found elsewhere.
Parking is limited, so consider arriving early.
The prices are affordable, providing good value for money.
Coffee shop offers a cozy atmosphere with friendly staff and low-volume background music that supports easy conversation. Spacious interior includes tables, a couch, and games, making it suitable for socializing or relaxing. Community-focused features like a pay it forward wall add a welcoming and supportive vibe.
Breakfast bagels come as bagel sandwiches with toasted jam and cream cheese. They pair well with lotus energy drinks and fit into a daily routine.
Parents can relax while kids stay entertained in a kid friendly atmosphere. Staff enforce rules strictly, not allowing children behind the counter, and highchairs are suggested but not confirmed.
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They host wine tasting events twice a month.
The convenience of ordering ahead on their website makes it easy to fit into your schedule.
They can customize your order, so feel free to ask for changes.
Waterfront views and a full-service bar on upper floors create a lively setting. Crowded and cramped seating contrasts with great Bloody Marys and fresh seafood options. Self-serve drinks and Apple Pay add convenience amid a busy atmosphere.
Bagels come with good quality salmon lox and cream cheese. Options include a bagel with cream cheese and a side of cooked salmon when lox isn't available.
Kids enjoy the fish and chips and pancakes here, with burgers also tasting good. Staff handle children well, making it easy for families to dine with table service.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for tables during weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant opens for lunch at 12 pm, so plan accordingly.
Open space with plenty of seating and metal chairs creates a lively, somewhat loud atmosphere. Families gather in a warm community space that offers vegan and vegetarian options clearly marked. The environment balances between cozy and bustling, with a mix of inviting and practical features.
Bagels come with a perfect amount of crisp and generous size. Options include poppyseed and pretzel bagels with plenty of schmears. Early hours make them easy to grab for breakfast.
Kids enjoy blueberry bagels and pizza bagels with veggie cream cheese. Sandwiches and chocolate milk also appear as popular choices for children.
Good to know
Vegan bagel options are clearly marked on the menu.
Parking is easy with plenty of spots near the hatchery.
Ordering ahead online is recommended to avoid busy times.