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Bagel Boy

4.1 (363 reviews)
Open 5:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
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Good for kids

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Oh and the coffee is always hot and fresh!
Jessica W.

These are the best bagels IMO. They are soft, but crisp on the outside and fluffy. They have a ton of different flavors such as strawberry, scallion and bacon cheddar. They have employees that have been working there for years (30+) and treat them well. The sandwiches are all stellar, my favorite is the belly buster. Roast beef, cheddar , bacon and Luger sauce heated up on a roll. The only thing I think they fail at is coffee, but you can't have it all right?

Ham/Egg/Cheese on a roll
Mei C.

Was in the area and wanted a quick bite. This location is smaller compared to the other branches, and the ordering system is a bit messy. The ordering counter is towards the straight end of the shop, and because it was crowded on the day of my visit, I had to yell/scream my sandwich order to the staff. The line to pay for my order was also hectic and all over the place (it's so cramped inside the shop, there's no place to move). The customers in front of me had similar orders to mine, no one knew which is which or who is who. Overall, the paying process was a bit overwhelming. Once I received my ham/egg/cheese on a roll, I've forgotten about the messy paying process. The breakfast sandwich tasted really good, and I thoroughly enjoyed my food while walking around the neighborhood

Just the location. I didn't take a picture of the sandwich because since she call and was told to go ahead and get a refund and a different.

the manager was very rude to my daughter. We ordered 2 paninis and the bacon was raw. So my daughter called and was told to come back the next day for a refund, he was a different person than who we talked to. He was rude to my daughter made her feel bad about how he treated her. One sometimes you get a good sandwich or panini and they're friendly, but not on that day. He gave her 20 and change but still it cost 30 n chang. lost ten dol but that not the real issue he was rude, condescending n dismissive.

Bagel with Fresh Lox and Cream Cheese and avocado
Ka V.

I have a personal favorite bagel spot and don't usually venture out but my husband offered to pick up some bagels from a new spot closer to home for brunch on the way home from Target. He knows what I usually get so I trusted his judgment and hubby did not disappoint. Each of our sandwiches had cream cheese, lox and avocado - one on sesame bagel (his) and one with everything (mine). Bagel Boy has solid bagels and I was very impressed. The cream cheese spread was plentiful, lox generous and avocados enough for a well rounded sandwich. I don't usually finish my entire bagel but managed to scarf down the entire thing today - without feeling overly stuffed. I can't wait to come back to try more things on the menu and bring my kids!

Linda E.

I've only tried this via uber eats but I can tell you each time they deliver, literally. The bagels are surprisingly very good! I know you won't find this on the list of top bagels but it is still worth trying. The everything bagel is crunchy on the outside but soft and fluffy on the inside. My go to order here is everything bagel with eggs & turkey bacon! Have to keep it halal! On the sweet side, the cinnamon bagel never disappoints! A great bagel choice!

Whole wheat bagel with light cream cheese
Brian M.

One of the best bagel shops left in New York City. They say bagels are all about the water and nobody out of New York can replicate it. Weekends are always SUPER busy. It's ok as they usually have 10 or more people on staff. Great bagels and other things to choose from. Sandwiches, paninis, wraps, assorted flavored and regular cream cheese, all types of bagels, coffees, teas, pastries, cookies, fruits, drinks, and a full catering service. The food is fresh, bagels are freshly made, the store is clean, consistent good service and the owner or manager are usually there to insure the experience is a good one. I would highly recommend them especially of course for their bagels.

Large Coffee
Cris T.

I came here for a large coffee this morning. I walked in and found plenty of staff members behind the counter ready to take your order with two additional staff members ready to ring you up. They even had in-house delivery members as well. I ordered a large French vanilla hot coffee. While I was waiting for it, they had plenty of bagels and different types of cream cheeses. Their breakfast menu is pretty extensive included pancakes, egg platters, and omelets. The prices are right. I paid $2.85 for a large coffee. The coffee was hot and made to my liking. I will definitely be back. The place is super clean and the staff is very helpful and professional.

Egg Everything with Creamcheese
Mike M.

Have heard people speak of this place for years but really haven't been in a while so I figured I go to give it an honest review. The bagel was great. My favorite egg everything is a good place to start when trying out a bagel shop. The bagel had a soft interior that surprised me. No heavy bagels here. The exterior was baked perfectly without being too chewy or crusty. Perfect. Had my egg everything with cream cheese cant go wrong. Bonus points: The Bagel was still warm around 7am on a weekday. Place is visibly clean and the staff are ok. Try them out!

Sausage Egg and Cheese on a Bagel ($5.75)
Ga Hing C.

3.5/5 Wanted to explore more bagel options in the area and saw this place was highly reviewed. Went on a Saturday morning, it was busy, but the line moved really fast. I was impressed by how speedy the service was. I ordered a sesame bagel with butter and a sesame bagel with sausage, eggs and cheese. The bagels were loaded with sesame seeds, the eggs were fluffy and not dry. However, the bagels were very chewy for my taste. With each bite, I had bread stuck to my teeth. Good service, but the texture of the bagels were not for me.

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Best bagels in Brooklyn you never wait more than a few minutes great service clean and friendly I would recommend it to anyone

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i came by the place and never have eaten anything like it! WOW i also told my pals in the union in NY

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Ask the Community - Bagel Boy

Do they ship bagels?

Yes they do. Go to the website.

Are the Rainbow Bagels seasonal? Or are they available all year round?

Year round

Are there any vegan options?

Croissants, as addressed in the first answer, are not vegan by any stretch of the imagination. The thing that makes them flaky is butter. Bagel Boy does not carry vegan croissants. As to Kate B's answer, most bagels are NOT vegan because most have… Read more

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