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Einstein Bros. Bagels

Einstein Bros. Bagels

2.5(127 reviews)
9.1 mi
$

Sad to see such poor reviews here - we've never had a bad experience. Most recently my husband got…read morea spicy breakfast sandwich and I got what I always get which is the bagel thin egg white sandwich. Quick, consistent in taste and adequate service. Nothing to write home about but good and solid!

I hate complaining about this place. Usually the service is good. The employees can be grumpy but I…read moredon't blame them. Serving the public isn't easy but one particular cashier needs to be called out for blatantly lying and having an extremely rude and unprofessional attitude. My husband and I came in and ordered 2 custom bagel sandwiches, no drink. We paid with a $50. I watched my husband pay and the cashier gave change for a $20 so I immediately said we paid with a $50 and she replied "no you didn't you paid with a $20." She lied two more times as I'm asking her to open the register because I know it was a 50. I said check the cameras as she tries to open the register. Finally she called the manager over who was very professional and explained to the young cashier that you always put the bill on top while you give change. I get that some people do rip restaurants off but we did not! We had to step aside because the manager could not open the register. After two more customers finally one was paying in cash so the register opened and lo and behold there was my 50 dollar bill right on top of the twenties. No apology from the young cashier. The manager apologized but not until she taught the cashier the lesson. Please train your employees on how to handle this situation. Another patron said she had problems with that cashier too. I should have been offered a free bagel at least !

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Bentley’s Bagels - Bagel

Bentley’s Bagels

4.4(135 reviews)
17.6 miAlphabet District, Northwest

I never thought I'd see the day when I'd give a Portland bagel five stars…read more A few things to note here: 1. Oregon is a miserable state for bagels. Arguably the best in the genre here exists in Hood River, and it's about par with Northeast supermarket bagels or the British Columbia approximation of a Montreal bagel. It's fine, but far better than the bagel-shaped rolls of white bread you'll encounter here. 2. Bentley's is in a neighborhood dense with bagels, but light on good bagels. The names of its bagel-making neighbors are familiar to the locals, but they're also a big part of the reason why expats go out of their way to travel across town and wait in lines for bagels that might be passable replicas of those they remember. My family is from New Jersey, which has its own (albeit unlauded) bagel culture entirely, and has spent more than a decade here lodging bagel complaints. Their last straw was a place in St. John's that moved to the art museum and then to a place by the Widmer brewery that sort of made a decent bagel, but charged about $3 for the privilege of eating one. Not with cream cheese, not with lox or whitefish--$3 for the bagel itself. Sirs, you can go fuck yourselves with that level of extortion for what's essentially a Shop-Rite+ bagel. Bentley's has been much more reasonable and consistent. In a town that considers boiling a bagel an artisanal option and not, in fact, a default, Bentley's gets its chewy exterior and density down. While I'm slightly disappointed that the dough lacks some of the complexity of its back-east contemporaries--especially on a coast where the tang of a sourdough is approached with such pride--Bentley's gets the consistency of its bagels down. It comes down to sound fundamentals: Bentley's makes only eight varieties of bagels, but includes right-coast vestiges like salt and onion. More importantly, though a single bagel is still $2 (slight sticker shock from back east), that gets into the buck-and-change range quickly when you get a baker's dozen for $21 (roughly $1.60 per). I haven't gotten the cream cheese or lox here because I like making life as difficult on myself as possible. The best cream cheese I've found here is in Hillsboro. The best lox and whitefish? Astoria. So if a bagel spot is going to be out of my way anyway, I may as well start the weekend picking up a bag on 21st street, hitting 26 for cream cheese, and popping up to Astoria for a room for the weekend. After nearly a decade and a half in this state, Bentley's has helped my family shorten the bagel map a bit and given us the best option the Portland metro has to option. Before you give up on bagels entirely and start believing things like "Hmm, maybe biscuits and gravy ARE worth my time," pop into Bentley's on a quiet Sunday morning and try it for yourself.

I love that they make fresh real eggs. And I saw them hand…read moreform the bagels, wow! The breakfast sandwich needed more flavor for my taste.

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Sunrise Bagels Beaverton - Cinnamon raisin

Sunrise Bagels Beaverton

3.9(249 reviews)
17.5 miSouthwest Portland
$

First off, and most importantly, the bagels are really good... I've been here a few times and it's…read moresolid. However, I struggle with the service sometimes. Last time I asked for a bagel with lox... and because I didn't explicitly say cream cheese they assumed none which to me is odd and should be the other way around. It's literally an item on their menu. Imagine my surprise when I got a dry bagel with lox on it. So I walked back in, and said to the guy behind the counter there must be a mistake I was asking for this with cream cheese... so he stares at me blankly and finally I say, can you add cream cheese on this or just give me a side of cream cheese? He ended up giving me a side (instead of just remaking it ) which he tried to charge me for but the girl working the register got the situation and said it's fine. Anyways it's a small mishap but service is all about how you handle those and this one left me feeling uncomfortable and like I was not competent.

I want Sunrise to know that the establishment did not bring this on itself…read more My Jersey family and I have lived out here for several years and I have avoided Sunrise because they are incredibly up-front about their process: They don't prepare their dough in the same fashion as bagel shops in the New York metro area or even Montreal and they do not boil bagels. I've been burned enough by bagel-shaped rolls to walk headlong into a shop that explicitly makes them, but friends of the family presented them as their favorite "bagels" this week. The extra star is for Sunrise's honesty. It's a buyer-beware situation for folks from back east, and they seem to have interacted with enough of us to wear their same on their sleeve. But the lacking stars come from both the product and the process. We went to get the bagels and told them we needed a dozen. Our friends typically don't order that many, so they were also a bit surprised to hear that you have to call in an order for anything above six (6) and wait an hour. That this happened during a week when I went to Bentley's--a place that actually boils a dense bagel--and ordered a mixed six myself on a Sunday without issues already reflected poorly on Sunrise. We jumped through that hoop, but putting together a baker's dozen here proved a bit of a nightmare. Why is half of the bagel menu either fruit or cheese? Why are most of the cream cheeses sweet tapanades or basically tomato/pepper jam? I tried to play it safe with some onion, garlic, poppy, and salt bagels, and had an egg sandwich during our wait, which was closer to 15 minutes than an hour. The "egg" was a puck that seemed as if it came straight from the carton, and the plain bagel was exactly as i'd feared: A bagel-shaped roll with a somewhat tacky exterior. If I'd placed it it the bagel splitter, it would've mushed into a dough ball. Also, coffee seems to exist in its own universe in this shop and had to be ordered after everything else. Is this for tax purposes? Can your accountant explain this? I don't really see why it has to be this way. Each cream cheese (we went with chive and lox) was scraped into 8-ounce tubs by hand--which is honestly more normal than the detractors would believe. But we got home to family who seemed to know what we were getting into: My sister got out the bread knife, battled the sponges, and tossed them directly into the toaster. The result? Regrettable. I'd had some of the best bagels I'd had in the Portland metro area in nearly 15 years just days before, only to wash them down with reminders of why I generally don't get bagels in this state anymore and have developed a deep affinity for breakfast burritos. This place has a lot of great reviews, and I'll let Rob Reiner and Aaron Sorkin explain why that is: "People don't drink the sand because they're thirsty. They drink the sand because they don't know the difference." In a bagel desert west of the tunnels, Sunset Bagels is the old, grizzled harbinger with one working eye and a permanent scowl, warning travelers heading west on Barnes Road and 26 "Turn back... there be no bagels here."

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Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels - lox sandwich. vibrant, poppin colors

Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels

3.9(346 reviews)
15.2 miMt. Scott - Arleta, Southeast Portland
$

A casual neighborhood spot where staffs are very friendly. Lots of people order and takeout their…read morebagels since the space is pretty small inside. I enjoyed the Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese Bagel Sandwich (eventhough I misunderstood what I ordered lol). The salmon filet was soft and flavorful without being too salty, paired perfectly with the dills, tomatoes, lemon, and plain cream cheese!

Ok so the bagels are okay at best honestly. I've avoided this spot for years because of their poor…read moremanagement and quality contol... But really.. can y'all please go the extra whole mile to cut my 10$ bagel in half please? Utter disgrace to East Coast bagels. That would be on site in the place you claim to represent. /fighting words and half the price. Just make it make sense and I don't have to write a bad review! Asking for a friend thanks Also this is for the management and owners. I had nothing but excellent service and the nicest people working there. You should pay them more and/or have a protocol of cutting bagels in half. It's literally ridiculous to spend over 10$ on a decent at best bagel with cream cheese and shitty coffee. If you order a sandwich it's cut in half usually yes? What if you ordered a pizza just one pie no slices. I just don't get it thanks for listening and never changing. It's kind of an important part of getting a bagel ‍

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Henry Higgins Boiled Bagels - Egg Meat and Cheese Sandwich with a Smoothie

Egg Meat and Cheese Sandwich with a Smoothie

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