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Leroy's Bagels

3.9 (356 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 am - 2:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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Yvonne J.

We really enjoyed our breakfast sandwiches from Leroy's. We had the sausage, egg, and cheese and the bacon, egg, and cheese. Check out the everything on this everything bagel. I've never seen so much flavor packed onto a bagel and I'm a fan. The bagel had that great bagel chew too. I was hoping for more from the egg and sausage though. Definitely not a bad sandwich by any means, but the egg was kinda just there with little flavor and the sausage ratio to sandwich was a little low. The staff were so friendly that even though our interaction was brief, it was extremely pleasant. We'll definitely be back Leroy's!

Morgan H.

*CELIAC / GLUTEN FREE REVIEW went to their new location and it was great! They use a dedicated knife and toaster, and place a piece of paper down for preparation. They also had THREE different flavor options for bagels and rotate them daily. All cream cheeses are GF. I got a caprese with tomato & basil cream cheese on a GF garlic bagel. SO yummy. Definitely a denser / chewier bagel build than what you traditionally think of, but still good. I did not get sick and really enjoyed my bagel:)

Aundya A.

Enjoyed my sesame seed bagel sandwich with egg, Swiss cheese, and bacon. It was very tasty, although I wish the bacon was crispier.

Pumpkin Cream Cheese on Cinnamon Bagels

I love every time we go to Leroy's! The women who work there are so friendly and warm. The owner seems amazing. The poco loco is my fave on a jalapeño cheddar bagel. It's a cozy ambience that just feels like you're at a friend's. Can't wait to come back!!

Savannah K.

Leroys is very average. It is cheaper than other bagel places in town but the quality of bagel is also not as good. There are a good variety of bagel and cream cheese flavors. A few places to sit inside and outside but not huge. You can order ahead to save yourself some time but they do make the bagels pretty quickly.

Linna L.

I LOVE THIS BAGEL PLACE. This is where I take anyone who comes to visit me in Colorado. The bagels and cream cheese combos are perfection. It's always a line but definitely worth. Next door is a cool coffee shop too. It's a small space. I recommend ordering online. The service is quick and fast though.

Meera S.

As we continued the theme of trying bagel shops while visiting Denver for the weekend, we stopped by Leroy's for a brekkie sandwich. When we arrived, the line wasn't too long but started getting lengthy soon thereafter. We shared a bagel sandwich with avo, tomato, bacon, alfa alfa sprouts, and cucumber on an asiago cheese bagel. The bagel itself was delicious!! A little chewy, a little soft, a little crispy - all of the good things. The toppings inside were the perfect glue that brought the sandwich together. We enjoyed our bagel inside on their bar seating that faces the window (ideal for people watching). They have limited seating inside. Totally understand why Leroy's is considered one of the more popular bagel joints in Denver.

Ashley T.

I do not know how i haven't been to Leroy's before! I stopped by for breakfast this morning and everything was delicious! I got an asiago bagel with cream cheese - it was great! They give you a lot of cream cheese :) My friend got a bagel sandwich, which she also said was great. The staff is super nice and friendly. Great prices for everything, definitely on the cheaper side for Denver! They have a wide menu, with lots of bagel and cream cheese options. There are also vegan options available as well! There are a few seats available indoors and during the summer, there is a patio outside that you can sit in. There isn't a whole lot of parking available, just some street. Be aware that you may have to wait in line for a little bit. There is also an option to pre-order online! Overall, 10/10, will be back!

Gluten free bagel sandwhich
Lexi K.

I don't remember the last time I've been able to get a gluten free bagel on the road- so thankful this place exists! Everyone deserves a road trip bagel

Excessive cream cheese

Just got a bagel to go and it's got 3 inches thick of cream cheese. Wtf? No one wants this.

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The whole crew is so nice and friendly! The bagels are always fresh and delicious! It's my go-to bagel spot

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Coming from the east coast, Leroy's bagels were the best bagels and the closest to "home" bagels I have found in Denver.

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Ask the Community - Leroy's Bagels

Can you only order online during COVID? Tried to come on a Saturday and sign said online orders only. Tried to order online and said next available time was the NEXT day!?! 🤯

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