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Providence Bagel

3.2 (557 reviews)
Open • 6:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Amanda's special: banana mocha with sweet cream
Meg M.

I always have a good experience here whether getting a breakfast or lunch sandwich, or stopping in for a quick coffee. I went in today for just a coffee and Amanda exceeded my expectations. She made me a banana mocha iced and topped it with sweet cream and chocolate drizzle making it look zebra like. So cute and super yummy. Another great experience with their staff and shop!

Jennifer L.

Disappointing bagel shop. My friend and I stopped here to pick up a bagel on our way to the beach and while the menu looked promising with the options, the bagel itself did not hit the spot. I got a bacon, egg, and cheese on a spinach bagel and the contents were lacking. The bagel was not well toasted and just not a good bagel in and of itself. The service was quick and the worker was nice. However, I won't be returning and will probably look elsewhere for any bagel needs.

S'mores iced coffee and a blueberry bagel with strawberry cream cheese
Lauren H.

Service was good and fast, the bagel was delicious and the coffee was good. Nice indoor seating area, and everyone working there was very nice.

Spicy Sunrise Egg Sandwich
Nick C.

Very impressed by the egg sandwich I got. With my RI Food Fights coupon, I ordered their spicy sunrise egg sandwich on a sesame bagel. I loved the combination of sausage, a hash brown patty with some hot honey. Was a good size too, normally $8 . Service and staff was very friendly.

sesame bagel with Garden Vegetable Cream Cheese + spicy sunrise on asiago bagel
Abi K.

my boyfriend and I are visiting providence from boston and wanted to try some local spots and found this close to our hotel. I got the sesame bagel with garden veggie cream cheese which was phenomenal and 10/10 perfect ratio of cream cheese to bagel. some bagel places smear on an inch thick layer of cream cheese and that's just nauseating. this was perfect bf got a spicy sunrise which he rates an 8/10 he said it could've had more hot honey and it was a tad dry (but he skipped the cheese that comes w it so maybe it was that) delicious and i'm happy to see gluten free options on the menu. ambiance is cute and cozy and their playlist had bangers, nothing to complain about xoxo

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I didn't have a good experience here. Their bagels are ok, but cannot recommend for coffee. The service is not great -- it is a chain.

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Avoid it seriously. Not worth the time or money. They cannot handle a rush and mess up orders.

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Best bagel juice in town! Favorite way to start the morning. No one squeezes em like Prov Bagel

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Ask the Community - Providence Bagel

Do they have pork roll?

Yess they do

What is the vegan cream cheese made out of?

It tastes like tofu to me

Are the bagels gluten free ? I was told they were but not sure?

I do not know of any gluten free options there as of yet. They are not advertised as such.

Do you have regular ice coffees or just cold brews? Whenever I order a "medium ice coffee" I always get charged a cold brew which is expensive. This has happened on 3 separate occasions. Thank you!

Great question! We only have cold brew. Our cold brew is a little more expensive than regular iced coffee because it is a 24 hour process to make it and uses very high quality organic beans.

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White Owl - Street Corn Ribs

White Owl

4.5(29 reviews)
1.4 mi•Summit
•$$

I was researching some places that had sandwiches for lunch today and I'm thrilled I came across…read morethis place and was able to give it a try! Parking is tough but you should be able to find street parking without a long walk. I knew the restaurant was small and was worried we'd have trouble finding a seat because of that. However, we were the only customers in there for a solid 10 minutes when we first arrived. The restaurant itself was adorable! Small but nicely decorated and furnished. I appreciated the stars on the ceiling. The staff were friendly and gave us as much time as we needed with the menu before we ordered at the counter. I had the chicken empanadas and the shrimp poboy. The food came out quickly and was piping hot and fresh. The empanadas were excellent. Great flavor and tasted high quality. I found them to be a little oily but that wasn't anything a napkin couldn't fix. The shrimp was cooked well and I liked the sauce it came with. Their bread was also super soft and tasted freshly baked. Definitely something I'd consider ordering again! Overall, I'd definitely come back to the White Owl and would love to check out more things on the menu.

White Owl in Providence is such a solid neighborhood spot…read more Cool, casual vibe with a modern feel, and the menu has a fun mix of comfort food and creative dishes. The drinks are great, there's usually a nice selection of beers on tap, and it's an easy place to relax with friends for dinner or just a couple of drinks. Service has been friendly and the atmosphere on Hope Street makes it feel like a go-to local hangout. Overall, really glad this place is around -- I'd definitely recommend White Owl if you're in the area.

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Bigogi Steak and Cheese w/ parm waffle fries

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Little Sister

3.8(189 reviews)
0.8 mi•East Side

I had a last minute invite this morning to join a friend's reservation. I have heard great things…read moreabout this place but hadn't had the opportunity to visit yet. So it was an easy yes, to say the least! When I arrived, I walked around the corner to the entrance on Rochambeau. The waiting area inside is bright, colorful, decorated with some personal tokens, assorted cookbooks and accolades. You can just see into the kitchen and suddenly the chef and owner, Milena Pagán will appear over the cafe style doors to greet you and get you checked in for your reservation. Highly recommend a reservation if you plan to come on the weekend. The place was busy! We were taken to our spots at the bar and greeted by Milena's partner, Darcy. He took care of us from start to finish. I could not resist the brunch prie fixe menu for $45. What a steal. An entree, house made pastry, juice/coffee/tea and one of the house cocktails. I chose the shakshouka, a cardamom knot, the guava-pineapple fizz and the rebujito. I also added an iced horchata latte because I was at brunch after all! We had our drinks and pastries in front of us quickly. My juice was refreshing, tangy and just a hint of sweetness. I love guava and this was exactly what I wanted. The latte was simple but effective, hitting the spiced notes you want from horchata with the depth of good espresso to back it up. The latte in particular was delicious with the cardamom knot, the two harmonizing together for a moment of heaven on this rainy Sunday afternoon. The outside of the knot was caramelized in spots adding this great crunch and the inside was soft like a cinnamon bun. My friend mentioned it was one of her favorites and I can see why! When the shakshouka came out, the smell hit me first. Warm tomatoes, the herbs from the chimichurri, and the tostones fresh from the pan. The presentation is beautiful, inviting you to dig in immediately. I of course opted for the smashed avocado upgrade and they thoughtfully plated it on the side. I like to taste everyone together so I added it to my skillet, and began eating the dish using my tostones as my utensil. It was amazing. All those smells I mentioned before played through beautifully in the tasting. It was one of the best dishes I've ever had. My only wish was for more tostones but I know if I had asked for an additional side, they had that as an option to take. I'll make sure to do that next time! The rebujito cocktail was something I hadn't tried before so I was looking forward to it. It felt like the kind of drink you have on a hot summer day. Similar to a mojito, but with good sherry as the base alcohol instead of rum. As a side note, I think it's an incredibly clever to create a cocktail menu around sherry when you have a beer and wine license. Using a fortified wine? Brilliant. But after my experience here today, I know that brilliance is in every brick of that space. If you were like me and haven't made the trip to this spot on the corner of Hope and Rochambeau, please fix that ASAP! I can't wait to go back, and bring all my friends and family here so they can share in what I enjoyed today. Just an incredible meal and service.

The plantain base (instead of English muffin or other bread type) was yummy especially with the…read morehollandaise sauce, yolk, egg, pork but it did feel a little thick/dry at points. Still would get again. They say they have a 1 hour seating time, so we were a little worried when we got there at 10:30 for our reservation but didn't get seated till 10:40. However we did end up finishing within the hour - I'm not totally sure how strict they are about that rule. They also have the kitchen right where you wait to get seated, which just added to the hunger and anticipation

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Little Sister - I can (and pretty much did) hang out here all day with this vibe

I can (and pretty much did) hang out here all day with this vibe

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Frank & Laurie's - Deviled eggs with smoked trout roe

Frank & Laurie's

4.3(59 reviews)
0.2 mi•Mount Hope

This was absolutely delicious!…read more The service was wonderful, the food was phenomenal, and, we got lucky and got parking right up front! Lovely experience, would highly recommend

3.5 stars but not at all because of the quality of food. We waited over 45 minutes for our food…read morewhile watching others who sat down AGES after us and therefore ordered AGES after us get their food. They ended up giving us free brownies and free orange juice to make up for their mistake (maybe forgot to put our order in?), but still maybe could've gotten a comp for one of our dishes that we had already ordered instead of new dishes we didn't need. I'm grateful don't get me wrong just.... The food was delicious though. I'm not a huge biscuit person but the biscuit was yummy and flaky which I feel like is different from normal ones? Idk regardless was good and it came with grapefruit jam and butter yum. The hash browns were hands down my fav dish. So oily and crispy and everything a hash brown should be MMMM plus the aioli and cubed presentation. The pancakes were so good and fluffy and GIANT and the whipped butter was yummy on top. The maitake madame was something different but nonetheless good. It was very mustardy but also not too overwhelmingly mustardy and the cheese on top the crispy bread was perfect. All in all the food was superb but the long wait time is what ultimately brought this rating down. The place was also very crowded and lively up until closing, no doubt due to the delicious food

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Biscuits with butter and jam

Frank & Laurie's - Hash browns with smoked oyster aioli

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Maven's Delicatessen - Pastrami Sandwich

Maven's Delicatessen

3.9(398 reviews)
1.5 mi
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This place is tucked away in an unassuming strip mall off East Avenue…read more When we walked in the "please be seated / wait to be seated" sign was blank so we just kinda stood around checking out all of the great items you can buy to take home. A nice lady greeted us and brought us to a table and gave us menus. We had grabbed canned sodas out of the cooler area, assuming that's how you do it? The pickles and slaw were rocking! My friend and I decided to split an order of potato latkes which come with apple sauce and Sour cream. I tried both ways and preferred the sour cream. I got the pastrami on rye and added ground mustard which was provided along with salt and pepper on each table I could only finish half. My dining mate got the turkey melt (toasted grilled) and loved it. I really want to go back and try the patty melt with Mavens relish. Get a macaroon! I literally ate mine in 2 sittings because it was so good and big!

Come for the décor, stay because your food hasn't arrived yet…read moreAfter seeing WhatDidYouEatTodaySir hype up Marvin's Delicatessen, I figured it was worth the ride down from the Boston area. I love a good deli. Unfortunately, this wasn't just disappointing--it was borderline comical. Let's start with the good: the place looks fantastic. Clean, modern, really well done. If Yelp rated based on interior design alone, this place is pushing 5 stars. Now... the rest. First clue something was off--the dining room felt like a walk-in freezer. Not exaggerating: every single table had people eating in their coats. At some point you have to look around and think, "maybe we turn the heat up before someone orders a side of frostbite." Then came the wait. And the wait. And the wait. Close to an hour for deli sandwiches. During that time, I had a clear view of the kitchen, which turned into dinner and a show. Plates were coming back nonstop--wrong bread, wrong orders, total confusion. It was like watching a live-action blooper reel. Eventually, our food arrives... and of course, it's wrong. Back it goes. No big deal--mistakes happen. Round two: soup comes out with vegetables after my wife clearly explained she has an allergy. The waitress caught it (thankfully), and back it goes again. What finally came out can only be described as "chicken soup in spirit." It tasted like someone waved a bouillon cube over hot water and called it a day. No seasoning, no substance, and I'm pretty sure the "chicken" made a brief guest appearance and left. Her sandwich? Also wrong--and somehow included onions and mystery vegetables. So that was basically game over. I ordered the 50/50 (pastrami and corned beef). I say "ordered," but identifying what actually showed up was a bit of a guessing game. The meat was dry--painfully dry. The pastrami (I think?) had the texture of kindling wood and looked like it had been sliced by someone who just discovered what a knife is. Tough, stringy, and completely lacking that juicy, melt-in-your-mouth quality you expect from a deli. The waitress seemed nice enough but didn't really know the menu, and the kitchen was clearly in full chaos mode. One guy--who I assume was the owner or manager--was running around like a man trying to put out ten fires with a squirt gun. At some point, we just started laughing. Not because it was good--because it was so bad it crossed into "you can't make this up" territory. Maybe I'm spoiled coming from the North Shore, where delis take pride in their corned beef and pastrami. But if you're going to call yourself a delicatessen, you've got to at least get the basics right. This place has the look, but none of the execution. I wouldn't go back. I wouldn't recommend it. And next time I'll just stay north of the border where the sandwiches actually show up correctly--and edible.

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Maven's Delicatessen - Bagel and Lox, Nice and Fresh

Bagel and Lox, Nice and Fresh

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Half & half bagel, lox & veggie schmear

Ellie's - Chocolate croissant

Ellie's

4.3(606 reviews)
1.2 mi•DownCity
•$$

I came here as part of Providence Coffee Crawls. I had been here before and loved my experience, so…read moreI was looking forward to visiting again. The first time I came, it was a rainy weekday and this time it was a sunny weekend, so I was expecting an even larger crowd; and my prediction was correct. The line was just out the door but because of their awesome staff, the line was moving very quickly. While we waited in line, we could watch them making pastries through the glass, a couple feet in front of us. I admired that level of transparency. When we were third in line, the kindest lady asked us whether we'd be eating in or taking out and she took down our name to help us find a table when it came time. She did the same for the rest of the people in line. She also gave us some recommendations, including the cinnamon bun - apparently they're so good kids cry when they sell out. I didn't intend to order anything with my drink, but I couldn't get the cinnamon bun out of my head so I ordered it along with my iced spiced chai latte. The hen (I think it's their logo) on the aprons of the employees are super cute. We did secure a table. The tables are close together to maximize the number of people who can sit down but I didn't mind. I love their art all around, mostly of birds which I am obsessed with. I love that they have a lot of natural lighting coming through their tall windows. I also like the navy blue and white theme they have going on. The chai latte was perfect. It was the right color (a dark tan), meaning the ratio of tea and milk was good and I could taste a lot of the spices. The cinnamon bun blew my expectations away. The second my teeth made. contact with the icing, it was a magical feeling. I couldn't quite put my finger on what it tasted like, but the closest I got was dulce de leche. It is truly unlike any other cinnamon bun I have ever had. The dough is soft and there is a good amount of cinnamon. It's also $4 which is not bad. I had a bite of their canelé, which apparently requires a lot of work to make. It was very moist, with a great caramelized finish. I am super excited to try their new weekend dinner menu, but also more of their all day menu items.

Ellie's is dangerous. I walked in thinking coffee and one pastry. That lasted about 30 seconds…read more The owner (adorable, by the way) was walking around checking on tables and making sure everyone was happy. It feels like her place in the best way -- warm, proud, hands-on. Pastries are legit. Super buttery, flaky enough to make a mess, clearly baked that morning. No sad, sitting-around-all-day vibes. Ordered the breakfast sandwich and that tomato jam needs to be illegal. Sweet, savory, slightly tangy -- it completely makes the sandwich. I kept trying to figure out how to recreate it at home. Not happening. Crispy chicken sandwich was properly seasoned and not dried out (why is that so hard for some places?). Fries were solid too -- crispy, not limp. And the kale salad with roasted chickpeas and chicken made me feel like I had my life together. Fresh, simple, and actually satisfying. It's one of those places you stumble into while traveling and then immediately start googling whether you can justify going back the next day.

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Ellie's - Pastry display case with all the amazing house made pasties!

Pastry display case with all the amazing house made pasties!

Ellie's - Ellie's Signature Breakfast Sandwich

Ellie's Signature Breakfast Sandwich

Ellie's - Entrance to Ellie's located on union st

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Entrance to Ellie's located on union st

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