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    Aaron S.

    I've never really understood the world's obsession with bagels. Asa's has changed that. I LOVE their bagels so much. Not to mention their sourdough and pumpernickel bread which I am also obsessed with. This place had the best stuff. They do have some other offerings but they are limited. The shop doesn't allow for dine in so expect to take your bagel to go. The service is always quick and kind. But again these bagels are the greatest.

    Everyday sour dough
    Hannah F.

    Asa's is a neighborhood gem. While they do have a more limited selection of baked goods, their bagels, sour dough bread, and bialys are always so fresh and delicious. The staff is always friendly. FYI they do require you to wear a mask in the bakery however they do provide complimentary masks.

    Whitefish Salad Sandwich.
    Jillian R.

    I've been trying to patronize this place for years, but it seems like whenever I try to go, they're always closed. Hooray, today was the day! I was thrilled to find a white fish sandwich option on the menu--for a reasonable price, too. It was so fresh and smokey, and the radish, scallion, and cucumber provided a good crunch. Loads of fresh dill. I'd give it an A+. I also ordered an everything bagel with butter. The texture was just how I like it--crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside. It was fabulous, but to be fair, everything was missing some things. Theirs is poppy seed heavy, with sesame seeds and just a hint of fennel to make it interesting. I'd love to taste salt and garlic in the mix. I'd give it a B. The loaf of bread looks great! Saving for dinner tonight. Things of note: They have a little merchandise market where you can buy canned fish and small gifts. It's expensive, but the goods are unique and great quality. You could pull together a great host/hostess or housewarming gift with these goods. Just a little idea. It's my understanding they don't allow people to eat in the restaurant and there is a lot of unused space. Per their website, "We require masks. We have staff, customers, and family who have chronic illnesses and disabilities that make them more likely to become very sick if they get COVID. Access and community care are important values to us, and this is why we have you wear a mask when visiting. We always have some available for you!" The restaurant is a Body Positivity Zone. There is a sign asking customers to refrain from the following: * Diet /Weight Talk * Body Policing (criticizing appearances) * Food Shaming judging food options or eating habits) * Health or Concern Trolling (keep your health advice to yourself) * Gender Policing (reinforcing gender norms) * Ableism (discrimination against people with disabilities * Racist Beauty Standards Closing Thoughts: The food is special, so I'll be back as long as they're open and I'm hungry. Additionally, I'd love to see Asa's do more to bring back the sit-down dining experience. Nothing builds a stronger, authentic community than connecting with others in a shared experience. This menu is rich in culture, and it offers a real opportunity to bring people together. Instead, I, along with the couple parked next to me, ate my bagels in the parking lot.

    Cheesey Scallion Bread
    David M.

    I was excited to try their Cheesey Scallion Bread I spotted on their website last Sunday. I used it to make a tasty grilled cheese sandwich. The bread itself was doughy and had a great texture. I have had cheesey breads from other bakeries with more cheese though. In my case, not a problem since I added cheese to my sandwich. Chalk that up to the inner Wisconsinite I am. There's no such thing as too much cheese. I plan to use the left overs to make croutons. Not sure I'd buy this one again, but would try a different flavor.

    Lox Sandwhich
    Luke G.

    Very expensive. The lox sandwich was good, but not worth the price. The bagel exterior was crackled and flaking off. Not sure if this was intended or not; but i don't think it was preferable. The indoor experience was still closed out of Covid precaution in Winter 2022. Not sure if this is still a serious concern for them, or if they are using it as an excuse to not return to the costly indoor dining experience.

    Bread with their cream cheese
    Margie A.

    I love exploring neighborhood spots and this bakery is a gem in South Minneapolis! I just tried Asa's jalapeño cheddar bread & it was amazing! I'm a regular customer of their bagels, bialys, & scones but the bread is always the star for me! My regular choice of bagel is sesame. Also, after trying their cream cheese, I'm unable to go back to store-bought generic stuff. I like that they have different seasonal flavors but I usually just get the plain cream cheese. Staff have always been very welcoming & efficient. You can buy other local things here too like honey, pickles, or mustard. It's a takeout operation so bring your own bag if you need something easier to carry than the brown paper bags they offer. They are only open Thu-Sun which is sad for me on like a Mon/ Tues but I support businesses who are trying to offer work-life balance for their employees. Plus, it makes the wait even better!

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    Amy Y.

    Most definitely one of my favorite places to get a bagel and/or bialey! Make sure to try their seasonal cream cheeses. Plenty of street parking and a coffee shop is right next door. I love sitting outside of Asa's. Don't miss out on this!

    Karen S.

    Bagels unparalleled in twin cities. Fantastic cream cheese mixtures. Great sourdough bread and nice staff. I was planning on making this a place to go to as a special treat but find myself in line once a week.

    Onion Bialy with liptauer cream cheese
    Mikey A.

    I thank the heavens for bringing Asa's bakery and their bialys into my neighborhood. I visited their new location (only a few days after opening) at 10:30AM there was a line out the door. Within 15 minutes I was able to order - 1 everything bagel with the pink radish and scallion cream cheese for my bf and a bialy with liptauer cream cheese for myself. The smell of the fresh bagels coming out of the oven lingered in the space as we waited for our orders. The space was filled with people waiting patiently, and the owner has addressed on Instagram that the team is working on scaling up their production. In the meantime everything is take out only. Finally after another 15/20 minutes our orders were called and I happily bit into one of the best bagels I've ever had! The bialy, id describe as a bread bagel, with onions on top. The texture and bite is delightful, with the chewiness of a bagel but the airy ness of bread - no wonder the fresh bread sells out all the time! Some people may say the price is too steep, but I think the quality of the product makes it understandable and I will definitely be coming back to try more. As for the inside, it's quite plain with homey decorations and a small marketplace by the cashier. There is minimal street parking in the front of the building, I had to park next to the Oxendales nearby. I think once the team settles into the space and is able to scale up their production, this may be the best bagel place in the Midwest!

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    Lox on onion bagel was awesome. Wearing masks and no inside seating inside because of Covid restrictions is a 2021 thing.

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    Unwelcoming. Bagels overrated and difficult to swallow. Suggest El Mar bagels for better taste and price point.

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