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    Bagel Nash

    3.3 (16 reviews)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Bagels
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Thomas B.

    The food at Bagel Nash is nice enough, but nothing special. It isn't worth going out of your way for, but if you want breakfast in the arndale on a Sunday morning it does the job. I had the bacon and brie bagel with cranberry sauce. Like in subway, you have a choice of breads including plain, wholemeal, and cinnamon and raisin. I went with cheese and jalapeno, but I couldn't really taste the jalapeno. The service was reasonably fast. If you eat in they give you a table number at the counter and than bring your order to you. There is a good choice of seating - a breakfast bar, a sofa, some comfy chairs, and some "outdoor" seating too. I'd be happy to go again.

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    Adam C.

    I like a good bagel now and then, and that's one thing Bagel Nash supply. You can choose from a range of different bagel types, then choose your filling, and whether you want it standard or as a 'melt', or one of the specials mentioned on the menus. I went for an onion bagel with melted Swiss cheese and ham, and it was really tasty! Although the drinks are a touch on the pricy side (£1 for a can of Coke, £1.45 for a can of San Pelligrino Lemonade etc) but it's in the Arndale in the city centre of Manchester, so it's understandable), there's a good selection, as well as other tasty treats like cakes and muffins, and a good range of hot drinks available, perfect for a breakfast bagel accompaniment. The venue is a small "inside" area where the ordering counter is and a few seats, and then outside the unit is an "outdoor patio" style area (still within the shopping centre building) where there are more tables and chairs, so there's always somewhere to sit. After ordering, food is brought to your table by one of the friendly and down-to-earth staff, and as you enjoy your food, you can even take advantage of their free wifi. Perfect for breakfast or lunch, I go there pretty often, and will continue to do so :)

    alexandra s.

    As you might of guessed this place only sells Bagels (oh and pretzels) the staple food of every diet. Although this place prides itself on being a healthy option I am not so convinced...cream cheese on bagel does not equate to a healthy option. Anyhow lots of options, lots of confusing choices and lots of carbs. Hang on sounds familiar...is this not just a twist on Subway?

    Angela B.

    I have to say, I haven't had such a terrible experience in Bagel Nash. I've run in here and grabbed a quick Pastrami bagel sandwich from time to time when I've been rushed and I didn't think it was half bad. The price is reasonable at £2.95 and the service was quick and friendly. However, the consistency isn't great. On one occasion the bagel tasted fresh and was loaded with ingredients, on another occasion the bagel was not so fresh and was put together a little slapdash. But the range of bagels, in itself, is quite impressive, from Cheese and Jalapeno to Chocolate and Marble. I sometimes come in here to pick up bagels just to create my own smoked salmon sandwiches at home. They also do a good selection of breakfast bagels, muffins and smoothies. Whilst it's good food on the go, it isn't anything to write home about.

    Ashley F.

    Bagels hey? And that's it? Fair enough, the name is a dead giveaway (and they do do cakes). It's a nice little quiet spot in the Arndale throng and does a reasonable coffee. It doesn't quite strike the pose of its many competitors but I find advantage in that - neither chain store coffee house nor factory Italian - I must try a bagel sometime though

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    Review Highlights - Bagel Nash

    The menu was the real draw for me, while searching for something filling on my lunchbreak near the Arndale.

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    The Bagel Shop - Deep fried blueberry pie

    The Bagel Shop

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.3 miNorthern Quarter

    I associate bagels in England with places like Bagel Nash in the Arndale which serve quite tough…read morebagels with underwhelming fillings. I also do not associate them at all with dinner so I really did not know what to expect at the Bagel Shop. What you get is a really tempting menu with bagels that are substantial meals, especially when paired with the topped fries (this will take you over £10 though, so if you're short of cash pop in on Mon/Tues for their awesome 50% deal). I had the - bestseller - grill melt and it seems like they are totally fine with you asking for something to be left out, so I skipped the pickle. The salt beef is just fantastic and the whole thing (involving cheese, jalapenos, rocket and house sauce and mustard) came together absolutely beautifully - decadent with a great kick. All the fries were nice but I think my fave was the eat new york fries - with blue cheese sauce. The angel fries, with truffle, are also really nice but not an obvious combo with the more classic meaty American fare - perhaps good with some of the fish/seafood dishes. I'm really looking forward to coming back, perhaps to try more on the menu but tbh I just want a repeat of what I ate last time. Btw the desserts are massive and decadent - I had a deep fried blueberry pie which I denied having the capacity to eat then completely demolished. The sundaes looked great too. OH I NEARLY FORGOT they have the holy grail of drinks: a root beer float. Plus their own beer on tap!

    Really impressed with everything at The Bagel Shop: quantity, quality, value, service, atmosphere…read more We dined on a 50% off deal which honestly made it quite ridiculously cheap, it's still a very affordable option full price. I had a pint of the house lager which was fine, and a Reuben bagel which was incredible. Much less handle-able than other bagels ordered by my dining companions ie the grill melt, due to the sheer amount of pastrami. The amount of meat that fell out while I was eating it could have filled a whole other bagel. It was really delicious, though I've already set my sights on the Little Italy bagel for my next trip. I must have breaded mozzarella and gorgonzola mayo. The bagel ganoush also looks excellent with both tempura aubergine and baba ganoush. I reckon this place isn't super vegan friendly simply because of the amount of meat on offer, but if you're vegan and end up here anyway, it's great that there's a (really delicious sounding) option! Between 5 of us we shared all four kinds of fries and some frickles (deep fried pickles). One million more frickles please. All the fries were good, and I'd probably agree with Natalie W that the Eat New York fries were top banana. I wanted deep fried apple pie but as they were out of apple, I had to have deep fried cherry pie instead. What an awful shame. I mean really. This was an absolute brick of decadent food and I could already feel the faintly queasy regretful feeling of over indulgence setting in while eating it... But I couldn't stop. And as soon as I woke up the next morning I was craving more deep fried pie. Uh oh. Really couldn't fault anything about this place, I'd highly recommend and I'll certainly return!

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    The Bagel Shop - Frickles - £3 Goofie fries - £6 Eat New York fries - £6 French fries - £3 Angel fries - £5

    Frickles - £3 Goofie fries - £6 Eat New York fries - £6 French fries - £3 Angel fries - £5

    The Bagel Shop - Deep fried cherry pie (not actually on the menu but they deep fried the cherry and blueberry pies for us as they'd sold out of apple)

    Deep fried cherry pie (not actually on the menu but they deep fried the cherry and blueberry pies for us as they'd sold out of apple)

    The Bagel Shop - Reuben bagel - £10 - February 2017

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    Bagel Factory

    2.6(5 reviews)
    0.5 miPiccadilly
    £££

    For £4 I want a bagel that sings, dances and knocks me off my feet…read more Unfortunately, everytime I've ordered a bagel from BF it's failed on all counts. The toasted bagels always taste like they've been warmed for 20 seconds rather than grilled or toasted and the bagels themselves are too doughy and flavourless. With the exception of the cream cheese and gherkins, the portions are usually tight-fisted too and the ingredients taste dry like they were sliced hours ago. In short, the good souls at Murray's Bagels in New York would cry if they ordered anything here!

    Other reviewers are right that Bagel Factory is a little expensive but I was in a TERRIBLE mood…read morethis morning having just missed my train ONLY PARTIALLY due to my own fault and smoked salmon and cream cheese on an onion bagel with a fancy little Innocent orange juice for the ludicrous price of £6.60 was really really really what I needed at this point. I didn't think the bagel was terrible, either, a totally acceptable amount of filling. It wasn't toasted very long but as I had to not miss the next train I didn't mind - I am sure you can ask for it to be toasted more if you want. It's definitely a nice change from the chilled sandwiches/baguettes otherwise proliferating unappealingly in Piccadilly! Also this set me up well for the fact that the next train ended up in some sidings in the Hope Valley behind a freight train making me catastrophically and ultimately irreparably late.

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    Bagel Nash

    Bagel Nash

    3.5(12 reviews)
    0.6 miSpinningfields
    ££

    I was very dissapointed with Bagel Nash on my recent experience at their Spinningfields branch,…read moredespite making a great first impression on the store. I visited on a Saturday, 5 minutes before closure, the staff seemed friendly and not counting down the hours until they closed, they was one woman doing the serving, and a man doing the bagels. I ordered a Smoked Salmon Gluten free bagel, mentioning I was going to take it away. The woman who served me seemed great, she shown me the gluten free menu and was very clued up on cross-contamination. She even let me take the newspapers on the side, meaning I got The Guardian and The Telegraph - Bonus! This is a nice store and it was definitely a 3 star place already unless something drastic happened, even despite the £4.20 price tag which was pricey, and I never thought I'd be handing out a very generous 2 to this place. I had a nice chat with the woman behind the counter, while the man made my bagel! They bagged it up great for me, and I told them I planned to eat it later, so when I got home I unwrapped it, ready to try my salmon bagel but disaster struck - It was Mexican Chicken! The toppings were not great quality, the chicken was rubbery, the jalepeons were too spicy and the lettuce just tasted cheap, the bagel tasted okay but it was simply dry, especially as I had to take off most of the toppings, the chicken was just edible. The staff seemed good in dealing with my complaint and I will hopefully be coming back soon to give them another chance as it is a nice place and the staff are good, but still communication lacks, I constantly said "Smoked Salmon", the man heard me ready to do my bagel, and she even told him that too, so how he done the wrong one is beyond me. I shouldn't have to check everything before I take it home, I expect it to be right and up to a good standard, therefore I feel this place deserves one star, but I have decided to be a little generous as the staff here are nice and they did have a few free newspapers for me to take!

    So the Arndale branch of Bagel Nash has been giving a bit of a slating and I kind of agree with it…read more They have a big store with plenty of seating but it's just a place people use to grab a quick bite, no one sits in. And you never see the same people, it's all just people on the go, not really going anywhere. Spinningfields branch however is much better. It's got a lovely location right in the middle of Spinningfields, plenty of seating both indoor and outdoor and more importantly, you want to sit there. The bagels are really good, they have a huge range starting from breakfast bagels to classic bagels to gormet bagels. My favourite has to be to the breakfast melt bagel...amazing! Pricey at £3.95 for a bagel but I've tried to re-create it at home and it can't be done! Staff are always polite and friendly and more than happy to go along with any special requests you might have.

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    Bagel Nash - Now serving baguettes, brioche and ciabattas.

    Now serving baguettes, brioche and ciabattas.

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    Teacup - Chocolate Tortes

    Teacup

    3.7(157 reviews)
    0.2 miNorthern Quarter
    ££

    my friends were craving something sweet after our late lunch & wanted to find a cake shop in…read morenorthern quarter then we landed here! the atmosphere inside was very mellow & somewhat calm/regular cafe vibe! we seated ourselves at a table & a worker promptly supplied us with more menus & told us come up to the counter when we were ready to order! we looked at the desserts on the counter as well but decided on scones! they also ordered tea along with their scones since that's the proper way to do it haha! when they ordered, the worker put it in as cream tea which was like a bundle of scone/tea which did save them a bit of money! however, after we finished ordering, we were notified that they were out of scones & asked if we wanted to wait 20-25 minutes for the new batch--which we did since we had time (we arrived around 4pm & they close at 6pm). they did ask if we wanted our teas now or later & after they brought of my friend's teas, the worker asked if i wanted another cup so i could share the teas with my friends which was kind of them to ask! once the scones were out & served, i came to the late decision of wanting one for myself as well, however, when i ordered, they said they were all sold out again (a man had bought them all)!! it was disappointing but my friends gave me a few bites of theirs & shared their tea with me;; overall, it was a nice atmosphere, not too crowded or loud--nice place to catch up with friends or to study! i wished they could have saved/planned their quantity a bit better though! it would've been nice to have tried scones for the first time properly!

    FIVE STARS REINSTATED. Oh yes. After a brief lovers' tiff, Teacup and I reignited our passion with…read moreaplomb after I visited twice recently. What a difference a holiday makes! Or rather, what a difference their effort makes. The entire back area of the space has opened up to create a whole new dining experience. If you don't believe me, check out their deconstructed evening menu. http://www.manchesterconfidential.co.uk/Food-and-Drink/Coffee-Shops/Teacup-Launches-Evening-Menu Just ruddy look at it. What even is that. Brilliance, that's what it is. What looks like something beyond what you'd get at Room or Australasia in the nouveau cuisine stakes is brought to casual dining, in a casual environment at thoroughly casual prices. I've had some utterly lovely meetings and social experiences in here recently and its reclaimed its crown as Norther Quarter Big Daddy. No, wait. There are too many contenders to that crown. Let me get my Game of Thrones geek on. You know how in the second book there are seven folks claiming themselves king? If you don't, seriously, get involved. Anyway, Teacup feels like one of the more rightful contenders. Kind of like a Stannis Baratheon. Willing to experiment with new things. Determined and full of effort. Takes things seriously. Might have had a dip in popularity at some point, but heck, that does not keep a rightful king down. Teacup has totes re-stolen my heart. You know how quite a few Yelp reviews complain about certain things? Particularly Claire I's whereby the manager treated her meanly - well, fear no more. The manager she mentioned is gawn. In his place is an environment that feels so welcoming and friendly that it's like going into your best friend's front room for a brew. Their coffee is still one of the finest blends in all NQdom. It's time to wipe the slate clean. I for one cannot WAIT to taste this new evening menu. Supper and a cuppa, yes PLEASE!

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    Teacup - Afternoon Tea

    Afternoon Tea

    Teacup - Freshly Baked Madeleines

    Freshly Baked Madeleines

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    The Koffee Pot - Menu

    The Koffee Pot

    4.2(36 reviews)
    0.3 miNorthern Quarter
    £

    I had a day to myself in Manchester recently and I was recommended this spot (very randomly by a…read moregirl on tinder who lived in Newcastle) so I thought why not try it out! I'd been eating a lot of unhealthy foods so it was really nice to get a smoothie and a vegetarian full English (but I did get the black pudding on the side). Ironically the coffee machine was broken but my spirit wasn't! Plus I don't really like coffee anyway so it didn't matter. The staff were all super nice (not a requirement obvi but it's nice) and the food was really tasty! The interior was nice too very maximalist vibes and it reminded me of something I'd see in LA. Overall a great place to get breakfast

    Passing through Manchester to play music, some of my bandmates discovered this spot. I optes for…read moretake away, but wished I had time to dine-in. Very friendly ostess took my order and I had my food in less than 15 minutes (this was after the breakfast/brunch rush so they weren't super busy). I got the taco truck fries which while very spicy & garlicky were amazing. I also got the Eggs in Purgatory whoch were out of this world amazing. The hot honey toast was a perfect vehicle for mopping up the sauce. Hoping I get to come back again!!

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    The Koffee Pot - Interior

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    The Koffee Pot - Mex Brex breakfast special: Chorizo, Canellini Beans, spicy sauce topped with 2 poached eggs, cheese, & chillies.  Mmmm

    Mex Brex breakfast special: Chorizo, Canellini Beans, spicy sauce topped with 2 poached eggs, cheese, & chillies. Mmmm

    The Koffee Pot - The new koffee pot on Oldham street. Same people same great food and service new hammo art on the wall. A remix on a classic .

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    The new koffee pot on Oldham street. Same people same great food and service new hammo art on the wall. A remix on a classic .

    BEat Street - Indian Canteen

    BEat Street

    3.9(10 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    ££

    Smaller than I expected but it does the job! 2 bars and 7 or so food stalls. You'll find hot dogs,…read moresweet and savoury pancakes, Indian food, bagels, jerk chicken/pork and bagels to name some. I went on a Thursday at around 6.30pm and it was a little quiet but on the plus side we found somewhere to sit no problemo. This place serves up street food, drinks and beats (boom boom) Great for a balmy summer evening :) I love that they have covered seating areas in case it rains/for those that can't take the sun. I went for the jerk chicken with rice and peas from 'Jerk', £7 for a very decent sized portion. It wasn't the best chicken ever but the gravy that came with definitely upped the flavour and made the meal delicious. Rice and peas were nicely done, I just wish they did dumplings. My friend got a bagel plus fries and was very happy with her meal, the portion of fries were enough for two to share. Fun summer addition to Manchester's food scene.

    I love it just as much as I thought I would…read more I'm so so happy something like this has opened up in Manchester, in my eyes it another 'take that London' and it's about time! You've got plenty of food options, though I was too full from my swine fries (cheers Bangers and Bacon) to really enjoy some more grub, and you've also got some cool drink options. I had a couple of pints of the Pilsner at Kozel LoKal and it went down a treat! Get yourself a spot on the deck chairs on a sunny evening and you'll find yourself not wanting to leave! Great option of quality street food and an overall top place to chill out!

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    BEat Street - Bagel from Eat New York!

    Bagel from Eat New York!

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