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    Bagel World

    3.6 (49 reviews)
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    Open 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Lauren S.

    Bagel World in Toronto, ON, Canada. Rated #1 by Post City Magazine, I had to try. Of course I've tried a Montreal style bagel in Montreal, but I never had a New York State style bagel in Canada! I felt right at home-the fluffy big bagels, the lox and the hot coffee. The bagels are all made from scratch everyday, baked fresh, and boiled the traditional way to get that perfect flavor. Insta: @thehungrysw

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    John J.

    I do prefer Montreal-style bagels over the NY flat style at Bagel World, but wanted to try out a few varieties here. Food (3/5) - I thought the bagels were okay... tried both raw with butter and also toasted. Bit too crunchy for me and seemed to lack some flavour. Service (3/5) - Place gets busy and it was a bit slow waiting in line to order 3 bagels. Atmosphere (3/5) - Nothing special... some dining tables and take-out counter. Parking out front is not great. Overall (3/5) - Maybe it's my preference for Montreal style but found it a bit underwhelming overall for a place that seems to have been there for years now.

    Marketa S.

    Great experience at Bagel World! Foos was fresh and tasty and the service was friendly. They recently renovated and the place looks really nice! Definitely worth trying

    Menka W.

    Our regular weekend brunch spot! It's consistently good, no-frills, and always busy. We've never had to really wait for a spot as it's fast moving, but you can expect it to be busy most weekend mornings and over lunch. My husband's go-to order is the spinach feta omelette with a flagel (he loves this). I get the shakshuka typically but have also tried the tuna platter. Both are excellent. The bagels are fresh and the food is good. They recently added more to their menu (like Benedict's and pancakes) which have seemed to be a hit.

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    Ramil G.

    Best bagels in Toronto, especially when they're fresh out the oven. Customer service is great, fast, and consistent. I realize on holidays & weekend mornings are really busy. Never got the chance to dine-in though due to Covid but I would definitely line up for some bagels and coffee. There's more options then bagels obviously, it's a breakfast place. I recommend this place for breakfast & lunch.

    Alex Z.

    This bakery and restaurant has been on Wilson Avenue for over 45 years. serving a wonderful real Jewish bagel and their famous "Bagelini" (flat bagel ). They also make their own soup, cookies, loaves, Cream cheese and whitefish salad (all kosher cooking). Don't mess around when it comes to breakfast go to this place and indulge yourself to a good breakfast. they serve Bagels of your choice instead of bread toast. We tried the Plain Omelette $8.99 and coffee $ 2.25 ( with refill ). it's a good place with classic food and overall keeping things traditional as it was in the beginning.

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    9 years ago

    Amazing bagels! Absolutely brutal customer service. Don't listen and then accuse customers of lying. But damn, those bagels are great.

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    10 years ago

    Best bagels in Toronto! Cinnamon raisin with cream cheese is my go to!

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    9 years ago

    Best bagels in the GTA. Why can't they put their hours of business on their website. Is that too much to ask?

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    If you've never had a flat bagel before, it is one of the greatest meal items you can ask for.

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    Bagel & Co

    Bagel & Co

    4.2
    (23 reviews)
    10.6 km
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    For visitors from out of town, as I was: there is no signage at street level, nor for that matter…read moreinside. There is a large network of below-ground corridors and shops accessible from the business complex at 120 W Adelaide. Take the escalator down and follow the signs towards the food court. Bagel & Co shares a large, bright, clean, albeit slightly noisy food court with several other food counters. The bagels are decent, considering they are clearly not baked on site, and they have a much smaller selection than I would expect from a proper bagel shop: I saw plain, sesame, rye, and cheese. I also saw some bags of either poppyseed or everything bagels, but it wasn't clear if those were available for sandwiches or only to be bought by the half-dozen in the bags. I had the All Canadian, which is tuna and bacon with chive spread. It also comes with shredded lettuce and with red onion; I had avoided the smoked salmon bagel (the New Yorker) because I was going to a meeting after and didn't want to smell like onions, so it was a bit frustrating to have passed over the likely better sandwich and still get onion breath. lol. The All Canadian was underwhelming: very average to slightly dry tuna salad, and I had to open it up to confirm it contained a minuscule amount of bacon. If you're looking for an average tuna & onion sandwich, the All Canadian here is a fair option. Again, bagel quality was better than I would expect for a restaurant selling bagels that were clearly baked off site earlier today or yesterday. Choice of both bagels and schmears was limited. It's challenging to find for a newcomer but probably very easy for a local.

    Great place for a quick and delicious breakfast. Luckily I had read the reviews and asked someone…read morefor directions. It's a hidden gem. The service was prompt and the egg salad sandwich was brilliant

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    Whole Grain Bagel with Sundried Tomato Cream Cheese.
    Whole Grain Bagel with Sundried Tomato Cream Cheese.
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    Menu October 2018
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    Bagel Stop

    Bagel Stop

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    11.0 km

    This place has changed owners. It used to be my fav spot in the mornings. The new owners are nice…read moreand polite but i have a hard time establishing rapport with them. My fav thing to order is the all dressed bagel with the spinach light cream cheese. The old owners used to be more generous with the cream cheese...it would ooze out when you tried to eat it. The new owners are more stingy with the cream cheese and the bagels arent fully toasted. I got one today and it looks that i need to ask for double toasted next time. Their coffee is ok, they provide brown sugar which is a bonus. I generally go to the second cup next door because the coffe is stronger, but albeit more expensive. They also have a loyalty card but I never bothered with that since I don't go there that often. If you have a craving for bagel with cream cheese, this is the place to go. The bagels are generally fresh and the cream cheese is of good quality. My cream cheese bael cost $2.57 tax included which is not a bad deal.

    Ordered a super nova bagel (essentially a lox bagel). The portion is big but I did not feel…read moresatisfied from this bagel. I feel like the bagel was missing ingredients that a usual lox bagel should have. It was also very expensive ($8). Also, another reviewer noted that the bagels were not toasted well and I definitely agree with this point. Not sure if I'll return but the owners were very nice.

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    Cheese Bagel (+ $0.60) with Plain Cream Cheese
    Good selection of cream cheese
    Good selection of cream cheese
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    St. Lawrence Market

    St. Lawrence Market

    4.4
    (766 reviews)
    11.2 km
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    To say that we were blown away would be an understatement- the only place that compares to this is…read morethe Granville Island market, but imagine that place on steroids. The number of vendors is enormous and the choice of meats - beef, chicken, pork, fish, lamb, you name it they have it. They had food stalls that had 50 person line ups. Lots of great reviews on the web for a number of these places and it didn't matter what you were looking for - fruits, veggies, bread, seafood, sandwiches, soups, homemade pasta..... if it isn't here it hasn't been invented or you don't need it. We loved this place. I wish Ottawa could support something like this.

    It's fun to walk around the St Lawrence Market, all two floors of it, just taking it all in. Heads…read moreup that, despite Toronto being a huge immigrant city (50% of its population not born in Canada), ethnic foods are not well represented at the market. But still, this is an exciting place to explore. One of my favorite shops was Mike's Fish Market, which had an incredible variety of smoked fish on display. I was especially attracted to the smoked artic char, but at $50/pound? Even in Canadian dollars, that was intimidating. Oh well, I thought, I will just content myself with a bagel and lox from St Urbain - all the reviews I had read raved about it. So I got in the very long line, and waited and waited and despaired. If you are like me, after a while you start to feel the indignity. Then I had a brilliant idea. I went back to Mike's and asked for four slices of artic char. The price: $8 and change. Then I went to one of the bakeries and bought a Montreal bagel for 0.98c. I found a place at one of the group tables, and made my own bagel and lox! It came to about the same price as I would have paid at St Urbain's, and, although it did not come with the fixings, I had the premium fish I had been lusting after. I am a bit of a purist when it comes to smoked fish - who would want to murder its taste with cream cheese anyway?

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