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    Bloom Bistro & Grocery

    4.6 (42 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Relax and cozy spot
    Nami N.

    Cozy neighborhood spot with great bagels and coffee Stopped by Bloom Bistro & Grocery for breakfast and loved the relaxed, local vibe. Good service here. I wasn't sure what "schmear" meant at first, but it turns out to be cream cheese--either plain or flavored. I chose the rosemary sea salt bagel with a spinach & artichoke schmear, and it was delicious. My husband went for one of the breakfast bagel sandwiches, which was also tasty and satisfying. The Simple Drop coffee was smooth and a great match with the bagels. There were small kids playing around and even a friendly dog stopping by--definitely gives the place a cozy, welcoming, local feel. Lots of natural light, local art on the walls, and a laid-back atmosphere. A perfect start to the day in Georgetown!

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    Wendy K.

    Have been wanting to stop by for awhile and finally made it on Father's Day to pick breakfast and coffee for dad. Also grabbed a half dozen. Cheerful space that is in Deep Sea Sugar and Salts previous location. Chairs outside and tables inside. I got our order to go. Ordered a breakfast sandwich for dad with sausage on an everything. I went with a toasted bagel asked the staff taking my order which was their favorite of the spreads and they said either the caramelized onion or lemon thyme shmear. I was already leaning towards the lemon thyme so I asked which bagel they thought would pair well with it and they suggested the poppyseed. Perfect combo!! Thoroughly enjoyed it and would highly recommend that shmear. Dad ate his breakfast sandwich all up so must have been delicious. Picked up an iced latte for dad and an espresso tonic for myself. Always appreciate seeing an espresso tonic on a menu so refreshing when it's warm out. Excited to try the rosemary sea-salt bagel included in my half dozen.

    Ashley L.

    Cute small neighborhood café with great bagels and amazing vibes. I came on a drizzly Thursday morning, so it was pretty quiet. There is limited seating, and I can imagine it fills up quickly during busier hours. They offer a nice variety of beverages, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic, along with small snacks, condiments, and knickknacks. I was a little disappointed that they do not offer any sweet bagels, though I understand the demand may not be as high. My bagel was a bit chewier than I prefer, but texture is subjective. I also wish they had asked whether I wanted it toasted, since I usually prefer my cream cheese bagels untoasted. Overall, it is a very charming spot and it seems like they are still relatively new

    Alexandra S.

    I can't stop recommending this place -- it's quickly become one of my go-to spots for a great bagel, especially when I'm craving a lox bagel! The staff are friendly & the atmosphere is warm and inviting, with cozy vibes that hit you the moment you walk in. Whene I'm craving a quality bagel, this is always where I go.

    Garlic onion bagel with honey siracha smear add tomato
    Wennie H.

    A little neighborhood cafe, spacious interior, friendly staff and delicious food. Popped in for a quick bite- hard to choose too since everything sounded good. I opted for the garlic onion bagel with honey siracha smear and added slice tomatoes (they have the goooood tomatoes). Bagel was super crispy but still soft, onion and garlic was crispy, tons and tons of smear that was just a touch spicy, tomatoes could use a smidge of salt but overall super delicious. Will 100% come back.

    Jenny L.

    I've been searching for a good east coast bagel in Seattle and I think I may have finally found something close. The bagels have the perfect amount of chew to it, but if ordering the sandwiches in store, best to ask them to toast it more or else it's tooo chewy to eat easily. Got a sesame and everything bagel this time but will be back to try more! Service was great! They also have a small amount of groceries and pantry items for sale. And they have coffee. Great one stop shop addition to the Georgetown area.

    Rosemary sea salt with plain cream cheese
    Keri N.

    Very fun to welcome Bloom to the neighborhood! I have been here twice. A standout was the rosemary sea salt bagel with plain cream cheese. Seems like they are still working out their operations so be patient! We experienced longer wait times (20+ min) and multiple drink orders getting messed up. They tend to be out of items so definitely come earlier in the day and be flexible.

    carnival day special (subbed portabellos for bacon bits and it was delicious!)
    Joy P.

    first deep sea sugar and now bloom! in the blink of an eye people will notice a change but it brings something new to the neighborhood! this unassuming green two storey building seems to make any business that occupies it a WINNER! that's not to say it's all about the structure! the respective owners (past and present) clearly put forth huge effort and investment in their creativity, quality ingredients and hiring; you may not find cake at this cross street anymore (that's now a couple blocks further east on airport way) but the bagels and service six feet inside the door are top notch! on georgetown carnival morning i stopped in and managed to place my order just ahead of a rush. three plain bagels to go as well as their special sandwich of the day which i asked to include one substitution: i got zero kick back on swapping the bacon bits for portabellos and it was so beautiful when i went to eat it with the sprouts, ricotta and roasted beets!! i'm excited to try the other bagel flavors i purchased and to see how they hold up for a day or two wrapped in their paper bag. the revamped interior has 3-4 small tables and a shelf with additional items for sale including bagged coffee beans. there's a coffee menu and a very welcoming vibe. i can only wonder how long it'll be before lines will be back in front of the shopfront. my car was used to driving here for slices of layer cake and now it's not at all going to be disappointed to head in the same direction for bagels and beverages on the weekends!

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    Denise H.

    Great bagels, schmear, cookies and chai tea. The rosemary sea salt bagel and the siracha cream cheese were excellent. Great cozy environment and great service too!!!

    Rosemary Sea Salt Bacon Egg and Cheese Breakfast Sandwich. Amazing!!

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    Best bagels I've ever tasted! Especially with the red bell pepper schmear! Great vibe too!

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    The staff are always so kind and the food is amazing. Such a cheerful lovely place. So glad I've discovered it!

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    They're making the breakfast sandwich in Seattle, rosemary sea salt bagel (BEC). Good price too!

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    Mt. Bagel - The cookie

    Mt. Bagel

    4.7(103 reviews)
    5.8 miCapitol Hill

    I've heard about this bakery for a while and a Mother's Day brunch prompted the visit. Exceeded…read moreall expectations! The bakery and sales area take uo the entire ground floor of an unassuming house in a residential neighborhood. Clean, light and airy atmosphere with plenty of room to work. The metal shelves were superbly organized and packed full of bagels. Easy to get to by bus from downtown. Charming and cheerful staff. I went on a Saturday morning around 1030 and there was only a small line, which moved very quickly. This is not a cafe - you are here to buy bagels and the fixings. Okay, they also sell coffee and tea, muffins, and a yummy chocolate chip cookie. (Had to try one if I'm coming all the way from downtown!) Bagels were baked perfectly. Each one looks as if it was made individually- the level of detail of the flavors, rhe color, the texture. Nice chewy crust with a light interior. They toast up beautifully (at home - no slicing or roasting at the bakery). This is a bagel that says "hey, have another one" rather than the kind which lay in your stomach. I didn't try the spreads, but have absolute confidence that they would be marvelous. Worth every second of the 30-minute bus ride. Heck. Go out of your way to come here!

    I finally made it out to Mt Bagel to see what the hype was about. There was definitely a bit of a…read morewait, but honestly, that's to be expected for a popular spot in the city, and it moved at a decent pace. We tried the pizza bagel and the everything bagel with chive schmear. The flavors were spot on; the everything bagel had a great seasoning ratio, and the chive schmear was fresh and creamy. My particular bagel was a little on the drier side, but even then, it is still a very strong contender for Seattle standards. If you are looking for a high-quality bagel and don't mind a little line, this place is definitely a must-visit. I'll be back to try a few more of their schmear flavors soon!

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    Old Salt Fish and Bagels - Sesame bagel with veggie cream cheese $6

    Old Salt Fish and Bagels

    4.1(118 reviews)
    7.4 miFremont

    Old Salt Fish and Bagel is such a treat! I had their Smoked Black Cod Bagel Sandwich and it was…read morethe bomb!!! I love their inviting space and bustling neighborhood vibe (at least that's how it was on a Saturday morning). They use excellent ingredients and it's worth the splurge. YUMM!!! :-)

    Mediocre bagel, apparently no service, but at least it was really expensive …read more I ordered a kippered salmon bagel for $16. The bagel itself was smaller than a typical bagel and had some capers and a small amount of cooked (not smoked) mashed up salmon in the center school lunch cafeteria style. The bagel was chewy but lacked any crispiness on the outside. Basic, not generous, amount of cream cheese. The salmon had barely detectable flavor if any, while most of the flavor came from the capers. Overall, I felt a bit like I had been scammed. The chocolate chip cookie was actually pretty good. Not great, but good enough. Note about the service: I walked up to the counter to order and asked if they would bring it out--the person i ordered from said yes--so I tipped accordingly. I took a seat in the main seating area on the patio and poured myself a glass of water from the self service station. After around 20 minutes of waiting and looking inside to see if anyone was coming out i walked in and asked one of the people preparing bagels if someone was going to bring my order out. He looked confused, pointing to a row of bags on the counter, one of which was my order. Now, I tip generously for service, but more often than not i don't tip when I order and pick up my own food at a counter. Again, I felt a bit scammed. There are much better bagel options in Seattle, and certainly ones that don't ask $16 for such an unremarkable one that I had.

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    Dingfelder's Delicatessen - Pastrami w/mustard on marbled rye (1/6/25)

    Dingfelder's Delicatessen

    4.2(509 reviews)
    5.0 miCapitol Hill
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    Revisited Dingfelder's and sampled a bunch more items off their menu. They just hit it out of the…read morepark so consistently and I love bringing friends to blow their socks off. Bonus: this spot is kosher! Potato Latkes (5/5): These latkes are thick boys and fried up so they're piping hot when they hit the table. Because of their size, you really get the contrast of the hard crunch on the outside with super fluffy potato inside. So good we immediately turned around and ordered more. Chocolate Babka (2/5): This was truly the only miss I've had here. Unfortunately, the babka just really dries out after it's been sliced, which is a shame because it's just gorgeous with generous swirls of chocolate inside. Reuben (5/5): I really thought their pastrami couldn't be beat, but the brisket is dare I say better? Just as tender and feels a bit less fatty, so it's a little more crushable. Tip: go for the seeded rye over the marbled rye; something about the marbled rye just falls apart a bit more with the juices of the meat, though it's still delicious! Black & White Cookies (4/5): I expected this to be cloyingly sweet, but this was actually scrumptious with some fresh lemon flavor in the cookie itself. Absolutely massive as well.

    Hey you! Have you ever eaten one of those giant pastrami sandwiches at Katz' Deli in Manhattan and…read morethought, "This is amazing!" Do you happen to live in Washington and miss said pastrami sando? My friend, I have good news for you. Dingfelder's pastrami is a dead ringer for that sandwich: huge slices of melt-in-your-mouth pastrami, regular and half sour pickles, and all the other accoutrements you'd expect from a legit Jewish deli. This place doesn't screw around. If you want a great, hearty, flavor-packed sandwich, this is one of the best places to throw your money. But, as others have pointed out, it's no cheap date: expect to pay over $20 for one of those mighty pastrami sandwiches. This isn't Subway so you're not saving money by eating here, but after one bite of their pastrami you'll understand why you're paying so much. Quality isn't cheap. I'd say this place is tied with Tat's Deli for the best sandwiches in Seattle.

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    Oxbow - Everything bagel with roasted jalapeno cream cheese

    Oxbow

    3.8(108 reviews)
    6.7 miMontlake

    A few weeks ago I was craving an everything bagel with jalepeno cream cheese and was excited to try…read morethis spot after hearing so many great recommendations. I love the atmosphere the moment you walk in, and despite being busy, my partner and I easily found a table The service was quick and all the staff were super friendly!! These bagels have the perfect pan-toasted crunch, but I was super disappointed to find the everything bagel I ordered way too salty for my taste. I loved the fresh flavour of the jalapeños in the cream cheese and literally everything else, so I think maybe I just need to try a different type of bagel next time. In a true, you can't please everyone fashion, my partner and I disagreed about whether or not there was an adequate amount of cream cheese on our bagels. I commented that it was not as much as they would put on my bagel in New York, wishing there was more, and he said there was an egregious amount of cream cheese and scraped some off. The oat milk mocha I ordered was creamy and rich, but I feel like the saltiness of the bagel was so overpowering I couldn't have them both at the same time. I enjoyed my coffee though and once I scraped off some of the seasoning, it was the ideal bagel breakfast!

    I didn't realize a pizza flavor could speak to me as much as it did when we stopped in today. After…read moreordering a slice of pickled peppers and cheese pizza and finishing it off, I made my partner get in line to order another. They take your order and reheat up the slice before bringing it to your table. I paired it with a bottle of local organic apple juice. I rarely have pregnancy cravings and I wouldn't call this so much a craving as a revelation, but this made my baby dance in the belly. Oxbow did their pizza right. In addition, most pizza places seem to treat the crust as an afterthought. I happily ate the crust on this one because they put in an aromatic hint of olive oil. Don't overlook it! Bravo Oxbow.

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    Rachel's Bagels & Burritos - The Audrey

    Rachel's Bagels & Burritos

    4.2(734 reviews)
    9.0 miBallard
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    OK this is not for the faint of heart. IT"S EXPENSIVE.. Where i the world does a plain bagel cost…read more$3.50? EVERYTHING was delicious.. Incomparable Tad Nick and Nora I wanna be your Joey Ramone and the sweets.............aw, can you still eat anything more? Of course you can. Hey we're on vacation, so who cares how much it cost.

    I just slammed this Pastrami Egg and Cheese in my car, and it was exquisite. Rachel's is a Ballard…read moreinstitution where you will find a long line on the weekend, but not to worry, you will be served up quickly by the hard working folks here. A few things to consider: I've never had a bagel on its own here, only a bagel sandwich. So I don't feel as though I can give an expert opinion on the bagels. However, they do work very well for the sandwiches. The everything bagel is absolutely loaded with seasoning, and has an incredible saltiness (I'm a salty man, so this is a good thing). I feel as though this elevates the eggs to a new level. I was immediately drawn to a pastrami breakfast sandwich, because it's a top tier meat. This will feel more like you're eating thin roast beef because of the color, but it's still pretty good. I do think that this sandwich needs some acidity to balance out all of the fat, so grab some hot sauce at the counter. Overall this was a great sandwich, and I would get it again. That being said, I feel like the bagels are lacking due to a fault in a core ingredient. They all come with potatoes, and I think that they're either boiled or not quite roasted enough. Having to deal with undercooked potatoes dispersed throughout a mondo burrito is a battle that I'm unwilling to wage - but people seem to love 'em. The other ingredients and overall flavor is nice, though. Rachel's is a fun place with good coffee, too. And they let me bring my dog in which is dope.

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    Spicy cauliflower breakfast burrito

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