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    Brick Street Bagel

    4.3 (21 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 2:00 pm
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    Camila S.

    I honestly was not planning to come to Brick Street Bagel. This was 100% a real fatty move... but no regrets. I had just finished breakfast at Broadway's and somehow convinced myself that if I didn't grab a bagel here, I'd be missing out on a true Southie experience. I'm glad I did. The bagel was warm, the cream cheese was generous, and it just hit. Exactly what you want from a solid bagel spot. I ordered the cheese crust bagel, it was a lot, but in a delicious way. Next time I'd probably go plain though. The chocolate milk was a bit thicc for my liking, but still really good. Prepare to stand in line if you come during peak breakfast hours. The place is tiny. Definitely a grab-and-go situation. I got lucky and came around noonish so it wasn't packed, but apparently it's a hot commodity in the mornings. If you're in Southie, this is a must-visit. I'd definitely come back.

    Gary G.

    Good first visit to the new brick and motor location of Brick Street Bagels, which up until now (and still going forward) was a pop-up next to the South End Buttery. The bad news is that the parking is no better and there's no indoor dining (it's not much bigger than a closet), which kinda dilutes the excitement of a brick and mortar, but there's the potential of future seating (and bathrooms?) next door. The good news is that they're still among Boston's top handful of bagel joints, now serving bagels with toppings, served open faced (my preference, actually), and the configurations are superb. -- My wife's Tomato Bagel: Scallion cream cheese, tomato, olive oil, heirloom tomato. -- My Classic Lox: Scallion cream cheese, lox, red onion, dill, capers, olive ail, black pepper. They also have a second lox bagel that I'll try next time. That one has dill pickle cream cheese, lox, pickled red onion, dill and mint oil. If a stranger in front of me had debated out loud which lox version to try, I'd have grabbed him by the arm and insisted we split 'em both (my wife is vegetarian, so not an option either her). The flavors and textures popped. Everything in balance. Perhaps a tad light on the cream cheese-- nothing problematic, but at these prices, skimping is more noticeable. There's a line and it doesn't move as quickly now that bagel sandwiches are in the mix, but it moves quickly enough and staff is friendly and upbeat. Bagel snobs take note: they (gasp) toast their bagels by default, so be sure to request otherwise if that's going to inflict emotional pain. Yes, I prefer mine untoasted-- especially since they're fresh and warm already-- but I survived. It's a little pricey, but worth it, I think, as long as you're getting something to eat within the next hour. Bags of bagels and tubs of cream cheese for later add up quickly. Coffee by Atomic is superb. Overall, really good, as long as you take in those caveats noted above.

    Chris D.

    The line out door every morning says it all. The bagels live up to the hype and then some. Plain bagel is tasty on its own with a good, crusty outside chew and soft interior. This and Cheddar, my favorites. Schmears are creamy and fresh, not like the chalky stuff from a grocery store or food distributor. Bagel sandwiches - dill pickle concoction was amazing. Ordered mine without lox since I'm allergic and it was still very good.

    Connie C.

    Brand new addition to Southie! The smell of bagels is delicious as you get closer. Will be one of my go-tos on the street! Must try the lox on everything bagel.

    Kirtana S.

    My favorite bagel store is open! It smells delicious and looks gorgeous, can't wait to go here every day! The bagels taste even better. They are still missing carry out boxes and take out bags, so you'll need to buy a tote to take your bagels home or bring your own. Not the worst problem to have.... Be kind to them as it's still their first week! Beware the totes are atrociously expensive (~$30!) but very cute. I now am a proud owner of one lol

    Brooke C.

    Tried on the new bagel breakfast sandwich from brick street today and found myself a bit disappointed. The bagel came out over toasted- nearly burnt- and it ended up making the whole sandwich hard to enjoy. I know the breakfast sandwiches are a new addition to the menu so perhaps they will improve this for the future

    Christine W.

    Amazing bagels line always! I went on a Saturday morning and there was a line that wrapped around the building but I was able to get in within 15 min. The shop is pretty small inside - there's no seating and it's a single line to check out and to get your bagel. The sandwiches were made really quickly too.

    Ayatt A.

    A cute neighborhood bagel shop with a modest menu and sweet staff. The bagels? WORTH THE HYPE!!! The cheddar bagel with pickle cream cheese was life changing. 100/10, pure perfection, NO NOTES!

    Spicy bacon, "egg" and cheese on a toasted everything bagel

    We were genuinely excited to try what appears to be the first bagel shop in Southie, but the experience was disappointing on every level. We ordered three menu items: the Classix Lox, Mother's Garden, and a sausage and cheese bagel. When the cashier entered it into the system as a sausage, egg, and cheese bagel, I asked to just put the egg on the side. This request caused immediate confusion, which I had to clarify multiple times. The cashiers even consulted with the cooks to figure out whether this was even possible, ultimately telling us it "couldn't be done." The entire exchange made it feel as though we were asking for something completely unprecedented. This was especially surprising given that the eggs and meats are clearly pre-cooked and reheated, and they could have just put the egg in one of their containers with the sandwich. Despite refusing to put the egg on the side, we were still charged for a sausage, egg, and cheese sandwich. When we got home, we realized we had been given the wrong sandwich entirely--a spicy bacon, egg, and cheese instead of sausage. Even that incorrect order was poorly assembled, with barely any egg on one side and none on the other (see photo). You truly cannot make this up. The remaining sandwiches were underwhelming. Cream cheese portions were extremely skimpy, the bagels themselves were just okay, and the pricing felt unjustified for the quality. As someone who worked at a bagel shop as a teen, this was especially disappointing from a service, execution, and value standpoint. We waited in line hoping this would become a new neighborhood go-to, but it's simply a convenient location--not a good bagel shop. We won't be returning. If you're willing to go a bit farther, PopUp Bagels in Seaport is significantly better in terms of bagel quality and taste, spreads, lox, and customer service, and is well worth the extra 15 min walk for us. For closer neighborhood gems for a quick breakfast, Broadway's Pastry & Coffee Shop across the street or Publico's $10 weekend breakfast boxes (which also come with breakfast potatoes and a cold brew) are far better choices.

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    Monique F.

    Amazing bagels! Very fresh and tasty! Love the crunchy chewy texture of the bagel paired with the chili oil is delish.

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    Went at around 1 pm and the woman was very kind and generous. Everything bagel and cream cheese were quite good.

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    They don't sell whitefish so that's a -1. Other than that, the bagels are pretty good for the area. Ambiance is cute.

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    Lox was amazing, loved the bagel choices including the rosemary bagel. Service was great and very charming interior.

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    Bagelsaurus - Sea Salt Bagel with Honey Rosemary Cream Cheese

    Bagelsaurus

    4.2(887 reviews)
    4.9 miPorter Square
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    A very well known spot by locals with lines usually extending for a block or two sometimes. I…read morefinally got the chance to drop by on a very early Tuesday morning. I came right as they opened and there were already about 5 people ahead of time. Service was great and there were plenty of seating at 7am. The kitchen looked busy already preparing orders but my order came out quick!

    I visited Bagelsaurus after it was recommended as one of the best places for bagels in the Boston…read morearea. A few weeks ago, I stopped by and picked up a couple of bagels to try. The blueberry bagel I had that day was absolutely superb, probably the best blueberry bagel I've ever had in Boston. A few days later, I craved that same blueberry bagel and made the trip back, which is a considerable drive for me. Upon arrival, I was told that blueberry bagels are not offered every day and are only available on Thursdays. I returned the following Thursday, but the experience was very different. I got blueberry, poppy, and a few other bagels to take home. Unfortunately, all of them were absolutely disappointing. They tasted extremely off and very different from the blueberry bagel I had previously. At home, my family ate about half of what we purchased, but none of us had any desire to finish the rest. Overall, the experience was unpleasant, and the bagels were not enjoyable at all. The blueberry bagel from my first visit looked and tasted amazing and was completely different in quality from what I received on my second visit. On top of that, the person behind the counter seemed careless with hygiene, touching the screen, bagels, and other surfaces without any apparent attention to cleanliness. It felt like a completely different place compared to my first visit just a couple of weeks earlier. Overall, I'm extremely disappointed.

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    PopUp Bagels - Everything bagel

    PopUp Bagels

    4.3(106 reviews)
    0.9 miWaterfront, South Boston

    I have been wanting to try PopUp Bagels for years now, and I was so excited to see that they have a…read morelocation in Boston! Went on a Friday around 11:30am (FYI use Yelp to get address or Google Maps - Apple Maps took us somewhere else). Located in Seaport district with plenty of outdoor seating available. You do have to order a minimum of 3 bagels with a Schmear so just keep that in mind. We got the Poppy, Sesame, and Everything bagels with Scallion Schmear. Bagels were perfectly soft and the schmear was delicious! I wasn't sure how I would feel about the concept of ripping the bagels and dipping it into the cream cheese, but I actually ended up preferring it - less messy and more cream cheese per bite. Wish PopUp Bagels was in the Bay Area. I would definitely return!

    PopUp Bagels has a very simple model, bagels and a spread (and a very effective viral marketing…read moreteam that has built a ton of hype). The bagels were very fresh (you can smell them well before you see their storefront in the suprette). You get 4 bagel options and a similar number of spreads to choose from. Then they toss them in a bag and you're on your way. So...the bagels are good...but that's kind of it. No seating inside, lattes were from a can, no avocado spreads just cream cheese varieties and butter. You won't be disappointed but if you're expecting something life changing (based on the hype) I think you'll be disappointed. I went close to when they open at 7 and waited less than a minute at most.

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    Black Sheep Bagel Cafe - Lox Classic on Sesame Bagel

    Black Sheep Bagel Cafe

    4.2(329 reviews)
    4.3 miHarvard Square
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    My favorite place to get my bagel fix! Black Sheep Bagel Cafe is a cozy bagel shop in Harvard…read moreSquare. Easily accessible to the T. They have free wifi so if you come during slower hours, it's a convenient spot for studying. Despite the usual long lines, the staff are always friendly & efficient. I highly recommend their Classic Lox! They always load up their fresh bagels with generous amounts of add-ins. Definitely getting your moneys worth. If you're feeling experimental, their menu has a ton of other tasty options. Their Pesto Turkey is also a delicious choice. Cannot recommend them enough.

    First visit was a weekend morning that saw a brisk business. Fun space with motorcycle decor,…read morevintage record albums, funky chairs and couches, and a groovy atmosphere that would serve a courtship well. -- Everything Bagel with avocado, hard boiled egg, and onion: My wife liked it, though noting that it's not on the same level as her favorites. -- Rosemary Sea Salt Bagel with veggie spread: My item, and not bad, but not as much oomph flavorwise (both bagel and topping ) as a Goldilox or Brick Street RSS bagel. Texturewise, an airier, less-dense bagel, closer to Bagelsaurus consistency than Rosenfeld's or Rebelle consistency. -- Coffee: Very good. Was hoping to buy more bagels to take home for further exploration, but on weekends they have a limit of 1. Even though it doesn't make my greater Boston top 5, Black Sheep has its charm and is destined for a return visit. To be continued and I'm hoping to bump up the score.

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    Mike & Patty's - Bay Village - Make it your way! Ask our friendly staff about our available ingredient options. Customize your creation and enjoy a truly unique sandwich.

    Mike & Patty's - Bay Village

    4.4(2.3k reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    Prior to visiting Boston, I did my research on things to do and places to eat. Every search for…read morebreakfast spots mentioned Mike & Patty's as a must stop for the best breakfast sandwich you're going to get anywhere. Enough said! I'm a huge breakfast fanatic, especially a good breakfast sandwich or burrito. This is the original location that was started by two friends and has grown to multiple other locations since. We took an Uber here from our hotel. I imagine if you drive over here, parking will be a challenge. It's almost easy to miss. It sits on a corner of a brick building with just writing on the windows. In all my research I did not catch that it is the smallest restaurant in Boston at only 175 square feet. It's basically a room with most of the space taken by the tiny kitchen. There's also a little tiny ledge on the window with a couple of stools for those who may want to dine in. Customers including us took turns walking in and putting in our orders and then stepping out to make room for more people. It had a steady line the whole time we were there. Hours are limited from 7:30-2 so don't delay. Customer service was straight business, kind of the norm in Boston. Their menu is breakfast sandwiches, a couple of burritos and some lunch options like a turkey sandwich, BLT, or a Rueben. For sides, they have hashbrowns or a plain English muffin. For a small menu, they do have quite a few drink options like coffee, tea, juices, and different flavored milks including banana milk which I have never seen. For their food, they use high quality ingredients from local farms and purveyors and have their own bakery for their bread. My eyes fixated on the Breakfast Grilled Crack mainly for the name, but also all the ingredients looked tasty. It was quality eggs, bacon, four cheeses on sourdough bread. I went extra and added sausage to it as well. I also got OJ to wash it down. We realized our only option to eat comfortably was to go back to our hotel lobby to eat. Even with the travel time, the sandwich was nice and warm and the bread was still nice and crispy from the griddle. This sandwich was indeed one of the best breakfast sandwiches I have ever had. I almost felt guilty eating it because of how rich and cheesy it was. I would skip the hash brown next time. It did not travel well nor did it have anything special going on with it. Hands down one of my favorite meals of the trip that I would absolutely do again if I am in the area.

    Sometimes I want to keep Mike & Patty's as my little secret, but it's too good not to share…read more This tiny hole-in-the-wall serves some of the best breakfast sandwiches in Boston, with quick and genuinely friendly service every time. Sandwiches with an egg = breakfast right? My go-to is The Fancy: Vital Farms pasture-raised fried eggs, bacon, cheddar, smashed avocado, red onions, and house mayo on toasted Flourhouse multigrain. The ingredients are always fresh, and every bite is packed with flavor. Mmm Mmm Good! Ps...I eat it so fast every time I forget to take pics -- I just get too excited for it :)

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