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    Einstein Bros. Bagels

    2.4 (82 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    A somewhat disgusting Turkey Bacon Avacado Sandwich which is missing the tomato spread
    Zachary R.

    I wouldn't recommend this location. Not to anyone, ever. The Turkey Bacon Avocado sandwich I ordered was disgusting. Wilted old veggies coupled with turkey lunch meat which was exceptionally slimey and translucent. It was missing the tomato spread and had almost no avocado. I ended up throwing it away it was so bad. A waste of almost $8. I highly recommend that you STAY AWAY. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that I could have made a better sandwich by dumpster diving outside a grocery store. Pathetic, PLEASE do us all a favor and SHUT DOWN.

    2/21/2019 - The lox plate with  side of fruit.
    Mikhail H.

    I am not a fan of going into this location just for convenience. First of all - the parking lot is usually a bit of a mess due to this being on the corner and people cruise fast around the corner. Next up I go to the counter spot which says order here and after five minutes the person on the other end which says to pay here says she can help. It just seems silly to have this two locations and not enough people to man both spots. With that said, I do love their food. My new favorite is their lox plate which is a bagel open face with cream cheese, red onion, tomato, lox and capers plus a side of...well, I get a side of fruit. Its a great breakfast treat though they also have sandwiches for your lunch as well, smoothies and quite a few other options. Their food is a bit pricey for an everyday option but for a once in a while thing not so bad.

    Nova Lox
    Shane W.

    We got here not long before closing, so while it wasn't busy, there weren't a huge choice of bagels left. We thought the bagels were ok, we wouldn't go out of our way to have them again. Staff was friendly.

    Breakfast
    Ariel S.

    Great stop for breakfast! Very affordable and a good selection to choose from. The offer many drinks as well. This is a nice spot to hang around awhile while getting work done and eating breakfast. They have many locations in portland and so far every one of them have been great.

    Avocado bagel!
    Tess W.

    This place has abysmal reviews. It's a franchise. It is not a specialty bagel shop. So it is held to different standards. 1. Is the product consistent? 2. Is the place clean? 3. Does the price match the expected quality? 4. Decent customer service? It is obvious to me that the employees of this location are very unhappy with their jobs. Which speaks to the management more than the corporate franchise as a whole. I have been to other locations with a lot happier staff. Which makes for a much more positive customer experience overall. The bagels are good for franchise bagels. The prices are good. I like the avocado bagel. The price point is good for what you get. I enjoy the pumpernickel bagel. My girlfriend likes the coffee. Over all this place gets a solid 3 stars which is really the highest any franchise joint will get from me.

    A long imbedded black straight or body hair in bedded in the bacon .
    Britt R.

    My husband just order a bagel for breakfast and I took two bites and saw a long straight hair in bedded in the it so sickening , that the food place don't have very strict rules with how there handling and serving the food to customers. I don't have to worry about COVID-19, I have to worry about other people body hair in my food . The Food and health services should give you a F- on this location and a huge fine . Am going to be send this to the Food and Health of Oregon because I have to worry about how my food is being made with Body hair In my food or other things from people who don't probably handle food .

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    Pleasant staff and awesome bagels, what more could you ask for? Clean and efficient shop.

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    Staff here are not very nice or welcoming. The breakfast sandwich's are very good. but I would just want the place to feel more welcoming ‍

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    10 years ago

    If you sign up for the newsletter you get coupons weekly! I just got a free breakfast sandwich!

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    When you pay extra for avocado and you get home and it's not on your bagel.... and they weren't even busy, I was the only customer

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    They fuck it up every time.... still fire but train ur employees better or somethin :/

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    They're ok. I've had better. Breakfast sandwich was bland, and the asiago bagel I got hardly had any cheese on it.

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    Best bagels I've ever tried. Fast and friendly service. Will be making this my new bagel place!

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    Sunrise Bagels Beaverton

    Sunrise Bagels Beaverton

    3.9
    (252 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Great Bagels and Bagel dogs & The coffee drinks we had were amazing both hot and cold. Very nice…read morefamily atmosphere. Awesome service.

    I want Sunrise to know that the establishment did not bring this on itself…read more My Jersey family and I have lived out here for several years and I have avoided Sunrise because they are incredibly up-front about their process: They don't prepare their dough in the same fashion as bagel shops in the New York metro area or even Montreal and they do not boil bagels. I've been burned enough by bagel-shaped rolls to walk headlong into a shop that explicitly makes them, but friends of the family presented them as their favorite "bagels" this week. The extra star is for Sunrise's honesty. It's a buyer-beware situation for folks from back east, and they seem to have interacted with enough of us to wear their same on their sleeve. But the lacking stars come from both the product and the process. We went to get the bagels and told them we needed a dozen. Our friends typically don't order that many, so they were also a bit surprised to hear that you have to call in an order for anything above six (6) and wait an hour. That this happened during a week when I went to Bentley's--a place that actually boils a dense bagel--and ordered a mixed six myself on a Sunday without issues already reflected poorly on Sunrise. We jumped through that hoop, but putting together a baker's dozen here proved a bit of a nightmare. Why is half of the bagel menu either fruit or cheese? Why are most of the cream cheeses sweet tapanades or basically tomato/pepper jam? I tried to play it safe with some onion, garlic, poppy, and salt bagels, and had an egg sandwich during our wait, which was closer to 15 minutes than an hour. The "egg" was a puck that seemed as if it came straight from the carton, and the plain bagel was exactly as i'd feared: A bagel-shaped roll with a somewhat tacky exterior. If I'd placed it it the bagel splitter, it would've mushed into a dough ball. Also, coffee seems to exist in its own universe in this shop and had to be ordered after everything else. Is this for tax purposes? Can your accountant explain this? I don't really see why it has to be this way. Each cream cheese (we went with chive and lox) was scraped into 8-ounce tubs by hand--which is honestly more normal than the detractors would believe. But we got home to family who seemed to know what we were getting into: My sister got out the bread knife, battled the sponges, and tossed them directly into the toaster. The result? Regrettable. I'd had some of the best bagels I'd had in the Portland metro area in nearly 15 years just days before, only to wash them down with reminders of why I generally don't get bagels in this state anymore and have developed a deep affinity for breakfast burritos. This place has a lot of great reviews, and I'll let Rob Reiner and Aaron Sorkin explain why that is: "People don't drink the sand because they're thirsty. They drink the sand because they don't know the difference." In a bagel desert west of the tunnels, Sunset Bagels is the old, grizzled harbinger with one working eye and a permanent scowl, warning travelers heading west on Barnes Road and 26 "Turn back... there be no bagels here."

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    Spielman Bagels and Coffee Roasters

    Spielman Bagels and Coffee Roasters

    3.1
    (90 reviews)
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    Despite having Reid, some recent mediocre reviews, I went in with high expectations. And that's on…read moreme. The pricing is reasonable and it's a cute place in a great location. The other customers were very friendly and I loved that there's an area outdoors where our four legged friends can enjoy the morning with us. The customer service left me wanting. It wasn't terrible, the person was not rude, but overall just very lukewarm. Do not come here expecting to feel warm, fuzzy, or even particularly appreciated. In other words, don't be like me and have high expectations. They have very nice iced cold water available, which I appreciated it and my companion had a latte that was not bad. I ordered the Willamette sandwich, which is a turkey sandwich available on a bagel or sourdough bread. Now I say it is a turkey sandwich, but you should be aware that a very scant amount of turkey is included; see photo. The everything bagel I chose to have it on was quite good and they were quite generous with the chilies, and the arugula was very tasty. All in all good, but again, if you're expecting a sandwich stacked high with turkey, you will be very disappointed. I probably will not go here again because Portland offers ample bagel options. There was a fairly long wait, in excess of 20 minutes, for our two bagels, and I really could not figure out why it was taking so long.

    Full disclosure, I'm not the biggest bagel fan, but my lobster is. This compact location offers…read moresome seating, but it's limited and a bit tight with tables close to one another and/or directly near high traffic areas like the kitchen (which is appropriately loud but makes conversation challenging) or also next to the napkins/trash, where people can be right up on you. The service was friendly enough. It's challenging to see which bagel flavors are available in the bins behind the counter without bobbing and weaving. To be fair, I don't expect to have the world's best coffee drink at a bagel shop, but I do expect it to be better than something I make at home. I'm sad to say my vanilla latte was one of the worst I've tasted. To make sure I wasn't imagining the quality/flavor, I asked my partner to have a taste without any preamble. He confirmed my unspoken thoughts that the espresso was exceptionally bitter, and the syrup had a chemical taste. I could only drink about 1/4. My bagel breakfast sandwich was tasty, but sadly was not compelling enough for me to want to return.

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    Bentley’s Bagels

    Bentley’s Bagels

    4.4
    (137 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    I never thought I'd see the day when I'd give a Portland bagel five stars…read more A few things to note here: 1. Oregon is a miserable state for bagels. Arguably the best in the genre here exists in Hood River, and it's about par with Northeast supermarket bagels or the British Columbia approximation of a Montreal bagel. It's fine, but far better than the bagel-shaped rolls of white bread you'll encounter here. 2. Bentley's is in a neighborhood dense with bagels, but light on good bagels. The names of its bagel-making neighbors are familiar to the locals, but they're also a big part of the reason why expats go out of their way to travel across town and wait in lines for bagels that might be passable replicas of those they remember. My family is from New Jersey, which has its own (albeit unlauded) bagel culture entirely, and has spent more than a decade here lodging bagel complaints. Their last straw was a place in St. John's that moved to the art museum and then to a place by the Widmer brewery that sort of made a decent bagel, but charged about $3 for the privilege of eating one. Not with cream cheese, not with lox or whitefish--$3 for the bagel itself. Sirs, you can go fuck yourselves with that level of extortion for what's essentially a Shop-Rite+ bagel. Bentley's has been much more reasonable and consistent. In a town that considers boiling a bagel an artisanal option and not, in fact, a default, Bentley's gets its chewy exterior and density down. While I'm slightly disappointed that the dough lacks some of the complexity of its back-east contemporaries--especially on a coast where the tang of a sourdough is approached with such pride--Bentley's gets the consistency of its bagels down. It comes down to sound fundamentals: Bentley's makes only eight varieties of bagels, but includes right-coast vestiges like salt and onion. More importantly, though a single bagel is still $2 (slight sticker shock from back east), that gets into the buck-and-change range quickly when you get a baker's dozen for $21 (roughly $1.60 per). I haven't gotten the cream cheese or lox here because I like making life as difficult on myself as possible. The best cream cheese I've found here is in Hillsboro. The best lox and whitefish? Astoria. So if a bagel spot is going to be out of my way anyway, I may as well start the weekend picking up a bag on 21st street, hitting 26 for cream cheese, and popping up to Astoria for a room for the weekend. After nearly a decade and a half in this state, Bentley's has helped my family shorten the bagel map a bit and given us the best option the Portland metro has to option. Before you give up on bagels entirely and start believing things like "Hmm, maybe biscuits and gravy ARE worth my time," pop into Bentley's on a quiet Sunday morning and try it for yourself.

    I love that they make fresh real eggs. And I saw them hand…read moreform the bagels, wow! The breakfast sandwich needed more flavor for my taste.

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