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    Einsten's Bros Bagels

    3.5 (11 reviews)
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    Jailene R.

    Stopped in during a weekend get-away to Foxwoods for a quick and cheap breakfast but I didn't expect the Great service! The cashier was great and had interesting suggestions which I took and boy was I happy! I ordered the Lox sandwich on an asiago bagel. While it was tasty the bagel was a bit burned but still delicious. I also had a coffee cake slice that was good but a bit dry. Overall great affordable spot in Foxwoods to grab breakfast pr a light lunch.

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    Decent breakfast option walking distance from Fox Tower. Service was really friendly but not very quick.

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    Surprisingly tasty after a night of gambling and drinking. Asagio toasted, 2 eggs, cheddar and bacon.

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    Juniors Cheesecake

    Juniors Cheesecake

    3.7(53 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    I absolutely love their cheesecake. It's honestly the best around and the apple cheesecake is my…read moreabsolute favorite. I've eaten here many times and have always had great experiences overall. However, during my most recent visit, I was a little disappointed. I felt misled about a few upcharges that weren't clearly explained when I ordered. I asked for an omelet, and when the server asked what kind of cheese I wanted, I assumed it was included but later found out it was an extra charge. I also asked to add avocado, which I expected to cost extra, but I didn't realize it would be nine dollars and actually come as guacamole with tomatoes, I did not ask for or want tomatoes and was not told they would be there. Good thing I do not have an allergy. The food was plenty and tasted good despite the tomatoes. I took half homebecuse I was full. The decor is beautiful and the service was friendly and attentive, so I didn't want to make a fuss at the time. I will definitely still come back, especially for the cheesecake, but I do hope they are a little clearer about add-on pricing in the future.

    This review is for the bakery outside the restaurant. It's kind of pricey. Bagels with cream cheese…read moreare probably the best deal after coffee. Those are both pretty good. The $5 cupcakes might be the next best deal, but the one I tried wasn't that good. It looked delicious but it didn't really live up to the hype. I've yet to try the cheesecake because I find it hard to believe that a $9 slice of cheesecake is worthwhile. But I'm sure I'll try it at some point.

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    Alta Strada - Lobster pasta

    Alta Strada

    3.1(168 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Tonight we celebrated my son's 30th birthday at Alta Strada, a great spot with a cool vibe and an…read moreopen kitchen that lets you watch the whole operation in motion. There's something about seeing the cooks working the line that adds another layer to the experience. It feels lively, energetic, and authentic. We started with a variety of appetizers because, honestly, everything on the menu sounded amazing. First came the bread service with two olive oils. The bread was light and airy, with just enough chew, and it soaked up the oil and sauce like it knew exactly what its job was. Next up were the meatballs, served in a rich tomato sauce with ricotta and shaved Parmigiano. The meatballs had a unique flavor thanks to the sausage mixed into the blend. They were tender, savory, and deeply satisfying. The sauce was chunky and well-balanced, just the right touch of sweetness without tipping into acidity. We also ordered the arancini, which came crisp on the outside and packed with umami flavor, helped along by the truffle sauce. One bite and you understand why these little rice bombs are such a classic. And then there was the cheese board, a nice variety that gave everyone something different to pick at between bites of everything else. For my main course, I went with the Pork Chop Giambotta. The pork chop was grilled beautifully, tender, juicy, and full of flavor. It was topped with a giambotta, a rustic Italian stew of vegetables that included fingerling potatoes, sausage, hot cherry peppers, vinegar, garlic, and onions. This dish hit every note on the palate, sweet, savory, tangy, and just enough heat to keep things interesting. One of those plates where every forkful gives you a slightly different combination of flavors. It was a great meal, made even better by sharing it with family. And the service deserves a mention as well. The staff was knowledgeable, friendly, and incredibly accommodating, the kind of hospitality that makes the whole evening feel effortless. A great night all around.

    Came here for NYE and it was really nice. The restaurant was very pretty and the service was great…read more The food was good, I really liked the garlic bread. The cheesecake was a little small and cut a little ugly for $14 but it did come with ice cream. Overall we will most likely be back. :)

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    Junior's Restaurant & Bakery - Foxwoods

    Junior's Restaurant & Bakery - Foxwoods

    3.0(274 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    So, uh....Junior's Restaurant & Bakery (not to be confused with Junior's Coffee Bakery just outside…read morethe lobby) is a casual sit-down dining experience which seems to emulate a decor crossing between Denny's and Whataburger. I realize I'm probably the only one who will ever make that comparison, but I'm sticking with it. Picture cozy booths but with the color orange. I think it's also safe to assume the majority of folks come here for breakfast. Ergo, that's what I'll be reviewing today. The menu is what you'd expect. On this day, I was in the mood for an omelet. Small caveat upfront for anyone with the faint of stomach: their omelets are composed of 4...possibly 5 eggs! On top of that, they STILL allow you to order one with an extra egg, if you wish. Crazy! :o I played it safe and went with a standard ham & [cheddar] cheese omelet. And like....here's the thing: proper omelet etiquette calls for shredded cheese, regardless of what type. The reason for this is so that when you fork your way in for a bite, the cheese doesn't stretch on for ages like one continuous string that won't quit until you chop it off with a knife (or perhaps a machete). What I suspect they did was either used long strips of cheddar or (perish the thought) stuck a couple of whole cheddar slices into the omelet and called it a day. Needless to say, it makes the whole eating experience hella awkward. Taste wise, it wasn't bad at all; though, it could have benefited from a bit of seasoning. 8 out of 10, be sure to enjoy with a knife. The sides were...fine. Honestly, the homefries and corned beef hash (which we'll talk about in a sec) were arguably among the best. Whereas that toast...*sigh*. Guys. Why are restaurants so petrified of copiously buttering toast? Shoot! I'll even settle for quasi-copiously buttering. Now, one reviewer claimed the corned beef hash (which is made fresh) suspiciously tasted of the canned variety. And honestly....I don't necessarily see this as a bad thing. See, I have this thing with homemade hash. Most of the renditions I've tried consist more of a brisket type textured corned beef; which either tastes over seasoned (I can't even believe I'M saying that) or seasoned strangely. For instance, the homemade hash I tried up at the Market Place Diner in Hollis, NH tasted like ranch for some reason. But, I digress. This hash was more of a minced meat texture that had a bit of subtlety to its flavoring which I can appreciate. Unfortunately, the side (which is over 10 bucks, btw) is not meant for one person. This portion could easily serve 2...maybe 3 persons. Eh, far as homemade versions go, 9 out of 10. And of course, the Mimosa was heavenly. Wanna know what really surprised us though? The coffee. I honestly thought we were about to be presented yet another pathetically weak breakfast blend most diners serve. But no--this coffee was bold in a way that would make even the likes of the Starbucks CEO go, "Jolly good cup o' java, ol' chap!" Service was sublime. My only other minor complaint is...the pricing. But really, it's to be expected of a restaurant that operates in conjunction with a resort. I guess I expected like, a near fine dining level of breakfast food for such prices. On the plus side, those $16 Mimosas include the entire small bottle of champagne. You just gotta ask for a little more OJ after your first glass. Weird. It's an innocuous little joint I wouldn't mind dining at upon future stays. Albeit a little pretentiously priced, I'm giving Junior's Restaurant and Bakery at Foxwoods 4 of the hugest fluffy ham & cheese omelets out of 5.

    We arrived at juniors and asked for a both for two. The hostess stephanie had brought us to a both…read morethat had direct sunlight. My husband had a solar radiation allergy. So I asked her kindly if we could be placed at another table that didn't have sun. She had huffed and gave an annoyed looked. But, did change our table. I had told our waitress about it and we got an apology from the manager. Next we ordered the bacon Swiss burger and the pastrami Swiss burger. Omg so delicious and juicy. The pastrami was so flavorful. The burger was seasoned and you can still taste the freshness from the beef. It was a good lunch and that made up for the rude attitude in the beginning with the hostess.

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    Lucky 7 pizza

    Lucky 7 pizza

    2.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is the pizza/snack bar in the bingo hall at Foxwoods. I've been going to bingo there for at…read moreleast 25 years, long before they even opened the current room and this place used to be great, but its gone way downhill over the past year and its sad because first of all its convenient if you're in there playing bingo and want a quick bite or even a dinner and the food is really good.. but the last two times I've been there theres been no line, which I thought was great at first then I realized why.. there was no food ready. This is supposed to be a quick serve place and I had to wait 10 minutes for a slice of pizza and then last night I got to bingo 15 minutes before the games started, noticed no line and figured they'd have food since the games were just starting and sure enough.. nothing there. I asked how long for a slice of pizza and she checked and said 5 minutes. I said okay and paid and waited. and waited. 10 minutes later they're announcing the first game and I'm getting a little annoyed and she comes along with my slice of pizza and another customers slice of pizza. I made it to my seat just in time for the first game, I knew it was hot so waited about 10 minutes and opened the box. total disappointment.. no pepperoni. I don't care about the fact that I paid an extra quarter for the pepperoni, I was looking forward to the slice of pepperoni pizza which is a rare treat for me and their pizza is awesome. I wasn't going to miss any more games to get it fixed, so I just ate it. It was good.. that's why they get 2 stars but how hard is it to keep food prepared for a quick service café?! I noticed the lady next to me had ordered something, I couldn't see what it was, but she called the delivery girl back over and I heard her say it was the wrong order so they can't even keep orders straight. Hopefully this place will shape up, because the food is really good, but the service is terrible.

    Food is horrible but desserts are good. Got an order of onion rings definitely weren't hot or…read morefresh. Yuck

    Einsten's Bros Bagels - bagels - Updated July 2026

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