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    Hey Bagel

    4.5 (247 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea, Bagels
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Dogs allowed

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    Bagel service counter
    Kathleen A.

    This is a counter serve bagel shop in an outdoor shopping center so it's all walk up counter service. They have allot of bagel types and shmears. Also 4 kinds of bialys. Very popular and tasty. Lots of nice coffee choices as well! We recommend this place because the bagels are good. Kinda pricey but very tasty .

    Everything Bagels w/ The Whole Lox Schmear (left) and Chili Crisp Schmear (right)
    Laura G.

    The bagels were delicious! Nicely crunchy on the outside, and fluffy & soft inside. The everything seasoning was a bit too salty for me. The schmears were yummy, I liked the chili crisp, which was unique. When we arrived on a Saturday afternoon, there was a line out the door, but it moved fast. They were still baking fresh bagels at this time of day. There is a small counter space to eat at, but is typically already occupied due to high traffic. We took some home to freeze and followed the reheating instructions on the paper bag, which came out almost perfectly.

    Everything bagel, onion bagel
    uma p.

    Adore this place!! The bagels are fantastic, and the shmears even better. We tried Zoe in Seattle schmear, and it was great. The workers are very friendly as well. Not much seating inside however. Will definitely be back!

    Edward V.

    One of our favorite bagels here in Seattle. They're larger than most bagels, airy and nicely shaped. The finished look is artisanal, with a chewy interior and a tinge of sourness from the fermentation. It pairs well with the saltiness of cream cheese and smoked salmon. It also works well toasted, crunch outside with a soft interior. All the bagels are freshly baked. The flavors are classic, Everything bagel, salted, garlic, sesame with more complex flavors with their Bialys. Love the vibe inside the store, with a lot of bagel production and action highly visible behind the counters. Lines move quickly, which are good because on busy times, the lines start outside the door. It's inside the middle of U. Village do there's ample parking outside. They sell schmears and merchandise, as well. There's a bar counter by the window where you can eat your bagel, but this is more for to go bagel shopping.

    Garlic Bagel & Whole Lox Smear
    Belldandy O.

    Hey Bagel is a bagel spot located in University Village in Seattle. There is lots of parking available at University Village. It could take some time navigating to find the parking though. I have been wanting to visit Hey Bagel for quite some time and finally had the time to do so since I was in the area! There was a short line out the door of Hey Bagel that moved quickly. I decided on the Garlic Bagel with the 2oz Whole Lox smear. There was limited space inside the shop to eat your bagel, but we were able to squeeze in after a few people left. I love bagels and cream cheese. The simplicity of it is what makes it so great. The bagels are freshly made and perfect to eat warm!

    Delicious bagel and cream cheese
    Mo Y.

    Delicious freshly baked bagels and freshly made cream cheese. I wish they have a store in Kirkland.

    Caramelized onion & gruyere bialy
    Jenai E.

    Caramelized onion & gruyere bialy with spicy scallion smear. That's the order. You will thank me later. My young teen loves the everything bagel with salmon smear. We've pretty much tried it all and it's all fresh & delicious & worth standing in line. The staff always welcomes with big smiles and loads of patience and friendly recommendations. Absolutely lives up to the hype in my book.

    half the work is procuring the goods!
    Joy P.

    i appreciate warm bagels and good schmears as much as the next person but putting in a specific plug for the raspberry curry and hot honey which is so damned flavorful and unique it demands attention! i ordered a bialy, sesame and pumpernickel to go. took them home and still warm, ripped the sesame apart with steam coming from it. a dab of schmear and voila: sheer delight! i wish the bialy had poppy seeds on it but it is tasty as well. maybe i'm a bialy purist and don't need gruyère or anything beside the onions and the excellent dough? i've heard lines are predictably long on weekends but i happened to be at uvillage right before lunch and was able to just walk in and order. next time i'm there i'll go get bagel another go for different flavors but this maiden voyage didn't disappoint.

    Line at 11 am
    Tori Z.

    Good, but not the best bagel in Seattle in my opinion. Lines in the morning can be extremely long due to its popularity.

    Brian C.

    The best bagels in Seattle hands down! The closest you'll get to a true New York bagel..I've spent many years in NY so take it from me. Service is attentive and they thoroughly help you with the selections and their recommendations. There are some standing counters where you can eat the bagels, but no sit down area. This place is small and the lines can get long. However, the best part about this establishment is that they make bagels throughout the day until they're sold out. These bagels are not cheap but worth it if you're looking for a great bagel and schmear..$19.50 for half dozen, $35 for a baker's dozen.

    Bialy sign
    Nick D.

    I'm a harsh bagel critic and these are hands down the best bagels in Seattle and the US (yes including NY/NJ). Not only do they have the perfect crusty exterior but also an excellently fluffy and chewy interior, AND they bake hot bagels nearly all day. The owner is a master baker and the team works efficiently. Walking in there to see huge slabs of dough being worked and shaped into bagels in an open sight vibe can bring a tear to my eye. They also have bialys and sometimes limited time schmears - presently a fried shallot and chive schmear that is unbelievable. Monday is now blueberry day and Wednesday pumpernickel! At 8am open they've got full baskets of hot bagels of all kinds.

    pizza bagel, salt bagel
    Bethany L.

    Bagels themselves are good but with price considered, it isn't something worth coming back for - about 8.00 for pizza bagel + smoked salmon smear. My bagel just came out so it was steaming/hot, but my friend's salt bagel was cold without being offered to have it heated. Inside is small with no seating, just a stand up bar that fits 5 people.

    YaoEun L.

    I feel like timing is key. When we first walked by the line was super long. We went shopping then swung by again and there was barely line. There's 2 standing tables but really only was one usable as the other was blocked by the line. We got half a dozen of donuts. The stand outs we had were 2 seasonal ones which I can't quite remember the names. One was an onion jam one and the other was the cheddar with pepper. The onion jam was so good and was piping hot. You could actually see the steam coming off of it as you ate it. From the regular line up I really enjoyed the sea salt. It had such a great chew and really let their schmears shine. For the schmears, we tried the scallion, hot scallion, chili crisp, and lox. My favorite were the scallion and lox schmears. I would definitely recommend stopping by and am eager to come back again to try more of their seasonal bagels.

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    Review Highlights - Hey Bagel

    We tried: everything, garlic, plain, sea salt plus two bialys: caramelized onion & Gruyère & pepperoni pizza.

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    Mt. Bagel

    Mt. Bagel

    4.7
    (105 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    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

    Old Salt Fish and Bagels

    4.1
    (122 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Awesome bagels! The sesame bagel with plain cream cheese is perfection. I always order it lightly…read moretoasted, and it's become my go-to. On my most recent visit, I also tried the black sesame bagel with butter. It was good, but there was a bit more butter than I would have preferred, and the standard toast wasn't quite crispy enough for my liking. That's an easy fix though, and I'll just ask for it toasted a bit longer and less butter next time. I really love the location of this spot and am hoping to check out their other location soon. They share a great outdoor seating area with Sea Wolf Bakers and also have a small amount of indoor seating. There's usually a line on weekday mornings and a longer one on weekends, but it moves surprisingly quickly, so the wait has never felt unreasonable. One thing I especially appreciate is how light these bagels are compared to some other Seattle bagel shops. They have a great chew without feeling overly dense. Service has always been friendly and efficient. I still haven't tried any of their fish sandwiches, but that's next on my list. Until then, I'm perfectly happy sticking with a classic sesame bagel and cream cheese.

    This is a cozy bagel place located in Fremont…read more We split a smoked cod bagel ($16). I want to try the lox & roe bagel too. The bagel was perfect and chewy and the smoked cod was also great. I love how they don't go too crazy on the cream cheese. There is a lovely outdoor seating area as well as indoor seating. Staff are polite.

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    Dingfelder's Delicatessen

    Dingfelder's Delicatessen

    4.2
    (513 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    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

    Oxbow

    3.8
    (108 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    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 love the versatility of this spot. They have bagels, they have pizza, they have bakery and…read moreespresso drinks, they have bread. It's also pretty affordable too relative to portions. The servers were friendly and helpful. The inside vibes were nice, as it felt very open with high ceilings and lots of natural lighting. Unfortunately dogs are not allowed inside but there is one little bench out front if you have your pup and want to eat there. Lots of folks got to go and walked it to the arboretum. The only negatives for me were the lack of vegan or dairy free options with the cream cheese and the fact that they stacked a meat pizza slice with my vegetarian slice without checking. We would definitely come back!

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    Rachel's Bagels & Burritos

    Rachel's Bagels & Burritos

    4.2
    (735 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    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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