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    3.0 (42 reviews)
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    Fresh bagels being made
    Nathaliah S.

    Kettleman's Bagels is an interesting spot for a Canadian bagel experience, but as someone from New York, I definitely noticed some differences. I noticed the lit up sign and big windows, as I drove past and was heading to where I stayed for the duration of my trip. I decided to walk over and try it out the next day for breakfast. The bagels are fresh and made in house, which is great, but they weren't quite what I'm used to. I ordered a turkey sandwich on a herb and cheddar bagel, toasted, and found the dough a bit too compact and crumbly. It wasn't soft or fluffy like I prefer, but maybe toasting the bagel was where I went wrong. One thing I loved was being able to see the bagels being made through a big window, it's always nice to know your food is fresh. Plus, they're open 24 hours, which is very convenient. The service really stood out; the man taking my order was incredibly kind and patient, even with all my custom requests. I ordered five sandwiches: three Westerns, one breakfast bagel, and the turkey sandwich, with 4 out of 5 of the sandwiches having modifications, and everything was ready in about 10 minutes. I was given a restaurant beeper, while I waited, so I decided to check out this Booster Juice across the street, which I also tried for the first time. Overall, while I wouldn't necessarily go back if I had other breakfast options, Kettleman's is not a bad place to find your breakfast. They have fresh bagels, friendly service, and 24-hour availability, so that alone makes it worth a visit if you're curious.

    Open kitchen, live bagels!
    Maulik M.

    Kettleman's Bagel in downtown Toronto is a must-visit for bagel lovers! The fresh bagels are absolutely amazing--perfectly crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. You can customize your bagel with a variety of toppings, making each visit a new experience. Plus, the coffee is delicious and pairs wonderfully with the bagels. Highly recommend for a satisfying breakfast or a quick bagel sandwich. Awesome environment and cool the see the bagel making process right through their open Kitchen. Also, Their hot pepper cream cheese is fantastic. Def try that with their freshly made everything bagel. Great selection from a variety of bagels. I could see how this place could get busy at any given time since it's 24/7!

    Kettleman's Special on a garlic bagel
    Jennifer K.

    Came here after visiting the holiday market at Stackt across the street, and was surprised to find the restaurant quite empty even though it was dinnertime. I ended up getting the Kettleman's Special (around $12), which consists of smoked salmon, cream cheese, tomato and red onion served with garlic olives, on a garlic bagel. It hit the spot as someone who loves a good lox bagel, and service was quite fast. There's a good amount of seating at the back, and I love how they also sell baked goods, lots or cream cheese spread, and offer a variety of bagels like blueberry.

    Making fresh
    Jamie K.

    This bagels were quite nice, very different from nyc bagels. Very crunchy, definitely do not get them toasted. The place is very "new" it does not have an old school feel even though it has been around since the 90s We got the garlic & chive it was decent. Wouldn't go back for another... nothing special. However watching them make them was fun!

    Breakfast bagel
    Roger Z.

    Prices seemed a tad high at first glance, but then decided to compare to the baseline, which in this case would be Tim Horton's. I ordered the breakfast bagel at Kettlemans for 5.99$ before tax. The equivalent at Timmies would be the Bagel BLT at 5.49$. So the question is: is the extra 40 cents worth it? Yes absolutely. Kettlemans offers fresher and higher quality bagels (and ingredients) for basically the same price as the market baseline. Bonus points for being able to see the bagels being made. If you're craving a bagel, this spot is a no-brainer.

    Garlic BLT
    Hetal M.

    I've walked past this place so many times as it's on my way to work, but never took the chance to stop in and check it out. Came here supposed to work at S&T and was happy to get a hearty meal. Not somewhere I can eat on a regular basis, but definitely enjoyed it as a one off

    Mary M.

    Coming from Ottawa, I was very excited to see Kettlemans expanding to Toronto. Visited early morning hours, it was very busy. I waited in line and ordered the new big breakfast sandwich. There was a long line up of people waiting. Now, since Kettleman ensures all is visible, this did not work in their favour this visit. The seating area was closed so we were all waiting by the cash to receive our order. There was one individual who was working on making the sandwiches and the service was incredibly slow! Everyone kept asking for the status of their order. Some people waiting 15-20 for just cream cheese and bagel. I finally received my sandwich, it was ok, I found the roast beef to be bit chewy. The hot sauce wasn't enough so the bagel itself was a bit dry. I would try other items next time but maybe not late at night.

    Blueberry bagel
    Chithra V.

    Petfect place for me since I love bagels and also an early bird. They open around 7 am. Lots of options for bagels and cream cheese. I chose the Blueberry bagel with non dairy cream cheese and it was so filling. They bake and give it ready with cream cheese already spreaded inside. Now that tastes like a donut with a filling. Definitely visiting again to try out other bagels too. There is lots of indoor seating available on the other side of the kitchen.

    Philly cheesesteak, Kettlemans special, and turkey sandwiches.
    Ash A.

    The bagels are fresh and they offer a lot of different and rotating flavours. The front of the store also has a selection of cream cheeses you can buy to-go. The service is always friendly and efficient. I like the back area to sit down and eat. Overall, though, I'm not very impressed by the food. The bagel style isn't for everyone, they're thinner and personally, and probably controversially, I think they're not the best for sandwiches. Everything was falling through the centre since they're slimmer, and it was messy. The prices are a little high in my opinion for the sandwiches (around $15 for the Philly cheese steak) and the cheese is not melted on any of the sandwiches which was a bit disappointing. The coffee was great. The chicken soup was not great. Overall I'd recommend this if you like the style of bagel they have. The fact that they're made fresh is the best part.

    Kettleman's special, Philly cheesesteak and roast beef sandwiches. Latkes on the side.
    Georgia D.

    Ironically, Kettleman's Montreal-style bagels originate from Ottawa and they are hands down my favourite bagels in the city. They're open 24/7 and the staff is always super patient as people decide on what to order. They have a variety of savoury and sweet flavours to choose from with my favourites being all dressed (everything) and sesame, but my sweet-tooth friend loves their cinnamon raisin. Every time I visit, I order two dozen and just keep them in my freezer. They also sell homemade cream cheeses, including a soy-based, non-dairy cream cheese for the lactose intolerant folks. In terms of sandwiches, I always go for the Kettleman's special (smoked salmon, tomatoes, red onions, olives, your choice of cream cheese). I've had friends also enjoy the breakfast bagel, Philly cheesesteak, and roast beef. They offer other bakery goods, but I'd say only the latkes are worth it other than the bagels. Pro tip: download their app and collect rewards because they stack up pretty fast. Every $1 = 1 point and 100 points = $10 off.

    Breakfast bagel
    Lian A.

    It was the first day of opening when we went to check out Kettlemans Bagel. They have a selection of items to grab and go such as pickles, cream cheese, pastries, and drinks. I got the breakfast bagel and was underwhelmed to say the least. The bagel (although fresh) was pretty small for the price, and bacon was paper thin. Nothing to write home about. The seating area was more like a standing area -- one small tiny table with seating and the rest of the space taken up by a long table against the side to maximize traffic I suppose. Not the most welcoming for a sit down breakfast/brunch, and more a takeaway place. What a bagel will remain my go to place for bagels.

    Philly cheesesteak on all dressed bagel
    Courtney C.

    Had to come here after hearing all the rave about this place. I got the Philly cheesesteaks sandwich on an all dressed bagel and a plain poppy seed bagel with butter. The Philly cheesesteak bagel was alright, there was a good amount of meat and cheese but they use roast beef as the meat so I'm just personally not a fan of that. It also came with a huge piece of pickle... 3.5/5 To my surprise, the plain poppy seed bagel was super good. The inside was chewy, while the outside was crispy. I really enjoyed it. 4/5 I would probably come back just for their plain bagels with butter!

    Bagel
    Maplewithmandarin W.

    Way more chewy than I expected, compared to the amateur bagels I usually get from loblaws. Price wise, really expensive. Half a dozen cost me about 11 bucks with gratuities included. (No option for you to not give a tip on their POS machine; probably I was just too afraid to spend time on identifying the no gratuity option when I knew there were many other customers behind me). Would I go back and get another dozen? Probably not.

    Green bagel - tastes like a plain bagel to be honest

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    Go to bagel house if you want to get more authentic Montreal style bagels. These ones are passable, but not great.

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    asked for egg on a blt.... got no egg on a very thin bagel that was falling apart. overpriced waste of time and money.

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    over-priced garbage. Dont let the $10 bagels and $4 cans of pop fool you... it's a Kettleman's. Spend your money elsewhere.

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    The Italian bagel is to die for but the bagel was a little dry. Their cream cheese collection is amazing.

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