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    Phat Bagel

    4.0 (17 reviews)

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    DJ J.

    Friendly staff. Order at kiosk or online. Take out, no tables. Bagel was very good, enjoyed my bfast sandwich.

    Everything bagel with plain cream cheese
    Corinne K.

    I'm really liking this place as you can tell. The breakfast sandwich egg and sausage quality was not good but the normal bagel and cream cheese was great. The ability to do mix ins for cream cheese is nice.

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    Amanda D.

    Glad to see a bagel spot in Bloomfield! Grab and go style with kiosk order screens. No where to sit inside. Quick and efficient! Bagels are indeed phat! Good crisp on the outside and chew on the inside. Cream cheese was also good. I got a plain bagel with cream cheese and it was ~$4. I do think price goes up if you get one of the breakfast sandwich options though. Plenty of street parking on the block in front or nearby.

    Bagel sausage egg bagel sandwich on everything bagel with candied jalapeños mixed into the cream cheese.
    Tyler P.

    This is a tasty and decent attempt for a good bagel restaurant which is severely lacking in Pittsburgh. This is takeout only. They don't have any seating or countertop space. The bagel is good. It's large, with a crunchy exterior and a soft interior baked fresh same day. They load up the shmear which is key when just ordering a bagel. And up to most recent experience, I would have given 5 stars. My disappointment came when I ordered for the first time recently a bagel sandwich with egg and sausage. I drove home for about 5 minutes and when I got home, the egg and sausage were cold as was the bagel. The sandwich itself which I requested cut in half had too much shmear. That amount would have been welcomed if I was just getting a bagel and cream cheese, but in a loaded sandwich, the cream cheese amount should be reduced by at least half. They don't have premade specialty cream cheeses. Every topping is a "mix in", kind of like one of those table top ice cream shops where the mix toppings into your ice cream. In this case, the oil from the candied jalapeños mixed with the shmear and made it a gelatinous curdy mess. It's just not a good combo for a mix in. Also, I'd rather see them invest time into making one to three specialty cream cheeses in advance rather than try to upsell everyone for $.75 per topping on mix ins. For example, last time I got uncooked jalapeño for the mix-in and I could barely taste them. If you add a few toppings in the bagel, it goes from four bucks to $6-8 after tax, which is a little steep for a few cents if seasoning or veggies. I really like this place. And they are figuring it out. I believe they have potential to be an incredible institution in Bloomfield. I hope that they take this feedback into consideration and improve their bagel sandwich product and consider introducing a few shmears that their customers can fall in love with.

    Bagels. Right top -everything. Right bottom - garlic. Left - plain.

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    Bagels are out of this world! Customer service is awesome! So glad they finally have a brick and mortar set up!

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    5 months ago

    Bagels were great and kids loved them as well. Sammies and spreads were great. Huge fan and can't wait to come back.

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    5 months ago

    Phat bagels, phat spreads, phat hearts. So glad they finally got a solid spot! Phat vibes!!

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