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    Steins Bagels

    2.6 (125 reviews)
    InexpensiveBagels, Delis, Sandwiches
    Closed 6:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Bob N.

    I had an enjoyable breakfast sandwich here on a cold winter's morning. The service was fine. You order at the counter and wait till your food is ready to pay. My egg, cheese and Taylor ham on a bagel could have been a little warmer. But it was tasty. I ate it on the long table facing the window, looking out at piles of snow.

    Hannah W.

    We are a family that swear by wheat products (gluten-free people don't really get along with us at mealtimes :-)) so our bread bin and pasta pantry are always full. Ever since we discovered Steins Bagels, we simply stopped buying bagels AND cream cheeses from other stores. Their bagels are deliciously chewy and satisfyingly substantial. Their cream cheeses are much tastier (and substantial) than the kind one can get from a deli in a regular grocery store. Many of their customers are regulars, and this family has joined their club :-)!

    Jeff B.

    I stopped in because traffic took me a different way to work. Place looked nice and clean. Ordered a cinnamon raisin bagel with butter. $3.20 !!!!! FOR A ROUND PEICE OF BREAD!!!! Anyway got to work and when I opened it, it just looked like a raisin bagel. Ok, let's see how it tastes. If it wasn't for the raisins there would be no flavor at all. Very disappointed. Disappointed at price and flavor. Go somewhere else

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    Jen L.

    Was really looking to my bagel with cream cheese after waiting 20+ minutes and got a scooped bagel with cream cheese that was scraped off.

    Everything bagel with lox, cream cheese, onion and capers.
    ALLI M.

    Was staying at the Courtyard Marriott right across the stress and got tired of paying $20 bucks for a breakfast sandwich and coffee. Found this and decided to try. I ordered the Bagel and Lox and it was so fresh and good! Definitely a better bargain then the Marriott! Customer service was quick and very friendly.

    I had a terrible experience in this cafe, rude staff, and horrible gluten-free bagel and when I complained they told me there was nothing they could do. The gluten-free bagel was small, flat like a cracker, and dripping in butter. They wiped the bagel off, didn't wear gloves and when I told who looked like a manager or owner that this would be the last time I am coming to this place, she said good, don't come back. I sat down to try and eat the bagel and couldn't, I left it there and walked out. The cost of this disgusting bagel was $4.50, if she was smart and wanted to keep me as a customer she would have asked if she could make me something else or refund the money......

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    4.6
    (42 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    An overall nice experience on a Friday morning at this little old casual cafe; they're only open…read more8-5 except Sundays. They also do catering. Breakfast is served until 11:30 and they have a a few egg dishes, breakfast sandwiches and French toast. We enjoyed a leisurely breakfast and liked the egg, potatoes (mixture of white and sweet, which was nice), and toast except the toast was hard pieces of baguette ($10). The omelette with potatoes was a pretty plate and good even though the cheese was initially forgotten. They also have sandwiches, salads, burgers and pizza on the menu, the latter of which is made in a brick oven. The pastries didn't look that fresh or enticing but we didn't order any so can't comment on the quality. There's indoor and outdoor seating and service was very nice. They have a shared parking lot with other businesses and more parking out back. Very close to Hungry hollow food coop so make a stop there if you have time!

    I love coming here. Grab a pastry, any pastry at that cause I haven't had one that I didn't like. I…read morewas surprised when I had one with cheese and spinach or broccoli and it was amazing! Also if you're gonna order a cold brew ask for the HOMEMADE sweet cream to top it off... so good! The service is always great! The ladies up front are always patient and kind. Remember this isn't Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts... so it's gonna take some time if you order hot food!... I haven't really sat and ate but I always find myself looking at the decor and the ambiance is of a small hidden gem IYKYK

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    Pop Empanada

    Pop Empanada

    4.6
    (76 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    There comes a time in every man's life where he must embrace the viscerality of his fatness. The…read morementality of his glutton. Pop's Empanadas is a great way to explore that depressive, or impressive, state of mind. The sun barrels its way into my workspace on a spring afternoon. I welcome its studs up challenge and continue to dribble until I can no longer not acknowledge the aura of Apollo's chariot. - I don't recognize Helios as my Sun god, deal with it. - I check my meagerly checking account and my minute wallet and decide "F it" I've not got but do got a few buccaroons to spare as I continue to wheel around for the cheddar in this rat race we call life. In doing so - I notice a certain extensive tingle in my tummy. One that calls for mass amounts of food. In tandem, the shining sun begs me to bask in its warmth. I need to find some food. Sit in a park. Devour said park. And take a long enough lunch that somebody, somewhere, somehow thinks of me. Once that occurs, I will return between the rock and the hard place of which sits a desk, a chair, brittle bones and a big but battered heart. With my pension for poppin' sandwich and my expertise of my surround areas - radius of 45 mins in all direction - I half-conclude on Pop Empanada for my stroll, toll and roll. - TM'ing that don't even think about taking that line. Actually do think about it. And think about how you've never come up with something that original. This is in writing, I'm the first, I'm the last, I'm your everything. - Anyways, I take an 8 min drive out to a lot nearby and stumble in upon my order. The empanadas are solid, shrimp one is superior. Haven't tried them all. Not crying home to mama about em' but that's not the star of the show so it doesn't matter. I haven't tried everything and definitely should. But every time I'm feeling like I need to challenge my bowels I go straight for this Cuban Sandwich. My oh my. This thing may weigh 5 pounds. Packed to the brim. Sturdy bread. I mean it's literally one of the biggest boys I've ever corralled. It's tasty, tender, savory and sweet. Crunchy, chewy, choppy and neat. This would feed a normal man for an entire day. I, to no surprise of the reader, am not a normal man. By the end of munching on this crunching I'm panting and sweating and clenching my chest. My cholesterol spike so high that a doctor wouldn't even be able to help. By 75% of sandwich completion I don't even want the rest. It's just my hard wired protocol that this whole pups gotta hit the pound. I just gotsss to complete my task. This is probably the best Cuban I've ever had - in sandwich form... if you catch my straits of Florida drift. For the price, it is one of the best bang for buck sandwiches I've ever had. Highly recommend you give Pop Empanada a go. On a sunny mid week afternoon there's a hot chance you'll catch me reviving myself from a heart attack on the bench in the park only a stone throws away. Don't to try help me. It's all part of my sick game. Love you, babes, have a beautiful day - LB.

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