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    Dogs allowed
    Good for kids

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    Vietnamese Iced Coffee
    Adam B.

    Skip the The Taco Bell Breakfast Crunchwrap and get some nice local bagels a few blocks away. I am a bit shocked that breakfast sandwiches cost more than $10, but it's San Francisco I guess. Really enjoyed what I tried here. Bacon Omelet w/ Onion Bagel: This was just about the perfect breakfast sandwich. Chewy bagel, soft egg, slightly crispy bacon pieces and lots melty cheese. Savored every bite of thus! Sausage Omelet w/ Everything Bagel: Thought this would be my favorite breakfast sandwich. It's very hearty for sure, but the sausage is a bit squeaky. I don't think it was griddled fresh to be crispy. Still tasty. The everything bagel was full of great seasoning! Asiago Bagel w/ Chive Cream Cheese: The bagel texture is really nice with just the right chew texture. They could have used more asiago though, since it was a faint taste. Very creamy cream cheese though. Vietnamese Iced Coffee: Came dressed like bubble tea, but was packed with that signature strong coffee taste coexisting with the sweetened condensed milk.

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    Lizzie S.

    Great fast-eats place near the ballpark. I came here for lunch and service was friendly, quick, and easy. I loved my Sausage egg and cheese omelette sandwich on everything bagel--so good! It's very affordable. Decor is minimalist, they have a few small tables inside. They have a lot of options that I can't wait to go back for.

    Menu 07/28/2025
    michael s.

    Great bagels and cream cheese selections. Many flavors to choose from. Clean location and very friendly staff. Lunch sandwich options are also great

    Maruko X.

    Ambiance: small cafe on the ground floor, over heated and weird smell inside Service: very fast but not so friendly, I wouldn't return Food & Drink: plenty choices for bagel and sandwich Bagel All In One - *** average taste Latte - *** plain taste Mocha Latte - **** balanced flavors, recommend Price: very ordinary quality and affordable prices, about $10~$20 per order for a quick bite

    Number 21. Lox & Cream Cheese $8.49
    Michael L.

    The Bagel Bakery is located right around the corner from Oracle Park. Not too far from Mission Bay. So when I'm in the area, I come here to get a lox & bagel. It's a really tiny place, with just a few small tables to eat. So I'll usually take it around the corner and grab a Starbucks coffee and eat it there. The employees are friendly and the bagel sandwiches are made in a reasonable amount of time, not like some places where it takes forever. Not too many things are better than a lox, bagel, cream cheese, etc and Bagel Bakery makes a good one.

    Lox bagel on jalapeno bagel
    Binh P.

    Decently priced bagel place around the ballpark. When I went it didn't look like they had their full assortment of bagels avaliable. But my order of the lox bagel was good. Topped with capers, red onions, tomatoes, cream cheese, and smoked salmon; the bagel sandwich tastes super fresh. Also got a tub of strawberry cream cheese which tastes amazing. Would be happy to come back and try their breakfast bagel sandwiches.

    White Fish Sandwich
    Ashwin P.

    A great place to begin the day! The Baja Bagel Sandwich and White Fish Sandwich are some of my favorite sandwiches here

    Bacon and egg sandwich on everything bagel.
    Michael P.

    Wanted a quick bagel before heading out of the city and found this place. I ordered the bacon and egg on an everything bagel. The bagel sandwich was pretty good and the place was small but clean. Service was quick and cashier was friendly.

    Delicious lox & cream cheese on whole wheat bagel
    Corina M.

    Delicious!! Fast & friendly service. They have a huge variety - bagels, sandwiches (cold/hot) and everything is tasty! They accept card too! So convenient! Highly recommend: cold brew iced coffee!!! It was absolutely delicious (tasted like traditional Vietnamese coffee)

    Fresh jalapeño cheddar bagel with a shmear of herb and garlic.
    Larry C.

    Delicious bagels, reminiscent of walking into a bagelry in NYC. Very friendly staff and quick service. They offer drinks and sandwiches as well. Great place to start your day.

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    Utterly flavorless bagel egg sandwich that was ridiculously expensive. Skip this place.

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    My bagel fell apart and I couldn't even eat it. the chunks of vegetables were too big I couldn't enjoy my bagel it was too messy and cold

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    Matcha was trash. Ruined my whole day. Never coming back here. Made me feel sick. The milk tasted off

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    Decent but expensive. Their bagel options are good but they run out of options by like 9am. Can find cheaper alternatives in the area.

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    Wise Sons Jewish Deli

    Wise Sons Jewish Deli

    3.4
    (1.2k reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Re: NO. 19 (corned beef) & Potato Salad…read more Wow. Great sandwich!!! I've been looking for a place in town that delivers the same type of meals I'd find in Katz's (nyc), and Wise Sons is good!!! The bread was on point, not soggy at all even though this particular sandwich comes with coleslaw inside (I loved the sweetness of the slaw with the Russian dressing). The corned beef was spectacular. And I also liked their potato salad very much. You can bet I'll be ordering again from this place.

    I think I only came here four times when I lived in the neighborhood. It's one of the many places I…read morewish I had frequented rather than occasionalled. Weirdly, I often have egg-salad sandwiches on my mind, even though I know they can be gross. I've had plenty of egg-salad disasters, sandwich and otherwise, and I'm normally a very gun-shy person, but if a place has egg salad on its menu, I'll probably order it. Wise Sons always has egg salad on its menu. The problem is that it didn't have any egg salad on hand the first two times I came here.* Whatever I had instead, both times (and I had something different each time) was delicious. I don't know why I haven't tried the latkes yet. I guess I'm not a very wise son. The place is old school and feels perfect inside. It won't transport you magically to the past like many killer authentic interiors will, but it's very easy to imagine what the inside of this store looked like in 1941 or whenever. There was never more than one other person dining in each time I came. Maybe it's because I came so late in the day? More people would make it feel like a convivial breakfast destination. Empty, it feels like a good place with good food. Yes, it's overpriced, especially with all the delicious food you can get for cheaper within a few doors of this business on 24th Street in the Mission. But Wise Sons. It's a thing, a thing I'm glad I got wise to. *Did they sell out? Just didn't bother to make it? Who orders egg salad in the 2020s, anyway?

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    Wise Sons Jewish Deli
    Egg salad and latke Benedict
    Egg salad and latke Benedict
    Breakfast burrito. Virtually no pastrami included in this $17 burrito, and the ratios of ingredients were way off. Would not recommend.

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    Breakfast burrito. Virtually no pastrami included in this $17 burrito, and the ratios of ingredients were way off. Would not recommend.
    Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen

    Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen

    4.6
    (8 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Great Reuben Sandwiches!…read more This location is very convenient to BART (24th Street / Mission station). It is only a three block walk from the station. My wife and I were meeting someone in San Francisco in the afternoon and we wanted to eat lunch beforehand. We were interested in trying Wise Sons Deli since we have heard so many people praising it. Since we were coming into the city via BART, this location was great. The ambiance is pretty basic; ordinary tables and chairs and only some photos on one wall. You order and pay at the counter and then someone will deliver the food to the table. If you want coffee or water it is serve-yourself. However, the food is fantastic! My wife ordered a corned beef Reuben sandwich ($18.50). It was thick and very tasty. I ordered a House Special Pastrami Reuben that had a smaller Reuben sandwich, french fries, a side of cole slaw, and a drink ($19.50). While it had half as much meat as the regular Reuben, it was still a good size. They make their own Pastrami and Corned Beef and it tastes great. My wife normally doesn't like Pastrami but loved the taste of Pastrami made by Wise Sons. The meat is thick, tender, juicy, and DELICIOUS!

    OG Rueben was pretty good. I had delivery and it was have been even better fresh! Appreciate the…read morepickles. It needed a bit more sauerkraut to make this amazing.

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    The eating area
    The normal sized Reuben sandwich (corned beef)
    The normal sized Reuben sandwich (corned beef)
    Fresh bagels, shmears, sandwiches

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    Fresh bagels, shmears, sandwiches
    Boichik Bagels

    Boichik Bagels

    3.9
    (108 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Showed up as the only customer at Boichik Bagels about 10 minutes before its closing time, and…read moreordered onion bagel for takeout. Friendly guy behind counter said sorry, onion sold out and offered garlic. I changed my order to sesame, which was available. Guy apologized again about not having onion for me, and offered me a free drink! Wow, awesome customer service (offering drink that probably cost more than my $3.25 purchase!), but I declined free drink since I was on my way to an appointment. Sesame bagel was perfect - texture of slightly crispy crust generously coated in sesame seeds and chewy inside, with subtle malt flavor. Took one delicious bite before my appointment, then bagel still tasted fresh 2 hours later. Didn't miss onion bagel.

    You can smell Boichik Bagels as you're walking up to the storefront, which is located on a quiet…read morestreet near the Presidio. We arrived around 11AM and sadly they were sold out of a lot of their bagel flavors already. FOOD: I ordered a toasted Poppy bagel with lox cream cheese and tomato. I had really high expectations for the bagels here given all the hype on social media, especially being a New Yorker looking for something just as good as home. Boichik doesn't skimp on the cream cheese - it was a very generous amount! However, I agree with some of the other reviews, the bagel itself was hard. The bagel was a bit flat and the texture wasn't as fluffy as I was expecting. Overall, I think I'd stop in again if I were in the area, but probably wouldn't go out of my way to come back again.

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    The Mensch $10.50 /whitefish salad with tomato and cucumber
    The Mensch $10.50 /whitefish salad with tomato and cucumber
    The Mensch (Sesame bagel) $10.50 /whitefish salad with cucumber and tomato. Yumm! Haven't had whitefish in a while, so good!

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    The Mensch (Sesame bagel) $10.50 /whitefish salad with cucumber and tomato. Yumm! Haven't had whitefish in a while, so good!
    Schlok's Bagels & Lox

    Schlok's Bagels & Lox

    3.8
    (372 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I had their weekday special scallion-sesame bagel. Very good. Soft bagel. Sesame didn't over power…read morebagel. On the bagel was an House dill-cured salmon (3 oz), lemon aioli, herb salad, tomato, red onion. I removed onions. Very good because of the bagel. Not worth $17. No cream cheese on it which it needed. Overall 3.8 out 5. No inside seating. To go only. If you going to buy bagels only and not get sandwich, 5 out of 5 bagels.

    Schlok's bagels & lox, has been on the most try list for a hot minute…read more There are quite a few bagel shops in around the San Francisco area, so competition can be fierce. Overall, the experience and the food, sits about a 3.5 star experience. The people in the shop were nice, but not overly welcoming. The price point, quality versus quantity, etc., will make you question the cost factor, because this is not an inexpensive quick bite. Having said that, they have cure their lox. I ordered extra lox, because I've been told that the quantity wasn't there. I will say that I was glad that I ordered extra, because I think it made for a pretty tasty bite. The bagels are boiled, so there's that pillowy bounce. What I absolutely enjoyed about this big experience is that it's not basic. It's refined and elevated. Herb, lemon, lox is the way to go! Yes, spend the extra money and get the extra lox. Lemon aïoli, tomato, red onion, you can tell why this is just absolutely perfection! I enjoyed the bagel and it definitely is better than others that I've had in and around the general area. The ingredients/toppings are fresh, I just wish they were a little bit more generous on their own. The lox is pretty tasty, and I can tell you that I'm generally pretty picky, and this really stepped up to that plate. For those craving a little bit of sweetness after their meal, they do sell cookies, and I grabbed their marshmallow cookie. The cookie was pretty meh. I definitely would take a pass on the cookie. Service was the big hold back, but I will say that I will go back and try some of their other menu items.

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    Bag of our bagels
    Bag of our bagels
    IG: @sherryeatworld Lox sandwich, breakfast sandwich
    IG: @sherryeatworld Lox sandwich, breakfast sandwich
    Mix of Schlok's bagel flavors

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    Mix of Schlok's bagel flavors
    Midnite Bagel

    Midnite Bagel

    4.2
    (114 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Wonderful place - also in part since I was offered free bagels as I stumbled upon them…read moremid-afternoon on a Friday! They make in-house cashew cream cheese. I tried looking for this magical Gabriella's review but had to wayfind on my own so adding my directions & photos in case this may help others: -Map to: 2565 3rd Street. Look for what looks like a lobby. This is a public entrance! (You will see a parklet for the museum next door as a landmark) -Go left and get on the elevator (reads: for passengers not freight) and go to 3rd floor. -Get off the elevator, go left and then turn right down a hallway. You will reach this long cross-secting hallway with many doors. Go left. -Look for Suite 308 and ring the bell! They will welcome you in :)

    MIDNITE BAGEL is one of my top favs for bagels. Founder, Nick, was the head bread baker from…read moreTartine and started as a pop up in Tartine in 2019. That brings a great background of experience to Midnite Bagel. I first encountered them at the local farmers market then briefly at a brick and mortar shop on Irving Street in the inner Sunset. Now it's back to farmers markets and then, if all else fails, their bakery headquarters on Illinois Street in the Dogpatch neighborhood. Beware It's not a traditional store front or entrance. A little like connecting with a secret underground club or speakeasy! Lol!!! At the brick and mortar shop and the farmers market the staff is always nice and helpful with picking out bagels if undecided. If going to the Dogpatch location at least by now you'll know what you want. Place your order and pick it up. All their bagels are good fresh or toasted - plain, sesame, onion, poppy seed, Everything, etc. - plus their shmears and chocolate chip cookies!!!! I'll always do a dozen plus a scallion or plain shmear. Still wish for a brick and mortar location but in the meanwhile. I'll happily find them wherever they are!

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    Shelter in place
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    Black sesame bagel, shelter in place

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    Black sesame bagel, shelter in place
    PizzaHacker

    PizzaHacker

    4.2
    (425 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$
    16 years in business
    Locally owned & operated

    We did a birthday party here and rented out the entire restaurant for Saturday lunch ~57 people…read more Planning out the logistics with the owner was easy and service the day of was great. All our family and friends enjoyed the food and left stuffed. For $35/person for 2-hrs, we could order any food or drink off the menu. Our go-tos were the rocket man pizza, intermezzo salad, fig pizza, and fries. We had a great time hosting our event here!

    Update to a Formerly Glowing Review…read more This is an update to what was once a glowing review of my beloved Pizzahacker. I've been going for many, many years (close to 10--or more?), so it pains me to say that some changes under new management have shifted the experience for me. Jeff Krupman, the founder and chef (who ended up being a friend!) sold the business to one of his longtime employees a year ago or more ago. (He still owns the Mill Valley location). While they tried to keep a lot of things the same h feel noticeably different. It's interesting that it still shows his name as manager. Here's what I've noticed--not in a good way: The menu now feels overwhelmingly meat-forward, with a dearth of thoughtfully designed vegetarian pizzas. I have mentioned this to Jesse (longtime staff) and a female server, asking them to pass this along. Each pizza also seems to have several more ounces of (still very delicious sourdough) dough. The crust is significantly thicker, and there's simply more of it. What once felt light and beautifully balanced now feels heavier. Vegetarian options are largely reduced to subtraction of meat . I've spoken with longtime waitstaff (including Jesse) and asked that this feedback be shared with Juan, the new owner. One server suggested I could just order a pizza without the meat. But a thoughtfully composed vegetarian pizza is very different from a meat pizza with ingredients removed--and at $24, paying full price for a pizza minus its main topping feels unfair. Perhaps there could be a cheaper option availabile for meaty pizzas without the meat. Please consider making The Summer Fave year round, bringing back the Inside Out, and/or creating more pizzas that don't center around multiple meats. Also, I know that the new management has changed some of the ingredients that made their pizzas so special and delicious. In particular, the sausage on the Yo Vinny, which used to be house made is now closer to the generic sausage you'd find at Pizza Hut. Loses so much of the experience to change to these cheaper ingredients. (I lean vegetarian as much as possible but make occasional exceptions, so I know this!) I used to go to Pizzahacker weekly and look forward to it with genuine excitement. Now, while I still enjoy the occasional pizza, that sense of anticipation is gone. I do want to say I'm grateful that my beloved Intermezzo salad remains unchanged--and I still care deeply about this place. I love PH--please consider the earnest pleas of a longtime customer who has eaten there many dozens of times.

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    Tamalpais
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    Sunburn pizza - available now!
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    Noe Bagel

    Noe Bagel

    4.0
    (138 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $

    Bagels were fresh and tasty, and the service was fast and friendly. There isn't too much to say…read moreabout this bagel spot: if you're looking for great bagels, quick service, and a friendly team, I'd definitely check this place out. Okay... I guess I should elaborate a little more for all y'all faithful Yelp readers. I tried a couple of different bagels at Noe Bagel. The sesame and everything bagels are both generously coated, with a beautiful outer crust that has just the right texture. The inside is soft and chewy. It's a classic New York-style bagel that will satisfy even your strongest bagel cravings. The mini bagels maintain that same excellence, just in a smaller form. Because of their size, the crust-to-center ratio gives you more of the micro-blistered snap that I love about bagels. Personally, I'd choose two or three minis over one regular bagel. The cream cheese is also excellent--well-balanced and smooth. My favorite is the blueberry cream cheese. It has just a hint of sweetness that brings out the richness and creaminess of the cheese. And, like many spots in San Francisco, they offer a sourdough bagel. It's quite different from their sourdough bread, but I enjoyed it. If you're visiting, I'd recommend giving it a try. For my everyday go-to, I'd stick with a classic sesame or plain bagel, but Noe Bagel has enough variety to keep things interesting if you want to switch it up regularly. As a bonus, they sell day-old bagels by the bag for $4. You can freeze them, eat them as-is, or repurpose them into bread pudding. You'll end up with an interesting dish thanks to all the different bagel varieties mixed together--but that's part of the fun!

    If you are ever in Noe Valley, OR if you're in SF and craving a great bagel this is your spot to…read morego. Hands down one of the best bagels I have ever had! Small business owned by the baker himself, many different flavored bagels and spreads to choose from. They also offer bagel dogs which I have yet to try. If you're lucky enough to snag a pesto bagel before he sells out, it will change your life. My go to: pesto bagel with sun-dried tomato spread and sprouts. I have tried many bagel locations, even prefer this spot over boichik in the city. The owner is so kind and well worth supporting! Parking can be difficult around this area, but it's worth the 5 - 10 minute walk.

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    Noe Bagel
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