
What People Are Saying
from Google"The bagel sandwich was AMAZING, but the side of bacon was burnt and just not very good, but the tuna was perfection. Decent prices, fast pickup order, parking is difficult but that’s this area in general, and I don’t think I can find a good bagel sandwich like this is Northern VA."
"New York bagel brought those New York prices! ): Paid 50 dollars for two sandwiches and two coffees — definitely won’t be a frequent spot, more like a splurge. The service is great, food is excellent. The price is just a little steep, especially to add basic things. The kiosks need some work, far too many options per item; I also noticed there’s 50+ things you can add to your menu item, but there’s no option to remove any ingredients when using the kiosk."
"Yes the bagels are New York deli bagels, yes they are driven down from New York. Yes I have had better bagels in New York City. But some reviewers have been a bit unfair, it's worth remembering they obviously are not fresh out of the oven. You can't have it both ways. The truth is that different cities with long traditions have their own distinctive bagel styles and that includes Philadelphia. If you're thinking these are a little too soft, that's not surprising, New York bagels tend to be softer and less dense, Philly bagels are dense and have a firm crust."
"My husband and I tried NY Bagel Cafe & Grill for breakfast and got an egg & cheese on an everything bagel, the breakfast burrito, and two coffees to go. I liked how you could dine in or takeout here. Our order was ready quickly and everything tasted delicious! I'm happy there's a new spot here on Terrace rather than having to walk all the way down to Main Street for breakfast, can't wait to try something from their lunch menu!"
"Finally, Manayunk has a good bagel spot!! The menu has a lot on offer, the staff is friendly, just good vibes all around. This place is definitely part of my new morning routine."
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