NY-style bagels are hard to come by even in the city, so you can imagine my surprise when I found this gem in Dallas, PA. I find it very difficult to avoid going daily as the bagels are fresh and the staff friendly. So glad I found this place!
Christina L.
Place rating: 4 Wenatchee, WA
I’ve always had a good experience here… they have a pretty good amount of cream cheese and bagels. Make sure you get here early, they start to run out of bagels in the after noon and they close at 3. Don’t forget to try their juices, they are delicious and fresh! I always get an egg bagel with vegetable cream cheese and then get some cream cheese to go. Their cream cheese set a new standard for me.
N. S.
Place rating: 5 Fredericksburg, VA
I LOVE this little place… the bagel, sandwiches and coffee are awesome! The service was excellent and the food came out quickly… I ordered a breakfast sandwich. Every time I am in the area I will be stopping here! I’m sorry I did not get a picture of my bagel HIGHLYRECOMEND!
David S.
Place rating: 4 Back Mountain, PA
As a relocated New Yorker there are two thing I miss. Pizza and bagels. These guys are as close to home as it comes. A little more expensive than some, but you get what you lay for. Somebody let me know when you find the pizza.
Angela G.
Place rating: 3 Wilkes-Barre, PA
Decent bagel. Like other reviewers, I found the price excessive for average fare.
Cheryl C.
Place rating: 3 Dallas, PA
The bagels are delicious, but their prices are so expensive that I only have one as an every once in a while treat. A bagel with cream cheese and small coffee costs close to $ 5.00(or maybe even more than $ 5 now). Not realistic for an every morning breakfast stop unless you’re rich. Plus, I think they skimp on the cream cheese :(I give it 3 stars because their bagels are so good though… closes thing to NYC bagels in quality that I’ve been able to find since moving here. The owner and staff are very nice people. I just wish they could bring their prices down a little bit!
Aaron D.
Place rating: 2 Nanticoke, PA
After an early pediatrician appointment we needed breakfast. My wife and I were prepared to eat at Dunkin Donuts. We would consume the nastiest processed foods and hope to give something less evil to our toddler. Across the highway we spied BagelArt. Surely, an independent business would have higher quality, healthier options. Buzzzzzzz. WRONG! I had cash in my wallet and the hunger that pushes me at times to rash decisions, so we ordered. For three bagel sandwiches made with questionable coldcuts, two orange juices, and a weak coffee the bill was 30 dollars. 30 $$! I can get better food from a cart in NYC for half the price. Very disappointed. I never thought I would utter these words in any context, but we should have gone to Dunkin Donuts.
Mindi A.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
Great bagels, great variety of flavors. I tried plain, chocolate chip and french toast. I loved the plain and the French toast. Not such a fan of the choc chip. Wish I could get bagels this good at home in Texas. Perfect texture and chewiness. Yum!