Wood-heavy interior and natural light create a warm, inviting vibe. Bagels shine with authentic New York style and a tasty vegan cream cheese option. Dog-friendly spaces and plenty of seating make it a relaxed spot for locals and visitors alike.
Good to know
NYCB&CH opens at 6:00 am, which works well for early risers.
The shop offers a plethora of options for bagels and coffee.
They offer dairy-free and gluten-free options that are delicious.
Small shop serves best bagels with unique spreads like tuna salad and strawberry cream cheese. Loud, busy vibe with music and shouted orders. Plenty of seating inside and in a small outdoor garden.
Good to know
Expect to wait 45 mins to an hour for your food.
You have to place your order first and stand in the checkout line with your order form.
A smoked salmon bagel with cream cheese costs $17+.
Thin, crispy pizza slices with phenomenal tomato sauce define the menu. The atmosphere is friendly and family-oriented, with a clean and comfortable setting. The place stands out for its unique, high-quality pizza that many consider among the best in the city.
Good to know
Two slices of pizza and a soda cost $10.
You get a free drink if you order two slices.
Baggios offers a gluten-free option for friends who need it.
Cozy deli shines with fresh juice bar and juicy bagels packed with top ingredients. Friendly energy lifts the space despite some staff tension. Signature sandwiches offer variety and flavor that stand out.
Good to know
The deli is open 24 hours for convenient access.
Prices are considered value prices in the heart of touristic Manhattan.
There are only 10 seats available in the restaurant.
Classic diner with mid-century furnishings and an authentic old-fashioned style offers a nostalgic vibe and comforting no-frills atmosphere. Small and inconspicuous outside, it feels cozy inside with big portions and a focus on tourism adaptation.
Good to know
The price for a cheeseburger deluxe is $12.95.
A burger with beer and fries costs $25.
A commission of $2.5 will be charged for credit card payments.
Chelsea Park
Small, neat park offers shaded seating, sports courts, and a running track amid quiet, peaceful surroundings. Playgrounds and a dog run provide spaces for all ages, while open green areas invite relaxation. The park balances athletic activity with calm, making it a versatile urban escape.
Good to know
No dogs are allowed in Chelsea Park.
The park features sports fields, basketball and handball courts, and a children's playground.
Parking is available on 28th Street between 9th and 10th Avenue.
Small space with tables close together and Mediterranean decor creates an intimate but loud atmosphere. Authentic Mediterranean music plays, adding to the vibrant energy. Outdoor seating offers a more comfortable, quieter option.
Good to know
The happy hour special includes a cocktail and appetizer for $16.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant is often busy.
Pita cannot be refilled and will be charged $1.5 per unit.
Cozy private rooms with open lattice ceilings create a quiet, relaxing vibe. Friendly staff provide thoughtful touches like free breakfast featuring plenty of bagels and standout vegan cream cheese. Communal spaces invite calm socializing without loud energy.
Good to know
Penn station is a 2 min walk away.
Breakfast is included in the price.
The place has no elevator.
Small diner offers live cooking at the counter and a cozy atmosphere with about 20 seats. Bagels have a great texture and come with cream cheese or bacon, often in sandwiches. Affordable breakfast draws a steady crowd enjoying classic dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant does not accept card payments; cash only.
Seating is limited with only 12 seats available.
Expect a line after 8:30 on Saturdays.
Large covered market blends historic architecture with modern food culture. Bagel station offers whole wheat flavor and custom sandwiches. Outdoor heated booths provide comfortable spots to enjoy meals in a vibrant, busy space.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.