Cozy corner cafe with a lively, local vibe and fresh breads and great bagels. Early opening hours attract a steady crowd for breakfast and lunch without long waits. Prices vary, but the atmosphere feels like home with generous servings of popular items like smoked salmon.
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La Luna Cafe opens very early, making it a great breakfast spot.
Expect little to no wait for a table during most visits.
Prices for sandwiches typically range from $8.45 to $11.
Small shop bakes fresh bagels onsite with an incredible selection and phenomenally fresh quality. Mornings bring overcrowded, busy energy with long lines and wait times. The space is sparkling clean and designed for quick orders to go.
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Customers should call ahead for pickup if they can’t wait 5-10 minutes for their food.
There can be a line during peak times, especially in the morning.
The price for an egg sandwich and a drink is $21.50.
Open kitchen fills the small space with freshly baked bagel aroma and constant activity. Atmosphere feels lively and chaotic, with a buzzing crowd and limited, crowded seating. Staff and customers contribute to a friendly, energetic vibe in a pup-friendly environment.
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Expect long wait times of 30-60 minutes, especially on weekends.
You must order quickly as there's no time to change your mind.
No dine-in available on weekends; it's takeout only.
Classic diner space with cherry wood decor and vintage neon signage creates a nostalgic 1960s vibe. Atmosphere shifts from laid-back mornings to chaotic, noisy evenings with loud music. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant alternative to the lively interior.
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Expect to pay around $120 for three dishes at the diner.
The diner offers takeout options for those on the go.
You need to order one menu item per person.
Small bagel shop with crowded layout and fast-moving lines creates a lively, controlled chaos atmosphere. Eclectic decor and a hip vibe blend with a clean, professional environment. Standing tables and limited seating encourage quick visits amid a busy, welcoming crowd.
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The wait time for a bagel is typically 30-45 minutes on sunny Sundays.
There is no seating available at the bagel shop.
It is better to order to-go at this bagel shop.
Small bagel shop buzzes with energy and offers huge cream cheese selection and gluten-free options. Nova Lox shines with fresh ingredients on Pumpernickel or plain bagels. Chicken salad tastes great, especially on toasted everything bagels.
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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+.
Tiny, cramped space with no frills and a cash-only policy creates a straightforward, old-fashioned vibe. Atmosphere feels chaotic and outdated, yet maintains a friendly, jovial energy. Bagels stand out as the best in the city, drawing long queues despite the bare-bones setting.
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The shop accepts only cash payments; no ATM cards are accepted.
Expect long wait times, especially if you arrive after 10:30 AM.
The best time to visit is early on weekend mornings.
Bagel shop buzzes with chaotic atmosphere and limited seating cooled by multiple air conditioners. Nova lox shines on an everything bagel with rich, smoky flavor. Chicken salad bagel impresses, though quality varies, while cream cheese options include vegan varieties.
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Expect waiting times of around 20 minutes during peak hours.
Ordering for take-out is suggested to bypass the line.
There’s a long line at 10am on a Saturday.
Large space with a factory-like setup and a wall of freshly baked bagels creates a bustling atmosphere. Loud music and crowds contribute to a chaotic vibe, while outdoor seating offers a more relaxed option. Known for vast cream cheese spreads and gluten-free bagels, it combines quick service with a welcoming environment.
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On Wednesdays, buy three bagels and get one free.
Wednesdays are particularly busy, so expect long lines.
Order ahead through Uber Eats to skip the long wait.
Small bagel shop buzzes with classic New York vibe and tight, hectic space. Huge toasted bagel with classic Nova lox feeds two easily. Chicken salad sandwich shines with fresh ingredients and creamy avocado on plain bread.
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Get there early because they sell out of some bagel varieties.
Be prepared to queue as lines are often out the door.
There is very limited seating; it's primarily take-out.