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I go to the one on 51st street. There is an elderly
gentleman behind the counter who is both
knowledgeable about everything and everyone, but
he is also funny and very kind to children.
As for the... More
I go to the one on 51st street. There is an elderly
gentleman behind the counter who is both
knowledgeable about everything and everyone, but
he is also funny and very kind to children.
As for the bagels, they are huge, tasty and can be
spread with wonderful "stuff".
I love going there, getting a bagel and coffee and
watching the tourists and the world go by.
Pros: ambiance, bagels, staff
Cons: lack of seating, noisy chairs
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They have by far the best bagels in New York.
They have by far the best bagels in New York.
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Living close by I get their bagels almost daily, I'd especially recommend the 9 grain. And they've recently been giving the kids cookies. However, if you want anything on the bagel I'd travel to... More
Living close by I get their bagels almost daily, I'd especially recommend the 9 grain. And they've recently been giving the kids cookies. However, if you want anything on the bagel I'd travel to 1st & 53rd to Tal to get your appetizing. All of Ess's salads, cheese, etc. are bland. If you go to Tal don't leave without their vegetable spread, yum!
Pros: boil their bagels, quick service, location
Cons: tasteless toppings, tiny tables, more $ 2 eat instore
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The line is long for a reason. Ess-a-Bagels are addictive. Delicious and fresh. Plus the staff is hilarious and friendly.
The line is long for a reason. Ess-a-Bagels are addictive. Delicious and fresh. Plus the staff is hilarious and friendly.
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