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Blazing Bagels
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Stephanie W.
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Blazing Bagels is our office's favorite lunch spot ~ perfect bagels, my favorite being the jalepeno, but a turkey sandwich with onions, lettuce & plain cream cheese on an egg bagel leaves me happy & full for hours.
If visiting, keep in mind that the service is kinda New-Yorkish as well...it's basically a wholesale warehouse that does a little retail on the side, and this becomes quite apparent when you show up. Instead of a door, you shove your way in through an industrial curtain. If you head to the register and ask for an apple pie bagel, they will give you a "you're a moron" look, and point to the bins.... you should choose your own bagel, find some tongs, then bag it yourself before heading to the register. If you want it toasted, they may grudgingly retrieve it for you. Likewise, be sure to use the pre-printed order form pad for sandwich orders, lest you face similar barely-veiled impatience.
On my last visit, I waited a good 5 minutes for attention from the cashier as she was busy complaining/chatting with someone who was apparently a co-worker not currently on duty. She had been working since 7:30 that morning, and had been in till 1:00 the night before. I know, because I heard it several times.
If you can get over the seriously non-Pacific NW attitude and learn to go with the flow, your reward will be some delicious bagels that'll have you coming back again, despite the occasional Soup-Nazi type atmosphere.
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