The Bagel Shop Bakery

5422 Bellaire Blvd, Bellaire
(713) 692-2435

Recent Reviews

Sam Rotma

Great experience and taste very original and it’s great that it kosher . We will come backKid-friendliness: They have food for kids in the menuWheelchair accessibility: There is wheelchair access

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bagels

Stephanie Brandt

Delicious bagels ..cream.cheese, love their whitefish salad, egg salad

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Bagels

Shaul B.

Excellent excellent bagels. The salads are also very good, especially like the egg and the tuna salads. Stay away from the coffee. Taste bad. I am sure if you get good beans, you get good coffee. Does not seem that they care much about the coffee.

Kay Blends

I love this shop, they are always very polite and their professionalism is amazing. Their food’s amazing and I love how much it’s thrived over the year’s. ( I can’t really recall at this point how many years this location has been open already ) but i recently found that there’s a few other’s. Their employees are an amazing team and I hope to see many more of these catering companies ( the bagel factory in particular) more around town. Keep up the professionalism and your team is great at the bellaire location!Vegetarian options: Well I do know that as a religious company owner they do offer and cater to dietary restrictions and options.Dietary restrictions: They cater to many different people and companies as well so they have a variety of options available.Parking: Free parking from what I have seen so far over the years and their expansion.Kid-friendliness: They are very kid friendly with kid accessible seating on their patio restaurant (which is a beautiful atmosphere by the way).Wheelchair accessibility: I do recall their being access available to the door entry.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bagels, Cinnamon Raisin Bagel

Walter P.

Not worth the wait. Also, they are closed on Saturday. I would recommend going to the hot bagel shop

Tosin A.

Probably the best bagel, I have had in Houston. They have speedy service and delicious toppings. Also, they are pescatarian.

Erin W.

I was disappointed in this place. It was a 5-10 minute wait to order even though it really wasn't that busy. They seemed maybe to be working on a large catering order? After placing the order it was another long wait for one bagel with cream cheese. It was 5.50 plus tax and tip for one French Toast bagel and cream cheese. The bagel was $3.00 a dollar more than the other flavors. The cream cheese and application of it I guess cost $2.50. I was disappointed because they also sold 2oz "single serving" cream cheese for $2.00. I thought letting the staff apply it mgiht be more liberal with it or be better than getting it separately but next time I will get separately because the cream cheese didn't even reach the edges of the l bagel.

David LW

I only bought bagels and cream cheese. Enjoying both.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bagels

Cesar Y.

Awesome bagels. But be ready to take a shower and wash your clothes when you get home. The place needs a better exhaust system. I don't like everything bagels and that how one smells like when you exit the place. Parking is tricky too. Be careful

Eric Barvin

This place has the best gluten free bagel in the US! If anyone’s gluten free, check out the bagel!

Barbara Kaminska

I wish I had discovered this place sooner! I tried several bagels (poppyseed and challah are my favorite) and they were all excellent, and rugelach, which had pronounced sour cream taste, as it should. Great selection of cream cheese. I'm looking forward to trying their dine-in menu as well.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

David L.

Great take out service for kosher coffee. Easy to order via phone and email. Caroline answered my questions and coffee takeout was perfect.

Brittany B.

If they still have it peep their Yelp check-in offer! If I'm in this area, it's usually because I'm craving Dandelion Cafe, but today, my craving was for a real deal bagel. So instead of opting for the Dunkin four doors down, I landed here. #supportlocal It's not my first time, but every time I'm in I admire the small things that make this spot memorable and set them apart from their completion. The Jewish influence is undeniable, stated and unstated from the plaque to the offerings, the bagel clock on the wall is cute enough to make even Eeyore smile, the pastry selection ample, and the customer service (which last trip encouraged me to live a little and try a rye bagel (on the house)), pretty solid. While their location is not set up to accommodate a drive-thru, but they do have covered patio seating for warmer days, a nice touch. This week's weather called for an oat milk macchiato and sesame bagel with lox spread. This bagel as well as a few other varieties are offered in skinny versions (a thinner bake), if you wish. For a Houston bagel it faired pretty solid, and certainly hit the spot. From gluten-free bagels to fresh squeezed OJ, challah loaves, cupcakes, a migas bagel and salmon salad, they've got a little something for everyone.

Sheela Shneezai

Tasteless unhygienic food.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Felicia Anderson

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