These bagels were delicious! I recently ordered from them for a cooperate event with my company for breakfast and it was so good! Their ordering site online is really helpful, they have a chat line where you can ask someone questions during business hours, and then submit the order online. When I picked them up, thy were super helpful and helped me bring everything out to my car. The only thing I wasn’t a fan of was that they didn’t have everything ready when I went to pick it up, but it was a slow Saturday morning so I didn’t mind too much. Overall, the coffee, fruit platter, and bagels were so good! I would use them again for an event, and I would definitely go eat there for breakfast or lunch!
Rachel H.
Tu valoración: 2 San Rafael, CA
If this is the best bagel you’ve ever had in Seattle, please try harder. The Einstein bagel is okay(not great) and a hold over from Noah’s Bagels. I do have a soft spot for Noah’s, which hailed many moons ago from the Bay Area, but there were always a little too bready and not chewy to my palate. But over the years, there has been this long, slow slide down to(apparently) we arrive at Einstein Brothers Bagels. My big problem is that if you are going to expand the bagel concept to a bagel sandwich, you have to fill that bagel with great ingredients. Noahs managed to do just that with their whitefish bagel sandwich, and piled on some good tasting veggies. Here, at Einstein, the breakfast sandwich is a terrible offering with plastick-y precooked eggs, mediocre cheese and absolutely no attention given to any of the ingredients beyond creating a barely edible sandwich. I’d rather have an empty stomach in this case.
Julie P.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Best bagels in Seattle that I’ve found so far. They were recently known as Noah’s bagels but I guess on the east coast they went by Einstein and changed the name of the stores on the west coast to match it. When it’s in season, the pumpkin bagel is amazing! Nothing tasted or smelled better than warmed cinnamon, pumpkin and nutmeg in the toaster first thing in the morning. I wish they had more seasonal bagels though.
Allison Y.
Tu valoración: 2 North Bend, WA
The coffee was delish, however the breakfast bagel sandwich, not so much. I ordered the egg, sausage and cheese on an asiago bagel. The bagel was squished down, almost looked like a bagel thin and the taste of the ingredients was blah. Not what I had hoped for when going to a bagel place to eat.
Brian E.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
For the one that just replace Noah’s Bagels on Queen Anne Ave, BIG disappointment. Untrained(and unenthused) employees, long wait, mediocre sandwiches. Not really worth a trip up the hill for us.
Laura V.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I love their bagels, have been there a couple of times and I find that if you go on weekdays you can avoid the chaos on the weekend. It’s a good place to study or read early mornings because they’ve free WiFi and coffee refills. I recommend a toasted sesame with sun-dried tomato shear!
Aaron W.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
I love Einstein’s Bagels! Those Einstein brothers sure know how to boil and bake. I got a coupon from them for free bagels on Fridays and a bagel, cream cheese, and coffee on Tuesdays for $ 2. Delightful! Dangerously enough, it turned out that there was an Einstein’s about a fifteen minute walk away from my house — on the Seattle Pacific campus. Well, I sauntered on over there, searched about the campus for forever, eventually asked a student, and found — hidden in an alcove in a cafeteria in a dining hall — the delightful manufacturer of these airy delights! Well, let me just say that the store is tiny, the line is long, and the location is hard to find. However, it is all worth it for that final taste of schmear-on-bagel action. I recommend you walk over here as soon as you can!