We frequent Tysons Bagel Market often since we live close by. I recommend coming here for a bagel fix in the area. Surely their bagels aren’t NY bagels but represent NoVA respectfully. Bagels, bagel sandwiches(breakfast and lunch), omelettes, bulgogi omelettes, fruit, etc. they have a great menu to fuel your day. I recently purchased a small container of their Salmon Cream Cheese. It was really fresh m, flavorful, and they put real smoked salmon in the cream cheese. Aside from the menu, on the counter inside you’ll read all the Thank You letters from charities, companies, local sport teams, and individuals whom Tysons Bagel Market has supported and provided valuable donations. Check them out.
Amber F.
Tu valoración: 5 Washington, DC
This should be your favorite Korean-family-owned, neighborhoold breakfast/brunch/lunch spot. It’s always crowded, but always good! Every time I come, I can’t stop thinking that these Asian ladies in the kitchen sure knows how to spice their food! I’ve always gone for the breakfast sandwiches(and they’ve never failed me!), because nothing beats breakfast sandwiches, but they also sell… bibimbap. Yea, that’s a bit weird, I guess, but I do see a lot of people ordering that. Oh, and parking is kind of annoying, as the spaces are small, full of cars, and crowded with people who can’t park!
Matthew S.
Tu valoración: 4 Falls Church, VA
Nice bagel place really close to Tyson’s Corner, something I’ve been looking for since I left Winchester(Royalicious where are you?) This place seems to always be busy. It appears to be a family run business as well. I stopped in yesterday for lunch and got a cream cheese and lox bagel. Really good, except a tad expensive but okay it’s fish so maybe I expected that. It’s layered really well and they did not skimp on the lox so that makes it all better. Outdoor seating and the plethora of drinks make it even better. Plus for a dozen bagels, $ 11 isn’t out of this world expensive, so I might do that when the opportunity arises. The parking appears to be very strict with how long you can keep your car there. It appears people park here as an overflow lot for the Olive Garden next door, but I think they do a good job keeping their customers who they are supposed to have, run it here. For a first time this was a great experience, and would like to come here again, but try something else.
Rodrigo M.
Tu valoración: 5 Falls Church, VA
Great bagels. Been a regular here for at least a year. When I take bagels for the office everyone loves them. Their spreads are great, and my favorite is the nova sandwich(sans sprouts). The staff already know my order so it’s nice to have them smile and say it to me as I approach the counter. Highly recommended.
Mike U.
Tu valoración: 2 Washington, DC
Maybe my desire to try this place out had been building for far too long because I left pretty underwhelmed. The line was long and the place was packed on a Sunday morning. The seating was pretty cut-throat as well which made for angry looks here and there between customers. Good times all around! I ordered a sausage, egg, and cheese on an everything bagel. The bagel was just ok. Not entirely sure what it was missing but it was just bland; which is very odd for an everything bagel. Same goes for the egg, cheese, and sausage. No real flavor to speak of. And this part really annoyed me. I ordered a fountain drink and then when I went to fill my cup up there was a sign indicating a refill would cost another dollar. Shrewd business tactic. Not a fan of this move at all. You order a fountain drink specifically for the refills. Also, perhaps a sign at the register would be helpful? I’m not going to wait in line again to pay a dollar for a refill. So basically I spent breakfast conserving my drink for fear of running out and choking on their dry bagel. Anywho, if there is a next time I will just get a bagel with cream cheese. And pay for a refill up front.
Flo A.
Tu valoración: 2 Falls Church, VA
Bagels are definitely fresh and soft, never had better. Turkey, egg, and cheese sandwich had no taste and turkey seemed to have an expired smell… Probably should have gotten sausage. The egg and cheese were blah. Worst of all, their cookie was rock solid. Yes, the chocolates pieces were definitely soft and not super sweet but the cookie was hard as a rock. If you want just bagels, not bad. Anything else, go elsewhere.
Justin C.
Tu valoración: 2 Reston, VA
I used to work next to this building. Any day I forgot or didn’t have time to grab something from my house I’d stop by here. I like how they mix the different seasoning into the bagels themselves. For example, you want and everything bagel, the seasoning is baked into the bread. Which is a awesome concept. The bagels are usually soft but on the smaller side. I like that the egg is real as opposed to the«liquid egg product» you see at other types of places. Usually the food is pretty ok, but what I’ve come to see recently is all the different food being added to the menu that has nothing to do with bagels or breakfast/brunch in general. Seems like a bunch of different Korean dishes, my guess is the owners are Korean. Not that I have anything against dishes like that, in fact that’s some of my favorite food. It’s just not what I expect to see when I come for breakfast or a bagel. Id also add that it’s not the cleanest place. I’m not saying it’s filthy or run down, just usually the tables haven’t been wiped clean or there is trash pilled up. If you’re looking for a bagel place, check out Bagel Café in Herndon.
Yuchen Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Alexandria, VA
Who would’ve though a Bagel Market would have Bulgogi??? I came here with my boyfriend because apparently him and his co-workers would come here for lunch all the time. The food was quite delicious and the space inside and out was huge so plenty of people can come here. It gets pretty busy during the lunch rush so you know people like it here. I really like the Bulgogi and the pricing was really good. I caution against the«friend rice» because it wasn’t worth it at all even though it was only an extra dollar. I feel like it’s just a way for them to get ride of the veggies they cut up for the omelettes. This fried rice had no egg which is soooo crucial to fried rice. It was just a sprinkling of red and green peppers and it added absolutely no taste to the white rice… Anyways, white rice and Bulgogi is a fine match in of itself!
Fatima F.
Tu valoración: 4 Fairfax, VA
Line was long but moved fast! Had some problem communicating with the cashier because of language barriers, but it worked out in the end. The bagels were fresh and warm! Will definitely return.
Jonathan R.
Tu valoración: 4 Bethesda, MD
Great bagels! The bacon, egg, and cheese, is delicious. You can never go wrong selecting from any of the bagel flavors. Although, keep track of your order if the place is really busy, because orders can get confused really quick and someone might leave with your order and you with theirs.
Brent B.
Tu valoración: 4 Arlington, VA
I decided to check out Tyson’s Bagel Market as I was very early for an appointment and it was breakfast time. I had done a little research, and the reviews were pretty good. I am no expert on bagels, but the one I had was excellent. I settled on a pumpernickel bagel with nova lox, cream cheese and sliced onion. The bagel was toasted, yet remained soft and chewy on the inside. The lox were subtle and did not overwhelm, and neither did the nice, thinly sliced red onion. I really enjoyed my breakfast. The selection of bagels was good, with some nice flavors such as jalapeño cheddar and sunflower. The prices are very good, especially for the location. All in all, a great find!
Sarah N.
Tu valoración: 4 Falls Church, VA
Went for breakfast and had a solid breakfast experience. Bacon/egg/cheese sandwich on a bagel. Fresh eggs were delicious, I hate it when they use the carton egg garbage. Sandwich was less than $ 5. Individual bagels are a little pricier — not as cheap as Einstein’s down Route 7 but also not corporate! Ambiance is that of a bagel shop; good food at good prices. I’d go early as the good bagel flavors run out quickly on the weekend.
Lam T.
Tu valoración: 5 Gainesville, VA
Love the bagel lox Smoked salmon and cream cheese with everything on toasted bagel.
Victoria L.
Tu valoración: 4 Chantilly, VA
Bacon. Eggs. Cheese. On Bread. Any kind of bread. What more do you need? I don’t know what it is about the breakfast sandwiches here but its damn good. The warm gooey cheese oozing out the sides, melting on top of the tower of eggs with crispy pieces of bacon in every bite. When you break the bagel in half to take a bite, its like layers of deliciousness upon goodness upon extra deliciousness. Sorry had to wipe my drool off the screen. They have all different types of bagels, cream cheese, meats, cheeses, sandwiches, breads and whatever else. The wait is usually 5 – 15 minutes, can never predict it. Its worth the wait though. Fresh ingredients and great selection. You won’t be disappointed!
Gretchen F.
Tu valoración: 2 Burke, VA
After being a loyal patron of Tysons Bagel Market for some time(it’s long been the place where my coworkers and I have chosen to meet up for working lunches), I’m afraid that my most recent experience has left me with a bad taste in my mouth. Not literally, because the bagels are still pretty good, but in the metaphorical sense. We met up here for another serious session of bagel feasting and laptop working, and went about our usual business of ordering many bagel sandwiches and whatnot. The bagels were fine, service a little bit more curt than normal, but they were celebrating a staff birthday with a cake in the back, which I thought was sweet. The bad stuff started at about 3:30, half an hour before their posted closing time of 4PM. At this point, they started aggressively cleaning the store, getting ready to close up shop. Not really a problem, just kind of annoying that they were literally mopping the floor underneath our feet while we were still sitting there. Then, at 3:50, still 10 minutes before their closing time, they shut off the lights. They could not have said«Get out!» clearer than if, you know, they had actually said the words. We took off at that point and decided to head to a store down the street to do a quick bit of shopping. I rode with my coworker, with the intention of having her drop me back off with my car after we were done, since we were just going a couple blocks down. When I returned to my car 45 minutes later, there was a rude sign taped to my window stating, verbatim: Next time you can’t find your car«Towing.» I assume this was a poorly worded threat that they would tow my car next time I left it there. Oh, and more importantly, they had moved the company’s delivery vans to completely block the entrance of their parking lot, barring me from being able to drive my car out of the lot. I understand that the parking lot is the property of Tysons Bagel Mart, but as a patron who had not only JUST dined at the establishment, but ALSO given them my business many times before, I found this to be a rude and completely unnecessary tactic. Heck, not even just rude, but downright spiteful! A threat of towing is rude enough, but physically preventing me from being able to take my car out of the lot without driving over a curb? At a place like this, you never really expect customer service and smiles out the wazoo — it’s the definition of «No muss, no fuss.» But, that being said, you don’t want to feel completely unwanted and unappreciated as a customer either, and that is how I ended up feeling after the various debacles experienced today. Sorry, Tysons Bagel Mart, but I’ll be looking to feed my bagel addiction elsewhere from now on.
Mina C.
Tu valoración: 4 Alexandria, VA
When my friend suggested this place for a quick meetup/bfast I didn’t know what she was talking about. I pull up, and I realized not only have I been here before, I used to drive past everyday before/after work. Whoops. Never knew the name. To be honest, I wish I came more often when I worked in Tysons. The food is solid, and the service is efficient. I had the bulgogi omelette, which comes out as a very large portion. The flavors mix well together and I love the addition of cheese. Most asian food doesn’t come with cheese, it’s not standard at all. When you purchase coffee, you have to get it yourself. They don’t actually give you these instructions. I think it’s the same for fountain drinks. My friend and her fiancé both ordered coffee, but had to ask when it didn’t come out with the food. For first timers, you can be a bit confused. Obviously, you see the display right there but yeah. Also, calling out the order is strange. You can barely hear them and you have to basically guess when your food comes. I ordered before my friends and received my food some time after they did.
Christine U.
Tu valoración: 4 Fairfax, VA
When this first opened I worked here for a year with the original owners. Great experience for me and will always cherish the interesting memories. Fast forward many years later. For the past 10 years it been under the new owners they have done a great a great job. Serving great food, and keeping their original signature style and taste of the original owners Tyson’s bagel market back in 1994.
Lydia R.
Tu valoración: 5 Baltimore, MD
What can be said about Tyson’s Bagel Market that has not been said before? Other than it being the most amazing little bagel shop there is, they have a very friendly, accommodating staff and plenty of seating. I always get my bulgogi omelette on an everything bagel and since the omelette is so large, they put the half that does not fit on the bagel in a to-go box for me. Then I dowse it in sriracha and ketchup. My unique request is not on the menu, but the nice ladies are always willing to make it for me. At this point they recognize me because I have frequented here so often, so I don’t have to explain myself each time :). They also have a nice variety of breakfast and snack items like fruit, chips, yogurt, and lots and lots of coffee! I think this would be a great place to go to for catering a party or business event! Nomalicious.
Peter V.
Tu valoración: 4 Tysons, VA
TL;DR: Fresh bagels. You come for the fresh bagels. Fresh bagels made daily with some great breakfast sandwiches! We come here about once a month and get a breakfast sandwich and the Nova and Cream Cheese with everything except the onions. There are omelettes and burgers and such, but when we go, I usually get the sausage, egg, and cheese, which comes on a fresh bagel of your choosing and melted, tasty cheese and fresh eggs. There is also Turkey and Ham for the toppings, but it’s just cold cuts; I don’t particularly like cold cuts, so I avoid, but if you like them, go for it. My wife goes for the Nova and Cream Cheese, which is smoked salmon with an abundance of cream cheese, sprouts, and onions. They also offer coffees and teas, but nothing to write home about(i.e., it gets the job done and it’s pretty cheap). The staff isn’t the friendliest bunch, but they get the job done and they are consistently busy, and the orders come out fast, so we can excuse it.
Chrystalle B.
Tu valoración: 4 Falls Church, VA
Great little place off of Leesburg Pike. Tough to get to if you’re coming from 495, but its manageable. Have patience. You will be rewarded. The actual look of this place inside might turn some people off to it. The posters/décor are dated and faded and the ladies behind the counter look like they were pulled from the 50s. And there’s almost always a line to the door. But as any regular knows, their food is fresh and well worth the wait. I like to bypass the line to get my drink choices out of their coolers to the side before ordering. And after waiting a few minutes in line, I always get the same thing(I’m a creature of habit, sue me). A pumpernickel bagel, toasted, w/plain cream cheese(ez), bacon and tomato. Something a place from AZ that’s been closed about a decade used to call a «pinwheel». Delicious. My wait is usually between 5 – 10 minutes depending on that days crowd, and then I’ve got my pinwheel and I’m out the door. I recommend this place to anyone that has to commute on 7.