Very fresh bagels in the West Island, you can’t have fresher bagels… Also super fresh salmon and cream cheese bagel sandwiches: delicious :))
Kat Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Montreal, Canada
If you live in the West, and have family over for brunch, then come here to pick up the almond croissants and fresh brick oven bagels. There’s so many bagels to choose from… Get them by the dozen or just the 1. There are 2 cashes — 1 cash to pay for the coffee/jams/refrigerated items or the pastries to go. And the other is a counter at the other end of the shop if you want to order a bagel to eat in-store. I typically get the all-dressed bagel toasted with cream cheese. It’s served on a plate with fruits and a whopping amount of cream cheese, or butter/margarine, and with 5 – 6 halves of a bagel. I also tried their regular coffee and it is good. It’s a good bagel shop hands-down. If you’d like, there’s a picnic table out on the grass at the curb, but, have never seen anyone use it. If you do eat in-store, be aware of the high chairs at the counter along the windows… I swear, they’re out to get me! My bf and I always trip over them! You’d think we’ve learned by now! It’s like someone stuck their foot out to trip you, but, they’re just the rear legs on the chairs! I imagine they cackle as I walk away…
Melody B.
Classificação do local: 4 Langley, Canada
Love love love these bagels. Nice sized café with friendly service. Well situated near bus stops if you are a BMW-er(bus, metro, walk) living in the west island. Bagels are warm when you get them, and you can watch them making them! I have yet to try out their eating section though, just grabbing my fix before I head back to boring bagel-Vancouver. Everyone should try one at least once in their lives. Montréal bagels are the best in the world!
Stephen R.
Classificação do local: 2 Beaconsfield, Canada
nowhere near the quality of their main location. the bagels are thin and worst of all the outsides are dry and stale tasting. if you are on the west island, you must go to Premier Bagel in the west island. they cook their bagels a little less than the other places, so when you toast them, there is less of a chance that they’ll turn into melba toast.
Mark G.
Classificação do local: 2 Montreal, Canada
I have to say that I am partial to Fairmount Bagel, and when I am in Mile End, I go there every time. This St. Viateur is close for West Islanders, though.