Bagel Street Cafe

Bagel Street Cafe is a bagel shop Northgate Walnut Creek located in United States.

8 / 10
27
ratings
  • Phone

    (925) 930-8428

  • Website

    bagelstreetcafe.net

  • Instagram

    bagelstreetcafewc

  • X (Twitter)

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  • Facebook

    121060061238520

  • Type

    Bagel Shop

Address

2975 Ygnacio Valley Rd (Oak Grove) Walnut Creek , CA 94598 United States

Outdoor Seating Yes

Comments / 11


Keywords:

bagels Dutch crunch bread jalapeño cheddar
Kevin Watkins

Bagel sandwiches are delicious try it with the Dutch crunch bread ! Mmmmm

maxfield

I love the everything bagels with locks shmear. Today I got tomato and onion added to it. They have great hazelnut coffee , too! And taro smoothie , yum.

Amanda Wildes

That $3 cc minimum will get you when your typical bagel with cream cheese costs $2.98. Have cash or be prepared to buy more.

Mark Bauer

Latte and a muffin while you do your work email far from the madding crowd

Maddy Cooke

I second the taro smoothie . Love it!

Ann Farrow

They are great at customizing orders. I suggest the BLT on a scooped out and toasted jalapeño bagel . Oh, and light mayo .

Christie

Very nice, hardworking staff . Good coffee , too!

Anish Prasad

Great bagel sandwiches !

Sonja Garcia

Try the pizza bagel with a jalapeno cheddar bagel !

Samantha R

Delicious!

Andy Yi

be prepared to repeat your order three to four times. something is wrong with their hearing...

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