Finagle-A-Bagel prides itself on being Boston's supplier of high-quality all-natural bagels, hand-baking all of the bagels it sells in its headquarters in Newton. Bagel varieties include blueberry, sesame, whole wheat, plain, cinnamon raisin, jalapeno, chunky vegetable and triple chocolate chip. Finagle-A-Bagel cafe offers bagels and cream cheese, breakfast sandwiches, panini, pizza bagels, soups and salads. It also provides a selection of soft drinks, coffee, tea and hot chocolate.
Heav'nly Donuts is a regional donut and coffee shop chain based out of Methuen. It offers donuts, muffins, bagels, breakfast sandwiches and more. It also sells its own blend of coffee. The store features a drive-thru window, free Wi-Fi and seating for 30 patrons.
Blue Moon Bagel Cafe is located in the Shaws Plaza on Main Street. The cafe features gourmet fare trade coffee, fresh-baked breads and pasteries. The interior has a large, brightly-lit dining room for diners to enjoy their coffee and take a break from their day. The shop also features espresso drinks and hot or cold sandwiches. Catering is available.
Bagel World Bakery & Deli has a casual, family-friendly environment which is opened for breakfast and lunch. They offer a small menu selection, primarily focusing on their fresh baked bagels. Bagel types include the usual plain and grain blends and more unique flavors such as wildberry, spinach, French toast and vegetable. They also have a large selection of spreads, available both regular and low-fat, ranging from garlic and herb to walnut raisin to lox.
Bagel sandwiches are also on the menu. Choose from garden salad bagel with jarlsberg cheese, egg salad, chicken salad, tuna salad, roast beef, turkey and ham. All sandwiches are made-to-order, with choice of sprouts, onions, lettuce, tomato and cucumber.
Located in Concord Center, Sally Ann Food Shop sells home-baked goods daily. A favorite among both locals and those out-of-town, Sally Ann Food Shop offers soups, sandwiches, smoothies and excellent scones.
From sweet to savory and everything in between, Kupel's Bake & Bagel is sure to have it, as they offer over twenty different flavors of bagel. This certified kosher bakery also makes challah breads and cream cheeses. Customers are sure to recognize the black and white mural outside the store and neon "bagels" sign in the window. In business in the same location since 1978, it's hard to think of the corner of Fuller and Harvard streets without thinking of bagels.
This corner breakfast joint has heaping trays of muffins, bins full of bagels and a griddle that always seems to be frying streaks of bacon. Baking since 1995, Dempsey's is open breakfast and lunch, sports a full menu for both, and keeps double-digit varieties of coffee steaming in tall thermoses. This place does a brisk business in take-out and has a chalk specials board that changes frequently.