We drove here from Porter Ranch whilst on a weekend getaway to get our bagel fix and made it with just 30 mins to closing time. So glad we did!!! They had the full range of bagels available and Ian was the nicest server ever (we've been to quite a few locations!) We went in intending to purchase 1 dozen, but walked out with 2! Ian was very generous and went above and beyond for us, nothing was too much.
The bagels were absolutely delicious - fresh, soft and generously sized. Unlike other bagel locations that we have tried, you get the flavor in every bite. The blueberry bagel had a generous amount of blueberries which were soft and flavorful. We don't normally buy cinnamon raisin as we find this flavour to be normally dry in general and we are left searching for the raisins, but Noahs was full of raisins and cinnamon in every bite, we have been converted for life. Bagels were just as yum the next morning for breakfast.
Highly recommend this location, well worth traveling for. The bagels and great service exceeded our expectations, will definitely visit on our next trip, thanks Ian! If you're still deciding whether to go, the...
Read moreA bagel shop should have a good selection of bagels at 11:00 am, but they were out of most bagels, only 4 onions left, the others were their specialty such as chocolate chip and greasy cheese. We ordered 3 onions with cream cheese, which they almost didn't give us because they thought they had an "order." When we got home to dig into our awesome bagel... bumed out. The amount of cream cheese was pathetic! For $3 a bagel I would expect more cream cheese and it not to be tough, tasted like they shipped the bagels over from New York with cream cheese on them. We were very disappointed and don't plan on returning. Also, trash cans were overflowing and was falling to ground, disgusting and dirty. Tables were greasy and my chair was broken. This place is a joke. What happened to the...
Read moreThis shopping center to the west of the 5 is pretty much the last stop of "civilization" before the grapevine and beyond. I grew up eating Noah's Bagels in the Bay Area when they were an indie business and there were only two shops. Now of course they are owned by Pepsi and no more than a shadow of their former selves. Other than the decor the Noah's of today bears little resemblance to the fabulous bagel shop of my youth.
This is a particularly small shop, not sure you could sit inside even before the pandemic, plenty of outdoor seating. The bagel was just ok, the coffee actually better than I expected. Service was good, but it is always sad to see what Noah's has become: its just not a...
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