I can’t say enough good things about Village Bagels in Norwalk—what a fantastic spot! I stopped in recently and was blown away by the quality and care they put into their food. I started with an iced chai tea, which was perfectly spiced, not too sweet, and incredibly refreshing on a warm day. Then came the bagel with scallion cream cheese and lox—honestly, one of the best I’ve ever had. The bagel was fresh, perfectly toasted, and piled high with creamy, flavorful scallion cream cheese and generous slices of silky lox. I also ordered the Number 5 sandwich from their menu, and wow, it was a game-changer. It was absolutely stuffed with meat, fresh veggies, and all the fixings, making every bite hearty and delicious. You can tell they use high-quality ingredients and take pride in their craft. The atmosphere here is so cozy and inviting, making it the perfect place to grab a quick bite, enjoy a leisurely lunch, or even just sip a coffee while catching up with a friend. And don’t sleep on their muffins! The pistachio muffin was a dream for a nut lover like me, with such a rich, authentic flavor. I also tried the cornbread muffin, and it was pure comfort food—moist, slightly sweet, and just like homemade. Village Bagels is consistent, welcoming, and clearly a local favorite for a reason. Whether you’re craving a healthy sandwich, a classic bagel, or a sweet treat, this place has it all. I’ll be back soon and recommend it to everyone in Norwalk or any neighboring cities or towns!
---Ubdate---- I just visited Village Bagels again and was blown away by their iced coffee—it was absolutely phenomenal! The addition of nutmeg elevated the flavor to a whole new level, delivering a rich, aromatic experience that was both unique and delightful. You can tell the coffee was freshly brewed with high-quality ingredients; unlike many places nearby, it wasn’t diluted or lackluster in the slightest. The atmosphere at Village Bagels is equally inviting, with a warm, welcoming vibe that makes every visit enjoyable. The staff truly stands out—they’re attentive, friendly, and genuinely care about their customers. Plus, the cleanliness of the location is impeccable, reflecting their commitment to excellence. I can’t recommend Village Bagels enough for a top-tier coffee and a fantastic...
Read moreMy wife and I just had a very unpleasant experience at this place. First let me begin by saying we come in every weekend. Today we came in and we ordered several items. They ring us up and give us three bags, napkins and straws, and nothing for the drinks. My wife kindly asked for a larger bag to put all the various bags in. The woman rolled her eyes and nastily responded “oh you want another bag for the drinks?” To which my wife replied “we just want a larger bag to put the various bags in.” The woman responds “we don’t carry larger bags” my wife replies “I saw a larger one over there.” She begrudgingly gives us the larger bag and says they don’t like to give larger bags because of the price involved. They charge $8 for a medium iced coffee, $1.50 for each rugelach, and overprice basically everything. You’re going to whine to us about the cost of a paper bag? We are the customers! Honestly though the strangest part about this was that my wife was being very nice about it and she just gave her the biggest attitude. We will not...
Read morebagels are fine I guess, and most of the staff is cool except for the one rude old blonde woman. ordered a steak egg and cheese but was told she “couldn’t do the steak” because it was “too busy”. after seeing i was visibly upset at her laziness, she tried to offer any different kind of meat to “make up for it”. i’m muslim so i didn’t care to hear the options, nor did i ask her for recommendations on the meat for my sandwich…I asked for steak. As a customer who’s been in multiple times before i’ve literally seen the store busier and had workers still make the steak egg and cheese…because ITS THEIR JOB?!? definitely didn’t help that she was complaining about still needing to work before we even ordered, probably something you should keep to yourself as an employee when the store is “too busy for me to cook you...
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