I recently visited New Paltz Bagel Café and was treated to a delightful breakfast experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted warmly by the staff, setting the tone for what turned out to be a memorable visit.
I opted for a classic choice—a plain bagel topped with nova lox, cream cheese, and capers. The bagel itself was a testament to freshness, with a perfectly toasted exterior giving way to a warm, soft interior. Each bite was a harmonious blend of textures, with the crispy bagel complementing the creamy cream cheese and tender lox.
Speaking of the lox, they were undeniably fresh, adding a burst of flavor to every bite. The generous portion served ensured that I got to enjoy this delectable treat throughout the entire meal.
What truly elevated my experience, however, was the friendly and attentive staff. Their welcoming demeanor created a warm and inviting atmosphere, making me feel right at home.
Overall, my visit to New Paltz Bagel Café was nothing short of exceptional. If you're in the mood for a delicious bagel made with quality ingredients and served with a side of genuine hospitality, I highly recommend stopping by this...
Read moreI’ve been a loyal customer of this bagel shop for years and have always been satisfied with my orders. However, during my recent visit, things didn’t go as smoothly. The unfamiliar staff member who took my order did not include bags for two of my sandwiches, which is unusual for this place. When I picked my BLT the wrapping paper opened and exposed the inside , I was shocked to see that it was almost bare, unlike the usual I’ve come to expect from this shop. Another staff member kindly stepped in and made a new BLT for me. While I appreciate the replacement sandwich, it’s disappointing to see a new staff member impacting the quality of service. As a business owner i understand the importance of maintaining high standards. It’s great that another staff member intervened and rectified...
Read moreI give one star because after the 13 years I've been living here, they still don't take credit cards. They have lost so much of my business. I like to buy lox in quantity, and most of the time I don't have the cash. Who carries cash anymore? Who, in this area, doesn't accept credit cards? Is this a cheapness thing, that the owners don't want to pay for credit card usage? If it is, I can assure them that they have lost more money in sales than they could possibly save by not having a credit card service. Also, customer service is always bad. Rude, sullen workers that seem like they hate their job. In my experience, that attitude is usually do to unappreciative owners...
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