If you want to get some of the best bagels on Long Island, just follow your local white girls to Bagel Master. Every single Syosset girl frequents this establishment before school for their bagel and iced coffee. I would definitely avoid coming here between 6:30-7:30 am or you will be consumed by them. They have a huge selection of bagels and flagels (flat bagels) as well as a deli case with cold cuts and other deli specialties.
I will always order a flagel, becuase it gives you a nice crispy bagel and there is more surface area to add more toppings and help make better ratios between toppings and bagel. I ordered a whole wheat flagel with two eggs and cheese. That comes with either hot chocolate, coffee, or tea, I got a hot chocolate. The bagel is perfectly chewy and flavorful and the eggs and cheese on top are done right. With a sweet cup of hot chocolate on the side it is a great deal and the perfect way to introduce someone to a great New York bagel.
Be cautious of what time you come here because they are extremely crowded during lunch time and in the morning and you will wait awhile. But if you are looking for good bagels at a good price then definitely stop by and see what all the white girls are...
   Read moreVery disappointed in the quality of the food and service at this place. I have had two bad experiences at Bagel Master. My first bad experience was when I went into the store to get a bagel and was treated so poorly by the man who helped me. He was extremely rude to me and when it was time to pay he did not even tell me the total, he just put out his hand for me to give him money. I understand that people can have bad days, so I decided not to hold it against the store. Today, I ordered a half dozen bagels through door dash and I could not believe how stale the bagels were. The bagels were so hard that I could barely cut them and my jaw was actually sore from eating it. This is so disappointing and concerning that the bagels were stale, as I ordered them early in...
   Read moreSitting on the train each morning, I often wondered about that glowing neon Hot Bagels sign in the distance at the Syosset station. "I could go for a hot bagel" I thought. Years pass and finally I find myself in Syosset on a Sunday morning. I look over, the Hot Bagels sign is once again lit, the parking lot is overflowing into the CVS and bank that border it. I find a space and go inside. This place seems chaotic at first, but you soon see there's order to the chaos, they almost work as a machine. I order a bagel with eggs and meat, expecting to wait ages like other bagel joints. The kitchen must also be a machine crew, as they cranked out a breakfast sandwich faster than expected. I'm in and out in under 5 minutes, for under $5. It was...
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