

At dawn, Noah’s bakes up a wide variety of fresh bagels ready to be topped with our signature double-whipped shmear or made into delicious breakfast sandwiches featuring cage-free eggs. We also serve a wide variety of lunch options for kids and adults alike, plus sides of sweets, hashbrowns, coffee and espresso. We offer an extensive catering menu and now you can skip the line by ordering ahead in the Noah’s mobile app.
Counter-serve chain specializing in bagels. Also sells breakfast sandwiches & pastries.
Hours
| Friday | 5 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 5 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 5 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 5 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 5 AM–2 PM |
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Quick service. No comment on the staff because not much of an interaction.
No one ever called my name or gave any indication my order was ready. When I finally asked where my bagel was, they just handed it to me — completely ice cold, clearly sitting there for a while.
For a quick, simple order like one bagel, this level of delay and total lack of communication is unacceptable. It felt like the staff either forgot about the order entirely or didn’t care enough to let me know it was sitting there getting cold.
I won’t be returning.
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My wife and I went in for 2 bagel sandwiches, and the cashier accidentally added an extra chocolate bagel to the order. Before I caught it, I swiped my card.
Right after, my wife noticed the mistake and we asked for the transaction to be cancelled/changed. The cashier grabbed the manager, who took a look at the receipt AND THEN STARTED GRABBING CASH OUT OF THE TIP JAR to pay me back for the bagel.
We quickly said no thanks, we’ll just take the bagel.
Taking money out of tip jars to correct a transaction mistake is not legal in the state of CA.
I doubt the manager meant any harm, but I worry that if they’re willing to just grab tip money there may be other shenanigans going on at the business. I’m sure everyone is minimum wage, so tips are important.
I hope the employees are ok, this is on the owners to correct.
But my order keeps being wrong. I ordered two bagel sandwiches last week and both were missing the meat that goes in them. This is twice in less than two months. The staff might be overwhelmed? Poorly paid? Certainly too busy to answer the phone when I called. Those are negatives.
The corporate folks have replied to my complaints on their website and offered to refund my money if I jumped threw their hoops to join their rewards program to get a refund. That’s both too odd and too much trouble. I didn’t keep my receipt or open up my sandwiches before I left the shop so I guess it is my fault for expecting accuracy. That’s a draw
So…how many more chances do I give a business that has gotten two out of three recent orders wrong?
I think I know my answer.