

Rubinstein Bagels brings hand-rolled, slow-fermented bagels and bold schmears to Seattle and the Eastside. With multiple locations including Capitol Hill, Eastlake, Redmond, and SLU, it’s your go-to for craveable bagel sandwiches, house pickles, and unapologetically Northwest flavor.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16050 Cleveland St unit 130, Redmond, WA 98052
Phone: (425) 979-7950
Website: https://rubinsteinbagels.com/
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Reviews
Service is fast, and if you have little ones they have coloring supplies to entrain them.
You can park on the street or in the building where theres public parking for retail.
Loved my experience!
The ingredients felt super fresh and so did my bagel – definitely more on the moist and chewy side, but not hard at all. We will be back!!
I was disappointed with my visit. My toasted bagel arrived barely warm and had an unpleasantly hard texture. For the prices they charge, I expected much better quality and value. The atmosphere is pleasant and inviting, which is the one redeeming aspect of the experience. However, I can’t recommend this place until they make significant improvements to their food quality.
Prepare to be overwhelmed, in the best possible way. I swear, they have more bagel varieties than I have excuses for skipping the gym. Everything from your classic everything to…well, let’s just say some combinations that would make a purist clutch their pearls. But hey, variety is the spice of life, or in this case, the sesame seed on your cinnamon raisin.
The vibe? It’s like a sunshine-filled hug. Bright, airy, and buzzing with the happy chatter of people about to devour a mountain of dough. It’s the kind of place where you can happily judge someone’s bagel choice without them noticing, because you’re too busy debating between a salt bagel and a poppy seed. A serious life decision, people.
And the bagels themselves? Forget those sad, dense rings you get at the grocery store. These are the real deal. Chewy, fluffy, and so gloriously substantial, you could use one as a small, edible pillow. I’m pretty sure I saw someone trying to hug one. They were that good.
So, if you’re looking for a bagel experience that’s less “breakfast” and more “religious experience,” Rubinstein is your place. Just be prepared to face the existential dread of choosing a single bagel from their magnificent, carb-laden army. And maybe bring a friend, to help you carry all the bagels you’ll inevitably buy.
They also have a full bar so it would be a nice spot to come chill with friends! The park right across the street is nice too if you want to take your food outside on a nice day!