

Nationally acclaimed as one of the top 20 bagel deli’s in the country, Goldman’s is named in memory of our co-founder, Alison Goldman, whose family recipes we are proud to present to you in our clean and friendly restaurant. Here, you will enjoy traditional “boiled and baked” bagels, delicious breakfasts and new york style fare we make everything from scratch every day – so relax, nosh a little, kibbitz a little, and enjoy thank you for your patronage since 1998- Delivery available in Key West and Stock Island
Strip-mall spot for traditional bagels & Jewish deli offerings like soups & pastrami sandwiches.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2796 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040
Phone: (305) 294-3354
Website: http://goldmansdeli.com/
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I went in during a busy breakfast rush and was seated quickly, the staff were very kind and patient with me because I had never been there and didn’t know what I wanted yet.
I went with the bagel breakfast sandwich and home fries which came out rather quickly even with how busy they were. The food was delicious and good sized portions for the price.
Have to say again how pleasant all the staff were, I have been to many places that during a rush they don’t pay attention to new people coming in and that wasn’t the case here.
Overall a great place I’d recommend to anyone in key West to enjoy going out to eat with your family or friends.
Update: We returned the next day and enjoyed a similar experience and wonderful breakfast. Consistent quality food, large portions, and great service. The staff hustles at all times making sure our needs are met and at no time did our coffee cups get to half full before being offered a topping up. I wish we had a Goldman’s Deli near our home in Utah haha
I arrived first at 7 AM. The manager asked how many people, and I said three. He told me he couldn’t seat me at a booth until my friends arrived. I said okay and waited by the door. The place was almost empty—only a couple tables taken—and it was a quiet Thursday morning. As locals, we come here every Thursday for the past two months and have never had an issue like this. I’ve also never seen this manager before.
When my first friend arrived, I asked again if we could be seated. He said no and made an unnecessary comment about not knowing whether our third friend was “driving from Islamorada.” So now two of us had to stand outside and wait, even though the restaurant was still not busy.
A server who felt bad for us kindly offered an outdoor table while we waited. Our third friend joined us within five minutes. Later another server, Theresa, came to ask if we wanted to move inside. At that point we were fine staying outside—we weren’t asking for anything special, just basic respectful treatment.
After we ordered, Theresa brought us the check immediately with a “no rush, whenever you can” comment—before we even ate. What if we wanted to order more? It was clear they wanted us in and out, despite the restaurant still being far from busy. We’ve always been good tippers and good customers. Meanwhile, other guests (all non-minority) were greeted warmly and treated with full hospitality.
To top it off, the manager later tried to make a “joke” saying, “You didn’t lie—your friend came!”
I truly cannot think of any reason for this treatment other than racism. It was humiliating, unnecessary, and completely different from how we’ve always been treated here.
I do not recommend this place to anyone who is non-white. We will never return.