Homewood Bagel Company (Homewood)

  4.0 – 232 reviews   • Bagel shop

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Welcome to Homewood Bagel Company, a hand crafted bagel bakery in Homewood, AL. We are a family-owned and operated bagel shop known for our delicious bagels that are baked fresh every day. Our bagels are baked using a carefully developed personal recipe and are famous for being deliciously crispy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Homewood Bagel Company (Homewood) 35209

Hours

Thursday6:30 AM–2 PM
Friday6:30 AM–2 PM
Saturday6:30 AM–2 PM
Sunday6:30 AM–2 PM
Monday6:30 AM–2 PM
Tuesday6:30 AM–2 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2907 Central Ave, Homewood, AL 35209

Phone: (205) 769-6131

Website: https://www.homewoodbagelco.com/

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Order: Order online

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Reviews

MrsOlatubi
If you are looking for an authentic freshly made bagel, this is the spot. The bagel is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. You can tell the authenticity of a bagel when the bottom half of is crispy in every bite. This location offers bagels with quality ingredients with many schmears ( cream cheese) spreads. We tried the plain bagel with Jalapeno and cheddar cream cheese. The jalapeno added a little bite of heat and blended well with the cheese. We also tried their Blueberry Bagel and it packed with the flavor.

The iced latte Nutella is delicious. It appears as a light blond coffee. As they say, looks are deceiving. This reminds me of an Iced Vietnamese Coffee made with espresso and condensed milk. The coffee is robust but not overpowering. The sweetness of the Nutella was just right.

Friendly service with indoor and outdoor seating. It’s a busy location and there is an option to order online to avoid long wait times.
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Ashley D
We came here mid-morning on a Thursday. There was a steady business. There is seating inside and a picnic table outside. We had no wait, ordered right away. The staff was friendly and quick. They answered questions and provided suggestions for orders easily. Try the seasonal pumpkin cream cheese- delicious!! We tried it on a plain bagel and a cinnamon sugar bagel. It was great! Bagels are served slightly warm, cut in half, and stuffed full of cream cheese. They are not skimpy on the cream cheese. I highly recommend giving them a try.
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Megan Miles
HOOVER Location. The bagel itself was good but service was slow, they didn’t have what I wanted in stock (how do you not have something basic like strawberry cream cheese?), and they didn’t even prepare the bagel for me. Makes me wonder if this location is an afterthought, and whether it’ll last.

In Hoover, it’s a commitment to get to this location during morning traffic but I wanted to support a local place. The single employee very slowly made the two orders ahead of me. That’s fine, but when I got to my car and opened my bag, it was the refrigerated bagel and a small cup of cream cheese. So I paid $8 after tip for ingredients I could’ve gotten from Publix. Salt to the wound—the amount of cream cheese was barely even enough to cover my bagel. Luckily it tasted good, at least…
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Brian Friedman
The BEC on jalapeno pepperjack was amazing- nicely proportioned, simple, and well executed. I love this style of bagel as well. Staff was super friendly and everything was easy-peasy.
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Olivia Bell
I never do this, but my experience was so horrendous I had to. I placed an online order through their “business preferred” platform Clover at 9:16. I was told 15 minutes. I walk in around 10 minutes after, and it’s not ready, no biggie I’m early. As I’m waiting, I watch several people come up, order, and get their food long before I would. Finally at 9:50, I get my food. Their business has coconut water available for online ordering, but they had no idea whay I was talking about so they gave me a water. I ordered two bagels. One turkey melt, one Lox. It took roughly 35 minutes to get my food. On top of that, I get to my car and pull out my melt. And there is a hair in the turkey melt. I understand being busy, and working in the food industry is incredble taxing. I am still a waitress, after all. But seriously? I work incredibly hard at my job to make sure every single guest has a great experience, and I would like to assume other businesses do as well. But they seriously dropped the ball. Attatched are images of my receipt, and the hair in question.
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Colin Yelton
I paid 17.50 for 2 bagels with plain cream cheese and a medium coffee. The bagels are 3.50 and the cream cheese is 2.50 per single serving. Why is the cream cheese so expensive? It’s like 3 oz of plain cream cheese that I doubt is made in-house, and it’s being priced at a dollar less than the bagels? The bagels were good, but on some level, it feels insane to pay 17.50 for what was MAYBE 2 dollars’ worth of ingredients. Beyond that, the customer service was poor, and you have to toast your own bagel. Makes sense why it was empty. At least it was sanitary. I won’t be returning.
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Priyal Patel
The bagel was terrible! I paid $12 for a wet, soggy bagel that tasted cheap and poorly made. The tomato in my sandwich was FROZEN instead of fresh, and instead of real avocado, they used a mashed and lightly spread it, that clearly felt like a cost-cutting shortcut. For that price, the quality should be exceptional, not borderline inedible.

On top of that, the entire place was smoky, and standing inside literally made my throat hurt. The self-order setup didn’t make up for the lack of basic cleanliness and food quality.

This used to be my favorite bagel place, which makes this even more disappointing. I don’t know if the owners changed or if standards just dropped, but cutting corners while charging $12 for a bagel is a joke.
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Meg Dooley
Very sad about the price increase. My usual order on DoorDash was an egg and cheese which used to be $7.50, which I thought was a little steep but decently fair for a fresh bagel. I went to place my usual order and now they’re $10.10. The bagels themselves are lovely, but I can’t justify such a steep price for one bagel, especially as a student. To clarify, this is the menu price before any tax or DoorDash fees are added.

This is for the Tuscaloosa location.
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Sarah Lemoine
First time here and was pretty bummed. I dont get out into homewood very often and decided to try HBC for breakfast with my two kids. The kids got 1 bagel with strawberry cream cheese, and the other a plain bagel. I got me a bagel breakfast sandwich. Mind you I waited 30 minutes… while doordash orders go out ahead of me and the table that came in after me got there order before me. Moral of the story I got a refund bc waiting 30 min for bagels is crazy. The kids ended up getting there bagels as I was walking out the door. Didn’t even get the order right.. also there was so much cream cheese. Yikes
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Anastasia Kārkliņa Gabriel PhD
I’m genuinely appalled as I visit for the second time. First time I was here, I didn’t look at the price and just paid. My usual order is: a bagel + cream cheese + a slice of tomato and cucumber. If you just get a bagel and cream cheese it appears it’s a little over $6. But add even one slice of tomato and you’re immediately charged $11 total, even if you don’t add eggs or anything else because it’s considered a “custom bagel”? That’s absolutely insane and makes no logical sense. A total rip off – surely, there should be a workaround. When I raised this, the cashier said it’d be $11 just for adding tomato to my bagel. That’s how you lose a customer.

Edit: I drove to Crestline Bagel Company right after, asked how much a slice of tomato on my bagel would cost, and they said it’d be complimentary. $5.60 total. That’s how you do business and create long-term loyalty – by being reasonable!!!
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