Town Bagel

  3.7 – 355 reviews   • Bagel shop

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Town Bagel 11793

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Address: 1239 Wantagh Ave, Wantagh, NY 11793

Phone: (516) 221-2397

Website: http://www.townbagel.com/

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Reviews

Michelle Mortagua
Pros: The workers at this location are very nice and they have a very wide selection of breakfast options and pastries. The food was not horrible. A lot of potential.
Cons: The workers put together the food poorly. The wrap has sauce over it instead of in it and the omelette has spinach on top of it instead of mixed in. The egg within the omelette and wrap were not seasoned enough, also ending up very dry. Overpriced for what you got. Overall, experience could’ve been better.
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Maria Walker
Fresh ingredients, extensive range of fillings, salads and bagels. worth visiting. I’m impressed.
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MelvinFNY
I was really put off by the hygiene there.
The employee (male) helping me put his finger to his tongue to make a pen work and then continued preparing food without changing his gloves. That’s a serious sanitation issue and completely unacceptable for a food establishment. I won’t be returning. Told the guy by the register I believe he’s the manager, shame if they don’t do anything about it , but my family will never go back there.
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Steve E
Very overpriced. They include coffee, tea, or orange juice with a breakfast sandwich order so I guess that makes them feel they can charge almost $12 for a basic ham and eggs on a roll (no cheese). Someone needs to remind them this is Wantagh not Manhattan.
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Thomas Thornton
Very clean store with a great layout for customers who either want to just wait for their order or who might decide to sit down and dine in.
The staff are friendly, attentive and work hard to deliver a great business service!
I have come here a few times now and I have tried a number of their bagel varieties all of which are fresh and tasty. Thet make sandwiches and wraps fresh every day ans I recommend either the cheese melt their Chicken Cesar Wrap! Both are very tasty!
But if bagels are your thing then I recommend getting a bacon egg and cheese for breakfast!
Stop by Town Bagel if you are in Wantagh and you won’t be disappointed!
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Peter Bessler
Just ordered the power house omelette wrap just wanted to shout out to the kind lady who helped me. She was very professional, patient, helpful, and accommodating. If you are reading this you are the best.
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Kyle Fitzgerald
For $11 I expected them to know the ratio of cheese to egg to sausage on a SEC but no they drowned me in cheddar cheese and everything else was cold and MID. The quality of this place goes down every year I used to love town bagel.
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Joseph Sorrentino
really enjoy this place but unfortunately I will not be returning after this morning. I went there when they opened up around 5 AM. Got a few bagels with cream cheese and bacon egg and cheese waited 20 minutes. Was given a terrible attitude, Kept saying oh my god When I was putting in my order because she didn’t want to get my food.. I understand I was early and their first customer this morning, but if you’re not ready, maybe change your work hours if you still need to set up.. egg sandwich was gross and they burnt my muffin on the grill with butter
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paul burke
I don’t usually write reviews, but today Is a new day.
I walked into Town Bagel with a simple craving: roast beef on an egg bagel. In hindsight, maybe I should’ve ordered ahead. Two customers had just been helped, and I stepped up to the counter expecting the usual rhythm of service. Instead, I entered a strange limbo.
Several employees were behind the counter—some slicing meat, some prepping, some walking by—but none acknowledged me or the man who’d just joined the line behind me. We stood there. Waiting. Watching. A few walked past without a glance. No “we’ll be right with you.” No eye contact. Just motion.
I turned to the guy next to me and said, “Are we not here? Are we invisible?”
He laughed. “I see you.”
More people joined the line. Still nothing. A woman finished slicing meat and walked past us. Another picked out bagels for what looked like an online order. Whoever was back there and breathing, they walked past all of us.
Eventually, I turned to leave. Just then, the guy who’d ignored us the most—behind a glass partition, pretending to be busy on the phone—looked up. The man beside me said, “I think he’s ready for you.” Too late.
“I’ve waited too long,” I said. The worker looked stunned, like I’d run over his foot on purpose. As I headed for the door, a young woman followed. I held it open.
“Thank you,” she said.
“Ten minutes,” I replied. “I could’ve made those sandwiches myself.”
She laughed. “You’re probably right.” The food is always good. I wouldn’t know about today though. But presence matters. A nod, a glance, a “we’ll be right with you” can make all the difference. Today, Town Bagel missed that moment—and lost a customer in the process . I would give no starts if I could
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Anne Halpern
Organized chaos. Took about 30 minutes for 2 wraps. About a dozen people taking orders and filling them independently and then cashing you out. It should be more of an assembly line with designated duties, taking orders, sandwich makers and cashiers.
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