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Írjon visszajelzéstBagels were good. I was a little underwhelmed with the deli salads. They have Black White cookies, something I love but can't find much in the area. They were OK not the best.
Awesome food at reasonable prices. Lots of varieties of bagel sandwiches.I would definitely recommend here for a Sunday brunch.Only caveat is they still only take Cash or check. I guess that's one of the way to keep prices low.
Walked in not knowing it was a kosher restaurant, or that they only took cash (embarrassing) but who i assumed was the owner welcomed us with open arms and gave us breakfast anyways. Made my morning, will be coming back telling my friends to give it a spin as well. Delicious pastrami egg cheese bagel that i’ve never had before.
If the lady had not fallen off of her horse at the dead angle on the Kennesaw line, we would have been there earlier, not ten minutes before the door was locked at 4pm, but the people here practice the rule of law: the law of hospitality and they took care of us.I had a plain bagel with cream cheese, plenty of cream cheese and believe me I have not had a bagel like that since the dead sea was just sick, truly bagelicious.I live way too far away to get there on the regular, but if you live in the area thank your lucky stars and thank you to the crew on Johnson ferry road.
Lived most recently in Brooklyn NY and before that in Skokie IL, I am very familiar with good Jewish deli bagels. So, comparing Katz’s sandwiches with these may be unfair, but here it is.The brisket and the pastrami was very dry and NOT flavorful as compared to a NY staple.The Russian dressing was definitely not to the Katz’s standard nor was the coleslaw.I felt that the actual experience fell short of the hype.The challah bread we also purchased on our way out is good.You need to be clear that you only accept cash up front. You can get away with that in Brooklyn but in Atlanta that is a stretch!!!The bagel was good although the one I ordered was not available.