Reviews Bruegger's Bagels

5
Danielle Nall
+5
I think they're the best bagels in town, the staff has always been friendly to me, been getting bagels here for 20+ years. My life would be complete if they brought back the tomato cheese soup they used to serve every Tuesday, was an extremely popular soup, not sure why you would ever stop serving something so clearly loved, but I think that happened with new management years ago.
5
Raymond Carlson
+5
They still have the dining room closed per pandemic. That's cool they had outside seating. I had the Farmhouse and the Smokehouse breakfast bagels! Outstanding! Glad I can walk there!! ♥️
4
Thomas Breese
+4
I went here for the first time the other day. Very pleasantly surprised. I had a olive oil bagel with the pastrami. Excellent. They just didn't have seating. But it looks like they were staffed up.
5
Reike Plecas
+5
The staff at this location care for the packaging of your eats! They offer suggestions, and yes they upsell. Bagels are fresh, coffee is hot and you can get in and out.
5
Troy Wanninger
+5
The best breakfast hands down!! (I love bagels obviously). The employees are super friendly and have memorized my order by heart. Love the Ingersol Brugers!!!!
4
Joshua Daily
+4
Review Date: September 15th, 2015 Panera, eat your heart out. In a world where you can get coffee anywhere, bagels here-n-there, and artisan menus far-and-few, Bruegger’s hits all 3 of those notes while delivery quality. On a wild 4-hour trip to Des Moines to try Zombie Burger, I made it a point to stop for an appetizer at a bagel/coffee place. My destination pointer landed on Bruegger’s and what a delicious stop it was after being cramped in a car for 4 hours. We rolled up on an empty belly which demanded coffee and bagels. We stroll in after taking some goofy photos outside and look over the menu. I knew I was going to get a black coffee, a bagel, and something else to tide me over. I can’t remember the flavor of bagel I got, but the combination of chips, coffee, and bagel hit the sweet spot. The bagel left a little bit to be desired but my taste buds weren’t picky after such a long drive… and needing to save space for our next adventure. If you have been to Panera, Einstein Bros Bagels, or The Great American Bagel, this place will be of common familiarity. A decently-sized artisan cafe that offers a fancy menu with basics, such as; coffee, bagels, cookies, donuts, breads, other various baked goods. You can swing by and get a simple coffee or stop in for lunch and try something upscale and unique. During my visit, I only had some basic things but there were some interesting and delicious sounding items on their menu. I would like to try them out some day, if I am ever in the area of a Bruegger’s again. The bagels I get at home pale in comparison… and there is no way my cooking skills can come up with anything half as delicious as what these places concoct.
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