This House of Bagels has a few other Baked Goods of interest but I have to say that because of the queue and the setup of this shop, it takes some getting used to especially for first-time customers. The Bagels and order-taking are in the back and the Bagels themselves are hidden behind the people lining up and kids climbing on the display to get a look.
I knew I wanted Bagel with Cream Cheese($2.75) but it's more than just that. First you will be asked WHICH Bagel and I had barely time to look as I could feel the breath of the Man behind me while the Kids hid my selection. Twisted. Choice I remembered in Bob Blumer's Punishment.
I also got the Hungarian Salami($4.49) on Sesame(Plain) Bagel. Tomato($0.25) and Cucumber($0.25) were added and was asked if I wanted Mayonnaise or Mustard.
Me: Mayonnaise please.
BH: Mayonnaise?
Me: Yes.
10 seconds later, forgets my choice and asks again...
BH: Mustard?
Me: Sure, whatever. (I just want eat)
Montreal style Bagels done at this place are enjoyable and less doughey dense than Tim Hortons. While BUSY, this place becomes slightly confused but the queue within 10 minutes of our order disappeared altogether. Best to out-wait the queue so you can make better decisions and the staff can do a better job on your order.
What bothered me was I realized Cream Cheese($1.40) spread here cost more than the lone Bagel($1.35) itself. I suggest you but one Bagel and one with Cream Cheese. SPLIT the Cream Cheese one in half and put one half onto the PLAIN one.
Voila! 2 Cream Cheese Bagels($2.05) compared to ($2.75).