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| - After eating here, I don't think it's possible for me to go back to Loblaws bagels again!
When you walk in, the first thing you see is rows and rows of baked goods. They have a selection of sweets with the typical cookies, muffins, danishes, and turnovers, combined with a large variety of breads, and bagels; from pumpernickel, rye, twist, whole grain, swirl, to a few others I can't think of at the top of my head, this bakery is a bread lover's dream!
Bagel Plus is nothing fancy, nor does it try to be. The atmosphere is very cozy and reminds me of home; it's a perfect breakfast or lunch destination for families.
Service was decent. Nothing stellar, but certainly nothing to complain about.
The menu is on a large chalkboard at the back of the store. A bit confusing to figure out, but once you do, ordering should not be a problem. They serve a decent variety of bagels, salads, and omelettes. Before you go and order every food item that calls to you on their menu, fair warning: the portions are huge. Don't fret if you don't finish though, they insist you take the home the leftovers and won't take no for an answer.
The greek salad is delicious. A bit overdressed for my liking, but delicious nevertheless. The bagels. Oh the bagels. Bagel Plus lives up to its name, because the bagels are definitely A+. And you can't forget the cream cheese. Rich and creamy, their homemade cream cheese may be double the price of the blocks of cream cheese you can get at the grocery store, but once you get a taste of it, it's definitely worth it!
Bagel Plus is a bit of a journey for me to get to, but for a taste of their bagels and cream cheese, it's definitely worth the trek!
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