Great Food! Delicious, refreshing salads, scrumptious omelets, sweet, amazing cinnamon buns and the finest coffee! A perfect place for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or an early dinner!
Bobby T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Secaucus, NJ
Here you will find the best bagels in Rockland. I go for the plain toasted with a little butter. We travel 45 minutes to go to this place. Tip: Get there before sunrise on Sunday and beat the long lines.
Eli C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New York, NY
BAGELGOERSBEWARE! I just returned home from what I would have once considered a truly horrible dining experience. I say once, because the bad tastes I’ve recently received from similar dining halls(Bubba’s, Kyo, et al.) have left me with reason to believe that Monsey is painted with a broad stroke, and a carelessly gross one at that. Nothing about this restaurant makes me want to return. The specials come with a 2-sip container of OJ or a coffee. Can you put ice in my coffee, kind barrista? No. No ice for me. Iced coffee is an additional charge. Overpriced, undervalued meals galore — I didn’t know which to choose. I went with a stale bagel with slightly sour creamed cheese coupled with an omelette served over somewhat over-spiced hash-browns. The donut was stale. The coffee lacked flavor. The pizza panini was soggy. The tuna barely resembled tuna. We forgot a bagel for my brother so we added it to the order after we had finished dining. «$ 2.71, please.» We handed over the credit card, which was summarily refused for a $ 5.00 surcharge. Never mind the fact I had just spent $ 40.00 on 4 people, less than 15 minutes earlier — I now needed to carry around 29 cents in nickels and pennies in my pocket. What ever happened to customer satisfaction? What ever happened to creating tasty food? What ever happened to taking pride in the work you put forth? Apparently, in Monsey, these never existed.