This place should be 5 stars. We stopped in here on our way to Bethel Woods for a concert, but I’d come out this way just to come here. We ordered the falafel platter and falafel sandwich. The falafel was excellent. Lightly fried with a moist inside. On the platter, the baba ganoush was a standout. Very flavorful, thick and with a heavy garlic taste. I never pass up banana bread, so ordered that too and it was good.
V P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
Bodacious bagels gets one star for very friendly staff but terrible food. I ordered a bagel with egg and cheese, and to my dismay, the egg was microwaved. The bagel was small and hard– not the usual fluffy, warm, and fresh New York bagel that one would expect. The bagel was almost stale. I would invest in a kitchen, and no more microwave!!!
Brad G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kingston, NY
Not a very community oriented establishment… Me and my wife tried to collect donations for our local fire department from the owner. She was very rude and gave a simple«I’m very swamped!» There were only two other people at the counter. So we went down the road to Dunkin’ Donuts. I guess she’s not into giving back to her community. I Will never set foot in the establishment EVER again!
J E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kerhonkson, NY
Bodacious Bagels gets five stars for the simple fact that their bagels are fabulous. Period. As a dear friend of mine used to say, «Bagels today are like pregnant rolls.» He was right. No matter where you go for bagels(including several notable bagel joints in NYC), they are these hideous mutations of dough. Not so at Bodacious Bagels. These bagels are slightly more dense and not chewy. The flavor is concentrated and not diffuse. These bagels are the real thing. The sandwiches and other items are OK, but get the bagels. I wish that Bodacious offered some nondairy cream cheese, but they are fine with me bringing my own. The coffee is excellent and the staff is always very nice, even on an early Sunday morning.
Alexander I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brushton, NY
I don’t know what everyone’s beef is about the place: I loved the bagel I had from here, and in fact, me and my mom made a point to bring some home. We stopped here on our way back to Northern NY from Sullivan County, and I have to stay I’m looking forward to the next time I’m here. I’m stumped because I don’t think I received unfriendly service here.
B C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Yes, you really are going to get a darned good bagel in small town upstate New York here. Terrific, fresh felafel sandwich too,
Richard K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gardiner, NY
Garbage food with HORRIBLESTAFF!!! On a recent visit the little punk behind the counter started bashing law enforcement. When confronted by a law enforcement officer in line the other employee(who seemed like the kids mother) joined in and tried to stick up for the kid. Not a welcome attitude in this small community! I will NEVER go there again. Besides… the bagels aren’t that«bodacious» anyway…
Caitlyn D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
For four years, I would see the sign«Bodacious Bagels» on my commute from school to home. These were always my thoughts: 1) bagels are never bodacious in upstate NY, 2) I should really stop and try these someday, since they’re so «bodacious», 3) I don’t have time to stop. So I didn’t get around to trying them until after graduating college. Here’s the thing-they were good. I wouldn’t say bodacious, mostly because I only associate the adjective with things like surfing and the 90’s, so it’s not something I say often. But the bagels were good for being found in upstate New York. And to be honest, I’m pretty picky about my bagels so this is high praise from me. Cookies were also flavorful, but on the dry side. Go on in if you’re looking for something quick and cheap!
Nick H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, MA
Awesome bagels! Just what you would expect from the name. I stopped in while visiting family in the area. Standard bagel shop sandwiches, great chocolate chip cookies(nice and soft). My second time there, fresh bagels were about to come out and the staff let us know in case we wanted to wait.
Jen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Washington, DC
A turkey bagel sandwich, an egg bagel sandwich, a coffee and an Izzy soda for $ 11. A bargain. A cute, clean, straight-forward bagel place. The woman behind the counter was a brute, though. She treated me like I was a total idiot for not knowing that they call the everything bagel«the Bodacious bagel.» Also, when they ask if you want ketchup, they don’t mean they’ll throw in a side of it, they mean they’ll put it on your egg sandwich for you. Kinda weird.