BEAWAREIFYOUBRING A LOVEDONEWITH A DISABILITY, YOUWILLBEMADETOFEELUNWELCOMEANDDISCRIMINATEDAGAINST. This past Friday morning, my mom took my cousin, who has Down’s Syndrome, to this place to get some bagels to go. An employee behind the counter kept staring at my cousin, asking redundant questions and generally making my mother feeling unwelcome there because of my cousin’s disability. Mind you, my cousin was not misbehaving whatsoever, he is very well behaved and was being patient the whole time they were there. Furious about this, my mother went back on Saturday to complain. The employees there SEEMED sympathetic and told her that the owner would be there the next day(yesterday) if she wanted to talk to him. This owner – THISHORRIBLEPERSON – did not take my mother seriously at all and made light of the situation. IFTHEOWNERISREADINGTHISRIGHTNOW, I PROMISEYOUYOURHORRIBLEATTITUDETOWARDSTHOSEWITHDISABILITIESWILLCOMEBACKTOYOUTENTIMESWORSE. DONOTDONOTDONOTGOTOTHISPLACEIFYOUTRULYRESPECTTHOSEWITHDISABILITIES.
Kevin A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fairless Hills, PA
Honestly I don’t get the hype. Wait was incredibly long(20 plus minutes for a bagel sandwich) and the only compliment is that I can say at least it was food? I get sometimes you wait for quality but that doesn’t apply here. Do they deep fry the bacon? It was crunchy and had a really awkward texture, honestly it was gross. The bagel itself was ok, not terrible not great just ok. I’ll say that the guy cooking on what looked like the worlds smallest griddle was non stop hustling, which made the wait seem even stranger. I’m gonna assume the call in orders take priority over customers that actually make the effort to visit the store. Last visit here for sure.
Candice M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
I love this place. They have the best homemade cream cheeses and great customer service. I drive all the way from north east Philadelphia to get my fresh bagels for the week and cream cheese. I always recommend them!
Stacy N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairless Hills, PA
Stopped in Sunday morning for a bagel and coffee. Tried the Cranberry Oat Bagel with a side of cinnamon apple cream cheese spread. The bagel was nice and dense and chewy. My style of attacking a bagel is to break it apart like a dinner roll and dab a little bit of spread on each bite. I liked the spread — it had just a touch of sweetness. Perfect. Plenty of customers, some waiting for orders, but mine was simple and the service was fast and pleasant. This breakfast just hit the spot.
Valerie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Langhorne, PA
The bagels are amazing and I love the friendly staff. I live in Virginia and every year come to visit and leave with dozens of bagels and everyone loves them!
Renee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bridgeport, PA
Always look forward to stopping here when I’m back home. A great variety and friendly service!
Emily C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morrisville, PA
A very great place to grab a bagel or even a sandwich! I would much rather come here than Bagel Train on Yardley rd.
Liz F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
lots of great options!
Jessica R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Morrisville, PA
This is the closest bagel shop to my house so I frequent this establishment. Each time my experience seems to decline from the previous ones. The bagels are good, the prices are decent, but the lines are out of this world, no matter if it’s 9 Am or 1pm. Also, the staff is busy chatting with each other or other«regular» customers and seem to not care about moving the line along at all. I’ve been there enough for my face to be recognized, but nope, I often just get treated like a dollar sign. The staff isn’t rude by any means, but if they don’t know you, you get little more than a «have a nice day.» The bagel sandwiches are usually good, but I wish they’d wrap the Togo sandwiches better. They are wrapped in paper as opposed to other places that use foil. Even with my 3 minute drive home, my sandwich is often coldish. Don’t expect to be in and out of this place. I’ve even tried calling in my order to wait 10 minutes in line to receive it. The food is what keeps me coming back, but I often cringe once I walk in the door. With a few improvements, this place could be so much better!
Gary K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Langhorne, PA
Skip RJ’s and find a Manhattan Bagel or dunkin donuts. Slowest service and fast excuses. We waited 30 min for so so bagels. We were told customers who«call in» are served first. Who’s moronic idea was that? We will just have breakfast at a diner if we want to wait that long. Never again.
Jake R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fairless Hills, PA
Could always count on great service and bagels, not the case today. Placed order for two bagels with cream cheese and one special. Was told by staff that call in orders were placed before ours. Watched people order after us and get bagels before us. We waited over 30 minutes to toast two bagels and grill a sausage egg and cheese. We should have gone to a diner. Will not be back!
Alex D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morrisville, PA
Best bagels for a long commute. Sandwiches are great along with all of their breakfast menu. RJ’s is the Yardley bagel destination!
Jason T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Yardley, PA
Best Bagel Place in the Area! Quick, service with a smile, great selection, great coffee, clean and they TAKECREDITCARDS!
Mike B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Morrisville, PA
This place is a grate. Went with my dad and got the hart attack. Basically everything that you could have for breakfast in a wrap. Defiantly going back
Gerald S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Newtown, PA
Not sure the last time RJ’s boiled and baked the bagels in the bins, but as I am eating one less than 30 minutes after purchase @ 1:00 pm on a Sunday, it is already approaching staleness. Too flat upon observation; a tough slice with a sharp serrated knife; tough crust with no crispness; and too dense at its heart. Very ordinary. Bagel Train is far superior to my taste.
Emily c.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Langhorne, PA
This is your typical bagel place, but not part of any huge chain. Their bagels are darn good. Fast service, despite the fact that there is often a large crowd from breakfast through lunch– especially in summer and on weekends. I wish they had bialys.