Amazing bagels, coffee that's coffee, and mid burritos. The The Agnes Agatha Jermaine & Jack with chopped bacon, heirloom tomato, arugula, and scallion cream cheese is one of the best bites I've had in Seattle! Egg based sandwiches have baked patties which always leaves something to be desired compared to a fried egg. Chili crisp latte surprisingly worked, but was too much for an entire 8oz drink. Best bagel flavors sell out early, especially on weekends, so be prepared to get there early if you want them.
We stopped in for breakfast on a Monday morning. I chose The Nino Art bagel sandwich on a Za’atar bagel and it was fantastic - a delicious riff on a traditional lox bagel. My partner got the burrito special, which had linguica sausage. It was also great! I hope to return on our next trip to Seattle. The only thing I’d do differently is order online; we didn’t wait long at all after ordering in person, but there’s no seating available, so you might as well order ahead for pick-up.
The biscuit sandwiches are a must! First trip I tried the McJoey, delicious. The next time I tried the Hello Mac Nasty, also delicious. Today we swung by here after going to the gym nearby and let me tell you, they have a new biscuit sandwich called the Mac-Monchy, which we tried today. It is slap-you-in-the-face DELICIOUS! Omg, i didn’t even eat it right away so it was luke-warm by the time we got home. But it is a 100% must try. We’ve had several of their bagels with cream cheese also and they are great if the biscuit sandwiches aren’t your thing. We’ll be back for sure!
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