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Famous bagel bakery on Brick Lane. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Sells filled as well as normal bagels. The hot beef is quite good (and can be had with English mustard) as is the cold herring. Quite cheap.
James eats here occasionally. A hot salt beef beigel with mustard and pickles costs between £3 and £3.50 seemingly randomly (I believe the mustard and pickles are charged as extras, but often they seem to forget or charge different prices). They are delicious, filling and almost bacon-y in savoury satisfaction.
A dozen plain bagels were £2.18 as of April 2007.
Also sells a variety of cakes, sweets, and breads and offers salt beef on its own (presumably for making your own beigels at home).
Note that there's another bagel shop just two or three doors south of this, which is not nearly as good, so be sure to check the name!
See also:
- Luscious Temptations review
- Time Out review
- Delightful Eggtarts review
- Food By Mark review
- London Eating comments
- Trusted Places comments
- Tipped comments
- Qype comments
- Gourmet Chick review
- Suzie de Pingu's review
- Young And Foodish review
- Bake Cook Eat review
- Nifty Noshing review
- Dainee's Blog review
- How Not To Do A Food Blog review
- Eat And Be Merry review
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