Bagel Oasis

 
19 Reviews
2112 NE 65th St
Seattle, WA 98115-6936
(206) 526-0525
American Express, Discover, Mastercard, Visa
Average Entree $7.75
Cuisine Sandwiches
Cuisine Bagels
Cuisine American
Features Casual
Features Kid-friendly
Parking Lot Available, Street
Bagel Oasis serves Seattle, WA and is located in the 98115 ZIP code.

Hours of Operation

Mon-Fri 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat-Sun 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Reviews for Bagel Oasis

Bagel Oasis received an average rating of 3.68 out of 5 stars from 19 reviews.

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by Jomez on 2/25/2021
 

This small cafe produces authentically firm and chewy bagels all day long. Service will also remind you of New York, meaning don't expect Seattle charm. Bagels can be ordered plain, as a breakfast sandwich or as a deli sandwich. The… Read Full Editorial

Excellent by Stan W via Insider Pages on 8/2/2010

The best Bagle and Lox west of the Mississippi, the Everything Bagle is a treat. I would recommend this as a great place for breakfast and lunch.

Inside tells all! by dragonx115 via Citysearch on 5/20/2009

Basically, Bagel Oasis\r \r Is one of the worst places ever for a bagel place its self. The Overall place is dirty never really clean much, If you ever got a chance at seeing the back. Make sure you do. because that's where your food is…

Used to work there... by CandiceR via Citysearch on 5/4/2009

I agree with most everything that has been said so far. I actually worked there about 4 years ago and it was pretty much the same then. I can promise however, that even though the main dining room is messy, they are super strict about…

Good bagels, crappy service. by sammysue78 via Citysearch on 5/26/2008

I've been going to Bagel Oasis for at least ten years, and though the bagels have been consistently good, the service has always been pretty bad. I agree with the 4/8 post, that the place is dirty--it's true, a bunch of people "work" there…

Hasn't improved... by ccavette via Citysearch on 4/8/2008

Unfortunately I have to agree with the other comments on this page. Bagel Oasis has potential to be great and a corner on the Greenlake/Ravenna bagel market since the only other places in the immediate area to get bagels are merely coffee…

Great bagels with a side of screaming kids by cmg2002 via Citysearch on 4/5/2008

The bagels here are great. I am originally from the east coast and these are by far the best bagels I've found in Seattle. However, I've stopped going here, because the place is so annoying. The staff is slow and rude, it's always sort…

So the reviews raved about how great this... by AliceC via Menuism on 11/9/2007

So the reviews raved about how great this place is, but the bagels didn't impress me at all. I got a garlic...

Great bagels, poor service by bussjc via Citysearch on 5/12/2007

I will have to echo what the last reviewer said about the service. I feel forced to go here as it is one of the few bagel shops north of the ship canal, and the bagels are fairly good. The service however, is not. If you go here when…

Editorial Review by Contributor via Citysearch on 3/29/2007

Large, kid-friendly bagel bakery in Ravenna offers take-out bagels and sandwiches for breakfast and lunch; plenty of seating is available.

If you want bad service... by trixiebelden123 via Citysearch on 10/14/2006

Unfortunately, this is one of the few bagel places left in Seattle that you can actually get a fresh bagel at anymore. So I am forced to have to go here for my bagel fix. Not only is the layout confusing, with too many little lines…

Best bagels in town by sarahleah h. via Judy's Book on 10/12/2006

I drive over 20 miles to get my bagels from Bagel Oasis, bypassing several Noah's and other bagel shops. And they are worth every extra mile and minute. Raised in the east they are the closest thing to a New York Bagel. Thanks.

Not H&H , but best to be had in Seattle by Chris D. via Judy's Book on 11/14/2005

As other Judy's Book denizens have noted, H&H these are not (I think H&H bagels run a little sweet myself, but that's another review), but Bagel Oasis is the place to go in Seattle for reall boiled bagels, not those crazy puffy circular…

Honest assessment: bagels in Seattle suck by JC C. via Judy's Book on 10/10/2005

The Oasis tries, but for some reason, like every other store in Seattle that bakes bagels, they just don't stack up.I have eaten bagels all over the east coast and midwest. In fact, Ive eaten a sh@tload of bagels in my day. Sometimes with…

great bagels, terrible service by Amanda W. via Judy's Book on 9/29/2005

I absolutely love Bagel Oasis bagels. They are the best bagels I've had in Seattle. And yet on another level, I hate the Bagel Oasis. The service there is terrible. I can't tell you the number of times I have waited forever just to have a…

Fresh Bagels by Ari R. via Judy's Book on 8/31/2005

Located in Ravenna, on NE 65th, Bagel Oasis bakes their goods fresh on the premises. These are more traditional-style bagels with traditional flavors (think garlic, salt, egg, poppyseed, rather than sundried tomato feta). The bagels are…

closest thing to the real thing by Lisa C. via Judy's Book on 7/19/2005

The closest thing to real bagels and bialys in Seattle that I've found is Bagel Oasis. They steam their bagels, which gives them that authentic, strange chewy but not too chewy texture that bagels are supposed to have. I love their…

Best Bagels in the City by Esmee W. via Judy's Book on 7/8/2005

If you are a fan of 'new york' style bagels, then the Bagel Oasis is for you. Their bagels are hot out of the oven when you arrive in the morning. The texture is chewy. The taste is delicious. If you are a cream cheese fan they make their…

the only authentic bagels I've found in Seattle by Emily P. via Judy's Book on 7/8/2004

Bagel Oasis has the only really good bagels I've come across in Seattle. Noah's? Please - they're just inflated bread rolls. Oasis bagels are boiled, are a reasonable size (not huge) and have that nice brown crust on the outside. The…

Remodeled! by purpleaj via Citysearch on 4/26/2004

The Bagel Oasis has changed it's shabby interior, and is looking great!! Better set up for sitting, fresh paint, new counter arrangement. And the staff is actually quite nice, trying harder to be faster, and more efficient. I love going…

Not worth the wait by monicaelaine via Citysearch on 2/28/2003

The service was very slow, probably becuase half the employees stand around doing nothing. When we finally got our food it was cold. Definitley not as good as Pike Place Bagels.

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