| I just can't justify spending $14 on a dozen bagels. Anyone know where near Bethesda can we get bagels that are real (i.e., not like the white bread from Einstein Bros) but don't cost so much? |
| Most grocery store bakery sections. |
| Thanks. I'm looking for real bagels. |
Then pay for them and stop being so cheap. |
Like I said, the bakery section of most grocery stores. Usually in the loose bins. I.e., they bake them there on site. I picked up a mixed dozen today for $6. |
Thanks, I like those too but I'm looking for the ones that are more "authentic" and less like chewy bread. |
Well, you're looking to buy hand-made bagels, so you will have to pay more. The bread-like ones are machine made, and therefore cheaper. You can decide what you prefer--save $$$ or pay your fair share for labor. |
Then, suck it up and pay the premium, as pp said. Or, just order some from St-Viateur Bagel. They are shipping to the states again. Or, by the day-olds. They're usually cheaper. |
These look amazing! Thank you PP! (And even shipped from Canada, they are half the price of Bethesda Bagels!) |
| where are the good ones for $14? |
Bethesda Bagels. |
| Goldbergs. Yum! Not sure how much exactly they cost per dozen though. But worth every penny. |
| My favorite bagels are from Giant-- better than Bethesda Bagel, Bagel City, Einstein and definitely better than Goldbergs (in my opinion these are the worst). I don't know what the cost is, though. |
| Whole foods has "Just Bagels" http://www.justbagels.com/home/justbagels/ which are made in the bronx. As a former new yorker, these are the closest things I have found to the taste I got used to. I don't remember the cost per dozen but I don't think it was $14. |
| In my humble opinion, Pumpernickels in CC DC is far better than Bethesda Bagels, Goldbergs, and the other contenders. |