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Country Bagel Bakery (at Gay & Matlack)

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dscf8803.jpgCheck out this local yummy bagel shop for freshly baked breakfast and lunch delights.

WC Dish recommends: Mix it up with a hummus spread and veggies for breakfast. mmmmm!

5 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. afordNov 06, 2007

    bummed on the pb bagel too! bring it back! toasted with tomato and cheese on a spinach is my latest craz! Place is best in the area for bagels, especially when get ‘em hot from the oven! Sometimes the muffins can be a bit old and stale, a hit or miss ‘cuz they look so good.

  2. wcdishMay 21, 2007

    Just went there and found out they stopped making the PB bagels… bummer. But I did discover OLIVE CREAM CHEESE! Oh how happy it made me!

  3. fenwickApr 11, 2007

    How do they make the bagels perfectly crunchy on the outside and soft and chewy on the inside. Can’t go wrong with any of their eclectic choices of bagels, but being a Peanut Butter freak, I love the peanut butter bagel with peanut butter. Toasted! The peanut butter has to melt.

  4. wc dishFeb 20, 2007

    Hummus on a breakfast bagel. Very cool.

  5. sarahFeb 10, 2007

    Oh. My. God. I know I’m not the only one obsessed with their bagels, because it seems like every time I go, there’s a fifteen person line! The High Street location isn’t as busy as the one right outside of town. My favorite? Salt bagel with veggie cream cheese, as long as I brush off most of the salt. Yum.

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