Breakfast Menu "The Bagel House" Wyndmoor

The Bagel House, 804 Bethlehem Pike, Wyndmoor, PA 19038

(215) 703-8326

Opening Hours

Sunday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

Monday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

Tuesday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

Wednesday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

Thursday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

Friday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

Saturday: 6:30 AM–2:30 PM

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Services

Service options

Delivery, In-store pickup, In-store shopping, Takeout

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Dining options

Breakfast

Planning

Quick visit

Payments

Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

User Reviews

Most expensive salmon lox bagel I’ve ever bought! $16.99. And the worst I’ve ever had. Threw it away I couldn’t eat it.

Making an educated guess, but I imagine this place is not doing so great. Prior to the pandemic their prices were decent—maybe slightly elevated compared to the rest of the area. But as of late, The Bagel House is rapidly and dramatically altering their prices and it's making it difficult to support them. When a simple bacon+egg+cheese cost more than working over a hour of this state's minimum wage is huge issue. Not talking about a full breakfast plate, like just a egg sandwhich. To complete your breakfast with a coffee, harsh brown, or a water is going to push your quick breakfast over $20, easily. As others pointed out, it's not a bad sandwich but it really isn't anything to preach about. Good bagel, single slice of processed American cheese, and one wimpy slice of porkroll or low quality bacon is disappointing. At that point you are better off getting a quick meal at Fairlane across the street. Listen TBH, the neighborhood wants to support you but price/quality is just not approachable. The Bagel House also seems to be consistently hiring or looking for additional help, so I imagine they have a difficult time keeping employees on staff (due to low salary). There is no labor shortage, just employers not willing to provide living wages to staff members. Speaking of staff, I will say the folks I have interacted with at TBH are always friendly, which is why I am going into this much detail. I want them to succeed. LISTEN BAGLE PEOPLE! • Reevaluate your prices to meet breakfast standards • Make a simple website with accurate prices • Work towards making better quality foods and not depend on super processed meats and cheeses • Actually attempt to market yourself in the area (Attend local festivals, take your foodtruck out on the road) • Spend time building up loyalty---give the newbie customer a bonus bagel or something to leave them with a good impression Sincerely, Cheddar Goblin

Went here today, really good but kinda pricey. Would definitely recommend!

I was in the area earlier on the weekend and having passed by before, I thought I'd stop in to check it out. Interesting little shop in the bottom of a house. I went with two, bacon, egg, and cheese bagels with two hash browns. It was a little busy so it took some time, but the staff was very friendly. Got home to eat and thought everything was fine. Nice looking egg, a little light on the bacon (maybe two, relatively thin slices, so like one per half of sandwich.) Hash brown was your standard patty, though a little underdone in the center. Totally cooked, but just very light. I see people mentioning microwaving, so I'm not sure how it was all cooked. Bagel was nice and chewy. I'd say overall it's ok.

Not disputing the taste of the bagels or lox Sammie I had it's the pricing that killed me 50 bucks and some change for a dozen plus one to create their bakers special of 13 instead of 12 a whopping 23 for those 16 and some Change open face lox Sammie that's cream cheese Nova Salmon red onion tomato capers on an everything bagel no chips no pickle just the Sammie for 16 plus change and a small half pint container of Walnut raisin cream cheese a whopping 8 and change grand total 50 and some change I know the economy is really screwed up when such a American staple is so ridiculously priced worth a try yeah I guess once and a blue fix there are other bagelries that are cheaper out there if you're willing to travel to them this just happened to be on the radar to my proximity of a mile and a half as opposed to the travel from Philly to Jenkintown to Fill a bagel or to Willow Grove Pa. Manhattan Bagel but after the price gouge I think next time I will take that trip I believe I paid around 15 and change for a dozen like 5 or 6 dollars max for the greater assortment of cream cheese and a cheaper Sammie like about 6 months ago (yeah I don't bagel shop that often lol)

Bought 6 bagels to go. Cost $16. Thought we were accidentally charged for a dozen. Nope. That’s how much they cost. Even though we can walk to the bagel house, we will be going to Fil A Bagel where we can get 13, yes, 13 bagels for the same price.

I will not be back here. $21 for a breakfast sausage egg and cheese on a bagel, a coffee and a water. The sandwich was below average. Barely warm, egg and sausage were not fresh. Cheese was that yellow cheese that comes in plastic wrapping. Gross

I get that prices are up everywhere, but holy Toledo, $4.25 for a coffee!? Not coming back. Bagel was acceptable.