3 forks little restaurant. Varsovia ghetto recipes cooked here with love and pride. I've been in Chicago and NYC, but these guys are unbeatable. Best in USA. Keep the good work and taste.
3 forks little restaurant. Varsovia ghetto recipes cooked here with love and pride. I've been in Chicago and NYC, but these guys are unbeatable. Best in USA. Keep the good work and taste.
I went with a client and we both had eyebrow hair in our bagels. First time this happens. We had to throw the bagels away. I will need to take some time off from going to get bagels. I felt sick to the stomach.
A very large selection of homemade bagels along with great coffee options. They also have Cuban pastries, cafe con leche with almond milk substitutes. Friendly staff, semi fast service. Very cheap, great for pick up n go.
This is our second time at Outrageous Bagel, we visit from Honduras 🇭🇳 . Love all varieties of bagels and great service. I was looking for Hot beverage (other than coffee) the white tea ☕️ they have here is a winner too. Our youngest son...is hard to please on flavors...... but here he found a combination that he loves the most! 😃 Keep it up guys!More
This place is a neighborhood staple. Great, consistent, chewy bagels - just as they should be! Tables for seating too. Perfect lunch or breakfast spot if you’re looking for somewhere tasty but no frills.
I had an everything bagel with cream cheese and a cafe con leche, both were delicious. Was in the area at a baseball practice with my son ended up in this strip mall looking for a Starbucks and found something yummier. The personnel could have...been more pleasant kind of stuffy for the location and looks of the place, but the food was fresh and they had a huge variety of bagels, croissants and pastries. I'd visit, again and take it to go.More
Just returned to Miami and went straight back to Outrageous Bagels for a breakfast bagel sandwich (Eggel) and it's one of the reasons I keep coming back. The consistency in food quality is a testament to why Robert has been in business for over 20...years! It's a bit unheard of, in the Miami food industry, to have that kind of longevity as a small business, unless you run a Latin restaurant/cafe that caters to the local culture - and even those come and go because of a drop in quality or service. A few of the staff members I knew a few years back are still there and greeted me warmly, and Robert, of course, was his usual friendly self; he even took a few minutes out of his ultra-busy breakfast service to sit with me! As for the food, there's a reason why OBC was voted #1 bagel in South Florida a few years back (2014 I think) - it was a Local 10 survey and the people spoke. I'm just not sure how anyone could give this business a bad review. It reminds me of something Anthony Bourdain said about Yelp "elite" reviewers and how destructive they can be to a local business after the immense sacrifices it takes to run a business, and a successful one to boot! All they do is show up, eat free food, and give their foodie opinion, which can really hurt a business if it’s just an irresponsible and subjective rant. Can anyone say Black Mirror? People, I get it if you’re personally not a fan of a particular business, product, or service; there are some I don’t like myself, but unless I was severely disrespected or found “extra ingredients” in my food I simply don’t go back and like-minded people will usually follow suit. A business’ ability to remain in business should account for something regardless of your personal take. I personally find OBC bagels absolutely the best I’ve had in Miami. I also personally find that many high-end restaurants in Miami don’t really deliver some otherworldly, culinary journey through the senses, but rather some overpriced fluff in some trendy, cookie-cutter rustic post-mid-century-modern ambiance where the waiters automatically add a 20% tip even though they got the order wrong (because they didn’t write it down) and delayed everyone’s meal, but I’m not going to name them. Mainly because, maybe, just maybe, the waiter had an off night, or the kitchen staff was overwhelmed, or maybe the planets were out of alignment. Regardless of my opinion, people will generally like or dislike a business on its own merits and not someone else’s self-importance. I say give Outrages Bagel Company a try because I think you’ll like they’re food and service.More
I went to Outrageous Bagels because of the reviews ... "great bagels" ... "charming little place" ... "best bagels in Miami" ... etc. etc. etc. It just goes to show how mediocre experiences can translate into great reviews on TripAdvisor. In fact, I once went...to the TripAdvisor #1 rated restaurant in Miami, only to leave in total disbelief that the restaurant had made it to the top 50. Now, let's talk bagels. Ok, so I'm prejudiced having lived in NYC in my youth. But the bagels at Outrageous are bland beyond recall. They're bland soggy tasteless and generally subpar. You have to be a total bagel neophyte to rate this a good bagel. And as far as the "charm" of the place ... if you consider a third world outpost in a strip mall in Kendall "charming" then there's a place in Uzbekistan I'd like to sell you. I mean, there are places in Miami where you can get a decent bagel, not a NYC bagel, but a decent bagel nonetheless, e.g. the Bagel Emporium, Toasted. But at Outrageous, you've got to be kidding!More
This homey-feeling restaurant will make you want to come back! Great dishes to choose from breakfast to lunch with a colorful arrange of outrageous bagels (Cinnamon Sugar, Spinach and Swiss, Everything, and more)! The service is wonderful and organized as well as kind employees. This...cafe is especially good if you just want to drop buy for some bakery goods such as cookies, coffee, and empanadas. I strongly recommend trying out the original sandwiches!More
I've been coming here for years......Robert the owner is a super nice guy......All kinds of bagel sandwiches......a great menu!!!!!...by far the most " Outrageous Bagel". In Miami !!!!!!!....check it out, you will not be disappointed 👍