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JulianVanderbilt t1_isydf3i wrote

Best in Richmond metro by a pretty wide margin. (No offense to Nate’s.) Bodos out in Charlottesville takes the Best in State title though.

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NuttingOnNutzy t1_isye9y5 wrote

I like Cupertino’s a lot. Personally, I think Chewys is the best locally. Nate’s was okay until they took away my favorite cream cheese and kept serving me stale bagels of sadness!

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washuffitzi t1_isyi30p wrote

A huge part of the Bodos hype comes from the overall experience, rather than just the bagel itself. Bodos will get through 100 customers in the time it takes Nate's to go through 10, and they're half the price of Nate's. That said, I go for the sandwiches, so you're probably right there.

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kipfoot t1_isyin8t wrote

It's amazing to me that Chewy's bagels are more expensive than Essa-a-bagel on W 32nd street in New York City. It's an odd LCOL city item flipped on its head.

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lemon_difficult90 t1_isymxlo wrote

As best I can tell - and I ate my share of Bodo’s while I was living there, but usually sandwiches, lol - the thing about being anti-toasting is that the bagels are so fresh you wouldn’t need them toasted. A lot of the bagel shops I’ve been to up in NY have a similar vibe, except they seem to take it as a slight if you want your bagel toasted. I worked at a bagel shop in Norfolk in high school (imo: Yorgo’s is not as good as Bodo’s, on par with Cupertino’s, significantly better than Nate’s, and I’ve not tried Chewy’s yet) and they do toast bagels, but very likely only because they don’t make them throughout the day. It all seems kinda silly to me - sometimes you just want a toasted bagel, and that’s totally fine - but there’s no explaining pride.

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CarlCasper t1_isynza1 wrote

I’m sure they are great but don’t sleep on the bagels trucked in from NYC by Europa on West Broad. The egg everything bagels are outstanding.

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NuttingOnNutzy t1_isywlu4 wrote

If I’m eating a bagel in the morning, there isn’t a reason for it to not be freshly made. In my experience baking, bagels and other bread don’t have noticeable textural changes until they’ve been out for 5hrs. Nate’s does not toast any of their bagels, which makes it super obvious when they’re not fresh and sometimes I would suspect, from the day before. The last bakery I worked at had a man who would come in and ask us to microwave his croissant. A toasted bagel could never offend me after having to frequently torture a baked good in such a vile way.

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Danger-Moose t1_isyzw5a wrote

Color me crazy, but I like the bagels from Wegmans (the kind in the display boxes, not the prebagged stuff) better.

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diocboedskes t1_isz82ga wrote

It never ceases to amaze me how many people think Cupertino’s are real bagels. To me they’re on par with a Panera bagel. Chewy’s is the only good bagel in Richmond, with Nate’s somewhere in between (but Nate’s loses a lot of points for rudeness).

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christember t1_isz84vk wrote

Oh yeah, for sure. And never a 55 minute wait.

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moderatehill t1_iszcjpc wrote

Maybe I need to give Cupertino's another chance. Every time I have been the bagels were stale. Like left out on the kitchen table for 3 days stale.

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ThrowRA99 t1_isze9jj wrote

Don’t like bagels but this seems as good of a time as any to ask what the best place is in Richmond for a good biscuit?

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darockerj t1_iszelc9 wrote

I remember liking them when they had them at the café at my old job, but I don’t think I’ve had one since. Might be nostalgia goggles.

IMO Chewy’s has the best bagel in town, but Nate’s lost me even more when I started having to wait so long for my order.

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darockerj t1_iszf05v wrote

probably a source of endless debate and this might not be the best answer, but i love the wavy gravy at the fancy biscuit

i don’t eat meat, so my options for biscuits and gravy are very limited, let alone a biscuit paired with anything at all. super filling, not too expensive, and good coffee too.

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crono_fan t1_iszo50d wrote

I haven't tried any of these places but I am curious what you mean by "real bagels". What is the distinguishing factor between a Panera bagel, per your example, and a real bagel

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MaybeZoidberg t1_it027wt wrote

A bagel is typically boiled before baking. This is why a traditional bagel has two distinct textures, the soft and chewy inside, with the slightly harder “outer shell” type part around it. Panera bagels are allegedly not boiled at all, but rather steamed, making them by definition not a traditional bagel and arguably just flavored bread with a hole in it. This is a common gripe for northerners like myself living in the south or from those few southerners with a discerning bagel palette. Historically in RVA, many places either trucked in real bagels from somewhere else, or made/procured non-traditional “bagels” leaving crummy options all around. As someone born in NY and a bit of a bagel-nazi, I’ve found Nate’s to be tolerable but not particularly good, Cupertino’s to be standard but not reliable (like they fell off the back of a truck in Bushwick), and Chewy’s to be my favorite so far.

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Notthatianmcewan t1_it09iie wrote

I really like the biscuits from early bird biscuit. They are my favorite in Richmond. I love their raspberry and rotating jellies so I only gotten a biscuit sandwich like once or twice there.

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Seaguitar t1_it0gc1n wrote

That does, thanks! Love a good bagel so I will try to hit up Europa. Weird about Cupertinos that it sits out for so long. I love their sausage, egg, cheese on everything bagel. Don’t think I’ve had them plain so never noticed.

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shalomfromus t1_it0t5zk wrote

I find “I waited an hour (or longer) for my meal” posts like this fascinating. I’d be so impatient after like 15 minutes I’d peace the fuck out.

I’m not even being snarky! I honestly don’t know how people have such patience and self control.

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hormonemonstrosity t1_it1vi2q wrote

I don’t know where you got that info from, but I am pretty sure they don’t sit out for 8-12 hours due to them being made overnight…. There hours wouldn’t allow that since they close at 130pm

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DefaultSubsAreTerrib t1_it24kbm wrote

> Chewy’s is the only good bagel in Richmond

Chewy's makes a competent sourdough loaf that coincidentally is shaped like a bagel---a "bagel-shaped object" or "BSO" if you will. However, they make a poor bagel.

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hormonemonstrosity t1_it2nsl9 wrote

I have been in the store at 7am and all hours of the day because it’s one of my regular stops. They do have a baking shift overnight if i am not mistaken, but to claim they sit out for 8-12 hours is kinda wild, they don’t get set out at 7pm or even 11pm, they don’t even get all of them made before then I believe. Do you understand how quickly food cools down after baking? Sometimes I have things (not from here) be cool before I even get to my car in the parking lot.

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hormonemonstrosity t1_it2qw8q wrote

We can agree to disagree for sure, I know for a fact that they have someone in there making the bagels until at least 3am every morning. It’s the beat option around without having to drive hours. I’ve never had Bodo’s so I can’t speak on an issue about something I don’t know.

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Bhadbhibe t1_it2rgji wrote

Chewy's has my favorite bagel in town, and it's worth it to note the service there is incredibly fast and friendly. I could be in a 20 person line out the door on a Saturday morning and still be on my way in about 15 minutes at Chewy's. Nate's could never.

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fishmapper t1_it2w2oa wrote

Food Lion blueberry bagels are the best. Let’s fight.

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fishmapper t1_it2wny2 wrote

Southern biscuit company bag mix from the grocery store, make them with buttermilk. Add good crispy bacon, a runny yolk egg, and a slice of deli American cheese (no Kraft singles!)

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Unlucky_Ear_6037 t1_itqchig wrote

New Yorker who has eaten a metric ton of great bagels from Long Island, Brooklyn, Manhattan and NJ. Good bad and in-between. Cupertino’s works for us. Just ate one for breakfast. Would it survive in NY? Sure, would they be highly rated? Not really. Nate’s for a breakfast sandwich bagel I didn’t mind but not my go to. Will try Chewy’s for sure. Value matters to me as I will eat these by the dozen when I buy them so Chewy’s may be out.

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