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District Bagel

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4.2$
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District Bagel Montreal Restaurant: Menu, Reviews & Reserve (2026)
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Reviews for District Bagel

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on Google4.4 (200+)
*as of 2026-04-01
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Review Summary

District Bagel is popular for kosher eats and bagels with some reviewers calling the bagels the best in town and praising items like the soups, an egg sandwich, and a blintz pie, while others note that the Montreal bagel they tried was small, dense, and not fresh, and that some breakfast bagels were small or burnt and tasted bitter. The cafe vibe ranges from a comfortable upstairs dining area with an accessible sink to a cafeteria like feel with disposable tableware, a fast service pace, and an easy to use ordering kiosk. The space includes Jewish texts that some find odd in a secular setting, and the menu leans into Jewish breakfast favorites centered around bagels, though price and portion sizes can be inconsistent with taste and practicality, such as avocados in an otherwise tasty breakfast sandwich that felt messy and overpriced. Overall, District Bagel attracts a local crowd and offers strong bagel quality and variety but leaves some guests wanting more consistency in size, freshness, and value.
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Absolutely loved the bagel sandwich & chocolate chip cookie. Would come back 100%

Nov 9, 2025
on Google

Very small bagels. bought an egg sandwich, & it was very small.the drink was tasteless & very ice. Very pricy...

Jul 20, 2025
on Google

District Bagel has a menu spanning Jewish breakfast favourites, centering around bagels as the name suggests. The ordering kiosk is easy to use & offers customization options. The space has Jewish texts throughout the place. Not that it bothered me but was just irregular to see in what I expected to be a secular space. I went for the breakfast sandwich, which I had a mixed experience with. All of the ingredients were of great quality, but inappropriately thick cut for a sandwich. When I opened the paper, a third of the ingredients were already outside of the bagel so I knew I was in for a messy meal. There's no way you can get through this thing without it completely disassembling after a couple bites. The avocados were particularly large & to be honest totally unnecessary in this sandwich. The sandwich isn't cheap either, it's oddly priced about the same as the plates. I really think they should just remove the avocado because it's not really complimentary to the sandwich, makes it even messier & adds to the cost. As difficult to eat as it was, it was still really tasty. I liked the comfy upstairs dining room they had with an accessible sink which I very much needed.

Jul 9, 2025
on Google

I guess they cut my bagel with a dirty knife the whole plate was dirty from avocado probably from someone else's sandwich, it was actually very quick ready

Aug 22, 2024
on Google