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As I noted in an earlier FB post, in a sorta do-over, the Washington Post decided to revisit its previous rankings of top bagel places in the Washington DC area. The paper previously ranked Pearls as the number 1 bagel shop. Wow. So it seemed right for them to revisit their clearly erroneous decision after the entire world complained. They said “we overlooked some of the best bagels in town.” So sad. What were they doing?

Anyway they did the do-over and, no surprise, Pearls dropped from number 1 to number 3. First place went to Brooklyn Bagels and second place went to Baked by Yael. Where’s my personal fav Bethesda? Not even in their top 5. Im looking for something sharp to stick in my eye right now.

I visited Baked by Yael, Pearls, Bagel Uprising, Brooklyn, and Bethesda Bagels. Of all of these places, this is the only one I brought home:

It’s not that the rest of the places were bad, just not as good as Bethesda. Anyway, my first stop was Pearls.


Pearls is a cute place and the staff are super friendly. If you can grab one of the few tables, great place for coffee. The bagels are ok, just ok, really designed for a bagel sandwich. That means they are mostly soft and pillowy. There is no discernible difference between Pearls and Bagel Uprising – bagels made for sandwiches. This is not a bagel shop for purists or bagel snobs. The everything bagel was good but the plain bagel was the best.

Baked by Yael was not what I expected. This place really is a bakery, not a bagel shop. Their cakepops looked yummy, but I passed. Ditto the panda toys.

The bagels were flavorful but a bit salty. I did like the flavor. The bagels were underproofed. The everything was overly coated in poppy. This should be illegal:

The bagels came oddly wrapped in tin foil and not cut in half but there it is. I thought all bagel places knew how to use bakery paper and cut a bagel in half. You can see these bagels are underproofed by these pics:

Overall the flavor was elevated, blisters and corn meal only on the bottom, discernible skin with a crunch I liked, but underproofing made them quite dense. I wouldn’t go out of my way for these and I’m a bit confused why the Post thinks they belong in the top 5.

Brooklyn Bagels was respectable enough. The bagels are large but not overly so. There was a thin skin but really no crunch. The flavor just …. neutral, nothing to write home or blog about lol. The toppings don’t really help because they are quite stingy. Here’s the everything bagel:

Here is the Onion bagel (with lox, capers, tomato and red onion):

I do agree with the Post that Brooklyn Bagels is better than Pearls and certainly better than Baked by Yael, but Brooklyn Bagels is absolutely not the best bagel in the DC area. That honor goes to Bethesda Bagels.

This is what a bagel shop should be. Proud display of a wide variety of bagels, stacks of flour bags on the floor and a massive boiling kettle of water with steam making the place feel like a rain forest.

How can you possibly get better than that? The bagels are flavorful, with a crunch skin on the outside, but soft enough on the inside with a nice balance of density and chewiness. Toppings top and bottom are generous. I do think their bagels are too large and they sell a mini bagel that’s too small, but I can deal with that problem.

Rumored to be one of the best bagel shops in the world. VERY overrated.

I tried one of each: plain, onion and everything, with plain cream cheese not toasted of course.

The size was just right, the seasonings only ok. The everything bagel a bit over handed on the poppy.

Each seemed underbaked. Fairly light in the hand. A little fluffy. The skin barely discernible, but nice nooks and creases to hold seasonings.

The bite proves the skin was completely unsatisfying – the crunchiness was non-existent. The bite and pull was underwhelming. More like a warm soft pretzel than a real bagel. is this one of those bagels made for sandwiches?

The smell and taste slightly … sour, like baking soda was used in the water instead of malt syrup, as God intended.

They tasted like I was eating pancake batter…

Skip the long line and the long ride to the Upper West Side. Overrated bagel shop now crossed off my list of can’t-go-wrong NYC bagel shops.

Well, landed in one of my favorite states and decided to see if any transplants here in the Dallas Fort Worth area know how to make a bagel.

First stop, Boil & Bake in Flower Mound. Eh, the sign just says “Bagels” so who knows. A competent effort with good crumb, love the chewiness, and a generous portion of lightly whipped cream cheese. Those good qualities don’t make up for the lack of character in the flavor, but overall a good bagel. The place is not one to hang out in, just a grab and go. I’ll give it a 6 out of 10.

Second stop, Starship Bagel in Lewisville. It’s what you should see when you walk into a bagel shop. A large steaming kettle of water in the back open kitchen. Stacks of flour and salt bags on the floor. A timer in the wall ticking slowly by. Onion bagel with cream cheese. Generous seasonings slightly over baked but not in a bad way. Odd open faced presentation but readily corrected. Good chew and crumb. Flavor profile elevated a bit. This is competent, well done. I’d give it a 6.5 out of 10.

Ok Uber Eats delivery from Shug’s Bagels. A highly rated and recommended shop. This is a good bagel. Nice size (not too big or small), freshly baked (still warm when they got to me) and the aroma is to die for. Garlic with plain. Nice flavor profile, good color from the malt, nice crumb and texture. I’ll give it a 7 out of 10 and call it fair. Will try 2 other places tomorrow, but for now Shug’s is the place to go in Dallas, Texas. Lenore’s is highly rated but they are a secret bagel place and I don’t have the password to get a bagel delivered to me this week – so no review of them this trip.