Restaurant in New York City, United States
Absolute Bagels
100ptsOAD-ranked bagels, open daily from 6 am.

About Absolute Bagels
Absolute Bagels at 2800 Broadway holds a spot on Opinionated About Dining's North America Cheap Eats list for two consecutive years, making it one of the more credibly recognised bagel counters on the Upper West Side. Walk-in only, open daily from 6 am, and best visited early for the freshest product. No reservation needed, no ceremony required.
Verdict: One of New York City's Most Consistently Ranked Cheap-Eat Destinations
Opinionated About Dining ranked Absolute Bagels #120 on its North America Cheap Eats list in 2023, then moved it to #130 in 2024 — a small slide, but it still holds a place on a list that covers the entire continent. For a bagel counter on the Upper West Side operating six days a week from 6 am, that kind of sustained recognition tells you something useful: this is not hype, and it is not a one-season story. If you are already familiar with the spot and wondering whether it is still worth the detour, the answer is yes, with the caveat that you go early and know what you are there for.
What Absolute Bagels Actually Is
Absolute Bagels sits at 2800 Broadway in Manhattan's Upper West Side, open every day of the week from 6 am to 7 pm. The hours matter: this is a morning and midday operation at heart. The energy peaks in the first half of the day, when the room is moving fast, the line is real, and the bagels coming out are at their freshest. Come mid-afternoon and you are still in good shape, but the selection thins. The ambient feel is functional rather than atmospheric — this is a counter-service spot with a clear purpose, not a sit-down cafe. Noise comes from the churn of orders, not a curated playlist. If you are hoping for a quiet table and a long breakfast, this is not that place. If you want a well-made bagel without ceremony, it is exactly that place.
The OAD Cheap Eats recognition is the most useful trust signal available here. That list is curated by a community of serious diners rather than editors, which means the ranking reflects repeat visits and genuine preference rather than a single review cycle. Holding a spot across two consecutive years signals consistency, which in the bagel category matters more than novelty. Bagels are a daily-driver food, and a place that sustains rankings year over year is doing something more durable than riding a trend.
When to Go and What to Expect
Open from 6 am seven days a week, Absolute Bagels is accessible before almost any other food stop in the neighbourhood. For anyone staying or working on the Upper West Side, that early open makes it a practical first-meal option with no planning required , no reservation, no wait for a table, no dress consideration. Booking difficulty is easy: walk in. The trade-off is that the busiest windows, roughly 7 to 10 am on weekdays and through midday on weekends, mean a line. It moves. The counter format keeps turnover high.
Because this is a bagels-and-spread operation in the classic New York mould, the seasonal angle is less about a rotating menu and more about rhythm: the warmest, freshest product cycles through in the morning. If you are returning after a first visit and want to get more out of it, the practical upgrade is simply to arrive earlier. The 6 to 8 am window on a weekday gives you the leading available product and the least friction. Weekend mornings run later and busier; plan for a longer wait if you are coming Saturday or Sunday between 9 am and noon.
How It Compares to the Broader New York Bagel Scene
The New York bagel conversation has expanded significantly in recent years, with newer entrants like Apollo Bagels drawing attention and long lines in other parts of the city. Apollo operates at a different register , smaller batch, more deliberate, harder to get , while Absolute runs a higher-volume counter that prioritises consistency and accessibility. For a returning visitor, the question is which format suits the day: if you want a reliable, fast bagel on the Upper West Side without planning ahead, Absolute is the call. If you are making a special trip and willing to queue for the current conversation piece, Apollo is the comparison worth knowing.
For context on the broader New York food scene, the city's dining options span a wide range from the accessible to the very difficult to book. If you are planning a full trip and want to look beyond breakfast, our full New York City restaurants guide covers the range, and our New York City hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are useful companion reads.
FAQ
Is lunch or dinner better at Absolute Bagels?
- Neither in the traditional sense , this is a 6 am to 7 pm counter operation with no evening service. Lunch (11 am to 2 pm) is a reasonable window, but morning is when the product is freshest and the selection is widest. If the question is morning versus midday, go morning.
What are alternatives to Absolute Bagels in New York City?
- Apollo Bagels is the closest peer conversation in New York right now , smaller, more curated, harder to get. For bagels outside New York, El Bagel in Miami and Fairmount Bagel in Montreal are worth knowing if you are travelling. If you are looking at the wider New York dining picture, the full NYC restaurants guide is the right starting point.
What should a first-timer know about Absolute Bagels?
- Walk-in only, no reservation needed. Arrive before 9 am on weekdays for the shortest wait and the freshest product. The Google rating of 3.4 from 84 reviews is misleading as a quality signal , the OAD Cheap Eats ranking (#130 in North America for 2024) is the more credible data point for a spot like this. Bring cash as a backup; counter operations at this price tier in New York often prefer it.
What should I order at Absolute Bagels?
- No verified dish-level data is available in the Pearl record, so a specific order recommendation would be speculative. What is known: this is a New York bagel counter with OAD recognition, which in this category typically signals that the core product , the bagel itself, not elaborate toppings , is the reason to visit. Order the bagel style you know and judge from there. If you are a returning visitor, the case for trying less familiar spreads is direct.
Can Absolute Bagels accommodate groups?
- Counter-service format with no reservations means groups are welcome in the sense that anyone can walk in, but there is no private space and seating capacity is not confirmed in the Pearl record. For a group breakfast, the practical move is to stagger your order or plan to take food to go. This is not a sit-down group-meal venue.
Is Absolute Bagels good for a special occasion?
- No. This is a counter bagel shop , the price point and format are designed for everyday eating, not occasion dining. Its OAD ranking makes it the right answer for "where should I get a bagel on the Upper West Side," not for marking a birthday or anniversary. For special occasion dining in New York, the comparison set looks more like Le Bernardin, Atomix, or Eleven Madison Park.
Compare Absolute Bagels
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Absolute Bagels | Bagels | Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America Ranked #130 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America in Ranked #120 (2023) | Easy | — | |
| Le Bernardin | French, Seafood | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Atomix | Modern Korean, Korean | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Per Se | French, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Masa | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Eleven Madison Park | French, Vegan | $$$$ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Absolute Bagels?
Go in the morning. Absolute Bagels opens at 6 am and bagel shops peak at breakfast — selection is fullest early in the day and quality holds best before the lunch rush thins inventory. Dinner is technically possible (they close at 7 pm), but by late afternoon you are working with whatever is left. First visit should be before 10 am.
What are alternatives to Absolute Bagels in New York City?
Apollo Bagels has drawn significant attention and long lines in recent years and is the name most often cited against Absolute Bagels in current New York bagel conversations. Absolute Bagels has the OAD Cheap Eats ranking (North America, #120 in 2023, #130 in 2024) to support its credibility; Apollo is the newer-hype option. If you are on the Upper West Side, Absolute Bagels is the logical default. If you are downtown or willing to queue for the current zeitgeist pick, Apollo is worth comparing.
What should a first-timer know about Absolute Bagels?
Arrive early — the 6 am open means you can get a bagel before almost any other food stop in the neighbourhood. It is a counter-service, cash-friendly operation at 2800 Broadway: no reservations, no table service, no fuss. Opinionated About Dining has ranked it on its North America Cheap Eats list two years running, so the quality is documented, but expect a no-frills environment built around the bagel itself.
What should I order at Absolute Bagels?
Specific menu items are not available in our venue data, so naming dishes here would be guesswork. As a general rule at a New York bagel shop of this calibre, the classic preparations — plain, sesame, or everything bagels with cream cheese or lox — are the benchmark to judge. Order what you would consider a control test first, then branch out.
Can Absolute Bagels accommodate groups?
This is a counter-service bagel shop, not a sit-down venue, so large group dining in the conventional sense is not the format here. Small groups picking up breakfast or a bag of bagels to go will have no issues. If you are planning a catered office breakfast or a large order, call ahead — though no phone number is listed in our current venue data, so check directly on arrival or via the address at 2800 Broadway.
Is Absolute Bagels good for a special occasion?
Not in the traditional sense. Absolute Bagels is a counter-service bagel shop with no reservations, no table service, and no occasion-specific environment. Where it does work for a 'special' context: if you are a visitor to New York City and want to eat at a spot with two consecutive years of OAD Cheap Eats recognition, this qualifies as a deliberate, informed stop rather than a default grab-and-go. Treat it as a destination breakfast, not a celebration dinner.
Hours
- Monday
- 6 am–7 pm
- Tuesday
- 6 am–7 pm
- Wednesday
- 6 am–7 pm
- Thursday
- 6 am–7 pm
- Friday
- 6 am–7 pm
- Saturday
- 6 am–7 pm
- Sunday
- 6 am–7 pm
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