|
The
Bagel Delicatessen and Restaurant
6439 East Hampden Ave.
Denver, Colorado 80222
303-756-6667
Delivery
Orders
303-534-ToGo
| |
We love it when people say
great (ok, good) things about The Bagel Deli. So we thought we would share
some with you!
| Feast on
the familiar at homey Bagel Deli
Rocky
Mountain News Top of the Rocky, June
18, 2004
I
like to eat out. I guess that's pretty obvious. Dining with a capital
"D" is a consuming adventure where I dissect every fine-tuned
nuance of food, service and ambience.
A less obvious, but equally vital pleasure is simply
grabbing a quick bite to eat. After sampling a few too many three-hour
meals involving bank-breaking New American entrees, I want to sip soup and
let my mind wander. I need a place that makes fewer demands on me.
I like the Bagel Deli and Restaurant because
I feel at home. It restores balance - not to mention reality - to my
culinary universe... Family and historic photos fill the walls, and
wise-cracking Joe Kaplan, who co-owns the Bagel Deli with his wife, Rhoda
Kaplan, usually mans the register.
The family affair includes staffers who have been
there forever so it's not surprising that several generations of
Denverites have felt welcome. The menu is so familiar, so packed with
well-made comfort foods you can order without looking at it.
Case in point is the authentic New York-style
toasted bagel with cream cheese... continue
reading John Lehndorff's review
|
|
If
you're mad about matzo and in love with latkes, check out the spot that's
been dishing up knishes for more than 30 years. Matzo ball soup, tasty
corned beef and pastrami sandwiches and excellent chopped liver make this
kosher-style deli a well-known neighborhood hangout. You'll find kasha,
lox and white fish and all manner of sausage, from kosher salami to
knackwurst and Polish sausage. The potato pancakes (latkes) are
particularly good. The decor is well-worn, but there are all kinds of
take-out items available, from blintzes to borscht. (If you're picking up
lox and bagels, however, get your bagels fresh a couple of doors down at
the New York Bagel Boy.) Desserts include strudels, danishes and
cheesecakes of various kinds as well as homemade brownies and lemon bars.
From
the Hampden East III
restaurant reviews.
|
|