I mentioned a few weeks ago that the Noah's we went to all the time is temporarily closed while the building is redone. Last weekend we decided to try Eltana based on a few recommendations. It was actually pouring down rain, which would normally be abnormal for Seattle if we hadn't been having torrential rain the past few weeks. Anyway, we walked there in about 15 minutes. It was insanely crowded with tons of people and a lot of families, which was surprising. Of course we didn't get there until after 10 and there was also an article recently published in the Seattle Times about it, which might have drawn even more people than normal. Along with Noah's being closed, everyone who wanted bagels was going to try Eltana.
So, we waited in line for 10 minutes and ordered 4 bagels to go. We got sesame, salt, everything, and wheat and carried them home in the rain since there was no way we were going to eat them in that crowded place. We could have ordered cream cheese to go with it, but the cream cheese there is twice as expensive as Noah's, so we passed.
First impressions were average at best. The bagels were smaller than Noah's, which is why we got 4. They were also a little bland, especially the wheat and sesame ones. The salt and everything tasted a little better, but couldn't hold a candle to Noah's asiago cheese or super onion.
I'd probably go back since we don't plan on driving to another Noah's location every weekend, but it's just not going to be the same...
We moved to Seattle in February 2008 and shared blog posts and photos during our first few years in Seattle.
- Troy & Lesley H
Saturday, March 19, 2011
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Interesting that it's so crowded on weekends! I go on weekday mornings occasionally and it isn't crowded at all.
I was definitely turned off by the size of the bagels at first, until I tried them. You should give their cream cheese a chance because it really makes the bagel what it is!
My favorite combo is a salt bagel with their honey almond cream cheese, and it's to die for. I dream about those bagels.
I've been meaning to buy some salt bagels there and eat them with nutella as a dessert, because I bet it would be wonderful.
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