Rosenberg's Bagels & Delicatessen (Five Points)

725 E 26th Ave, Denver - 80205
339 reviews
Bagels
(720) 440-9880

This place just keeps going down hill, delivery order came wrong .missing items . No where to complain online and when you call the store no one can help. $75 for 2 bagel sandwiches and 2 terrible looking frozen pizza bagels . Won’t be back ever ! This photo shows 3 eggs on a bagel ? Gtfo

Our family of 5 are frequent bagel consumers at home in Iowa and on vacation. After finding this place online we came for breakfast a few mornings ago and...Wow! The bagels are fantastic, there are many bagel flavors/options to choose from, the menu of sandwiches etc. is extensive and the service was fantastic! We will definitely be returning to Rosenberg's Bagels in the near future and recommend it highly!

The bagels we got were excellent. It was a shame though because they were out of a lot of products when we came. They were out of all breakfast sandwiches and many of the spreads for their bagels. They also didn’t put the spread on the bagels, we were just given the toasted bagel with the spread in a plastic cup on the side. While they may have converted more to take out, there was a large seating space that had no tables. That made it more difficult to enjoy the experience. I would recommend the bagels for sure and would hope that they will be more stocked next time.

I’ve been to a lot of bagel places in Denver, I’m originally from the New York area, and this is the closest thing to a New York bagel. I got a sausage egg and cheese on a plain bagel, the egg and sausage were very good. And the sausage was particularly thick, and plenty of egg (scrambled). Also got a veggie cream cheese on a sesame. I do wish they put a little more cream cheese on, but it was still very good. The only thing I could not believe is that there was no option to toast your bagel. The next best thing they offer is to griddle the bagel for toasting purposes. Would recommend to any family or friend this bagel shop

This downtown bagel shop was as reported exceptionally delicious. . . serving bfast sandwiches along with pastries and bagels w/ cream cheeses. The unfortunate part of my visit was the cost . . .they're producing fantastic and irreproachable bagels/food and they know and charge dearly for it.

Thank you to all the staff who made it happen today. On one of the snowiest days ever, 3 coffee shops were closed, and finally this was open as stated!!! shout out to everyone who made the best everything bagel with scallion cream cheese and onions and tomatoes in the middle... of course scooped out and griddled!!! The BEST! I grew up next to H&H bagels in NY and these are definitely where I come to get a taste of NYC. Did I mention the exceptionally friendly staff and the ridiculously satisfying pastries!!! Thank you ??

Bagels are some of the best in Denver. Staff are super friendly and there are lots of bagel/pastry/Jewish styled sandwich options. It gets really really busy but worth the wait!

The taste: so good. This was the best bagel I’ve had in denver in a while.The price: my bagel and coffee cost me $23…. I’m no bagel expert but I feel like that was a very costly bagel when I can go to Starbucks and get one for $5.Staff: the nicest staff I have met yet. Carson was our greater and I felt very welcomed and loved.Seating: beautiful dinning area and great environmentOverall: I would rate this a 4 due to price and coffee. My latte wasn’t good, but this is a bagel shop for the reason. Other than the price it was amazing. I would consider this a rare breakfast that I’ll chose as a “treat”Instagram: Audrey.Pulliam (for more denver content or review requests)

Overall wonderful experience. Very efficient system, super friendly staff. Price for two coffees and two sandwiches was $35. Fresh squeezed orange juice was delicious. I ordered The Frenchie and it was good just overwhelmingly gave McGriddle vibes. The establishment itself was super adorable and reminded us of The Great Gatsby.

Decent customer service. I just think the bagels are alright. $15 Ronney bagel isnt worth it. $1 for extra onions with 3 pieces of onions. I'd visit here just for a fresh bagel and cream cheese because $15 for a special bagel with hardly anything is too much. To be fair, Denver is an expensive city. I just think this place is nothing special. Also, the amount they gave me for potato salad wasn't even a scoop. A 4 oz cup ramekin halfway filled.