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#72: Grab a Seaford Bagel

Seaford Bagels is the perfect place to grab-and-go breakfast or lunch.

, located on Merrick Road across from S, is the ideal place for everybody to grab the perfect meal.

While these are sadly the last days of summer, why not grab some breakfast and lunch and head to the beach? Seaford Bagels not only offer bagels with cream cheese, but also features an assortment of sandwiches. These sandwiches can be put on any bagel or roll and taste delicious.

Seaford Bagels also offers muffins, cookies, sandwiches made with Boar's Head cold cuts, chips, and salads. Coffee and drinks are also available.

For those vegans out there, Seaford Bagels has the perfect solution for you. Tofu regular cream cheese and tofu vegetable cream cheese are options for you to choose from. So everybody, get out and go with a delicious meal on hand!

Seaford Bagels

3970 Merrick Rd,Seaford,NY11783|516-679-1944

Hours:Mon - Fri, 4:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat, Sun, 4 a.m. - 4 p.m.

  • Handicap Accessible:No
  • Products:Bagels, Cold Cuts, Muffin's, Cookie's, Soda, Drinks, Breakfast, Coffee
  • General services:Eat-in, Prepared foods, Take-out
  • Specialties:Breakfast Special - Between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m., $1.99 for a Buttered Bagel and 12 oz Coffee
  • ATM:Yes
  • Parking:Free lot, On-street: free
  • Private events:No
  • Items:Coffee, Ice, Newspapers/magazines, Sandwiches made to order, Soda
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