"we were very excited to enjoy a real new york bagel, such as a murray or a Ess-a-Bagel, fresh from the often and with cream cheese, served with freshly squeezed orange juice and a huge cup java. ... but no, instead we have. about the same quality of bagel as they buy in a super market, in a restaurant that is like a diet with an identity crisis, and so to eat: the quality of the bagels solid, too small, not very fresh. the choice of fillings which choice? they can serve one of a few happy meal style or they get about four options for spreads. the quality of the fillings there was a filling? of yes, that thinner white lubricated me vaguely reminded of cream cheese. the service they smiled (in each case in a murray’s) but then lasted about 20 minutes to deliver two bagels that were packed in paper from any background (and served in a McDonalds style tablet and that was to eat in). the coffee was in the ground boiling water, which once saw a poster advertising coffee and thought that there was going one. .oh, and it comes in a paper cup that allows them to burn their hand when they try to drink it. have I mentioned that they were dirty?"