Bullfrog Bagels - Menu

317 7th St SE, Washington DC I-20003-4307, United States

🛍 Lunch, Bagels, Coffee, American

4.3 💬 8198 Reviews
Bullfrog Bagels

Phone: +12024945615

Address: 317 7th St SE, Washington DC I-20003-4307, United States

City: Washington DC

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 8198

Website: http://www.bullfrogbagels.com/

"Finally tried Bullfrog and while it was a fine breakfast sandwich, it just doesn't compare to the newer bagel establishments in dc. I ordered a sausage egg and cheese on an asiago. Let's start with the bagel it was sorta thin, didn't have much chew at all, honestly if it wasn't shaped like a bagel I might not know it was one. It was also weirdly sweet? Which for an asiago bagel was weird. It did ok as sandwich bread though.For the sandwich tasted mostly fine, questionable choice serving a sausage egg and cheese with three sausage links cut in half, just weird and everything falls apart. I don't have one near me so I doubt I'll return anytime soon, I'd go if it was around the corner with no other options but for me not really worth the carbs. Prices are better than other shops (around 7 or $8 for the sandwich), but is it worth it.."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Cream Cheeses

Sandwiches

Breakfast & Lunch

Bagel With Schmear

Salads

Hamburguesas

Bread

Dessert

Gourmet Burgers

Side Orders And Extras

Filled Bagels (Sandwiches)

Burgers & Sandwiches

Bakery Selection

Bullfrog Best

Dashpass Exclusive Items

Brunch

Sides

Jason Jason

Great bagels! Very satisfying I've had the egg and cheese sandwich and bagels with cream cheese. Very friendly and quick service and tasty bagels

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Claire
Claire

Stopped in while visiting the Eastern Market and was pleasantly surprised! Got an everything bagel with chive cream cheese, egg, smoked salmon, and avocado. Sandwich was delicious, would definitely return if I was in the area!


Steven
Steven

I wanted to love this place, it is a great location and ambience. Unfortunately the bagel was not very tasty, almost no seasoning, barely any lox, and the service was a bit rude. It was extremely busy so that is probably why it wasn’t stellar


Rebecca
Rebecca

Best bagels in the metro. Delightfully chewy. They do that nice squish-kind-of-flat-but-not-too-flat-and-dense thing when you’re eating them. BEC is solid. Everything mix has salt. Staff is really nice, fast, and I’ve never had an incorrect order. View menu


Alexis
Alexis

Service and vibe: N/A just ordered pick upValue: 4/10Salmon lox bagel: 5.5/10BLT bagel: 6/10Cream cheese strawberry jam bagel: 6/10Overall: 5.4/10 (2.7/5)Yeah… these were just mediocre bagels. Definitely wish they had been toasted there wasn’t an option to do so on the online order.


Megan
Megan

This was a fun find on our trip to DC. We went on a Saturday morning and it was pretty busy and we had to wait a bit for our food, which we expected going in. The bagel sandwiches were full of toppings and we left feeling satisfied. There is seating out front and additional seating along with a bathroom upstairs. The location was great because there were market stands on the streets so we went around shopping with our coffee after breakfast.


Abby
Abby

Bagels are small overpriced and hard as a rockWhen you arrive by noon, most of the flavored bagels are sold outAsked and paid for scambled eggs with tomatoes and onions on my pumpernickel everything. Instead I got one fried egg with a tomato in my bagel sandwich.My sister order a turkey avocado bacon bagel sandwich that was delicious We also purchase 8oz schmears that were not filled to the brim and were also put in 2 4 oz containers that were under filled. I paid $52 for 6 bagels, 2 8oz schmears and two bagel sandwiches.I just didn't appreciate the value or the productThe staff were lovely! View menu


Robert
Robert

I'm going out on a limb and will say that they have the best bagels in DC, I'm not comparing it to NYC. And I'm not talking about sandwiches and all the fixings. Just the bagels. Yes they can be a bit chewy, but they are good. Not too airy and bready. Not sure those are real words but you get my point. And yes they can get a bit hard but that's what happens when you wake up late and stroll over like they are baking them just for you my Queen/king. They are most likely making them at 4 am not 11:30 when some people roll out of bed. Anyway, I just found out that they make an Everything Pumpernickel bagel, and it's really good!


Krys
Krys

Busy littlshop in Eastern market. So many hand rolled freshly made bagels to try. I decided on a sesame seed bagel with smoked salmon cream cheese. The girl took my order and told me my order number. As I waited I was already deciding what I will get the next time I come in. There are plenty of options for everyone here. It's a great place for breakfast and lunch. There was a small patio area outside to eat. My order came up quite quickly. The bagel is on the small size. Perfect for me. It was so fresh tasting. Nice chew. The filling was quite nice too. Hardly any salmon pieces in the cream cheese but it did have a very mild salmon flavor. Definitely a place to try when you're at Eastern mar...


David
David

Finally tried Bullfrog and while it was a fine breakfast sandwich, it just doesn't compare to the newer bagel establishments in dc. I ordered a sausage egg and cheese on an asiago. Let's start with the bagel it was sorta thin, didn't have much chew at all, honestly if it wasn't shaped like a bagel I might not know it was one. It was also weirdly sweet? Which for an asiago bagel was weird. It did ok as sandwich bread though.For the sandwich tasted mostly fine, questionable choice serving a sausage egg and cheese with three sausage links cut in half, just weird and everything falls apart. I don't have one near me so I doubt I'll return anytime soon, I'd go if it was around the corner with no o... View menu

Washington DC

Washington DC

Washington, D.C. is known for its iconic monuments and museums. Typical foods include half-smokes, soul food, and Ethiopian cuisine, reflecting the city's diverse culture.

Categories

  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Bagels Freshly baked bagels, crisp on the outside and chewy inside, served plain or with a variety of delightful spreads and toppings to suit every taste and preference. Choose your favorite to start your day right! View menu
  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Schmears
  • menu
  • Sandwiches
  • menu
  • Street Parking

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