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Lox Stock & Bagel – Scottsdale

$7 for $15 Worth of Bagels, Sandwiches, and Salads

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$15
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In a Nutshell

Fresh-baked bagels in 28 flavors, ranging from spinach pesto to french toast, along with sandwiches and salads

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Unlike a sand witch, a sandwich doesn't have the power to turn men into sand and sand into poisoned glass. Let a sandwich cast a devastating spell on hunger pains with this Groupon.

$7 for $15 Worth of Bagels, Sandwiches, and Salads

Single bagels in flavors such as onion, pumpernickel, spinach pesto, and cinnamon raisin ($1.25 each; $10.50 for 13) can be transformed into bagel sandwiches with tuna salad ($7.40) and grilled chicken breast ($9.49). Alternatively, patrons can opt for specialty sandwiches ($7.49–$12.99) or salads ($5.49–$10.99). See the deli and bakery menu and the catering menu.

Lox Stock & Bagel

Made from scratch, Lox Stock & Bagel's 28 fresh-baked bagels range from cheddar jalapeño and pumpernickel to cinnamon raisin and chocolate chip. For nearly 20 years, the eatery’s team has been pulling them out of the oven, topping them with whipped cream cheese, and stacking them with grilled chicken breast, Nova lox, and other sandwich meats. Their catering services can fuel special events with sprawling bagel spreads, and their gift baskets make a great way to surprise a friend, especially if you deliver one at night with a foghorn.

Groupon Says

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Lox Stock & Bagel

4.5 out of 5
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    Scottsdale

    7353 N. Via Paseo Del Sur
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
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