$5 for $10 Worth of Bagels and Café Fare at The Bagel Meister in Douglasville
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- Fresh-baked bread
- Homemade cream cheeses
- Fresh salads, daily soups
Unlike donuts, the bagel relies upon its natural beauty, opting out of fancy cosmetic measures such as frosting facials, powdered-sugar scrubs, and celebrity-endorsed jelly injections. Celebrate well-rounded simplicity with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of homemade bagels and more at The Bagel Meister in Douglasville.
The Bagel Meister satisfies insistent stomachs by boasting fresh-baked bread, homemade cream cheeses, and filler-free meats throughout its modest menu. Exploring new avenues in bagel architecture, stacking buffs sling bagel breakfast sandwiches, including lox and egg with piquant trimmings ($4.09).
Cart away an armful of bagels for domestic noshing and edible discus tournaments ($0.99 per bagel) or stay in-house to imbibe lunch fare, including bageled and nonbageled sandwiches ($5.99–$6.99). Panoplies of fresh produce fraternize in salads, from the hearty cobb salad ($6.99) to a mixed-green greek salad bedecked with olives and feta cheese ($6.49).
Like a butterfly cast as a Hollywood extra, the shop's soups by the cup ($3.99) or bowl ($4.79) change daily, with such savory selections as mushroom brie and roasted red pepper with smoked gouda.
- Fresh-baked bread
- Homemade cream cheeses
- Fresh salads, daily soups
Unlike donuts, the bagel relies upon its natural beauty, opting out of fancy cosmetic measures such as frosting facials, powdered-sugar scrubs, and celebrity-endorsed jelly injections. Celebrate well-rounded simplicity with today's Groupon: for $5, you get $10 worth of homemade bagels and more at The Bagel Meister in Douglasville.
The Bagel Meister satisfies insistent stomachs by boasting fresh-baked bread, homemade cream cheeses, and filler-free meats throughout its modest menu. Exploring new avenues in bagel architecture, stacking buffs sling bagel breakfast sandwiches, including lox and egg with piquant trimmings ($4.09).
Cart away an armful of bagels for domestic noshing and edible discus tournaments ($0.99 per bagel) or stay in-house to imbibe lunch fare, including bageled and nonbageled sandwiches ($5.99–$6.99). Panoplies of fresh produce fraternize in salads, from the hearty cobb salad ($6.99) to a mixed-green greek salad bedecked with olives and feta cheese ($6.49).
Like a butterfly cast as a Hollywood extra, the shop's soups by the cup ($3.99) or bowl ($4.79) change daily, with such savory selections as mushroom brie and roasted red pepper with smoked gouda.