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Breakfast for 10 or 20, or Two Groupons, Each Good for $15 Worth of Bagels at Pick a Bagel (Up to 56% Off)

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Feast on a breakfast of coffee, bagels and cream cheese, fruit, muffins, and danishes

Choose from Three Options

  •  $45 for an Executive Breakfast for 10 ($100 value)

  • $89 for an Executive Breakfast for 20 ($200 value)

  • $15 for two Groupons, each good for $15 worth of bagels, coffee, and more. [Click here to see the menu.](http://gr.pn/18bdHDV)
  • The Executive Breakfast includes: * Coffee ($1 value per person) * Bagels ($1.50 value per person) * Cream cheese ($2.50 value per person) * Fruit ($3 value per person) * Muffins and danishes ($2 value per person)

    Need To Know Info

    Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per order. Limit 1 per visit. Valid at the Midtown West Location Only. Valid only for option purchased. Advance order required for carryout, 24-hour advance notice required for delivery. Extra $10 fee for delivery outside of. Only valid Sunday-Thursday. Two-voucher option valid only 11AM-close. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

    About Pick a Bagel

    Pick a Bagel gets brains working in the morning. Sure, actually eating their homemade, freshly baked bagels, muffins, and croissants helps customers wake up but before that, the shop's extensive menu gives their brains plenty to chew on. They're mulling over a wide range of bagels, and even more flavored cream cheese spreads to top them—including strawberry, sun dried tomato, and walnut raisin—as well as sandwiches and salads served for lunch and dinner. In addition, Pick a Bagel pours all-natural smoothies and creamy blended frappes, which can provide a boost of energy needed to power through the afternoon or leap over the snake pits plaguing midtown Manhattan's sidewalks.

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