Nothing beats a hot Saturday coffee paired with a bagel piled high with cream cheese or your favorite toppings. Whether you love a classic breakfast sandwich or a lox bagel, here’s your guide to the best bagel spots in Fort Worth.
Branded Bagels, 1242 FM 407, Ste. 300, Northlake
Recently opened in the Northlake Commons shopping center, Branded Bagels is serving up ~16 bagel flavors — from everything to jalapeño cheddar to cinnamon raisin — plus a lineup of creative schmears like pesto cream cheese and hot honey maple bacon.
Bodega South Main, 203 S. Main St.
Located on the north side of South Main, owner Tasha Monticure runs this deli/grocery hybrid, serving essential grocery items and deli sandwiches — including toasted bagels with a choice of chive or plain cream cheese, with tomatoes and capers available for an extra charge.
Boopa’s Bagel Deli, 6513 N. Beach St.
Boopa’s is known for New York–style bagels with a firm exterior and soft, fluffy interior. They kettle-boil their bagels, make all cream cheeses in-house, and offer 15+ flavors — don’t miss the Booplache, a Texas kolache made with bagel dough.
Carshon’s Delicatessen, 3133 Cleburne Rd.
As Fort Worth’s only kosher-style deli since 1928, this classic spot serves classic bagels with regular or vegetable cream cheese, or a hearty lox and cream cheese plate.
Dan’s Bagels, multiple locations
The viral Dan’s Bagels has officially held its soft opening near TCU on Forest Park Boulevard, serving favorites like jalapeño cheddar and cinnamon sugar crunch bagels. The Trophy Club originally first blew up after Instagram personality Blondes Who Eat shared it with her 311,000 followers.
Paris Coffee Shop, 704 W. Magnolia Ave.
Recommended by locals, the lox and bagel platter is a must-try at this classic Magnolia Avenue diner. The sandwich comes with cured smoked salmon on a toasted bagel with chive cream cheese, capers, red onion, an egg, and other classic fixings.
The Sour Boule, 3801 Southwest Blvd.
Where sourdough meets soul — this cozy, community-rooted bakery serves handcrafted sourdough breads, pastries, sandwiches, and coffee; don’t skip the customizable Sourdough Bagel Sandwich.
Yogi’s Deli and Grill, 2710 S. Hulen St.
Voted Best Bagels by Fort Worth Weekly and Best Breakfast by Fort Worth Magazine, this 27-year-old spot serves breakfast all day with make-your-own bagel sandwiches and classic lox with cream cheese.
Because breakfast is the most important meal of the day, our brunch guide has even more spots to try this weekend.
 
    
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
