BagelBoy is built on one idea: sourdough bagels that are baked every day-with that light chew and crispy crust. The menu is recognizable and precise: LOX (salmon + cream cheese) on everything bagel, a BEC (bacon-egg-cheese) for those who want hearty, and veggie options with avocado or egg. Coffee follows suit; those who don't want caffeine grab the signature matcha. And yes: the chocolate chip cookies have their own fan base.

The establishment at the Weteringschans marks the arrival in the Mirror Quarter-museums and galleries within crawling distance, streetcar and subway around the corner. The neighborhood website puts BagelBoy neatly on the map; BagelBoy itself reports online "our new location is open" with this address in bold. This makes it an ideal stopover: before your gallery itinerary, after a museum visit or as a kickoff to a day downtown.
Inside it is light, sleek and friendly. The counter faces the baking flow; you order, wait briefly and perch at the window or on the bench outside. Service keeps pace without being rushed; to-go runs smoothly for those who stay on the go. Because BagelBoy also has other locations (Jordaan & De Pijp), the menu feels familiar-but the Mirror Quarter spot has its own run: creative crowd, museum-goers, locals who come to get their regular bagel.
"A good bagel does one thing: make your day instantly better-BagelBoy got it."
The strength is quality without fuss. No fuss, just good ingredients, a dough that's right and combinations you know-with just enough twist to keep you coming back. So BagelBoy quickly becomes a neighborhood habit: your favorite toppings, the same barista smile, and a cookie "for later" that rarely makes it to noon.