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The Nosh of Beverly Hills
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The Nosh of Beverly Hills
7.9
This neighborhood deli offers larger portions and lower prices than nearby competitors with standout items like The Roxbury layering corned beef, pastrami, and Swiss. Hand-rolled bagels are made fresh daily on-premises alongside traditional deli favorites.
Must-Try Dishes:
The Roxbury (triple meat combo), New York Pastrami, Everything Bagel with Lox
Scores:
Value: 8.7
Service: 7.6
Consistency: 7.9
Food Quality: 8.1
Atmosphere: 6.8
Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: Hand-rolled bagels and generous portions at fair prices
Who should go: Budget-conscious deli lovers
When to visit: Breakfast for fresh bagels
What to order: The Roxbury, corned beef hash, challah French toast
Insider tip: They donate meals to firefighters during emergencies
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Small lot behind building fills quickly, metered street parking on Pico available
Dress code: Completely casual - come as you are, workout clothes welcome
Noise level: Lively deli atmosphere - easy conversation at tables
Weekend wait: 15-20 min peak times, counter service speeds things up
Weekday lunch: 5-10 min noon rush, grab-and-go available
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes - egg salad, tuna melts, veggie sandwiches, bagel options
Vegan options: Limited - hummus plate, veggie sandwich without cheese, bagels
Gluten-free options: Minimal - salads and egg dishes, no dedicated prep area
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for casual third date - it's too no-frills for impressing someone new, but perfect once you're comfortable
Can I get a table without a reservation? They don't take reservations - first come, first served with quick turnover
Is it kid-friendly? Extremely - high chairs available, kids menu, crayons provided, and staff patient with families
Best For
Better for: Bigger portions and fresher bagels than Canter's at 30% less cost, plus the community feels more authentic
Skip if: You want Instagram-worthy plating or trendy ingredients - this is traditional deli comfort, not foodie innovation
The Nosh of Beverly Hills
7.7
Underrated neighborhood gem hand-rolling, boiling, and baking bagels on-premises daily with larger portions and lower prices than its famous competitors. This approachable deli excels at no-frills execution of Jewish classics, from their acclaimed Roxbury sandwich to perfectly crafted lox platters.
Must-Try Dishes:
The Roxbury Sandwich, Hand-Sliced Nova Platter, Challah French Toast
Scores:
Value: 8.8
Service: 7.5
Consistency: 7.8
Food Quality: 7.9
Atmosphere: 6.9
Cultural Relevance: 7.4
What makes it special: Best value for traditional deli in Beverly Hills
Who should go: Budget-conscious families wanting quality deli
When to visit: Weekday lunch avoids weekend crowds
What to order: Corned beef hash, matzo ball soup, rainbow bagel
Insider tip: Instagram-famous rainbow bagel sells out weekends
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Free 2-hour street parking on side streets, small lot behind building fills by 11am
Dress code: Completely casual - locals come in workout clothes and flip-flops
Noise level: Bustling deli atmosphere - expect lively conversation and counter shouting
Weekend wait: 15-30 min for table, counter seating usually available
Weekday lunch: 5-10 min during rush (noon-1:30pm), immediate otherwise
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes - extensive options including egg sandwiches, veggie cream cheeses, salads
Vegan options: Limited - plain bagels, hummus platter, Israeli salad
Gluten-free options: No - this is a traditional bagel shop, no GF alternatives
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Only for casual daytime dates - it's too loud and deli-casual for romantic dinners, but perfect for a relaxed weekend brunch
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes - they don't take reservations. Come before 10am weekends or you'll wait. Counter seating turns over quickly
Is it kid-friendly? Extremely - high chairs available, kids menu with mini bagel pizzas, crayons provided, and staff is patient with families
Best For
Better for: Bigger portions and lower prices than Wexler's or Courage Bagels, plus they make everything in-house unlike chain competitors
Skip if: You want trendy atmosphere or innovative flavors - go to Yeastie Boys or Maury's for that scene