Mustard's Bagels
Bagel shop · Clarkdale ·

Mustard's Bagels

Bagel shop · Clarkdale ·

Sourdough bagels with unique toppings like chili oil and cocoa spread

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10850 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232 Get directions

$10–20

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10850 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232 Get directions

+1 585 687 8273
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The Best Bagels in Los Angeles, According to Eater Editors | Eater LA

"Bagel pop-up Mustard’s comes from Kyle Glanville (who also founded Go Get Em Tiger) and his brother, Brent. The pop-up serves 72-hour fermented sourdough bagels, with a bubbly exterior and a fluffy interior. The bagels are available in flavors including salted plain, roasted sesame and sea salt, everything, and nori everything. While Mustard’s doesn’t have a permanent location, its bagels can be found at Sightglass Coffee in Hollywood, topped with schmear or in a lox sandwich. For the full Mustard’s experience, keep an eye on its Instagram for the next pop-up." - Mona Holmes

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The 14 Best Bagels In Los Angeles - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"This tiny weekend-only pop-up in Highland Park (run by the co-founder of GGET) has a “we’re here until we’re not” attitude and often sells out by 1pm, which might be annoying if its crackly fresh-baked sourdough bagels weren’t so incredible. As good as the loosies are, their messy open-faced sandwiches are even better. We’re fans of the Grampa Sam with a flurry of fried capers that’s their take on a classic lox situation, but the standout is the Deanna Michelle, a play on Din Tai Fung’s cucumbers that's topped with chili oil and miso scallion schmear." - sylvio martins, arden shore, garrett snyder, cathy park

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/la-best-bagels
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Mustard’s open-faced bagels are worth planning a weekend around. - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"This weekend-only pop-up is more like a neighborhood kickback than a bagel shop. Kendrick occasionally plays from the speakers, blasting DJ Mustard’s “MUSTARRDDD” line. There’s no signage, a handful of tables are scattered out front, and the whole operation runs on a “we’re here until we’re not attitude.” But none of that matters once you get your hands on their incredible sourdough bagels that you’ll see emerging from the tiny kitchen every few minutes. The crackly, blistered crust sends flakes everywhere like a Nature Valley bar, but it’s a glorious mess that you won’t bother brushing off until the bagel is gone. If you merely keep it simple with a few loosies, which come in flavors such as salted plain, toasted sesame, everything, and nori everything, plus schmears like miso scallion or chimichurri, you’ll leave very happy. That said, the open-faced sandwiches are where things get interesting. The Grampa Sam is their excellent albeit fairly straightforward interpretation of a classic lox bagel, but for something less traditional, there's the Deanna Michelle layered with chili oil and cucumbers, and the Weezy, a breakfast-dessert hybrid with cocoa spread and bananas—two of our favorites. We’re not sure what the future holds for Mustard’s, but from our view, it looks pretty bright. Their crackly dough rings are absolutely worth planning your weekend around and are the most exciting addition to LA’s bagel scene since Courage landed on Virgil. Our sole advice is to make sure you arrive early, since they usually sell out by 1pm. There’s excellent single-origin coffee available while you wait in line, but since Mustard’s is run by one of the founders of GGET, don’t expect any cream or sugar to be on hand. Food Rundown Grampa Sam This is what happens when a classic lox bagel adds some pizzazz. You’ve got house-smoked salmon draped over a crackly sourdough base, while the pickled onions and cucumbers add a refreshing pop. The fried capers are a fun surprise—crunchy flavor bombs that taste like salty Pop Rocks. photo credit: Cathy Park Deanna Michelle A simple but brilliant combination of toppings that reminds us of Din Tai Fung’s cold cucumbers in bagel form. The miso-scallion schmear lays down a solid base of umami, the crisp cucumbers are neatly tiled like dominoes, and the chili oil seeps into every nook and cranny. photo credit: Cathy Park" - Cathy Park

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/mustards-bagels
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Steve R.

Google
There's one major thing wrong with this place - they're not open 7 days a week 🙂 I've been doing an informal Tour de Bagel in LA and this is the first place I can't wait to revisit. The bagels, either solo or as part of a creative sandwich ensemble, were delicious. I ate NYC bagels for years. These are quite different and a worthy substitute for being 3,000 miles away from the NYC water that purportedly gives NYC bagels their edge. I also tried the cake du jour - a frosted upside-down pear cake that was quite tasty although a bit denser than I like. The lofty prices are comparable to other high-end bagel shops, with a superior product offered here. The service was friendly and fast and the sidewalk seating sufficient, with bright yellow tables that disclose all the precious seeds that fall off the seeded bagels, tempting you to lick your finger and leave no seed behind.

Liz S.

Google
Bagels have great flavor, crunch, and chew. You can really taste the 72 hour ferment. Staff is very friendly. They gave our pup free treats. Will definitely be back!

Chuck M.

Google
Saw Miles crunch-time @mustardsbagels and decided to roll in for brunch on Saturday. We dined on an assortment of uniquely crunchy bagels with some uniquely flavorful topping combinations. The Grampa Sam’s smoked salmon is incredible with fried capers! The Deanna Michelle’s cucumbers are set off with a miso scallion schmear and the Weezy was a fitting end with the sweet taste of house made hazelnut coco spread with bananas and honey. It was so good that we’re bringing Mom in for Mothers Day!

Kyra A.

Google
Delicious bagels! Tried the Deanna Michelle and the dill pickle special during their popup at Sam’s Place. The bagels are crispy and chewy and the topping combinations are great!

Buttermilk T.

Google
Mustard's embodies everything that makes a local bagel shop feel magical: top tier ingredients, staff that makes each order feel special and every customer feel seen, smoked salmon that melts like butter, consistency that you can depend on, mouthwatering crunchy and chewy bagels that leave you wanting just one more, an overall feeling of being part of one big family, and schmear that you will not forget. These bagels are high quality, crunchy-sourdough forward, creative, and are a full and delicious meal. They are a type of bagel where the cream cheese coverage is a la Goldilocks; not too much, not too little, just right. The Family Meal bagel is a solid go-to (simple nova spread), Grandpa Sam is what you want if you're looking for your lox fix, and the Deanna Michelle is perfect for vegetarians looking for a pop of flavor and the perfect amount of crunch. I, for one, and am ecstatic to see a place like this in the neighborhood! Well done Mustard's, you have a customer for life.

Rodrigo R.

Google
I’ve never had a bagel like this and it wasn’t my typical NYC bagel but I thought it was fantastic. Wait time: 35 minutes at around 11am Saturday. Price: $24 incl 20% tip for the everything bagel with lox spread and herbs, a slice of pear cake, and a coffee Bagel was crispy on the outside and chewy. Not a fluffy bagel but I enjoyed the different style. It really focused me on the flavor, which was yeasty and rich and paired well with the light herby toppings. Perfect amount of cream cheese and lox flavor. Herbs are a lovely touch. It’s messy and a bit hard to bite through but well worth it and part of the experience. The cake was just delightful. It was bright and lightly sweet, a touch of sour, nicely whipped cream cheese frosting, and perfectly ripe pears topping. Just wonderful. Note that they claim their coffee is so good and fancy that it doesn’t need any milk, so they don’t provide any! I was skeptical of this, but it was true. Give the coffee a few minutes to cool down and you’ll be met with a perfectly balanced, complex cup of coffee. I have to admit that I still want the option of a dash of oat milk in my coffee even if it’s brewed by Jesus himself. But they still had me slurping the whole thing down easily. Very friendly service. Considering how busy it was and how much care goes into each bagel, I think the wait time and price was fair. 9.6/10

Rochelle S.

Google
Preordered bagels and cream cheese to go. If u aren't use to Montreal type bagels they r quite a bit different than regular NYC kind. Enjoyed the sesame bagels and cream cheese that I pre-ordered, but might b better to eat a sandwich on site at the sidewalk tables. Brought them to bro in the valley and they were rather difficult and messy to slice with seeds falling off everywhere. (B sure to slice over sink.) I bought several extras. If u eat them more than a 24 hours later and follow the instructions given u have to freeze unsliced than immerse in water before u re-bake for 10-12 min. Now even more difficult to slice cuz they r hot. So if u r looking for a quick toasted bagel from your freezer these r not it. I usually get my bagels from other places pre-sliced so they're super easy to toast and go out of the freezer. Staff was very nice, but even with pre-order appointment I still had to wait about 10 or more minutes for my order to be ready and I waited a few minutes for someone to come to the counter and help. For me the coffee didn't taste that special as I was expecting.

Alyssa B.

Google
Holy hell. We stopped by to grab two bagels to-go and we were handed a bag of piping hot, spectacularly fresh bagels and a container of "the best butter in the world." We didn't even make it home. Sat alongside a parking lot a block away, ripping hunks of bagels, swirling them around in butter, and stuffing our faces. This was the ultimate elite bagel experience. Please don't go, they're all for me.
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Izabella S.

Yelp
Delicious & unique bagels, barely any wait in the morning & the staff was so sweet. Lots of seating too, parking can be a little hard.
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Patricia D.

Yelp
Look for the green sign at the corner. Concealed in a residential neighborhood in Highland Park, there was a short line when we arrived. We found parking on Hamlet Street and plenty of parking on Figueroa Street. The staff was welcoming, and the service was speedy. There was plenty of outdoor seating. We ordered two bagels, an everything and a sesame with their house plain cream cheese. The portions are sizeable, and each bite was so flavorful. I like a lot of cream cheese, and they were generous with the smear. The brininess of the cream cheese was a nice surprise. The sesame bagel was more fluffy, and everything had a pleasant char taste. Their coffees are only served black, and there are no substitutes and/or add-ons. We asked if we could get their blueberry compote, but it was only available for their signature bagel, The Weezy. Overall, we enjoyed our visit and were satisfied.
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Killian G.

Yelp
Loved this spot! Crunchy, airy bagels (similar in style to Courage), but with barely any wait time. The nori everything bagel was delicious! We'll definitely be coming back next weekend. (Btw - Would love to see cold brew/iced coffee as an option in the future, currently they only serve hot coffee!)

Ben E.

Yelp
Friendly, unpretentious, great vibes at this walk up bagel / breakfast spot. Great coffee made by people who love good coffee. Nice shaded sidewalk seating area. This was an accidental find and a home run in a neighborhood that has needed a spot like this!

Jake T.

Yelp
Mustard's Bagel is a MUST NOT. LA bagel lover reporting for duty. Came here to check out the hype...waited nearly an HOUR AND A HALF only to have the menu half sold out, only an hour after opening. As we got to the front, only 1 person stood before us to order. They then marked that the rest of their signature bagels were sold out. The whole reason all 40+ of us were in line. No heads up or warning, no checking in with the entire line wrapped around the block, nada. Not even an apology as we got to the window to finally order after we were all clearly upset. We can't control how they run their business but we CAN control where our money goes. We left immediately. Extremely disappointed...you can say what you want about their menu being limited or fresh or whatever, but they're playing dumb like they don't know they have a following and tons of people out front. They don't tell you they're sold out or just about to be, because they're hoping (like any giant restaurant money making chain would) that you'll still end up buying SOMEthing from them because you "may as well" since you waited so long. Not coming back here any time soon. Go support literally ANY other professional bagel place that takes themself seriously. Smogen, Yeastie Boys, Layla Bagels...you name it.
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Lois L.

Yelp
I literally can't wait until the weekend so I can my fix! These are my favorite bagels in Los Angeles (so far).

Christine W.

Yelp
Best bagels I've had in LA! The owner is also such a friendly guy. Incredible bagels, great service and good vibes. We've gone 3 times in the last month... they're that good.