Counter-serve chain specializing in bagels. Also sells breakfast, salads, soups & sandwiches.
Located In: Lincoln Shopping Center
Service Options: Takeout · Delivery · No dine-in
Hours
Friday | 6AM–2PM |
Saturday | 7AM–2PM |
Sunday | 7AM–2PM |
Monday | 6AM–2PM |
Tuesday | 6AM–2PM |
Wednesday | 6AM–2PM |
Thursday | 6AM–2PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 123 Lincoln Center, Stockton, CA 95207 Phone: (209) 951-2284 Website: https://locations.noahs.com/us/ca/stockton/123-lincoln-ctr?y_source=1_ODk4NTc3Ni03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
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Review Summary
Alex Ford
Taste good, variety of flavors, friendly service..
john abraham
Poor quality food, very poor customer service, and overpriced
Alexandra Marie
Jalapeno bagels with cream cheese are my favorite breakfast treat.
Vickie Chan
I’m very fond of Noah’s NY Bagels. I use to order baker’s dozen multiple times a month and the travel coffee for our office. No problems doing so.However today I thought it would be nice to order a dozen and a half as a surprise for my teacher and students. I was rudely told to place my order 24 hours in advance because she didn’t have enough bagels for the morning. Now how is that my problem. The case was full of bagels and you can smell the ovens working. As a manager you have to expect the unexpected. Customer service is number one. Also she was complaining about having a terrible morning to an employee who just walk in for his shift. Common courtesy take it to the back or word it differently. Its your tone. I love your bagels but this left a bad start to my morning. I know we can be kinder and just breathe.You got this. I believe in you.Have a great weekend.
Joel Beutel
This location is hit or miss.Food is always good (if not always well stocked). Service is good, other than two bad experiences.Today I received a serving of lox (maybe) and paid for two. Also what happened to just selling lox? I do not like the sandwich and having prepackaged lox was helpful.But $10 for this much lox?
Billy Duong
Hi everyone. I’m a former Noah’s Bagels employee at this location when I used to live in Stockton, CA. My supervisor was Cuong Le and our manager was Rich Peterson. I’d work in the early morning and I’d set up tables and chairs and prepare for the early morning rush. The other people that helped me were Lynn Nguyen, Steven Nguyen, Cuong Le, Natalie, Dana, Rich Peterson, and that was pretty much it until the afternoon or so. It was very busy and many of us that were part-time employees. Steven was the person that thawed out the bagels to put in the oven and for quite a while, it was only me and him in the morning. I’d check the soda machines, sweep and mop, wash dishes, cashier, food prep, and etc. Back then (2000-2002), the wage was $7.00 per hour and we’d have to ask for a raise of $0.25 and if we got it, we’d actually feel happy about it (lol). After a couple months, the boss – Rich Peterson, wanted me to deliver early morning bagels to UOP (University of the Pacific) and it was a lot of fun! I had to wake up in the morning around 6:00 a.m. or so and I’d drive my grey Acura Integra (a well known Asian vehicle), I’m Vietnamese btw, to deliver the bagels to the university. There were bags full of bagels (hot bagels) and it was dozens and dozens of different types of bagels: asiago cheese, plain bagel, chocolate chip, sesame seed, poppy seed, cinnamon, onion. I was one of the best employees during that time (Hoang) and Rich Peterson liked us all a lot. Lynn Nguyen and I wanted some new shirts since we didn’t have that many shirt designs back then. Rich told us we had to wait because we were new employees. I think it was because he wanted to wait to see if the people he hired would be able to contribute to the place. Since we did well, Rich was willing to order new shirts for us and to also work with us and our ideas. I was 16 or 17 years old back then and I had my haircut spiked up. Sometimes, I’d have it dyed and have it highlighted blonde yellow (I went to my junior prom at Stagg High School with my girlfriend: Tina Dang) like this. Since my hair was spiked up (usually black), I wanted hats that were visor-like so that my hair wouldn’t be messy. Lynn didn’t know why but after Rich ordered it for us, she liked it a lot. The new visor-hats (black) and new shirts were very good looking. Many of the customers that saw us told us we looked great and that we did a great job! It was steady business that were constant rushes. From morning to lunch, it was very busy! The morning crew members were: me (Hoang), Lynn, Cuong Le, Natalie, Dana, and Rich (cashier). It was hectic and I found it very fun. It was an enjoyable experience and I learned a lot from my Noah’s Bagels years! The last time I spoke with Rich Peterson was a couple years ago when I asked if he was still looking for employees. He said he was willing to give me a job at the rate of $12.00. Since I’m in Sacramento now, it is a little bit too far. I told him I’ll think about it after I explore this area a bit (I’ve tried a lot of places: FedEx, UPS, sushi restaurants, the Amazon Fulfillment Center, casino dealer class at Thunder Valley, AM/PM in Elk Grove) and it’s not that great of a city/county. I enjoyed my life in Stockton a lot more and I think the reason is because it’s not as safe as Stockton was. There are a lot of clubs and parties in Sacramento and it can be very crowded. The mall at the Arden Mall is full often and nobody notices anybody around here. It’s a county or city that people can get lost in. I’ve been to many places such as San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, San Diego, Toronto – Canada, Portland -Oregon, Seattle – Washington, Hue – Vietnam, and a couple other cities or states and I find the entire Sacramento disappointing. I spend most of my time in the south near Stockton Boulevard and I think it is due to a lack of college graduates being safe. Anyway, if anybody reads or likes my review, I’d recommend Noah’s Bagels to everyone that likes subway style foods! For the females, I’d recommend a little blueberry or a little strawberry!- Hoang