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  1. Brick Bagel in Mangwon — A Cream-Packed Bagel Shop Worth the Wait
Mar 20, 2026

Brick Bagel in Mangwon — A Cream-Packed Bagel Shop Worth the Wait

By Joyce S

Brick Bagel in Mangwon — A Cream-Packed Bagel Shop Worth the Wait
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Brick Bagel is a takeout-only bagel shop tucked away in Mangwon-dong, one of Seoul's most charming neighborhood bakery streets. What sets Brick Bagel apart is the sheer generosity of their fillings — these aren't your typical thin-spread bagels. Each one is a hefty, sandwich-style creation packed with cream, fruit, nuts, and spreads that blur the line between a meal and a dessert.

The Apple Peanut Butter Bagel was the reviewer's pick, and it delivered. The bagel had serious weight to it — a thick chunk of butter sat at the bottom, layered with fresh apple slices and a rich peanut butter filling. The sweetness from the apples paired with the nuttiness of the peanut butter made for a deeply satisfying bite. The bagel itself was soft and chewy, holding everything together without falling apart.

Other popular choices include the Pistachio Cream Bagel and the Fruit Cream Bagel — both equally indulgent. Fair warning: even splitting one between two people feels quite filling. The reviewer described craving something "clean and refreshing" afterward, which says a lot about the richness level.

A practical tip from the reviewer: bring a cooling bag. The cream fillings melt fast, especially in warmer weather. Weekend lines can stretch 1 to 3 hours, though the efficient takeout-only system keeps things moving — the reviewer waited just 10 minutes on a lucky visit.

Address: 43-1 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Nearest station: Mangwon Station (Line 6)

Hours: 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Closed Tuesdays & Wednesdays)

Style: Takeout only — no seating

Must-order: Apple Peanut Butter Bagel, Pistachio Cream Bagel

Editor's Note

This spot was discovered and recommended by a local regular. Our team verified the details and curated it for travelers who want to eat like a Seoul local.

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