Best Brunch Restaurants in Little Village
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Bueno Days
Mexican-heritage coffee creativity anchored by rotating signature drinks and sweets.
Worthy Picks
#1
Bueno Days
7.8
A Mexico City–inspired coffee-and-sweets stop that works as a lighter brunch when you want drinks, dessert, and a photogenic hang rather than a full plate lineup. Order from the rotating “lab” style menu, grab one signature cold brew, and treat the affogato as the finish.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tortilla Ice Cream Affogato, Piña Cold Brew, Confleis
What Makes it Special: Mexican-heritage coffee creativity anchored by rotating signature drinks and sweets.
7.7
A brunch-leaning Little Village restaurant where ramen shows up as a specialty bowl rather than the whole identity. The appeal is a comfort-forward menu that can pivot between breakfast plates and a heartier soup lane when you want something hot and filling.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ramen Barbacoa, Chilaquiles, Tacos
What Makes it Special: A brunch-first menu that includes a barbacoa ramen lane.
7.6
A Little Village sweets-and-coffee counter where the bagel play is a breakfast-sandwich detour alongside the churro-and-drinks main event. If you want bagels here, commit to the Breakfast Bagel as the anchor, then add one drink—don’t turn it into a sprawling dessert order if you’re chasing a clean morning meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Bagel, Churros with cajeta, Cafe de olla
What Makes it Special: A churro-and-coffee shop that also runs a legit breakfast bagel option.
#4
Los Candiles
7.6
A small, traditional Mexican kitchen where breakfast plates and regional comfort items are the best entry point. It works when you order like a regular—one egg-based plate plus one specialty item—then round it out with a warm drink.
Must-Try Dishes:
Huevos Con Chorizo, Empanadas Potosinas, Atole De Guava
What Makes it Special: A breakfast-forward, traditional menu with regional comfort staples.