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Best Brunch Burritos Restaurants in Los Angeles

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Cofax Coffee
Serious, smoky breakfast burritos treated with specialty-coffee-level care.

Notable Picks

$ Fairfax Mexican, Burritos
Cofax is a compact Fairfax coffee bar best known for its smoked potato breakfast burritos, made-to-order and wrapped in griddled tortillas. Lines form early with locals picking up burritos and strong coffee before work or a morning at The Grove and Farmers Market.
Must-Try Dishes: Smoked Potato Bacon Breakfast Burrito, Chorizo Breakfast Burrito, Vegetarian Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Serious, smoky breakfast burritos treated with specialty-coffee-level care.
$ Marina del Rey Mexican, Burritos
Rero’s Burrito Co. is a family-owned burrito specialist where hefty California-style and breakfast burritos are the main event from early morning through late evening. The Marina del Rey outpost brings their long-running burrito craft to a casual, modern space that feels built for regulars grabbing bowls, wet burritos, and salsas on repeat.
Must-Try Dishes: California Burrito, Breakfast Burrito, Cucamonga Burrito
What Makes it Special: Dedicated burrito shop known for oversized Cali and breakfast burritos served all day.
$ Palms Bakery, Breakfast
A family-run bakery-café where Cuban coffee culture meets Guadalajaran breakfast traditions—the chilaquiles recipe was brought in directly from Jalisco and paired with plantains from the founder's Cuban household. The counter service moves fast for early-morning regulars who know to grab pan dulce while waiting for eggs. Works best as a no-frills weekend breakfast run where generous portions and reasonable prices offset the functional atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles, Pan Dulce, Bolillos
What Makes it Special: Old-school Mexican bakery and café serving house-baked breads and traditional breakfast plates since the neighborhood was still affordable
$ Pico Robertson Mexican, Burritos
A compact counter-service morning specialist known for its breakfast burritos, especially the Rico Suave-style build. Eggs stay soft, potatoes bring crunch, and the whole thing eats balanced rather than greasy. Best as a quick-hit neighborhood stop when you want a burrito that feels dialed-in and consistent.
Must-Try Dishes: Rico Suave breakfast burrito, Chorizo breakfast burrito, Veggie breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: Breakfast burritos built with crisp potatoes and clean execution.

Worthy Picks

$ Studio City Mexican, Burritos
Modern Mexican with non-GMO and organic ingredients catering to diverse dietary needs since 1992. The fast-casual chain emphasizes healthy power plates and customizable burritos with wood-fired preparations, offering vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options in a neighborhood-friendly space.
Must-Try Dishes: Fiesta Burrito, Americano Breakfast Burrito, California Chicken Taco
What Makes it Special: Extensive vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options with non-GMO ingredients since 1992
$$ Brentwood Mexican, Tacos
Counter-service Mexican that differentiates itself with a signature fried chicken taco and a full plant-based lineup—soy-fried chicken, oyster mushroom bulgogi—running alongside standard carne asada and seafood builds. It functions as a quick-turn lunch spot for Brentwood locals who want creative options without a long sit-down, especially if dietary flexibility matters. The 77% five-star rate across a small review pool suggests the food connects, though the 11% one-star cluster signals occasional misses worth noting.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada Burrito, Crispy Shrimp Taco, Ahi Tuna Taco
What Makes it Special: Counter-service Mexican built around a signature fried chicken taco, with a full plant-based menu featuring soy-fried chicken and oyster mushroom bulgogi alongside classic carne asada and seafood options.
$ Chinatown Mexican, Burritos
A small, early-opening Olvera Street counter spot best known for menudo and breakfast-leaning Mexican comfort. Low-key and affordable, it’s a reliable stop for a warm bowl and a stack of tortillas.
Must-Try Dishes: Menudo, Al pastor torta, Chicken flautas
What Makes it Special: One of the few Olvera spots doing legit breakfast and menudo daily.
$$ Fairfax Mexican, Burritos
Inside the Original Farmers Market, El Granjero Cantina offers sit-down tacos, bowls, and margaritas overlooking the marketplace stalls. It’s a convenient option for shoppers who want a proper table, tequila, and elevated fillings instead of purely grab-and-go Mexican.
Must-Try Dishes: Crispy Avocado Tacos, Crispy Fish Tacos, Carnitas Tacos
What Makes it Special: Full-service cantina at the Farmers Market with cocktails and patio seating.