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Best Cheap Eats Breakfast Restaurants in Los Angeles

42 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Eggslut
Downtown’s most famous egg-sandwich counter with huge, sustained crowds.

Notable Picks

8.9
$ Downtown LA Breakfast, Brunch
Inside Grand Central Market, Eggslut is the high-volume breakfast counter that turned chef Alvin Cailan’s egg sandwiches into a downtown ritual. Lines form early for made-to-order buns and the signature coddled egg jar, which still deliver remarkably consistent comfort despite tourist traffic.
Must-Try Dishes: Fairfax egg sandwich, Bacon, Egg & Cheese sandwich, Slut (coddled egg over potato purée)
What Makes it Special: Downtown’s most famous egg-sandwich counter with huge, sustained crowds.
8.7
$ West Hollywood Breakfast, Brunch
Egg Tuck is a Korean-influenced breakfast counter on Sunset where fluffy brioche egg sandos and crispy hash browns fuel a constant takeaway crowd. High-volume delivery ratings and lines out the door back up its reputation as one of 90046’s most reliable quick breakfasts.
Must-Try Dishes: Bacon & Cheese Egg Sando, Avocado Egg Sando, Egg Tots
What Makes it Special: Korean-style egg sandwiches on toasted brioche with fast, dialed-in execution.
8.4
$ Westwood Breakfast, Brunch
Koreatown’s egg-sandwich specialist brings its soft-scrambled brioche stacks and breakfast burritos to the heart of Westwood Village. It’s a high-output, touchscreen-ordering operation geared to students and commuters who want something more interesting than a basic egg sandwich without sacrificing speed.
Must-Try Dishes: Avo Egg, Bacon & Cheese, Original Eggcellent Burrito
What Makes it Special: Korean-influenced soft-scramble sandwiches and burritos built for grab-and-go mornings.
$ Torrance Breakfast
Family-owned since 2001, TNT Aloha Cafe serves all-day Hawaiian breakfasts from a modest space in the Village Center at PCH and Vista Montana. Loco moco, fried rice plates, and Spam musubi skew hearty and comforting, drawing loyal regulars for island-style mornings.
Must-Try Dishes: Loco Moco with hamburger patty and egg, Aloha Royal breakfast scramble, Spam Musubi
What Makes it Special: All-day Hawaiian breakfast plates like loco moco and fried rice in a casual, family-run setting.
$ Bell Middle Eastern, Wings
World Famous Grill is a busy halal Mediterranean counter spot on Florence Avenue known for shawarma, kabob plates, and build-your-own wraps alongside burgers and fries. Locals treat it as an all-purpose comfort stop where you can grab hefty plates, garlic-drenched fries, and sweets late into the evening in a casual strip-mall setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken shawarma fries, Beef kabob combo plate, Chicken shawarma bowl
What Makes it Special: Halal Mediterranean grill where shawarma, kabobs, and burgers share the menu.
$$ Studio City Breakfast, Brunch
Family-owned breakfast and lunch diner serving Studio City since 1972, known for homestyle American classics with generous portions. The spiral breakfast potatoes and fluffy buttermilk pancakes have earned a devoted local following, while the warm service makes every guest feel at home.
Must-Try Dishes: Spiral Breakfast Potatoes, Buttermilk Pancakes, Cheeseburger
What Makes it Special: Over 50 years serving neighborhood families with genuine warmth
$ Pico Union Breakfast, Brunch
This family-run Guatemalan eatery is beloved for its hearty desayunos chapines and comforting classics rarely found elsewhere in LA. Locals return for friendly hospitality, homemade tamales, and morning plantain plates with a side of rich atol. Its no-frills ambiance and authentic fare make it a neighborhood favorite.
Must-Try Dishes: Desayuno Chapin, Guatemalan Tamal, Plantains with Cream
What Makes it Special: True Guatemalan brunch featuring homemade tamales and atol.
$$ Santa Monica Breakfast, Brunch
Home to the world-famous Millionaire's Bacon, this breakfast powerhouse elevates American morning classics with Asian flourishes. Thick-cut bacon caramelized with brown sugar and spicy pepper has achieved legendary status among brunch enthusiasts.
Must-Try Dishes: Millionaire's Bacon, Blueberry Pancakes, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Millionaire's Bacon put them on the global food map
$$ Mid-Wilshire American, Breakfast
Three Borders Brunch & Grill is a family-run spot where chef Yanira Vanegas blends Latin American flavors with American brunch staples on a low-key stretch of Olympic. Diners come for pupusas, chilaquiles, and pancakes that feel homemade but dialed up, served by a warm team that remembers regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Pupusa Brunch Plate, Chilaquiles with Eggs, Dulce de Leche Pancakes
What Makes it Special: Latin-influenced American brunch from a tight-knit family kitchen.
8.2
$$ Culver City Breakfast, Brunch
Serbian-American family spot blends Eastern European specialties with classic diner fare in warm, unpretentious setting. Signature dishes like chevapchichi and Serbian-style omelets complement banana pancakes and hearty breakfast plates at wallet-friendly prices.
Must-Try Dishes: Chevapchichi, Banana Pancakes, Montenegro Omelet
What Makes it Special: Authentic Serbian dishes alongside American breakfast in welcoming neighborhood setting
8.2
$ Sawtelle Burgers, Breakfast
A 1977-vintage takeout window — one of the last original burger stands in West LA — that quietly pivots between charbroiled burgers, teriyaki plates, and breakfast burritos with equal conviction. The chicken teriyaki over rice is the anchor order: white-meat breast, grilled vegetables, and a restrained sauce portioned well beyond the under-$15 price tag. Expect a sidewalk wait, free agua fresca samples, and a meal built for the car ride home.
Must-Try Dishes: Double Western Cheeseburger, Mushroom Swiss Burger, Patty Melt
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood grill burgers that taste like L.A. used to.
$ Downtown LA Breakfast, Brunch
An owner-operated DTLA breakfast counter built on from-scratch cooking and oversized portions at budget-friendly prices—the kind of place where a fried egg sandwich and horchata latte become a weekly detour. It runs a tight, small-space operation that rewards early arrivals before the counter fills up, with a calm enough atmosphere for laptop work between rushes.
Must-Try Dishes: French Toast, Breakfast Burrito, Fried Egg Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Owner-operated DTLA breakfast counter known for oversized portions, from-scratch cooking, and a horchata latte that regulars detour for.
$ Westchester Breakfast
Tucked into an office complex just off Sepulveda, Courtyard Cafe punches above its size with generously stuffed breakfast burritos, chilaquiles, and classic egg sandwiches. Regulars come for quick, friendly counter service and surprisingly careful cooking at wallet-friendly prices.
Must-Try Dishes: Bacon and Sausage Breakfast Burrito, Chilaquiles & Eggs, Ham & Egg Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Office-building café turning out standout, generously filled breakfast burritos on a budget.
$ West Hollywood Breakfast, Brunch
Family-owned farm-to-table cafe since 2006 housed in a historic Rudolph Schindler-designed building. This local secret emphasizes quality ingredients at affordable prices with a neighborhood feel that attracts regulars and industry insiders.
Must-Try Dishes: Dialog's Breakfast Burrito, Protein Omelette, Avocado Toast
What Makes it Special: Historic Schindler architecture with farm-fresh ingredients and local loyalty
$ Culver City Mexican, Breakfast
A small Oaxacan kitchen turning out multiple scratch moles daily—negro, coloradito, and pipián verde—at prices that make repeat visits easy. The format is bare-bones counter service, but the mole work carries real technique, and the menu covers Oaxacan staples (tlayudas, menudo, burrito mojado) without stretching thin. Best suited for families and regulars who come for the cooking, not the setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Burrito Mojado con Mole, Mole Negro con Pollo, Tlayuda
What Makes it Special: Small Oaxacan kitchen making multiple moles from scratch daily, including negro, coloradito, and pipián verde.
$ Reynier Village Breakfast, Brunch
A family-run kosher bakery holding down Robertson Blvd since 1949, turning out Eastern European and French pastries—challah, cheese danishes, croissants—with the kind of muscle memory that only comes from three-quarters of a century at the same craft. The deli side handles lunch with unfussy sandwiches and lox plates priced for regulars, not tourists. It works best as a morning stop where you grab a bag of pastries and don't overthink it.
Must-Try Dishes: Challah Bread, Cheese Danish, Bagel with Lox
What Makes it Special: Family-owned kosher bakery since 1949 specializing in Eastern European and French pastries on Robertson Blvd
$ Palms Vietnamese, Breakfast
A Vietnamese-rooted banh mi counter built on fresh-baked baguettes and Groundwork organic coffee, anchored in a Palms strip mall with a low-key patio that draws remote workers and dog owners through the afternoon. The menu stays tight—classic and fusion banh mi variations alongside a solid breakfast burrito—keeping prices in cheap-eats range without cutting corners on bread or fillings. It runs like a reliable neighborhood refuel stop where the line moves and the sandwiches land the same way every time.
Must-Try Dishes: Old Skool Banh Mi, K-BBQ Banh Mi, Vietnamese Iced Coffee
What Makes it Special: Vietnamese-rooted sandwich shop built around classic banh mi on fresh-baked baguettes, with Groundwork organic coffee and a laid-back West LA patio.
Fairfax Mexican, Burritos
The West Hollywood/Beverly Grove outpost of Benny’s serves a broad Mexican menu where tacos share space with rotisserie chicken, burritos, and breakfast plates. It’s a colorful, fast-casual spot that works for everything from quick tacos to family takeout and catered platters.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne asada tacos, Chicken taco plate, California burrito
What Makes it Special: Mixes solid tacos with popular rotisserie chicken and big portions.
$ Chinatown Breakfast, Brunch
A Homeboy Industries social enterprise cafe in Chinatown where every plate—chilaquiles, carnitas tacos, chile relleno grilled cheese—funds job training for formerly incarcerated women, with ingredients pulled from their own organic garden. The room runs quiet and calm, built for conversation over a cheap, filling meal that lands with more care than the price suggests. It works best as a weekday lunch stop where the food carries real weight and the mission gives the whole experience a different kind of purpose.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles, Pork Carnitas Taco, Chile Relleno Grilled Cheese
What Makes it Special: A Homeboy Industries social enterprise where every meal funds job training for formerly incarcerated women, with ingredients grown in their own organic garden.
$ East Hollywood Mexican, Tacos
This Texas-inspired breakfast spot brings queso-topped breakfast tacos and kolaches to Los Feliz with genuine Hill Country hospitality. The colorful tacos filled with scrambled eggs, brisket, and fresh pico photograph beautifully against the casual counter-service setting. Lines form early for the authentic breakfast tacos that taste like Austin transplanted to Hollywood.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Tacos, Queso, Kolaches
What Makes it Special: Authentic Texas breakfast tacos rarely found on West Coast
$ Mar Vista Breakfast, Brunch
A Westside diner holdout operating since 1972, known for crispy hash browns, hefty chilaquiles with black beans, and a garbage omelet drenched in Spanish sauce—all served in a wood-paneled cabin interior that hasn't changed since Maxwell retired and a local woman took over, keeping the original cooks and recipes. Works best for families and weekend regulars who want generous Tex-Mex-inflected breakfast plates at prices that haven't inflated with the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Eggs Benedict, Chilaquiles, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Classic American diner serving generous portions of Tex-Mex-inflected breakfast in a neighborhood setting since the 1980s

Worthy Picks

$$ Studio City Breakfast, Brunch
Casual café serving all-day breakfast, sandwiches, and Middle Eastern-influenced American comfort food in a neighborhood coffee shop setting. The expansive menu covers morning pastries through dinner plates, with generous portions at budget-friendly prices. Regulars appreciate the consistent quality and community vibe.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Avocado Toast, Grilled Chicken Wrap
What Makes it Special: All-day neighborhood café with extensive menu and excellent value pricing
$ Los Feliz Breakfast, Brunch
Twenty-year Los Feliz institution blending Armenian-influenced breakfast with cafe classics in cozy counter-service setting. The signature soujuk breakfast burrito with spicy Armenian sausage and chipotle aioli has achieved cult status alongside fresh-baked pastries and thick-cut bacon sandwiches.
Must-Try Dishes: Soujuk Breakfast Burrito, Ala's Special, Lemon Berry Waffle
What Makes it Special: Soujuk breakfast burrito combines Armenian and Mexican flavors uniquely
$ Westlake Breakfast, Brunch
Small-batch artisan coffee shop and bakery serving elevated breakfast fare in minimalist white space. Owner Naomi Shim's pastry skills shine in seasonal rotating creations alongside savory dishes like braised pork shoulder breakfast burrito. Open daily 7am-4pm.
Must-Try Dishes: Doubtless Breakfast Burrito with Pork Shoulder, Seven-Grain Pancakes, Seasonal Pastries
What Makes it Special: Chef-owner's pastry background elevates coffee shop into artisan bakery experience
7.9
$ Hollywood Breakfast, Brunch
Production center courtyard cafe serving breakfast all day with specialty coffee and house-made sauces. Owner Duke creates fresh-made sandwiches, burritos, and salads on an inviting patio with free wi-fi, drawing entertainment industry regulars.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, BTLA Sandwich, Cold Brew with Ice Cube Method
What Makes it Special: Hidden production center gem with owner-operated personal touch and loyalty
$ Downtown LA Breakfast, Sandwiches
A no-frills deli counter in Little Tokyo that stacks oversized reubens and pastrami sandwiches with quality cold cuts at prices that undercut most downtown lunch spots. The draw is straightforward—big portions, honest ingredients, and a menu that doesn't try to be anything other than a solid sandwich shop. Works best as a weekday lunch play if you time the parking right.
Must-Try Dishes: Reuben Sandwich, Turkey Sandwich, Pastrami Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Old-school deli counter in Little Tokyo stacking hefty sandwiches with quality ingredients at budget prices
$ Koreatown Breakfast, Brunch
This no-frills breakfast spot serves honest American comfort food with Korean-American twists at affordable prices. The panko-crusted french toast draws crowds, while rice bowls like jalapeño bacon bring fusion flavors. Quick service and generous portions make it a neighborhood favorite for hearty morning fuel.
Must-Try Dishes: Panko Crusted French Toast, Jalapeño Bacon Rice Bowl, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Budget-friendly Korean-American breakfast fusion with massive portions
$ Hollywood Breakfast, Brunch
An owner-operated American-Lebanese counter spot where charbroiled kabobs and handmade falafel share billing with solid deli sandwiches and fresh-squeezed juices, all served in generous portions that regularly feed two. Helen and Fadi run the room with warmth that keeps Hollywood lunch regulars coming back across a quiet 12-year run, even without any press fanfare. The upstairs loft with jazz playing gives it more personality than the Vine Street storefront suggests, but this is still a come-for-the-food, not-the-scene kind of place.
Must-Try Dishes: Charbroiled Chicken Breast Kabob, Falafel Plate, Grilled Salmon Salad
What Makes it Special: American-Lebanese fusion deli where charbroiled kabobs and falafel share a menu with classic sandwiches and fresh-squeezed juices
$ Reynier Village Breakfast, Brunch
A Southern-leaning cafe that crosses comfort food with LA coffee culture—shrimp and grits and gumbo share counter space with salted caramel lattes and avocado toast, and the menu pulls it off without overreaching. The outdoor, pet-friendly setup and budget-friendly pricing make it a reliable neighborhood stop for brunch-pace eating without the brunch-price sting.
Must-Try Dishes: Break of Day Burrito, Shrimp & Grits, Salted Caramel Latte
What Makes it Special: Southern comfort classics like shrimp and grits and gumbo served alongside creative specialty lattes in a laid-back LA cafe setting
$$ Culver City Breakfast
San Diego-based breakfast chain brings its extensive all-day morning menu to Culver City with creative dishes like shrimp and grits alongside classic benedicts. The family-friendly spot serves nitro cold brew over coffee ice cubes in a casual atmosphere with no reservations, drawing crowds from 7am-3pm daily.
Must-Try Dishes: Shrimp and Grits, San Diego Benedict, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: San Diego breakfast institution bringing extensive creative menu to West LA
7.8
$ Sawtelle Burgers, Breakfast
A 1950s-themed diner running since 1986 near the western end of Route 66, built around a 43-variety shake program and classic American comfort plates served in vinyl booths with working mini jukeboxes and board games on every table. It draws families and late-night crowds who want reliable diner execution with genuine retro atmosphere rather than a costumed gimmick. Expect lively noise, coin-metered street parking that gets tight after 4 PM, and a menu that rewards the shake-and-burger lane over anything experimental.
Must-Try Dishes: Elvis Shake, Date & Honey Shake, Devilishly Delicious Deviled Eggs
What Makes it Special: A 1950s-themed diner open since 1986 near the western end of Route 66, with 43 deluxe shake varieties, a working jukebox, vinyl booths, and board games at every table.
7.8
$ Downtown LA Bakery, Breakfast
A Japanese-American donut shop in Little Tokyo that builds its lineup around matcha, ube, and bacon glazes rather than standard bakery fare—the kind of place where the flavors reflect the neighborhood. It runs as a quick counter operation with donut-shop pricing, which keeps the barrier low enough to draw weekend lines from across the city.
Must-Try Dishes: Green Tea Donut, Bacon Donut, Blueberry Donut
What Makes it Special: Japanese-American fusion donut shop in the heart of Little Tokyo, known for creative flavors like green tea and bacon that draw lines on weekends
7.8
$ Venice Breakfast, Brunch
Casual counter serving straightforward breakfast and turkey sandwiches with fair prices. A reliable Rose Ave stop for speedy beach-day fuel.
Must-Try Dishes: The Fatty (turkey, swiss, avocado), Rad Muffin, Bubba’s Basic
What Makes it Special: Affordable, fast breakfast-leaning sandwich lineup.
$ Santa Monica Breakfast
Authentic 1950s diner serving classic American breakfast in turquoise-blue retro setting since 1958. Red leather booths, counter seating with griddle views, and old-school hospitality define this local institution where housemade biscuits and gravy, giant cinnamon rolls, and hearty breakfast combos come at remarkably affordable prices.
Must-Try Dishes: Biscuits and Gravy, Hobo Breakfast, Fresh-Baked Cinnamon Rolls
What Makes it Special: Genuine 1950s diner with 66 years of local history
$$ Mar Vista Mexican, Breakfast
A Mar Vista breakfast counter built around blue corn tortillas and house-made salsas, executing Mexican morning staples with enough technique to separate it from generic brunch spots. The sunny patio makes it a neighborhood default for early risers who want chilaquiles without the weekend wait of larger venues.
Must-Try Dishes: Breakfast Burrito, Chilaquiles, Huevos Rancheros
What Makes it Special: Mexican-inflected breakfast spot using blue corn tortillas and house-made salsas on a sunny Mar Vista patio
$ Long Beach Breakfast, Brunch
Popular Long Beach breakfast chain serving American and Mexican comfort dishes with legendary challenges like the Mac Daddy Frankie 18-inch pancake. The downtown location opens at 8am daily with generous portions of classic breakfast fare and creative items like Flaky French Toast stuffed with cream cheese.
Must-Try Dishes: Mac Daddy Frankie (18-inch Pancake), Flaky French Toast, Baja Omelet
What Makes it Special: Local institution with four Long Beach locations offering legendary pancake challenges
7.7
$$ Culver City Breakfast, Brunch
This bright California-Latin cafe delivers health-conscious cuisine with signature brown rice pancakes and balance bowls in a sunny casual setting. Fresh juices, egg white omelets, and wholesome ingredients meet bold satisfying flavors, making it a neighborhood staple for guilt-free brunch.
Must-Try Dishes: Brown Rice Pancakes, Balance Bowl, California Omelette
What Makes it Special: Health-focused California-Latin fusion with famous brown rice pancakes
7.7
$ Beverly Hills Breakfast
This modern third-wave coffee shop emphasizes locally sourced, sustainable ingredients with expertly crafted espresso drinks and creative breakfast fare. The minimalist space and commitment to ethical sourcing attract a younger Beverly Hills crowd seeking quality without pretension.
Must-Try Dishes: Avocado Toast with Poached Eggs, French Toast Baguette, Brighton Granola
What Makes it Special: Third-wave coffee expertise with sustainable ethos
$ Cypress Park Mexican, Breakfast
A no-frills Figueroa corridor stand where fries are a classic supporting player—especially alongside burgers and heavier plates. They’re straight-ahead, salty, and best as a vehicle for chili or sauce. Come for simple comfort and the old-LA counter rhythm.
Must-Try Dishes: French fries, Chili fries, Burger combo with fries
What Makes it Special: Old-school counter spot with reliable fries and chili.
$ Bell American, Burgers
Jim’s Burgers on Atlantic is a long-standing drive-in style counter known for a sprawling menu that ranges from burgers and breakfast to pollo asado plates. It’s not the most polished stop in the area, but steady crowds and loyal regulars point to solid value and hearty portions.
Must-Try Dishes: Pollo asado half chicken plate, Cheeseburger with fries, Breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: Old-school burger stand with an unusually broad menu and standout value plates.
$ Santa Monica Breakfast
This eclectic neighborhood fixture since 2000 specializes in southwestern-influenced breakfast with over 20 chili varieties alongside pancakes and flaky French toast. The family-friendly space offers generous portions and creative combinations like chilaquiles and breakfast pizzas, making it a reliable choice for hearty morning meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Martin's Spicy Chilaquiles, Flaky French Toast, Desperado Omelet
What Makes it Special: Twenty-plus chili varieties and southwestern breakfast focus
Culver City Breakfast, Brunch
Food truck hub and event venue offers all-day breakfast menu with vegan options, acai bowls, and Asian-inspired bowls. Dog-friendly outdoor patio with Verve coffee creates casual workspace atmosphere alongside affordable healthy eats.
Must-Try Dishes: Vegan Tacos, Acai Bowls, Avocado Toast with Vegan Cream Cheese
What Makes it Special: Unique food truck venue model with event space and meal subscription options