Best Quick Bites Breakfast Restaurants in Los Angeles
50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Eggslut
Downtown’s most famous egg-sandwich counter with huge, sustained crowds.
Notable Picks
#1
Eggslut
8.9
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.
8.9
Eggslut’s Beverly Center outpost is a high-volume breakfast counter turning out rich egg sandwiches, brioche buns, and truffle hashbrowns to a near-constant line. It’s a fast-moving, order-at-the-counter operation where the payoff is indulgent, yolk-forward breakfast that still feels dialed in after thousands of orders.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fairfax egg sandwich with caramelized onions, Bacon, Egg & Cheese on brioche, Slut coddled egg with potato purée
What Makes it Special: High-volume egg sandwich specialist with remarkably consistent execution and craveable combos.
#3
Egg Tuck
8.7
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.
#4
Gjusta
8.5
Bakery-deli-market with a sprawling menu, counter ordering, and shaded outdoor seating. Families like the flexibility: pastries for kids, salads and sandwiches for adults, plus take-home pantry items.
Must-Try Dishes:
Smoked Fish Plate, Turkey Reuben, Rotisserie Chicken with Sides
What Makes it Special: Market-style bakery with wide, family-friendly choice and takeaway.
8.4
Breakfast by Salt’s Cure is a compact West Hollywood offshoot from chef-owner Chris Phelps focused almost entirely on oatmeal-based griddle cakes. The order-at-the-counter format keeps things moving while locals and out-of-towners work through rotating flavors and a short list of savory plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
OG Oatmeal Griddle Cakes, Banana Nut Griddle Cakes, Breakfast Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Pancake-focused spot where oatmeal griddle cakes are cooked to order and come in multiple flavors.
#6
Egg Tuck
8.4
Vibes:
Brunch Bliss Spots
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Instagram Worthy Wonders
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.
Hof's Hut is an old-school South Bay diner-bakery pairing patty melts, club sandwiches, and coffee-shop breakfasts with a full case of pies. Regulars lean on it for dependable American comfort food, late breakfasts, and casual dinners that feel more neighborhood than corporate.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Pot Pie, Patty Melt, Coconut Cream Pie
What Makes it Special: Long-running diner-bakery serving classic American plates and house pies.
8.4
Mood is a corner cafe on 3rd Street pouring espresso drinks and turning out an all-day breakfast menu of egg dishes, sandwiches, and pastries. It walks the line between cozy neighborhood hangout and modern coffee bar, with enough heartier plates to make it a legitimate breakfast destination.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast sandwich on toasted sourdough, Avocado toast with soft eggs, Granola and yogurt parfait
What Makes it Special: Modern cafe pairing serious coffee with a full breakfast-and-sandwich lineup.
8.4
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.
8.4
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
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.
#11
Calic Bagel
8.3
LA-style bagels using the Asian Tangzhong technique create an unusually fluffy, soft interior with a thin blistered crust designed for ripping and dipping. Founded by husband-and-wife team Alex and Sun Sohn in 2023 after their garlic bread kits went viral during COVID, they've built a following for stuffed bagels filled with creative cream cheeses and Korean-inspired schmears like Jeju tangerine and gochujang butter.
Must-Try Dishes:
Signature Calic (Garlic Stuffed Bagel), LA Lox Sandwich, Habanero Calic
What Makes it Special: Asian-inspired baking technique creates distinctly fluffy bagels unlike traditional New York style
8.3
European deli and market serving innovative breakfast since 2000, known for house-smoked salmon and savory pancakes. This family-owned spot doubles as a Scandinavian, Dutch, and German import market with extensive cheese and charcuterie selections, creating a unique neighborhood cafe that serves breakfast and sandwiches alongside hard-to-find European specialty foods.
Must-Try Dishes:
Savory Salmon Pancake, House-Smoked Salmon, Green Eggs n' Ham
What Makes it Special: House-smoked salmon and European market with 24+ years of neighborhood service
#13
Sweet Maple
8.3
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
8.2
An airy, all-day bakery-café known for naturally leavened breads and polished viennoiserie with a light California touch. The menu reads simple, but execution stays sharp across breakfast pastries, toasts, and seasonal specials.
Must-Try Dishes:
Country sourdough loaf, Ham & cheese croissant, Seasonal fruit danish
What Makes it Special: Artisan bread program anchored by strong daily pastry execution.
8.2
A classic LA deli serving big, old-school American Jewish comfort—stacked sandwiches, soups, and breakfast plates that locals treat like a daily utility. Not a design destination, but consistently satisfying for takeout or a casual booth meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pastrami sandwich, Matzo ball soup, Corned beef hash breakfast
What Makes it Special: Old-LA deli comfort with reliably hefty portions.
#16
Friends & Family
8.2
Husband-wife chef team Daniel Mattern and pastry chef Roxana Jullapat created this East Hollywood cafe combining exceptional house-baked breads with California-seasonal breakfast plates. The bright, modern space feels like a comfortable safe haven for morning meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Olive Oil Fried Eggs, Egg Salad Sandwich, White Cheddar Biscuit
What Makes it Special: Acclaimed pastry chef Roxana Jullapat's exceptional breads meet chef-driven breakfast
#17
Ray's
8.2
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.
#18
Whata Peach
8.2
Walk-up counter cafe serving organic smoothies, açaí bowls, and creative toast combinations with house-made vegan ingredients. Opened in 2021, this outdoor-focused spot has cultivated a loyal following with standout items like the Peachy Matcha Latte and Garden Toast topped with feta, heirloom tomatoes, and microgreens.
Must-Try Dishes:
Garden Toast, PB Banana Smoothie, Cookie Butter Latte
What Makes it Special: House-made vegan cheeses and chorizo with fresh, photogenic presentations
A Glassell Park bakery-restaurant known for exceptional bread and a daytime menu that makes breakfast feel like a proper meal. Think tight sandwiches, eggs, and baked goods with real craft behind them. The vibe is straightforward, the food is the point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast sandwich on house bread, Seasonal pastry, Daily egg plate
What Makes it Special: Breakfast built around some of the best bread in the area.
8.1
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.
8.1
Husband-wife passion project combining neighborhood cafe warmth with wine bar sophistication. Features Caffe Luxxe coffee, 11 draft beers, and fresh Mediterranean-inspired fare with plastic-free commitment.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cordova Breakfast Burrito, Spicy Chicken Sandwich, Lox Bagel
What Makes it Special: Family-run spot merging quality coffee with wine bar vibes and sustainable practices
#22
Courtyard Cafe
8.1
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.
#23
Dialog Cafe
8.1
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
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
8.1
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
#25
Lamalo Cafe
8.1
A kosher bakery-cafe that goes bigger than expected with its showpiece “100-layer” lasagna. The bake is deeply stacked, saucy, and built for shareable comfort without feeling heavy. Great when you want lasagna in a casual daytime setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
100-Layer Lasagna, Shakshuka, Borekas
What Makes it Special: Kosher cafe doing a signature ultra-layered lasagna worth the detour.
8.1
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Pet Friendly Paradise
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.
8.1
Family-run deli tucked inside a Citibank building serving traditional New York-style sandwiches, wraps, and breakfast items with notably fast service. The bacon, egg, and cheese on a bagel and California wrap draw consistent praise, along with their house-made chicken soup and smoothies made with fresh ingredients.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bacon Egg & Cheese on Bagel, California Wrap, Chicken Soup
What Makes it Special: Exceptionally warm family service and classic deli execution in an unexpected bank setting
8
Since 2016, this specialty coffee haven brews Intelligentsia with individual grinding and precision, paired with pastries from La Mousse and Bread Bar. The space offers warm lighting and ample seating for remote work, with standout drinks like tiramisu latte and duo latte blending coffee with milk tea.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tiramisu Latte, Duo Latte, Spinach Artichoke Danish
What Makes it Special: Individually brewed specialty coffee with premium beans and cozy study atmosphere
8
Next door to the osteria, Angelini Alimentari functions as an all-day Italian café and market with espresso, panini, salads, and a tight selection of wines and imported goods. It’s an easy stop for a lighter lunch, aperitivo, or takeaway lasagna when you want Angelini flavors without a full dinner reservation.
Must-Try Dishes:
Meatball Sub Sandwich, Chicken Milanese Panini, Pistachio Gelato
What Makes it Special: Italian café-market hybrid from the Angelini team where espresso, panini, salads, and gelato meet a compact retail wall of imported goods.
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Quick Bites Champions
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.
8
A kosher Persian-influenced bakery-café that balances savory staples with a strong pastry counter. Think practical neighborhood breakfasts, warm breads, and sweets that skew comforting over fussy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Borekas, Rugelach, Fresh baked challah
What Makes it Special: Kosher bakery-café blending Persian comfort with daily bakes.
8
Blu Jam’s Downtown location delivers a polished, comfort-forward American brunch with consistent execution and friendly pace. The menu leans classic-plus—pancakes, French toast, omelets—done with richer sauces and thoughtful sides. Best as a dependable weekend ritual rather than a hunt-worthy novelty.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crunchy French toast, Breakfast burrito, Seasonal pancakes
What Makes it Special: Elevated comfort-brunch staples with reliable consistency.
#33
Cafe Antonietta
8
A backyard-feel Cypress Park cafe serving Mexican-inspired breakfast with playful coffee specials. The menu is short but strong, built around craveable items like burritos and sweet bites. A newer, low-key find that feels local in the best way.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast burrito, French toast bites, Specialty latte
What Makes it Special: Mexican-leaning breakfast with fun, dessert-inspired drinks.
#34
Caffe Luxxe
8
Caffe Luxxe anchors the Country Mart mornings with serious espresso, silky matcha, and better-than-average pastries. It’s a casual, counter-service spot where locals linger over cappuccinos before school drop-off or a Montana Avenue walk.
Must-Try Dishes:
Matcha Latte, Nutella Croissant, Breakfast Sandwich with egg and cheddar
What Makes it Special: Specialty coffee and pastries with a relaxed, European-style café feel.
8
Founded in 2014, this organic sourdough bakery started at farmer's markets before opening the Echo Park cafe in 2019. Swedish cardamom buns, kouign-amann, and Gruyère-thyme croissants showcase technical pastry mastery, while the breakfast burrito delivers hearty savory options on a covered patio.
Must-Try Dishes:
Swedish Cardamom Bun, Breakfast Burrito, Kouign-Amann
What Makes it Special: Organic sourdough expertise from decade of farmer's market roots
#36
D'Todo Natural
8
D’Todo Natural is a health-focused cafe and juice bar where breakfast leans nutritious, with mega breakfast plates, huevos rancheros, vegan pancakes, and acai bowls. It functions as the neighborhood’s nutritional corner, balancing classic Mexican breakfasts with plant-forward options and a long list of fresh juices.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mega Breakfast, Huevos Rancheros, Acai Bowl
What Makes it Special: Health-minded breakfast cafe blending Mexican plates, vegan options, and made-to-order juices.
#37
Homegirl Cafe
8
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.
#38
HomeState
8
Vibes:
Brunch Bliss Spots
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Instagram Worthy Wonders
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
Counter-service spot for pressed sandwiches that pack flavor: Cuban, Italian, and chipotle chicken lead the lineup. Friendly pricing and fast pacing suit weekday lunch.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cubano, Italian Job, Chipotle Chicken
What Makes it Special: Pressed, sauce-forward sandwiches with quick counter flow.
Worthy Picks
#40
& Waffles
7.9
Family-run North Hollywood expansion bringing celebrity-endorsed Belgian waffles and chicken to Downtown Long Beach in 2025. Brothers Raffi and Serge Damadyan follow their father's restaurant legacy, offering dishes like the Carlitos Churro Waffle and Cajun fried chicken, with celebrity photos adorning the walls.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Wings & Waffles, Cajun Country Skillet, Carlitos Churro Waffle
What Makes it Special: Celebrity-frequented concept recommended by Gabriel Iglesias with family restaurant DNA
7.9
Vibes:
Brunch Bliss Spots
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Quick Bites Champions
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
#42
Cafe Los Feliz
7.9
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
#43
Culver & Main
7.9
Neighborhood breakfast and lunch cafe serving comforting California fare with standout sandwiches like the crispy fried chicken and tuna melt. The accessible atmosphere and friendly service make this a reliable choice for casual Main Street dining from morning through afternoon.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fried Chicken Sandwich, Tuna Melt, Breakfast Burrito
What Makes it Special: Comforting neighborhood cafe with generous portions and consistently friendly atmosphere on Main Street
#44
Doubting Thomas
7.9
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
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
#45
Dukes Cafe
7.9
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
7.9
Javista Weho is a neighborhood coffee bar sharing the 7494 Santa Monica address, known for serious espresso, a compact breakfast menu, and a relaxed workspace vibe. It’s where locals grab pour-overs, breakfast burritos, and avocado toast before heading to nearby studios and offices.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Breakfast Sandwich, Avocado Toast
What Makes it Special: Coffee-first cafe with a tighter breakfast menu and plenty of laptop-friendly seating.
#47
La Prime Caffe
7.9
A from-scratch breakfast counter on Sepulveda that builds its menu around organic espresso and house-made sauces rather than heat-lamp shortcuts—waffles and burritos are the draw, and the 90% five-star rate across 120 Google reviews backs the repeat-visit pattern. It works best as an early-morning West LA routine stop where the compact format keeps things moving and the kitchen stays focused on a tight lineup.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Extreme Waffle, French Toast Combo
What Makes it Special: West LA breakfast counter built on organic espresso, house-made sauces, and from-scratch waffles that draw 500+ Yelp reviews to a small Sepulveda storefront.
#48
Mike's Deli 2
7.9
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
#49
Paris Baguette
7.9
At Paris Baguette, airy breads and perfectly layered pastries headline the Korean-French bakery experience. Serving breakfast classics alongside fruit-filled danishes and creamy cakes, it's beloved for grab-and-go breakfasts and sweet treats. Multilingual staff keep lines moving, making it a favorite for fast morning carb fixes.
Must-Try Dishes:
Egg Mayo Sandwich, Strawberry Croissant, Coffee Roll
What Makes it Special: Korean-French bakery with breakfast grab-and-go pastries.
7.9
This local coffee roaster's third location opened near the Convention Center with a shaded patio retreat. While coffee is the star—featuring house-roasted single-origin beans and seasonal lattes—the expanded food menu now includes grab-and-go breakfast items and house-baked pastries including standout biscuits.
Must-Try Dishes:
House Biscuit, Banana Bread, Maple Lavender Latte
What Makes it Special: Local roastery with house-roasted beans and beautiful shaded patio