Best Brunch Restaurants in Beverly Grove
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Eggslut (Beverly Center)
High-volume egg sandwich specialist with remarkably consistent execution and craveable combos.
Notable Picks
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.
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.
8.3
The Henry is an all-day modern American hangout where brunch plates, salads, sushi-style snacks, and cocktails share the same bright, design-forward space. It anchors the Robertson corridor as a meet-up spot for daytime meetings, patio brunches, and casual evenings alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Short Rib Potstickers, Avocado Toast, Jumbo Lump Crab Cake
What Makes it Special: An all-day New American spot that’s as strong at brunch as at cocktails.
8
Ponsonby Road Cafe brings a New Zealand-inspired cafe menu to the Beverly Grove side of La Cienega, pairing savory pies and salads with a small lineup of toasted bagels. It’s more of a cozy all-day cafe than a dedicated bagel shop, but the egg-and-cheese bagels and coffee make it a mellow alternative to the busier 3rd Street brunch staples.
Must-Try Dishes:
Eggs and Cheese Bagel, Plain Bagel with Cream Cheese, Steak and Cheese Pie
What Makes it Special: New Zealand-style cafe where bagels share menu space with savory pies and espresso drinks.
Worthy Picks
#5
Mood
7.9
Mood is a design-forward 3rd Street cafe that leans into brunch plates but quietly turns out rich, knife-and-fork sandwiches like the Croque Madam and tuna salad on sourdough. It’s a place to linger over coffee or brunch cocktails rather than a grab-and-go deli stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Croque Madam, Tuna Salad Sandwich, Breakfast Burger
What Makes it Special: Stylish all-day cafe where brunch-y sandwiches come with a high-design room.