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Best Brunch Bliss Spots Breakfast Restaurants in Corona

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Mama's Backyard Cafe
A classic Italian bakery-cafe with a garden-like backyard and pastries that locals fold into their pre-game ritual.

Notable Picks

$ Corona Breakfast, Brunch
An old-line Italian bakery-cafe tucked behind Leo’s Latticini, best known for its cannoli, cakes, and strong coffee served from morning through pre-game Mets crowds. The room runs cozy and nostalgic, so breakfast here feels more like dropping into a neighborhood institution than a quick grab-and-go.
Must-Try Dishes: Mama's Special hero, Cannoli, Sfogliatelle
What makes it special: A classic Italian bakery-cafe with a garden-like backyard and pastries that locals fold into their pre-game ritual.
$ Corona Breakfast, Bagels
A women-owned Mexican cafe and deli where the morning revolves around coffee, bagels, egg sandwiches, and a surprisingly deep lineup of Mexican breakfast plates. It’s the move when you want a proper sit-down or takeout breakfast under $15, with everything from basic omelettes to chilaquiles and burritos on one sprawling menu.
Must-Try Dishes: Huevos Rancheros, Chilaquiles Verdes, Bacon egg & cheese potato burrito
What makes it special: A 24-hour-leaning Mexican cafe with a full American-and-Mexican breakfast board under one roof.
$ Corona Breakfast, Brunch
A breakfast-and-brunch-focused food truck parked off 104th Street, known for oversized pancakes, French toast, and Mexican plates that feel more diner than truck. It delivers a mix of American and Mexican breakfasts at low prices, with portions that skew big enough to cover brunch outright.
Must-Try Dishes: Golden Brown Pancakes, Cinnamon French Toast, Chilaquiles Verdes
What makes it special: A parked truck turning out full-stack pancakes and Mexican breakfasts that eat like a proper sit-down brunch.

Worthy Picks

$ Corona Breakfast
A newer Mexican bakery in North Corona that’s quietly become a destination for fresh conchas, cinnamon rolls, and other sweet breads baked on site. It’s a grab-and-go style morning stop where the appeal is simple: very fresh pan dulce and coffee without leaving the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes: Conchas, Cinnamon roll, Mexican sweet bread assortment
What makes it special: Small-batch Mexican bakery focused on fresh-from-the-oven pan dulce rather than a big cafe setup.
$$ Corona Breakfast
A Colombian-Mexican bakery and deli off Northern Boulevard that opens early for coffee, hearty egg plates, and hot baked goods. It functions as a casual, all-purpose breakfast stop where you can pair a proper desayuno with empanadas or sweets and still keep the bill in check.
Must-Try Dishes: Huevos Rancheros, Empanadas, Tres Leches cake
What makes it special: Early-opening Colombian-style bakery with full breakfasts, fried snacks, and desserts under one roof.