Best Breakfast Restaurants in Prospect Heights
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Tom's
A Brooklyn diner institution with massive, repeatable breakfast-and-lunch reliability.
Notable Picks
#1
Tom's
8.4
A classic Prospect Heights diner with a deep bench of breakfast plates and straightforward lunch staples that locals treat like a weekly ritual. It’s at its best when you order in the diner lane—eggs, pancakes, and a no-nonsense burger—then let the old-school rhythm do the rest.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pancakes, Omelet platter, Homemade burger
What makes it special: A Brooklyn diner institution with massive, repeatable breakfast-and-lunch reliability.
8.4
A counter-order breakfast specialist built around oatmeal griddle cakes—soft, browned, and structured enough to carry toppings without turning heavy. Keep the order tight: one stack plus eggs and a salty side so the sweet-and-savory balance lands clean.
Must-Try Dishes:
OG oatmeal griddle cakes, Eggs + hash brown, Griddle cake seasonal stack
What makes it special: Oatmeal griddle cakes that are the whole reason to come.
8.1
A Prospect Heights comfort-food stop with soulful plates that feel built for repeat visits rather than special-occasion theater. Go for the signatures, keep sides purposeful, and you’ll get the full payoff without ordering redundantly.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fried chicken, Mac and cheese, House hot sauce
What makes it special: Soulful, comfort-first cooking that keeps locals coming back.
8.1
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Comfort Food Classics
A Prospect Heights all-day cafe (founded in 2009) that plays best as a fast, dependable breakfast sandwich stop with good coffee and zero drama. Treat it like a routine: one egg-and-cheese build, one baked good, and keep moving while it’s hot.
Must-Try Dishes:
BEC on a bagel, Breakfast bagel sandwich, Iced coffee
What makes it special: A 2009 neighborhood cafe built for reliable breakfast sandwiches.
#5
Little Egg
8
A breakfast-and-lunch specialist that prioritizes clean execution and a steady daytime rhythm. The best experience is a focused brunch order—one egg-centered plate plus one sweet item for the table—so you get range without turning it into a carb pile-up.
Must-Try Dishes:
Egg plate, Pancakes, Breakfast sandwich
What makes it special: A daytime kitchen that keeps egg-and-griddle standards consistently tight.
Worthy Picks
#6
Nûrish
7.8
A bright, work-friendly cafe that does clean breakfast well—smooth coffee, bowls, and lighter plates that still feel like a full meal. It’s strongest when you order with discipline: one main, one drink, and leave room for the rest of your day.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast bowl, Avocado toast, Fresh-pressed juice
What makes it special: A health-leaning cafe breakfast that’s built for everyday repeatability.
7.6
A neighborhood juice bar and cafe where breakfast is about function: smoothies, quick bites, and easy grab-and-go energy. Treat it like a fuel stop—one drink plus one small food item—so it stays fast and satisfying.
Must-Try Dishes:
Green smoothie, Vegan breakfast sandwich, Fresh juice
What makes it special: A no-frills juice-and-breakfast counter for fast daily fuel.