Best Breakfast Restaurants in Ridgewood
6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Julia's Beer & Wine Bar
A bottle-friendly bar that eats like a small-plates tapas night.
Notable Picks
8.2
A wine-and-small-plates room that leans Iberian in spirit, best when you treat it like a paced tapas crawl rather than a full entrée hunt. The sweet spot is ordering two salty-crispy bites, one rich sandwich-style plate, and then letting the bottle do the rest.
Must-Try Dishes:
Patatas bravas, Cubanish sandwich, Oysters
What Makes it Special: A bottle-friendly bar that eats like a small-plates tapas night.
#2
Gunther’s
8.2
A modern, community-forward breakfast-and-lunch spot that treats sandwiches like the main event, with thoughtful builds and a tight, repeatable menu. The move is one signature sando plus a coffee—clean, satisfying, and not overcomplicated.
Must-Try Dishes:
Gunther, Kithy, Ricotta Toast
What Makes it Special: Signature sandwiches that feel designed, not generic.
Worthy Picks
7.8
A corner cafe setup where the baked-goods program shines most as a morning companion to coffee rather than a destination pastry case. Go with one seasonal baked item plus something simple and savory if you’re turning it into breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mixed berry muffin, Chocolate chip cookie, Seasonal baked goods (rotating)
What Makes it Special: Coffee-forward corner shop with scratch-made seasonal baked goods.
7.8
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
A classic neighborhood diner that does the dependable NYC breakfast rotation with generous portions and fast coffee refills. It’s not trying to be trendy—this is about reliable eggs, pancakes, and comfort-first plates that show up when you’re hungry.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Toast Deluxe, Pancakes, 2 Eggs Any Style
What Makes it Special: Old-school diner breakfast with big portions and speed.
7.7
A cozy café with a breakfast-and-lunch menu that leans into sandwiches, pastries, and a few distinctive morning plates. Best used as a casual hang where you pick one strong breakfast item and keep the order focused.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cheddar Smashbrowns, Everything Bagel, Almond Croissant
What Makes it Special: A café menu with a few standout breakfast hits.
#6
Cholita
7.6
A neighborhood coffee shop with an Ecuadorian-leaning specialty-drink lane that’s best for a quick morning reset. Treat it like a coffee-first stop and pair a signature latte with a light bite rather than expecting a full brunch spread.
Must-Try Dishes:
Raices, Cocada, Maple Latte
What Makes it Special: Ecuador-inspired signature coffee drinks with real personality.