Whether you’re fueling up for a power day at the office or on the ski slopes, recovering from a night out, or looking for something you’ve never tried before, breakfast and brunch in Salt Lake City offers an array of different choices. The city boasts everything from cozy '50s-style diners for old schoolers to sleek, modern dining experiences for foodies.

Bruges Waffles & Frites


Established by Belgium-born Pierre Vandamme and fellow Belgian Philippe Wyffels, Bruges Waffles & Frites is a friendly café that serves Belgian-inspired food such as traditional Liège waffles and frites. What began as a vending cart at the Downtown Salt Lake City Farmers Market and some local summer events selling the delicious waffles has become one of the city’s go-to spots for mouthwatering waffles with a variety of sweet and savory toppings, gourmet sandwiches, omelets and scrambles, and authentic Belgian fries. The European-style chain is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, seven days a week, and has locations all over the city.

Salt Lake City, UT, Phone: 801-363-4444

Eggs in the City


Located in an old gas station, Eggs in the City is an eclectic diner-style eatery with a creative interior is filled with local art, comfy booth or counter seating in front of an open kitchen, and a warm atmosphere. The spot is popular with breakfast-goers with unusual takes on regular favorites such as build-your-own breakfast burritos, eggs Benedict Florentine, light and sweet crepes with Nutella and fresh fruit, and fluffy omelets with various fillings. Breakfast is served all day, however, get there early as there is always a queue at this favorite spot, which is open for breakfast and lunch, seven days a week.

2795 S 2300 E, Millcreek, UT, Phone: 801-581-0809

Finn's Cafe

Finn's Cafe

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Finn's Cafe is a smart, family-run restaurant that has been serving loyal customers delicious food for breakfast and lunch since 1952. Formerly located at the top of Parley's Way and now in a newly renovated building in the Sugarhouse area, the historic restaurant boasts wooden floors and ceilings and is decorated in earthy tones, creating a warm and welcoming ambiance. There is also a large outdoor patio for alfresco dining in the warm summer months, and an espresso bar offers house-roasted coffees and freshly baked pastries and sourdough bread. Owned by Finn Gurholt and his family, the small, intimate diner delivers a cozy, quiet atmosphere where customers can savor Norwegian-inspired classics like the Scandinavian Breakfast, eggs Benedict, and Norwegian waffles.

1624 1100 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, Phone: 801-467-4000

Hruska's Kolaches


Hruska's Kolaches is a family-owned and operated bakery and café managed by three siblings who use age-old family recipes to create made-from-scratch, super-fresh food every day. Traditional, homemade kolaches are baked in small batches several times a day and served warm from the oven with a variety of delicious fillings ranging from sweet to savory. Sweet kolaches include maple pecan, fruit and cream cheese, and cinnamon, while savory kolaches range from bacon, egg, and cheese to pulled pork, sausage and gravy, and chicken cilantro. Vegetarian options are available, as is a catering menu, and Hruska’s Kolaches is open from early morning until sellout.

2030 S 900 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, Phone: 385-309-4379

Hub and Spoke Diner

Hub and Spoke Diner

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Created by the same crowd that brought the city Finca, Pago, and East Liberty Tap House, Hub and Spoke Diner is an acclaimed restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a refined and elegant setting. Open seven days a week, it’s an excellent spot for enjoying comfort food, especially for breakfast, with a farm-to-table-inspired menu that focuses on dishes prepared with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. Think crab salad eggs Benedict, organic egg omelets and scrambles, house-made sausage and house-smoked bacon, and freshly baked bread, pastries and sweet treats made from scratch daily. Hub and Spoke is open seven days a week.

1291 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, Phone: 801-487-0698

Lazy Day Cafe


The Lazy Day Cafe is a small family-owned business that offers a fantastic breakfast in a casual, unpretentious setting. The easy-going eatery features counter seating and a cozy fireplace and presents a menu of hearty, home-style fare such as lemon pancakes served with homemade buttermilk syrup, pork chili verde burritos, classic eggs Benedict, and shrimp and grits. The Lazy Deluxe Breakfast boasts fried chicken breast, bacon, cheddar cheese, and a fried egg, topped with house gravy on a biscuit served with hash browns and is always a popular choice among breakfasters and brunchers.

2020 E 3300 S #23, Salt Lake City, UT 84109, Phone: 801-953-0311

Left Fork Grill


The Left Fork Grill is a simple, unpretentious diner with an old-school feel that serves American comfort food, breakfast specials, and freshly baked homemade pies. Boasting a clean, modern interior with friendly, competent, and enthusiastic service, the restaurant has an enticing menu, which features interesting takes on classics such as fried eggs on sourdough toast, meatloaf sandwiches with coleslaw, grilled cheese and ham, egg scrambles, pancakes and waffles, and eggy French toast. The Left Fork Grill is renowned for their mouthwatering homemade pies, which have light, flaky, buttery crusts and beautifully made fillings, ranging from apple pie, served with a slice of cheese on the side, and a dark, intense blueberry pie packed with whole berries.

68 W 3900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84107, Phone: 801-266-4322

Market Street Grill - Downtown


The Market Street Grill - Downtown is a local chain with locations around the city that serves fresh seafood and oysters, classic burgers, fries and steaks, and other fare in a stylish setting. The Market Street Grill in downtown Salt Lake City is the only location to serve breakfast, which features all the usual favorites such as eggs Benedict, scrambles, and omelets packed with delicious fillings, hot oatmeal, French toast and buttermilk pancakes, bowls of fresh fruit, and Belgian waffles. The restaurant offers daily omelet specials served with a choice of hash browns, potatoes, or tomatoes and accompanied by blueberry muffins or toast.

48 W Market St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, Phone: 801-322-4668

Oasis Cafe


A quiet getaway just on the edges of bustling downtown Salt Lake City, the Oasis Cafe is a friendly neighborhood spot that offers a quiet place to enjoy breakfast and brunch seven days a week. The café features both indoor and outdoor seating, the former of which is a Zen-like space, and the latter is a pretty patio that is perfect for sunny days. Breakfasters and brunchers can tuck into plates of fluffy scrambled eggs and bacon, omelets, eggs Benedict, and stacks of pancakes with sweet or savory toppings as well as healthy options such as fruit, oatmeal, and muffins. Oasis Café also has a full service bar where mimosas and Bloody Marys are available to complete brunch.

151 S 500 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, Phone: 801-322-0404

Over the Counter Cafe

Over the Counter Cafe

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Over the Counter Cafe is a long-standing breakfast spot that has delighting locals with stellar breakfast fare since 1983. The Millcreek-based eatery’s approach to breakfast is to use fresh locally sourced ingredients to prepare and present a wallet-friendly menu of favorite dishes such as blueberry lemon French toast, bowls of oatmeal with fresh fruit, stacks of pancakes with sweet or savory toppings, and a variety of omelets with different fillings. Breakfast combinations include steak and eggs, pork chops and eggs, breakfast burritos and eggs Florentine. Over the Counter Café is open for breakfast and lunch, seven days a week.

2343 E 3300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84109, Phone: 801-487-8725

Penny Ann's Cafe


Penny Ann's Cafe is a friendly neighborhood café that offers hearty home-style cooking in a relaxed setting. Boasting a menu that is plentiful, delicious, and amazingly affordable, Penny Ann’s serves breakfast all day long, seven days a week, and is a favorite spot with locals and visitors alike. Hailed as the “home of the hot cake,” Penny Ann’s offers a variety of hot-from-the-oven hot cakes with different toppings, stacks of pancakes, waffles and eggy French toast, biscuits, and gravy, breakfast burritos, and peanut butter pie. All of the sumptuous food is accompanied by fresh fruit juices, house-roasted coffee, freshly brewed tea, and sodas.

1810 S Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, Phone: 801-935-4760 and 280 East 12300 South, Draper, UT 84020, Phone: 801-662-0009

Pig & A Jelly Jar Salt Lake City


Often forgotten but absolutely fantastic, Pig & A Jelly Jar Salt Lake City is an excellent breakfast and brunch spot in Salt Lake City. Located just a few blocks from Liberty Park, the eclectic fixture boasts a creative atmosphere with artsy decor and outdoor porch seating and serves a delicious all-day breakfast menu of firm favorites and classics with a twist. The menu features scrambles and Southern specialties such as chicken and waffles, egg Benedicts, pancakes, waffles, and French toast, and incredible house-made biscuits served with house-made jams like strawberry coconut blueberry lavender. Pig & A Jelly Jar Salt Lake City is open for breakfast and lunch, seven days a week, and offers specials throughout the week.

401 East 900 South A, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, Phone: 385-202-7366

Ruth's Diner


Located in a beautifully renovated 1930s trolley car that is parked in the heart of Emigration Canyon, Ruth's Diner is a favorite eatery that serves an all-day breakfast American and Southwest breakfast dishes, pancakes and sausages to huevos rancheros. The friendly neighborhood institution began as an archetypal roadside trolley diner and boasts a lovely outdoor patio for alfresco-style dining; it also occasionally hosts live music events throughout the month. The breakfast menu features all the usual favorites from Benedicts to breakfast burritos as well as Ruth’s famous “mile-high biscuits,” which are fist-sized, fluffy, buttery biscuits.

4160 Emigration Canyon Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, Phone: 801-582-5807

Sweet Lake Biscuits & Limeade


What began as a limeade stand at the Salt Lake City Farmers Market, Sweet Lake Biscuits & Limeade is now a fully-fledged family-owned restaurant that serves fantastic breakfast and brunch, seven days a week. The menu features a range of healthy, hearty, and homemade dishes, freshly prepared salads, biscuit sandwiches, and delicious house-made limeades. The breakfast menu features breakfast plates such as the Hoss with fried chicken, egg and bacon, cheddar cheese, sausage gravy, and a biscuit, and the Biscuit Benedict of medium poached eggs and ham, house hollandaise sauce, and a side of hash browns, topped with green onion garnish.

1962, 54 West 1700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115, Phone: 801-953-1978

The Little America Coffee Shop

The Little America Coffee Shop

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Appropriately named, The Little America Coffee Shop is just that. The family-friendly eatery serves a menu of comfort foods, traditional favorites, and excellent all-day breakfast in a casual and relaxed environment. The made-from-scratch breakfast menu features freshly baked bread, pastries, muffins, and croissants, fresh seasonal fruit bowls, yogurt parfait and Greek yogurt bowls, assorted cereals, and oatmeal, omelets and egg dishes, stacks of pancakes, French toast, and Belgian waffles. Little America Coffee Shop boasts bright decor and modern furnishings, and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, seven days a week.

500 Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, Phone: 801-596-5708

The Park Cafe


Boasting beautiful views of Liberty Park pond, The Park Cafe has been around for a while and is always packed. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the casual eatery has a relaxed, laidback atmosphere and is an excellent spot for a hearty breakfast or cure-the-hangover brunch with dishes such as Michigan hash-pork potatoes mixed with sausage, peppers, and mushrooms and topped with cheddar cheese and two eggs. Other breakfast specialties range from the Southwest Eggs, which are served with green chili, Monterey Jack cheese, salsa, and sour cream, to the Mexican Hash served in a flour tortilla and the deliciously eggy French toast.

604 East 1300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84105, Phone: 801-487-1670

The Rose Establishment


The Rose Establishment is a fantastic downtown spot for a no-fuss breakfast and one of the most beautiful coffee shops in Salt Lake City with a menu to match. The hip, down-home coffeehouse serves freshly ground and roasted coffees and loose-leaf teas along with a gourmet and cold-pressed sandwich menu, freshly baked bread, pastries, and sweet treats from the in-house bakery, and light breakfast plates such as heirloom tomato toast, smashed avocado tartine, homemade porridge, and melt-in-your-mouth shortbread cookies.

235 South 400 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, Phone: 801-990-6270