While things like breakfast pizza show up on the menu, find their version of avocado toast, granola, and other various Italian-American-slanted sweets on the morning bill of fare. Read more.
Possibly the most pleasant place to have breakfast in LA, the glorious light in the mornings is hard to beat. Throw in pitch perfect pastries and favorites like croque madame and wild mushroom toast. Read more.
This instant classic of a bakery and cafe in Santa Monica has daily breakfast favorites including the fried egg sandwich, green eggs and ham, brisket hash, and a house-cured salmon platter. Read more.
Opens every morning at 6:30 a.m. with just coffee and pastries, then ventures on to classics like ricotta toast and sorrel pesto rice at 8 a.m. Don't miss that crispy rice salad, either. Read more.
The lovely wrap-around patio suits the plates coming out of the kitchen, like a Wagyu steak and eggs plate, artichoke tarragon omelette, vegetable frittata, and blueberry buckwheat pancakes. Read more.
Though breakfast hours commence at 9 a.m., the offerings are fantastic from the get go. Try the blueberry pancakes or chicken milanese slathered with maggi ranch. Read more.
There's a number of benedicts, like the Ode to Butterfield's, which is a flat-iron steak with poached eggs and a cabernet hollandaise. The house-made turkey sausage works well in the frittata. Read more.
Farm Shop serves near-perfect versions of dishes like French toast with blueberry marmalade, rolled omelets with soft herbs and fried potatoes, and pastrami and eggs served with green tomato ketchup. Read more.
Bustling every morning for breakfast, which could include Verve coffee with house-baked pastries, or something more substantial like the epic breakfast sandwich with thick slabs of pork belly. Read more.
This beloved Century City cafe does great pastries and other quick bites. The house-cured gravlax, poached eggs, breakfast scrambles with smoked ham & leeks; and homemade granola are good picks. Read more.
This bright, airy spot does a fantastic breakfast with wood-fired asparagus with sunny-side up eggs, breakfast pizza with house sausage and potatoes, or a baked eggs skillet with pepperonata. Read more.
Expert eggs benedict (smoked salmon is an option), terrific omelets, steel-cut oatmeal, and grits. There's also Intelligentsia coffee to boot. Read more.
This classic Silver Lake breakfast spot serves the essentials, like the Hangtown fry, corned beef hash, chilaquiles, and chicken-fried steak, to go along with all the usual egg and scramble dishes. Read more.
This old-time Westside diner does massive portions of pancakes, ham & eggs, huevos o'Groats using a biscuit-dough tortilla, a variety of egg scrambles, and of course signature Irish oatmeal. Read more.
This new-school diner in Downtown is known for their bacon doughnut, but they also make blueberry pancakes, ham & leek egg scrambles, huevos rancheros, and a hangover helper. Read more.
This elegant Brentwood restaurant has a few egg dishes like butter-crumbled eggs with parmesan and polenta, pancakes, French toast, as well as anything from the Larder, like croissants and muffins. Read more.
This Eastside Italian restaurant does a great daily breakfast, like the Nutella panino, oven-roasted French toast souffle, smoked salmon pizza, and black kale frittata with onions and goat cheese. Read more.
Hearty breakfast dishes like buttermilk pancakes, the affordable 2+2+2 with eggs, bacon or sausage, and two pancakes, and a Diablo burrito with a spicy sauce. Read more.
Josef Centeno has a tight breakfast menu at his newest Downtown restaurant inside the former Pete's. Try the granola or avocado and cream cheese toast. Read more.
This classic Beverly Blvd. destination roasts their coffee in house. Find excellent french toast, eggs florentine, and benedict, among other popular dishes. Read more.
This uber-popular Hollywood breakfast specializes in pancakes, with varieties like red velvet and Oreo cookie. The place is jammed packed all the time, so get there early. Read more.
Placed in a 1920's bungalow, dive into a hearty breakfast burrito or croissant French toast for the ideal weekday morning. Read more.
An elegant daily breakfast that's stylish enough for locals and familiar enough for tourists. Have a plate of poached eggs with warm farro and avocado to fuel your day. Read more.
The offerings aren't very wide here, but what they do have will be both substantial and nutritious. Have a thick house-baked slice of toast slathered with nut butter and date-molasses syrup. Read more.
This Australian coffee outfit uses a rotating set of roasters. Their creative breakfast menu, full of trendy tartines and bowls, will satisfy anyone with a morning appetite. Read more.
Whether it's a market breakfast with toast and seasonal fruit or eggplant pate baguette, everything is likely to have an extra degree of finesse. Read more.
Tucked away into an alley in Arts District, the breakfasts here are both hearty and nutritious. The margot sandwich is a classic, mixing scrambled eggs with feta, avocado, and jalapeno on a baguette. Read more.
With an East Coast vibe that reminds one of Russ & Daughters, the menu spans classics like pastrami, corned beef, matzoh ball soup, and lox on bagels. Read more.
This expansive bakeshop brings great daily breakfast like malted milk pancakes, fried egg sandwich with Old Bay remoulade, and chilaquiles. Don't forget to try some of the baked goods along the way. Read more.
This gorgeous restaurant in Echo Park serves tidied up American classics like grains & eggs, duck egg toast, and a buckwheat and semolina pancake. Read more.
Possibly the best daily breakfast in the city, if you can endure the general lack of seating and crowds, the menu includes breakfast sandwiches, cured fish, steak & eggs, and multi-grain porridge. Read more.
This lovely cottage does some of the best pastries in Los Angeles, alongside more composed breakfast plates like muesli, soft scrambled eggs, croque madames, and kale & goat cheese bread pudding. Read more.
This Australian-style cafe makes seasonally-driven breakfast fare, including a great breakfast burrito and grain bowls.Wash it down with a cup of Vittoria coffee, naturally. Read more.