15 Spots for the Best Breakfast in Denver, Colorado

Denver’s breakfast scene just hits different, and these local favorites prove that the Mile High City knows how to do breakfast right.

Here are 15 spots for the best breakfast in Denver that are worth waking up for.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Sunny’s

Hidden away in Sunnyside, Sunny’s brings playful spins to morning favorites that somehow always surprise.

This spot is all about breakfast and brunch, with gluten-free options that don’t taste like compromise.

Daily specials keep the menu fresh. It’s an intimate, easygoing place—ideal for catching up or just taking it slow before the day kicks off.

Best For: Creative breakfast plates in a snug neighborhood spot with stand-out gluten-free choices.

2. The Bindery

The Bindery in LoHi stirs European and Mexican flavors together, but with a modern vibe.

Jumbo Lump Crab Benedict? Duck Hash for brunch? Oddly, it works alongside the classics.

The bakery-meets-eatery was named one of the top new restaurants in 2018. Chef Linda Hampsten Fox crafts weekend brunch menus that really don’t feel like the usual Denver lineup.

Views of downtown and plates that mix traditional with inventive—it’s easy to see why The Bindery gets so much buzz.

Best For: Upscale breakfast with unexpected European-Mexican mashups in LoHi’s trendiest corner.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Denver Biscuit Company

At Denver Biscuit Company, everything’s made from scratch, right down to the pickles and honey butter.

Their sky-high biscuit sandwiches aren’t just big—they’ve got Westword’s Best Breakfast in Denver 2024 to their name. Multiple locations make it easy to get your biscuit fix.

Best For: Giant, award-winning biscuit sandwiches that are gloriously messy.

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4. Snooze, an A.M. Eatery

Snooze AM Eatery has a cult following, and Colorado Sun readers crowned it Denver’s top brunch spot.

It’s the kind of place that isn’t afraid to remix breakfast classics—think wild pancake stacks and Benedict duos so you never have to choose just one flavor.

Benedicts, burritos, French toast—everything’s got a twist. The menu’s fun, a bit cheeky, and always creative. Expect a wait, but the food’s worth hanging around for.

Best For: Folks who want inventive, photo-worthy breakfast and don’t mind a line for something special.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. Jelly Cafe

Capitol Hill’s Jelly Cafe feels like breakfast with a side of nostalgia. Retro cereal boxes and a playful vibe set the mood for a menu that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Signature donut bites come in off-the-wall flavors that change up all the time. The food’s fun and the staff’s genuinely friendly—people keep coming back, and it’s not hard to see why.

Best For: Whimsical breakfast plates and donut bites in a throwback, Instagram-worthy setting.

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6. Early Bird

Early Bird Restaurant is all about straight-up comfort food—no frills, just the kind of breakfast that sticks with you.

Pancakes are fluffy, hash browns are crispy, and eggs are cooked exactly how you want, all without emptying your wallet.

Staff are quick with the coffee refills, and regulars swear by the loaded waffles and generous griddle plates. It’s a favorite for a reason.

Best For: Classic, hearty breakfast and big portions in a no-nonsense diner vibe.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Sassafras American Eatery

Sassafras is Denver’s go-to for Southern breakfast—think scratch-made everything, local ingredients, and a cozy historic home that feels like a secret find.

It’s tucked behind a bright yellow storefront, and people drive in from all over the state for their Southern comfort dishes.

Best For: Southern breakfast staples made from scratch in a homey, Victorian setting.

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8. Onefold

At Onefold, breakfast gets a serious upgrade. Bacon Fried Rice with duck fat fried eggs, house-made congee, and a focus on local, organic ingredients—there’s nothing generic about the menu.

Homemade tortillas and rich bone broths are just the start. It’s a spot for those who want to try something a little different, and maybe even find a new favorite.

Best For: Adventurous eaters chasing a creative, organic breakfast with a global spin.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. Four Friends Kitchen

Four Friends Kitchen brings Southern comfort to Central Park, but with a fresh twist. Since opening in 2015, it’s been a staple for locals craving both the basics and inventive Southern signatures.

Four Friends Kitchen opened with Central Park’s first rooftop patio meaning you can sip a breakfast cocktail with mountain views—pretty hard to beat.

Best For: Southern-inspired breakfast, healthy choices, and rooftop brunching with a view.

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10. Odie B’s

Sunnyside’s Odie B’s is a breakfast sandwich haven with serious personality. People can’t get enough of the creative twists—like a chicken-fried steak on miso Texas toast, topped with a sunny egg.

Specials get wild, but the classics are dialed in too. The second location in RiNo adds even more hours and happy hour deals, so you can get your fix almost any time.

Best For: Inventive breakfast sandwiches and playful takes on morning comfort food.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. Fox and the Hen

Top Chef finalist Carrie Baird’s spot rethinks American breakfast favorites in all the right ways.

The “Fancy Toast” section is a fan favorite, and yes, there’s a burrito inside a burrito—because why not?

The Highland location is cozy and unpretentious, but the food’s anything but ordinary.

Huevos rancheros (yes, the ones that beat Bobby Flay) and hash browns are next-level, and brunch cocktails don’t hurt either.

Best For: Chef-driven breakfast plates with unexpected twists in a laid-back Highland hangout.

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12. The Bagel Deli

This family-run spot serves up breakfast that feels like a warm hug—towering deli sandwiches, hot soups, and bagels.

The Bagel Deli & Restaurant even got a nod on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.

Chicken matzo ball soup, beef barley, and chili are all on deck. All-day breakfast means no one’s judging you for craving eggs at 3 p.m.

Best For: Hearty deli breakfast, fresh bagels, and old-school comfort in a family-run spot.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Sam’s No. 3

Sam’s No. 3 has been a Denver staple since 1927, dishing up massive portions and a menu that could double as a novel.

Twenty breakfast burritos and a bustling downtown vibe that never really slows down.

Counter stools, regulars, and a little bit of chaos—everything’s bigger at Sam’s, especially the burritos.

Best For: Old-school diner energy, huge green chile burritos, and a lively crowd.

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14. LaTinto Café

LaTinto Café puts Colombian breakfast on the map in Denver’s South Broadway corridor.

Traditional caldo de costilla, calentao, flaky guava pastries, and Campesino coffee with panela and cinnamon—it’s all here, plus tamales that might just ruin you for all others.

Best For: True Colombian breakfast and specialty coffee in a cozy, welcoming space.

 
 
 
 
 
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15. Stowaway Kitchen

Stowaway Kitchen whisks you away on a culinary trip right in RiNo—no passport required.

The menu is a mashup of Japan, the Eastern Mediterranean, and whatever’s fresh from Colorado farms. Breakfast here feels like a little discovery every time.

Globally-inspired dishes come straight from the owners’ own travel memories, adding a personal touch you can actually taste.

If you’re thinking of going, better snag a reservation; the secret’s definitely out.

Best For: Adventurous folks craving a breakfast that’s anything but basic, all in a laid-back, artsy cafe.