One of our favorite things was that a beignet is offered as a side option! I highly recommend doing this and pairing a meal with one of their fresh pressed juices. They have a great price point, the menu is small but powerful and easy to navigate, with none of their meals being over $12. Of all the restaurants included in this list of the best breakfast in Denver, Olive & Finch is more of a fast-casual spot– order at the counter and get a light snack to go or take a seat, go ahead and make some friends at a communal table! Don’t let the fast-casual throw you off though, they make all their food with local, organic and sustainable ingredients and there are plenty of exciting and healthy options on the menu.
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It’s on the smaller side but feels so cozy and welcoming and you can’t beat walking in and being greeted by a full bakery/pastry display! Their second location in Cherry Creek is a little more spacious with more of an upscale vibe. Olive & Finch has two locations in Denver but their Uptown location is our favorite. A list of the best breakfast in Denver would not be complete without this bacon-heavy spot. If you’re looking for something a little lighter and not so bacon heavy they do have a Lighter Side menu box with options like avocado toast or a veggie scramble. Or go the savory route with one of their Whole Hog Omelet or Bacon Hash. Take a sweeter route with the Sunshine, their lemon ricotta pancakes or the Boozy French Toast- Challah bread slices topped with Grand Marnier, berries, bourbon bacon caramel, and vanilla whipped cream. Located in a large space at Cobbler’s corner in the Sunnyside neighborhood, this restaurant makes a great location for going out with a group of friends, especially in the summertime when one can sit out on their spacious patio. And if you have extra room for something sweet, order the famous giant biscuit cinnamon roll- so decadent! No matter what one end up ordering, make sure to come here hungry because you’ll leave stuffed to the brim! Be prepared for a line out the door on weekends but know that the wait is worth it.īacon lovers rejoice! The menu from has been crafted around six different bacon flavor profiles: habanero, garlic, candied, applewood, paleo, and a chef’s selection (unique flavors like french toast!) which you can also order a flight of (highly recommended). With 11 different biscuit sandwich options and seven different biscuit plates to choose from, we find it best to order a few savory and sweet options to share with friends so you can try a little bit of everything! Order the Three Run Double (a buttermilk biscuit served with 2 eggs, side of meat, jam, and honey butter), the Vegetarian Biscuits and Gravy, or the Franklin (their most ordered breakfast sandwich, which comes with buttermilk fried chicken, bacon and cheddar cheese smothered in housemade sausage or vegetarian mushroom gravy, always add an egg). Look no further to get one’s biscuits and gravy fix! Denver Biscuit Co has four locations around Denver, and their flaky yet rich and fluffy large biscuits will reel anyone in immediately. If that’s not filling enough, take a babka slice or rugelach to go! We recommend the Frenchie, a french toasted cinnamon raisin bagel with local Polidori sausage, melted sharp cheddar cheese, and scrambled egg, drizzled with maple syrup. Get their Standard, a bagel sandwich with plain cream cheese, house cured and hand sliced Gravlax, tomato, capers, and onion (their salmon is sourced from Seattle Fish and is all smoked and cured in house) or opt for a more classic bacon egg and cheese. The owner, Josh Pollack, is originally from New York and is so obsessed with the correct way of making bagels that he adjusts the mineral content of the water that goes into the dough to mimic New York City tap water as closely as possible! Walking into their original Five Points location also feels like one is stepping into a New York deli, albeit much more spacious. A bagel is never just a bagel, and we knew we had to include Rosenberg’s in our list of best breakfast in Denver list. A great bagel can sometimes be hard to find this far west, but Rosenberg’s (located in an older street on Five Points) does it right.