Those looking to have a hearty breakfast while in Los Angeles, California, have various options for typical breakfast foods such as waffles, pancakes, sausages, scrambled eggs, toast, muffins, omelets, cereal, bacon and hash browns. The Southern California metropolis is home to several restaurants particularly known for their extensive breakfasts.
Jacks N Joe is a relaxed and affordable South Los Angeles restaurant that serves breakfast all day long. Jacks N Joe has an airy ambiance with a diverse menu of eclectic and traditional breakfast favorites such as Spam and Portuguese sausage omelets, French toast on Hawaiian sweetbread, mini buckwheat and buttermilk pancakes, cinnamon apple pancakes and breakfast sandwiches on toasted ciabatta bread.
Mogan's Cafe is a Pacific Palisades eatery established in 2003. Though it features a large breakfast menu, the restaurant also serves lunch and dinner items. The breakfast menu includes items such as spinach and grilled eggplant frittatas, Irish oatmeal, avocado toast, cereal, breakfast burritos and quesadillas, cinnamon swirl French toast, and steak and eggs. Complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access is available throughout the cafe.
The Griddle Cafe has a central location in Hollywood on bustling Sunset Boulevard. With a quirky and retro atmosphere, the restaurant serves both breakfast and lunch -- including breakfast all day. The menu includes standout options such as buttermilk pancakes, strawberry and Frosted Flake hotcakes, whole-wheat griddles, stuffed French toast, baked potato omelets, breakfast tacos and mozzarella, scrambled eggs and Italian sausage omelets.
Nick's Cafe is a Los Angeles breakfast establishment established in 1948. Nick's Cafe, especially known for its ham and eggs breakfasts, serves both breakfast and lunch seven days a week. Some of the menu's most noteworthy choices include country sausages and eggs, pork chops, cheddar cheese omelets, granola, grits, French toast, waffles with blueberries, country gravy and biscuits and roast beef skillets.