15 Budget-Friendly Places In Las Vegas For A Great Breakfast

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When you are in Vegas, you will need a good breakfast after the night’s festivities. Instead of walking up to just any you find, how about you go where you won’t have regrets? When looking for a place where the meals are tasty, quick, satisfying, and easy on your wallet, consider these 15 spots. They serve up budget-friendly meals that locals and visitors swear by.

Mr. Mamas Breakfast & Lunch

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“Best breakfast in town—huge portions starting at $12.09,” raves one local. Mr. Mamas plates up full-size meals that win over tourists and regulars alike. The warm staff and fast service create a sense of comfort that keeps crowds returning morning after morning.

La Salsa Cantina

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Step into the Miracle Mile Shops and find La Salsa Cantina dishing up breakfast burritos for just $5.29 to $6.49. Meals come with your choice of corn or flour tortillas, plus signature Southwest potatoes. Their rotating breakfast drink specials give it extra local fanfare.

Lou’s Diner

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Fresh bread baked daily and jam made in-house give Lou’s Diner an edge. Placed away on Decatur Blvd, this spot draws in early birds and nostalgic charm. A spinning jukebox and no-frills menu make it feel frozen in time in the best way.

Ocean One Bar & Grille

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Ocean One’s $5.99 breakfast plates, like pancakes and omelets, are only part of the draw. Situated inside Planet Hollywood’s Miracle Mile Shops, this spot pulls a steady crowd. It flaunts three-for-one drinks, fast table turnover, and a fun, energetic setting that starts strong and stays busy.

AmeriBrunch Cafe

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Known for its generous portions and prime downtown location, AmeriBrunch Cafe at 316 E Bridger Ave doesn’t disappoint. Brunch favorites include avocado toast and fruit-covered French toast. Add in bottomless mimosas and kind service, and it’s a feel-good choice.

Polaris Street Cafe

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At 3635 Polaris Ave, this no-frills breakfast spot flies under the radar. Polaris Street Cafe is loved for its quick turnaround, unfussy food, and peaceful dining room that skips the Vegas flash. It’s where locals go when they want a quick breakfast and some relaxation.

Jamms Restaurant Breakfast And Lunch

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Visitors often discover Jamms through word-of-mouth, then stay for the creative plating and extensive menu. Situated off Rainbow Blvd, it’s praised for its vibrant presentation and casual energy. Those in the know call it one of Vegas’ most underrated weekday breakfast gems.

EGGscellent

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This East Desert Inn Road spot has built a reputation on bold breakfast combos. EGGscellent keeps prices low while serving standout dishes like the El Diablo Omelette, chilaquiles platters, and a Texas toast Monte Cristo. It’s a flavorful detour for anyone craving something beyond the usual.

The Sourdough Cafe At Arizona Charlie’s Decatur

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Arizona Charlie’s Sourdough Cafe delivers value with their $6.99 Farmhouse Breakfast, available when you show your free player’s card. Found at 740 S Decatur Blvd, the space has a classic diner layout and hearty plate sizes, as well as a reputation for feeding locals fast and well.

Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant

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This place never closes, and neither does the appetite for its fluffy pancakes and sizzling bacon. With several Vegas locations, Blueberry Hill packs in night owls and early birds alike. Families love the dependable quality, while solo diners appreciate the calm, come-as-you-are setting.

Rachel’s Kitchen

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Nutrition-forward without losing flavor, Rachel’s Kitchen caters to downtown professionals and weekend wanderers. Its avocado toast and burritos come in under $12, earning praise for quality over quantity. The clean, no-rush layout makes it an easy favorite for slow starts or laptop breakfasts.

BabyStacks Cafe

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Red velvet pancakes and cream cheese drizzle? That’s just one standout. At BabyStacks in Chinatown, inventive stacks like banana foster and ube surprise first-timers. It’s sweet, consistent, colorful, and casual, with prices that make experimentation feel like a good idea.

Eggslut

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Inside the Cosmopolitan, Eggslut attracts crowds for its inventive takes on breakfast. Its signature soft egg dish with an interesting name leads a lineup of sandwiches priced around $12. This spot is quick and loved for offering chef-level flavor without a sit-down restaurant price tag.

Peppermill Restaurant And Fireside Lounge

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Peppermill gives you a peek into vintage Vegas. Located on Las Vegas Blvd, it’s famous for generous breakfast plates and a neon-lit diner setting. Prices start from $15 to $30, making it a nostalgic stop for those willing to spend a little more.

The Buffet At Wynn Las Vegas

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At Wynn, breakfast becomes a show. A 16 live-action buffet with dozens of options, this upscale place lets you watch chefs prepare food to order. Despite its luxury feel, it remains one of the Strip’s best values for quality, volume, and atmosphere.

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