The Grand Rapids Restaurant Guide
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Best Breakfast Restaurants in Grand Rapids

23 breakfast restaurants in Grand Rapids

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Wolfgang's Restaurant

Wolfgang's Restaurant

β˜… 4.7(3,031)Β· $$

The tiramisu pancakes at Wolfgang's are the real deal: fluffy, coffee-soaked, topped with whipped cream. Uncle Ron's Skillet has sent more than one visitor home stuffed and converted. Redskin potatoes and a breakfast bar with front-row views of the kitchen round out a Wealthy Street morning worth the wait.

San Chez A Tapas Bistro

San Chez A Tapas Bistro

β˜… 4.7(3,004)Β· $$

The fresh salad with red grapes, blue cheese, and honey toasted cashews gets called out by name, and the acorn dish turned heads when the new menu debuted. Two blocks from VanAndel Arena, San Chez is a reliable pre-concert stop. Brunch runs too, with vegetarian biscuits and gravy and veggie-and-eggs plates drawing solid marks.

Cherie Inn

Cherie Inn

β˜… 4.7(1,104)Β· $$

The crabcake and beef tenderloin eggs Benedict are the move at Cherie Inn, a Cherry St breakfast institution that pulls a crowd on weekends. Weekend specials rotate through dishes like lemon tiramisu pancakes, and the spicy vegan tacos have a following. Bring cash or pay a 3% card fee.

The Gathering Place Restaurant

The Gathering Place Restaurant

β˜… 4.6(501)Β· $

The omelettes here are a recurring draw, built with fresh ingredients and a generous hand on the fillings. The room has the feel of a converted old building, with wood tables and a case of baked goods near the door. Get the cinnamon roll warm, or come back on a Saturday for the 7oz brisket burger.

Anna's House - Grandville

Anna's House - Grandville

β˜… 4.5(3,161)Β· $$

The Kimchi Egg Rolls and Chicken and Waffles with brown sugar butter are the kind of menu swings that make Anna's House worth the wait, and there will be a wait. Reservations are strongly advised on weekends. Gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options get real attention here, not just a token salad.

Matchbox Diner & Drinks | Eastown

Matchbox Diner & Drinks | Eastown

β˜… 4.5(1,307)Β· $$

The American fries and fried chicken and waffles are the reliable orders at this Eastown diner. Portions run large and prices run low, though the parking situation is a known headache. Plan to walk or catch a ride.

Mr. Burger

Mr. Burger

β˜… 4.5(1,282)Β· $

The cheeseburger platter runs under $12 and reviewers keep coming back for it. Burgers are juicy, the fries are crispy without being greasy, and the breakfast side is a genuine draw, with a protein plate of eggs, sausage links, and bacon. Counter-service speed, no-frills setting.

That Early Bird

That Early Bird

β˜… 4.5(706)Β· $$

The Astro 2.0 sandwich, with its fluffy omelet square, melty cheddar, avocado smash, and dill aioli on a toasted bun, shows up in nearly every review for good reason. The banana bread latte is the sleeper hit: seasonal, specific, and apparently unlike anything else in the city. Counter-order setup with bus-your-own-table service, so go in knowing that.

Mr. Burger

Mr. Burger

β˜… 4.4(1,902)Β· $

The olive burger with fries and slaw is the move at this retro counter-service diner on Lake Michigan Drive. Order at the counter, grab a tray, take a number. At around $12 a head, breakfast with eggs, bacon, and American fries is one of the better deals on this stretch of road.

Social Misfits

Social Misfits

β˜… 4.4(1,272)Β· $$

The Yasuke waffle, loaded with ramen noodles and soy sauce syrup, tells you everything about what Social Misfits is going for. The menu splits into "Waffles" and "Not Waffles," and the Frida Frittata has its own loyal following. Walkable from anywhere downtown, though the entrance is on the side of the building, not where Google Maps drops you.

Leo's Coney Island

Leo's Coney Island

β˜… 4.4(1,208)Β· $

Coney Island dogs and gyros pull equal weight on the menu here, and both get repeat customers. Leo's runs breakfast all day alongside a Greek section and a full burger list, all at diner prices. The self-seat setup and fast ticket times keep things moving on busy Saturday afternoons.

New Beginnings Restaurant

New Beginnings Restaurant

β˜… 4.4(986)Β· $

The corned beef hash gets high marks, and the full menu runs all day, so a patty melt at 9 AM is a real option. Seat yourself and settle in. Reviews are split on execution, with some diners raving and others finding the hashbrowns underseasoned and the biscuits and gravy short on flavor.

Brown Butter CrΓͺperie & Cafe

Brown Butter CrΓͺperie & Cafe

β˜… 4.4(717)Β· $$

The Bacon, Egg and Cheese crepe and the Paris Waffle are the headliners on Wealthy St SE, with both sweet and savory options covering the whole menu. Counter service, made-to-order crepes, and brown butter chai lattes round it out. The strawberry, banana, and Nutella crepe has its own fan club.

Russ' Restaurant

Russ' Restaurant

β˜… 4.3(1,537)Β· $

Fried pickles showed up on an 8-year-old's plate for the first time thanks to staff who printed out ingredient lists for a kid with food allergies. That kind of attention is the draw here. Prices stay budget-friendly, and the kitchen handles a 10-plus-person lunch without skipping a beat.

Russ' Restaurant

Russ' Restaurant

β˜… 4.3(1,409)Β· $

The soup and salad buffet draws regulars back to this Plainfield Ave diner, where the retro advertising and hard-leather booths lean hard into the 1950s throwback look. The turkey dinner and chicken rice soup are the kind of straightforward, hot-from-the-kitchen plates the place is built around. Prices stay reasonable and the staff knows the regulars by name.

Russ' Restaurant

Russ' Restaurant

β˜… 4.3(1,282)Β· $

The meatloaf stacker with brown gravy and the battered, seasoned fries are the standouts at this Grandville staple. Russ' runs a broad burger menu with half-pound patty options, and the Oreo malt is worth ordering. A large group at peak hours can mean a long wait, so plan accordingly.

Russ' Restaurant

Russ' Restaurant

β˜… 4.3(1,168)Β· $

The waffles and chicken pot pie soup keep regulars coming back to this Wyoming diner on 28th Street. Stained glass and gold metal bar decor give it more personality than the average breakfast spot, and an all-you-can-eat salad bar rounds out the menu past noon. Breakfast ends at 11am, so plan accordingly.

New Beginnings

New Beginnings

β˜… 4.3(556)Β· $

The San Francisco French toast with hot syrup is a regular order at this Standale diner on Lake Michigan Drive. Portions run large (a cheese omelette on sourdough reportedly made two meals), and the third egg is still free on request. Go early or expect a wait. It gets packed and loud.

Cheers Restaurant

Cheers Restaurant

β˜… 4.2(1,936)Β· $$

The wet burrito is the signature, and reviewers say to order extra to take home. Beyond that, the All American Burger (a half-pound, flat-top griddled patty) and the hand-dipped fish and chips both get consistent praise. Portions run large, prices stay modest, and the wood-trim dining room is quiet enough for a real conversation.

Russ' Restaurant

Russ' Restaurant

β˜… 4.2(1,310)Β· $

The grilled meatloaf dinner with scalloped potatoes and butternut squash is the kind of plate that keeps regulars coming back. Russ' runs a massive dessert rotation: snowcap pie, peanut butter pie, hot fudge cake, and apple dumplings that arrive piping hot. The Reuben and the house thousand island dressing have their own fans too.

Russ' Restaurant

Russ' Restaurant

β˜… 4.2(1,168)Β· $

The "Big Russ" burger and lemon meringue pie share menu space with Eggs Benedict and hashbrowns at this old-school diner on 28th Street. Booths, neon signage, and coffee refills that never stop. Expect a short wait on busy mornings, but the prices are fair.

Leo's On Tap

Leo's On Tap

β˜… 4.2(355)Β· $

The classic gyro and the buffalo chicken gyro with curly fries are the move for takeout at this downtown Coney Island spot. Breakfast gets overlooked because of the sign, but regulars say it holds up. Lemon rice soup keeps showing up in conversations about what to order.

New Beginnings Restaurant

New Beginnings Restaurant

β˜… 4.3(538)Β· $

The Greek omelette with feta draws regulars to this bright blue diner on 28th Street. Portions run large and prices stay affordable, with a menu that covers breakfast basics and lunch options like the coney-bun sub. They close at 2pm, so come early on weekends.

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23 Breakfast restaurants in Grand Rapids appear in this guide. Average diner rating across listed Breakfast spots is 4.4 out of 5.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best Breakfast restaurants in Grand Rapids?

Our top editorial picks for Breakfast in Grand Rapids are Wolfgang's Restaurant, San Chez A Tapas Bistro, and Cherie Inn. Rankings consider review quality, popularity, and recent diner activity.

How many Breakfast restaurants does this guide cover in Grand Rapids?

23 Breakfast restaurants in Grand Rapids are listed in The Grand Rapids Restaurant Guide.

Are most Breakfast restaurants in Grand Rapids casual or upscale?

Of the listed Breakfast restaurants, 14 are budget-friendly, 9 are mid-priced, and 0 are upscale.