14 Best And Cheap Breakfast Spots In Las Vegas

After a night of dazzling shows and nonstop excitement on the Las Vegas Strip, nothing hits the spot quite like a hearty, budget-friendly breakfast.
While Vegas is known for luxury and high-rolling indulgence, it’s also home to some surprisingly affordable morning gems—if you know where to look. I’ve wandered far beyond the flashing lights and packed buffets to uncover hidden breakfast spots that serve up big flavor without the big price tag.
Whether you’re craving pancakes, eggs, or a quick coffee fix, these wallet-friendly finds will fuel your day without draining your chips. Here are my top picks in Sin City.
1. Egg Works

Scrambled, poached, or sunny-side up – Egg Works has mastered the art of breakfast! I stumbled upon this local favorite while nursing a headache from too much fun at the casino tables.
Their country-fried steak with eggs nearly brought tears to my eyes – comfort food at its finest for under $12. The portions are massive enough to fuel your entire day of Vegas adventures.
The Hawaiian bread French toast deserves a special shoutout too. With six locations scattered around Vegas, you’re never too far from their yellow-roofed buildings and farm-themed decor that somehow works perfectly at 7 AM.
2. The Cracked Egg

Jackpot! That’s what I shouted (internally) when I first tasted The Cracked Egg’s banana foster pancakes. This beloved breakfast institution has been serving locals and tourists alike since 1998.
What keeps me coming back is their Southwestern Skillet – a mountain of potatoes, chorizo, veggies, and cheese that costs just $10.99. The walls adorned with local art create a homey vibe that contrasts nicely with the Vegas flash.
Pro tip: arrive before 8 AM to avoid the weekend crowds. Their four locations throughout the valley means you’re never playing too far away from a delicious, affordable breakfast adventure.
3. Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant

Sweet berry goodness! Blueberry Hill’s famous pancakes changed my understanding of breakfast perfection. This family-owned establishment has been flipping pancakes since 1966, and their experience shows in every bite.
The retro diner vibe transported me straight back to the Vegas of yesteryear. Their blueberry-stuffed French toast (just $9.99) comes topped with fresh whipped cream that melts beautifully over the warm bread.
What really won me over was the friendly service – my server remembered my order from a visit six months earlier! With four locations spread across the valley, this breakfast institution remains a favorite for families looking to eat well without emptying their vacation fund.
4. Peppermill Restaurant

Neon lights and massive portions! The Peppermill is a blast from Vegas’ past that’s managed to stay relevant – and affordable – for over 40 years. Walking in feels like stepping onto a movie set with its pink and purple lighting.
Their fruit plate nearly covered my entire table, and the muffin that accompanied it was bigger than my fist! My go-to order is the Maserati omelette stuffed with Italian sausage and marinara for just $15.99.
Open 24 hours, this North Strip institution has served everyone from Frank Sinatra to modern celebrities. The adjacent Fireside Lounge makes this the perfect spot to transition from late night to early morning – or vice versa!
5. Mr. Mama’s

Breakfast burritos that could feed a small army! Mr. Mama’s caught me by surprise with its strip mall location hiding food worthy of royalty. This family-owned spot has locals lining up every weekend.
Their cinnamon roll pancakes nearly sent me into a sugar coma – in the best possible way. The real star, though, is their Mama’s Breakfast Burrito stuffed with eggs, chorizo, potatoes, and cheese for just $8.99.
The walls covered in customer photos give this place a community feel that’s rare in a tourist town. Cash only, so hit the ATM beforehand! And fair warning: once you try their house-made salsa, store-bought versions will forever disappoint you.
6. Vickie’s Diner

Time-travel breakfast! Vickie’s Diner serves 1950s prices in 2023, making my wallet extremely happy. Recently relocated but maintaining its vintage charm, this spot has been serving hungry Vegas visitors since Elvis was in town.
The chicken fried steak breakfast platter arrives smothered in gravy with eggs, toast, and potatoes for just $9.99. Their coffee keeps flowing with free refills from friendly servers who call everyone “hon” regardless of age.
Pink booths and checkerboard floors complete the nostalgic experience. I once chatted with a server who’d been working there for 30 years – the kind of continuity that’s increasingly rare in fast-changing Vegas. Their pancakes are the size of dinner plates!
7. The Bagel Cafe

Carb heaven awaits at The Bagel Cafe! As a New York transplant, finding authentic bagels in the desert seemed impossible until I discovered this Summerlin gem. Their everything bagel with lox cream cheese transported me straight back to Manhattan.
Beyond bagels, their breakfast combos offer serious value – two eggs with potatoes and toast for $7.99. The deli-style atmosphere buzzes with energy as regulars and newcomers alike crowd in for their morning fix.
My favorite quirky touch is their bagel wall where you can watch fresh batches being made. Their coffee is strong enough to wake even the most dedicated Vegas night owl. Family-owned for over 25 years, they’ve perfected the art of the breakfast carb.
8. Baby Stacks Cafe

Pancake paradise! Baby Stacks Cafe flips the fluffiest red velvet pancakes I’ve ever tasted. This local chain has expanded to five locations thanks to their creative breakfast offerings that won’t drain your gambling budget.
Their ube (purple yam) pancakes have a cult following for good reason – slightly sweet, vibrantly purple, and absolutely Instagram-worthy. Most breakfast plates hover around $10-12, including their enormous omelets that come with crispy potatoes.
The casual, bright atmosphere makes this a perfect morning stop before hitting the casinos. I once saw a table order every pancake flavor to share – a breakfast strategy I’ve since adopted with friends. Their tropical pancakes with coconut sauce are a mini vacation on a plate!
9. CraftKitchen

Artisanal breakfast without the artisanal price tag! CraftKitchen in Henderson creates morning masterpieces that had me snapping photos before diving in. Their avocado toast topped with watermelon radish slices and microgreens looks like it should cost double its $9 price.
The industrial-chic space feels like a hip coffee shop but delivers serious food. Their signature dish – cinnamon roll pancakes with cream cheese frosting – nearly caused me to miss my afternoon plans because I was too busy savoring every bite.
Chef Jaret Blinn left the Vegas casino restaurant scene to open this neighborhood spot, bringing fine-dining techniques to breakfast classics. The house-made English muffins will ruin you for the store-bought variety forever.
10. Siegel’s 1941

Gangster-approved pancakes! Siegel’s 1941 at the El Cortez pays homage to Vegas’ mobster past while serving present-day bargains. Named after Bugsy Siegel, this downtown spot offers a $7.99 breakfast special that feels like highway robbery – in a good way!
The retro booths and historical photos create a uniquely Vegas atmosphere. Their corned beef hash uses house-made corned beef that puts canned versions to shame.
Located in the oldest continuously operating casino in Vegas, breakfast here comes with a side of history. I always order their silver dollar pancakes with crispy bacon. The vintage vibe extends to the service – efficient, no-nonsense, and refreshingly old-school in approach.
11. Omelet House

Fluffy egg mountains await at Omelet House! This family-owned breakfast institution has been stuffing omelets since 1979, and their experience shows in every perfectly-cooked creation. The place looks unassuming from outside, but inside it’s breakfast magic.
Their signature “Garbage Omelet” contains everything but the kitchen sink – ham, sausage, bacon, tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, and cheese for just $12.99. Each omelet comes with a basket of freshly baked banana nut bread that’s worth the visit alone.
The kitschy decor features egg-themed everything, from the salt shakers to the wall art. I’ve been coming here for years, and the same cooks are still flipping omelets with impressive speed and precision. Cash only, but there’s an ATM inside.
12. Lou’s Diner

Genuine 1950s railroad car converted into a diner! Lou’s charming vintage setting hooked me before I even tasted their legendary biscuits and gravy. This hidden gem sits away from the tourist areas, making it a true local secret.
The breakfast combo – two eggs, bacon, hash browns, and toast for $8.99 – tastes even better when enjoyed in an authentic vintage dining car. Their pancakes are so fluffy they barely need syrup!
The walls are covered with Elvis memorabilia and classic car photos, creating a time capsule feel. The jukebox still works – drop in a quarter and select your breakfast soundtrack! Family-owned for generations, Lou’s represents Vegas before the mega-resorts took over.
13. Jamms Restaurant

Crazy-good pot roast hash! Jamms Restaurant serves breakfast with a creative twist that keeps locals coming back. Their signature “Awesome Pot Roast Benedict” combines tender pot roast with poached eggs and hollandaise for a mind-blowing morning meal.
The cozy corner spot feels like eating in someone’s living room – if that someone were an excellent cook! Most breakfast items hover around $10-12, including their famous bread pudding French toast that’s worth every calorie.
The walls display local art that changes regularly, giving repeat visitors something new to enjoy. I’ve befriended other solo diners at their community table, sharing Vegas tips over coffee refills. Their homemade jam selection rotates seasonally – ask which ones are available!
14. Mary’s Hash House

Grandma-style breakfast in massive portions! Mary’s Hash House serves the kind of morning meals that remind you of visiting your favorite relative – if your relative could cook like a professional chef. Their corned beef hash is made from scratch daily.
The no-frills diner atmosphere keeps prices low and quality high. Most breakfast combos cost under $10, including their famous “Hunka Hunka Hash” with two eggs any style.
Located away from the Strip in a strip mall, this hidden treasure requires a short drive but rewards you with authentic Vegas local flavor. I’ve watched Mary herself (yes, she’s real!) working the grill on busy mornings. The coffee mugs are mismatched in the most charming way possible.