Jul 24, 2020

Breakfast in Fairfax, VA - Jim McKay ChevroletAs Mom always said, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Eat a good breakfast, and you’ll be fueled and ready to take on any challenges that come your way. Thankfully, Fairfax, Virginia, provides several great places to enjoy a yummy breakfast.

Main Street Bagel Deli

Keep it simple with a stop at the Main Street Bagel Deli. You can pick up fresh bagels made in the New York style. Grab a dozen to share, or enjoy a bagel and schmear. Main Street also offers several loaded bagel breakfast sandwiches, including egg, sausage, and cheese, or bagel with lox. Don’t miss out on a pick-me-up from their M.E. Swing’s Coffee Bar, serving locally roasted beans. The restaurant currently has a takeout option for customers so they can enjoy a nice breakfast from home.

29 Diner

Established in 1947, 29 DinerĀ has been getting locals ready for the day with a solid breakfast for generations. This 24-hour diner on Fairfax Boulevard is a pillar of the community supporting local schools and organizations, and holding regular community events and fundraisers. Come by for a French toast combo breakfast with eggs and bacon, or enjoy something lighter like a vegetable omelet.

Fairfax Bakery

Fairfax Bakery is the perfect place for an early morning start with fresh coffee and baked goods made every day before you’re even out of bed. Bagel sandwiches, croissants, and Spanakopita are just a few of the mouthwatering options you’ll have. Busy day ahead? Order online and pick up your breakfast quick and easy.

Dulce Crepes

If you’re looking for an indulgent breakfast option, check out Dulce Crepes. Open daily on Lee Highway, this spot offers sweet and savory crepes with loads of different options. Try the Masca crepes stuffed with mascarpone cheese, caramelized strawberries, and vanilla ice cream, topped with whipped cream. For a more classic breakfast option, try the fried egg, bacon, and cheese crepe. Dulce Crepes also offers a coffee and espresso bar, as well as fresh smoothies.

Hamrock’s Restaurant

On Chain Bridge Road in the historic Moore-McCandlish House, Hamrock’s Restaurant is a beautiful and welcoming spot that locals love. Stop by for a relaxing weekend brunch on Saturdays or Sundays at 10 a.m. Opt for a southern classic like fried chicken and waffles or buttermilk pancakes. Their Crab Cakes Benedict dish is also worth a try served with two crab cakes topped with perfectly poached eggs and an Old Bay remoulade sauce. Don’t forget to enjoy a drink with brunch as they serve three variations of mimosas.

Gathering Grounds

Gathering Grounds Cafe on Braddock Road in University Mall opens every morning at 6:30 a.m. serving coffee, tea, specialty drinks, and breakfast goodies. Grab some pastries to go like scones, croissants, muffins, and more, or sit down at the outdoor seating area and enjoy a hearty breakfast sandwich. Cafe drinks include cold brew coffee, espresso drinks, hot drip coffee, bubble tea, and smoothies. For something unique, try one of their seasonal drinks like the Blue Rose made with butterfly pea tea, rose hibiscus, strawberry, and cold foam.

Find time to visit each of these local spots to discover which is your favorite.

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