Breakfast is hailed as the most important meal of the day, and Bangalore’s culinary scene ensures that breakfast enthusiasts are spoiled for choice.From classic English breakfasts with sausages, bacon and toast to traditional South Indian delights like idlis, vadas and dosas, you’ll find the all breakfast cuisines in Bangalore.
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How to reach Bangalore?
By air: The Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) is located about 40 km from the city centre. The airport is well-connected to major domestic and international destinations.
By rail: The Bangalore City Railway Station is well-connected to major cities across India through regular trains.
By road: Bangalore is well-connected to neighbouring cities and states by an extensive network of national highways and state roads.
7 breakfast spots in Bangalore for a perfect start to your day
Hole In The Wall Cafe
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The all-English breakfast at the Hole In The Wall Cafe includes Sausages, Bacon, Fried Eggs, Baked Beans, Veggies and Toast. This place offers over 20 breakfast choices, including Pancakes and Waffles with Nutella and sprinkles.
Location: Koramangala 4th Block, Bangalore
Timings: 8 AM – 9 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Must-try dishes: Cheesy Scrambled Eggs and The Hangover Remedy.
Average price for two: Rs 600
Shri Sagar – CTR
This joint is known for its signature Benne Masala Dosa. The crispy Dosas served on vibrant yellow plates are a visual and culinary delight. Don’t miss the Kali Dosa or the Chow Chow Bath for a flavorful variety. The other must-try dishes are Kesari Bath and Poori Palya.
Location: Malleshwaram, Bangalore
Timings: 7 AM –12:30 PM, 4 PM – 9:30 PM
Average price for two: Rs 150
Brahmin’s Coffee Bar
With over 50 years of culinary excellence, Brahmin’s Coffee Bar is a sought after breakfast spot. Their Vadas, Idlis and Coffee make it a breakfast staple for many. The must-try dishes here are Khara Bath and Badam Milk.
Location: Ranga Rao Rd, Near Shankar Mutt, Shankarapura, Bengaluru
Timings: 6 AM –12 PM, 3 PM –7 PM (Closed on sundays)
Average price for two: Rs 100
Cafe Max
Indulge in a variety of breakfast options at Cafe Max in Indira Nagar. From the farmer’s breakfast with Eggs, Toast, Bacon, and Potatoes to a German sausage breakfast, the choices are extensive. The must-try dishes here are Omelettes and Granolas.
Location: Defence Colony, Indiranagar, Bengaluru
Timings: 8 AM – 11 PM
Average price for two: Rs 1,300
Vidyarthi Bhavan
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Vidyarthi Bhavan has been serving delightful dosas since 1943. Feast on their Benne Masala Dosa, Khara Bath, Kesari Bath, and the filter coffee for an authentic South Indian breakfast experience.
Location: Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru
Timings: 6:30 AM–11:30 AM, 2 PM – 8 PM
Must-try dishes: Poori Saagu and Rava Vada.
Average price for two: Rs 150
Smoke House Deli
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Smoke House Deli has an extensive breakfast selection, including Pancakes, Bagels, and Various egg preparations. Pair your meal with a range of teas and coffees for a complete breakfast experience.
Location: Doopanahalli, Indiranagar, Bengaluru
Timings: 9 am–1 am
Must-try dishes: Smoked Salmon and Wasabi Bagel and Chicken and Cheese Omelette.
Average price for two: Rs 2,000
FAQs
What are the typical opening hours for breakfast spots in Bangalore?
Most breakfast spots in Bangalore open early in the morning, around 7 AM to 8 AM, to cater to breakfast seekers. They usually serve breakfast until late morning or early afternoon, with closing times ranging from 11 AM to 1 PM.
Do these breakfast spots accept online reservations?
While some breakfast spots may accept online reservations, many traditional spots do not follow this practice. It's best to check with the restaurant beforehand if online reservations are available or if walk-in seating is the norm.
Are there healthier breakfast alternatives available at these spots?
Yes, some breakfast spots in Bangalore offer healthier alternatives, such as Granolas, Fresh Fruits, Omelettes with Veggies and Oatmeal.
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