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17 Best Cheap Breakfast Spots In Las Vegas

17 Best Cheap Breakfast Spots In Las Vegas

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Hungry in Vegas without breaking the bank?

Morning fuel doesn’t have to drain your gambling fund. From off-Strip hidden gems to casino bargains, Las Vegas serves up breakfast deals that’ll make your wallet as happy as your stomach.

Skip the $40 buffets and check out these 17 wallet-friendly spots that locals swear by.

1. Egg Works

Egg Works
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Six bucks for a mountain of hash browns topped with melted cheese and two perfectly runny eggs? Yes, please!

Locals pack this joint before hitting the casinos, snagging country-fried steak platters that could feed a small family. Their homemade salsa kicks hangovers to the curb faster than aspirin.

2. The Cracked Egg

The Cracked Egg
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Holy flapjacks! The Cracked Egg flips pancakes bigger than your face for under $7.

Four neighborhood locations mean you’re never far from their famous skillet breakfasts. Stumble in wearing yesterday’s club outfit – nobody judges here.

3. Vickie’s Diner

Vickie's Diner
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Time-warp alert! Vickie’s hasn’t changed their prices (or their decor) since approximately 1970.

This retro diner dishes out $5.99 breakfast specials with zero pretension. Their corned beef hash contains actual chunks of meat – not that canned mystery stuff.

4. EggWorks

EggWorks
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Bacon lovers, prepare for nirvana! EggWorks cures their own thick-cut strips that snap when you bite them.

Their “Farmhouse Special” arrives on two plates because one can’t contain the food mountain. Pro tip: their cinnamon coffee refills are unlimited.

5. Mr. Mama’s

Mr. Mama's
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$9 buys enough breakfast at Mr. Mama’s to fuel an entire day of slot machines and pool parties.

This strip mall treasure serves omelettes so stuffed they require structural engineering to stay together. Weekends bring lines out the door, but weekday mornings? You’ll snag a booth instantly. .

6. Blueberry Hill

Blueberry Hill
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Forget fancy – Blueberry Hill slings massive plates that could double as weight training equipment.

Their breakfast combo features eggs, meat, potatoes AND pancakes. Multiple locations across Vegas mean you’re never more than a 10-minute Uber from their famous blueberry compote waffles.

7. Ellis Island Casino & Brewery

Ellis Island Casino & Brewery
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Jackpot! Ellis Island’s steak and eggs for might be Vegas’s best-kept secret.

This off-Strip casino serves a breakfast that would cost triple anywhere else. The steak isn’t some paper-thin disappointment either – we’re talking actual meat. Wash it down with their house-brewed Root Beer.

8. Peppermill Restaurant

Peppermill Restaurant
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Neon-soaked nostalgia with portions that could feed a small country!

The Peppermill’s famous fruit plate could double as Carmen Miranda’s hat – and it’s just a SIDE option.

Their $10.99 breakfast skillets arrive sizzling dramatically to your table.

9. The Omelet House

The Omelet House
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Broke gamblers rejoice! The Omelet House serves breakfast portions that require two hands to lift.

Their Greek omelet contains more feta than actual eggs. Regulars know to ask for the secret hot sauce kept behind the counter. Cash only, but an ATM sits conveniently by the bathroom.

10. Lou’s Diner

Lou's Diner
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Step into a time machine where breakfast still costs less than a fancy coffee!

Lou’s breakfast special includes eggs, potatoes, meat, AND toast. The waitresses call everyone “hon” regardless of age or gender. Their pancakes are flipped by a cook who’s been there since Vegas was run by mobsters – and he’s got stories if you ask nicely.

11. Siegel’s 1941

Siegel's 1941
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Gangster-themed breakfast that won’t rob your wallet!

Hidden inside the El Cortez casino, Siegel’s 1941 dishes out $7.99 breakfast specials 24/7.

Their “Mobster’s Morning” platter includes eggs, bacon, sausage AND ham – because gangsters apparently need protein. Downtown locals mix with tourists here over endless coffee refills.

12. Denny’s On Fremont

Denny's On Fremont
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Not just any Denny’s – this one’s got VEGAS FLAIR, baby!

Located in the heart of Fremont Street, this 24-hour wonder serves $4.99 Grand Slam specials during off-hours.

Where else can you watch a zip-liner fly overhead while munching bacon?

13. Eat.

Eat.
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Farm-to-table doesn’t usually scream “bargain,” but Eat. defies expectations!

Chef Natalie Young’s downtown hotspot serves $8 truffled egg sandwiches that would cost $18 on the Strip. The pancakes contain actual cornmeal instead of boxed mix.

14. Jerry’s Famous Coffee Shop

Jerry's Famous Coffee Shop
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Casino breakfast without the casino price tag! Tucked inside Jerry’s Nugget Casino, this old-school joint serves steak and eggs 24/7.

The menu hasn’t changed since approximately 1970, and neither have most of the regulars. Their chicken-fried steak comes smothered in gravy thick enough to stand a fork in.

15. The Original Sunrise Cafe

The Original Sunrise Cafe
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Suburban secret worth the drive! Vegas locals flee the Strip to hit this Henderson gem for $7.99 breakfast combos.

Their homemade corned beef hash contains actual brisket they cure themselves. The cinnamon roll pancakes arrive looking like they belong on Instagram but cost less than a casino cocktail.

16. The Bagel Cafe

The Bagel Cafe
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New York-worthy bagels in the desert? Believe it!

The Bagel Cafe boils and bakes their doughy masterpieces daily. Eight bucks scores an overstuffed breakfast sandwich that’ll fuel an entire day of gambling. Their cream cheese flavors range from standard to wild (jalapeño bacon, anyone?).

17. Crown & Anchor British Pub

Crown & Anchor British Pub
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Hangover cure with an accent! This 24-hour British pub serves full English breakfasts for $9.99 that could revive the dead.

We’re talking beans, black pudding, tomatoes – the works! Late-night casino losers and early-morning winners bond over plates of bangers and mash.