10 Best Breakfast Spots in Winston Salem

Winston-Salem is a charming metropolis in the center of North Carolina. It is also known as Camel City, and is a cultural hotspot offering all kinds of cuisine including some amazing spots for breakfast in Winston Salem.

Mornings here are never dull, with a wide array of adorable eateries serving up the day’s most important meal. Cute cafes cover the streets around town for the perfect pick me up any time. 

Get your getaway off to a gorgeous start with these best breakfast spots in Winston-Salem. 


Where to Have the Best Breakfast in Winston Salem


Camino Bakery

Camino Bakery
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  • Price: $$
  • Hours:
    • Monday-Thursday: 7:00 am -5:00 pm, Friday & Saturday: 7:00 am – 10:00 pm, Sunday 7:00 am – 8: 00 pm
  • Address: 310 W 4th St, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Camino Bakery is actually a local franchise, so you’ll likely see a few locations spread throughout this North Carolina city, one even boasts the coveted and cool Art-o-Matic! 

There’s a bit of something for everyone here, and daily specials that keep regulars coming back for more. The seasonal menu means that there’s always an exciting beverage to try that matches the outdoor feel, such as Cocoa Rose for fall and Lavender Miel for spring. 

The iconic North Carolina roaster Counter Culture is celebrated here in every delicious drink and everything is made from scratch in-house down to the syrups. Local art adorns the walls of the laidback and stylish interiors.

There are plenty of freshly baked treats each day and often a craft beer or glass of wine available in case you’re in need of something slightly stronger. 


Midtown Cafe

Midtown Cafe
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  • Price: $$
  • Hours : Sunday – Saturday: 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
  • Address: 151 S Stratford Rd, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

This casual eatery serves up hearty comfort foods that everyone will want to start their day with. It’s a family-owned joint that’s set in the heart of Winston-Salem. They offer breakfast favorites all day long, so you can even enjoy a Spicy Grits Bowl or Farmers Scramble as a delicious dinner. 

They’re known around town for their extensive selection of made-from-scratch desserts. Over 30 sweet treats grace the menu here, so there’s really nowhere better to go to cure those sugar cravings. 


Famous Toastery

Famous Toastery
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  • Price: $$
  • Hours: Monday -Sunday: 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Address: 770 Liberty View Ct, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Aptly named, this little haunt is certainly well-known in Camel City and serves up the best breakfast in Winston Salem. It’s got breakfast, lunch, and brunch all in one adorable place. You can satisfy that morning food mood any day of the week and all day long. The fares are fresh, decadent, and nutritious. 

They now have multiple locations along the East Coast, but it started many moons ago in North Carolina. They’ve got a menu with something for everyone, including omelets, benedicts, flapjacks, burritos, and plenty of Beyond Meat vegan options.  


Bobby Boy Bakeshop

Bobby Boy Bakeshop
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  • Price: $
  • Hours: Monday – Saturday: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Address: 1100 Reynolda Rd, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Bobby Boy is a mecca for artisan pastries and bread in the city inside a contemporary and chic space. There is such a vast variety of sweet and savory goodies to try here. Cinnamon rolls, croissants, coffee cake, danishes, quiches, and baguette sandwiches to name a few, all fresh with the perfect texture and taste. 

There’s always something new to try so you won’t ever get bored stopping in here in the morning. We also consider it a fantastic place to grab coffee in Winston Salem! Little touches like coffee ice cubes in your iced coffee so it never gets watered down really make the experience here feel special.


Young Cardinal Cafe and Co.

Young Cardinal Cafe and Co.
  • Price: $$
  • Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 8:00 am -3:00 pm
  • Address: 424 4th St NW, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Young Cardinal is a super cute and trendy spot for classic breakfasts with an elevated twist. They may be new to the foodie scene here, but wasted no time becoming a quick favorite. You can build your own omelet or choose decadent toppings for their sweet pancake stacks. 

The environment is lovely for a leisurely meal inside or out all through the morning and afternoon. There are biscuits and benedicts and everything is made with super fresh and local ingredients.

It’s a great place to let loose a little and order a morning cocktail alongside your cup of coffee! 


Old Fourth Street Filling Station 

Old Fourth Street Filling Station
  • Price: $$
  • Hours: Tuesday-Thursday: 10 am to 9:00 pm, Friday-Saturday: 11:00am- 10:00 pm, Sunday: 10:00am to 3:00 pm (Brunch Only)
  • Address: 424 4th St NW (GPS)
  • Website: Link

An all time favorite for a cute brunch in the city is Old Fourth Street Filling Station. It’s an upscale eatery set in the historic West End, and a popular pick in the neighborhood for sure. The inside is cozy complete with a real wood burning fireplace and the patio is spacious and charming. 

Local classic dishes grace the menu here, like Carolina Shrimp and Grits as well as some more modern creative fares such as the Pork Belly Benedict. Like any good breakfast hotspot, there’s a full bar and beautiful wine list for a boozy side to any morning meal. 


The Porch

  • Price: $$
  • Hours: Monday – Saturday: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm, Sunday: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Address: 840 Mill Works St, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

The Porch is a great place for a good time and a fantastic Winston Salem restaurant. It’s a colorful and funky space where Carolina culture meets Tex Mex cantina. The Sunday Brunch here is the talk of the town, and we always make it a priority on our breakfast itinerary in Winston-Salem. The menu offers an exciting array of delicious dishes, like the Sweet Potato Maple Bacon Hash or the Sunrise Burrito. 

The Breakfast Tacos Plates are the perfect end to any weekend and can only be improved by combining with a local craft beer. It’s located in the West End Millworks and all the fares feel fresh and innovative here. 


Penny Path Cafe

Penny Path Cafe
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  • Price: $$
  • Hours: Sunday – Saturday: 9:00 am -9:00 pm
  • Address: 122 Reynolda Village, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Penny Path Cafe cooks up a wide range of crepes, both sweet and savory, to enjoy all day long. The cafe setting boasts delightful decor featuring exposed brick, cozy booths, and funky light fixtures, and the outdoor area is quite quaint as well. You can even watch these culinary creations made right before your eyes! 

The Kitchen Sink is an ambitious yet delicious option, and really includes a bit of everything. On the more sugary side they offer French classics like the Crepe Suzette and a craveable fav, the Fruit Cheesecake. 


Breakfastime

Breakfasttime
  • Price: $
  • Hours: Sunday – Saturday: 6:00 am – 3:00 pm
  • Address: 3450 Old Salisbury Rd (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Breakfastime really means breakfast foods anytime, and we can’t get enough of this loveable local haunt. It’s family owned and operated and has been around for over a decade. They now have a few locations throughout the state, and all seem to have a dedicated breakfast fan base. 

The menu has a little bit of everything on it. Between the Breakfast Platters, Breakfast Specials, and Special Platters you can get just about any combination of classic Southern morning fares. There are many omelets and a vast variety of breakfast sandwiches as well as pancakes and their famous Croissant French Toast. 


Cagney’s Kitchen 

Cagney’s Kitchen 
  • Price: $
  • Hours: Monday – Saturday: 6:00 am – 9:00 pm, Sunday: 7:00 am – 2:00 pm
  • Address: 2291 Old Salisbury Rd, Winston-Salem (GPS)
  • Website: Link

Cagney’s Kitchen is known as one of North Carolina’s best family restaurants. They’ve got all the country breakfast classics, created simply and with love just like mama used to make. It has a down home diner feel with a hint of no frills nostalgia. The portions are hearty and hospitality abounds. 

It’s often a quick and easy stop and hits the spot for home-cooked Southern style fares, such as the Fried Chicken Biscuits or the Corn Beef Hash and Eggs. There’s always a fun daily blackboard special here as well. 


Looking for More Restaurants in Winston Salem?

After you are done with breakfast in Winston Salem and have explored the city for the day? You probably want to find a great restaurant for dinner! A few of our recommendations are:

  • Sweet Potatoes: Down to earth southern restaurant. Specializing in fried chicken & other soul-food staples.
  • Di Lisio’s Italian Restaurant: Traditional Italian restaurant offering delicious pastas.
  • Meridian Restaurant: If you are looking for a nice meal out in Winston Salem, make a reservation at Meridian. Here you can have an elegant dining experience with Mediterranean & American food.
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About Natasha

Natasha moved to North Carolina for college years ago (but she's not trying to age herself here). Her days were spent reading a book on the beach and enjoying a cold glass of sweet tea in between classes at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Upon graduation, she met her partner, Cameron, and they traveled the world together crossing 85 countries and seven continents. After, many years of international travel they settled down a bit and launched Lost in the Carolinas to share their experiences about and travel tips on South Carolina and North Carolina.

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