Cunningham Chrysler of Edinboro

Feb 24, 2023
Edinboro, PA breakfast

Some mornings, you just don’t want to cook, and you also don’t want anything out of a box. May we send some indie breakfast places in Edinboro, PA to your rescue? All of these spots have a lot to choose from, so it wouldn’t be weird if you went back kind of often!

1. Flip Cafe

At 103 Meadville Street, you’d best be hungry, because the Flip’s menu and portions are generous, and all are served to you with a smile. All the breakfast goodies are here, often with that something extra special. Don’t miss their eponymous cinnamon flips, a type of donut with no hole.

On the savory end, try the Chorizo Smash omelet or a breakfast burrito, including one with BBQ pulled pork. On the sweeter side is French toast with piles of blueberries and matching sauce, creampuff pancakes, and lots more. There’s even French toast with bacon cream cheese. Explore chocolate chip pancakes, home fries, and beyond!

2. Lakeside Bagel & Deli

Sometimes it’s hard to find bagel experts who make a fine bread with the hole in the middle. Never fear; head to 500 West Plum Street and discover more than 20 bagel flavors on tap, from sweet to savory to hot, plus the just plain interesting. How about a dill pickle bagel, one of their seasonal specialties?

Choose from ten different bagel spreads and a ton of different coffee flavors. You can always branch out into sweet bakery items, breakfast sandwiches, or even soup. Hearty potato, macaroni, and pasta salads will round you out. Oh, did you stay through lunch? It’s okay if you do.

3. The Crossroads Diner

Get your comfort food fix at 101 West Plum Street, where portions are nice, and so is the service. It’s a full-service place, so you can stay all day if you like, but you can just focus on breakfast, for sure. Diner-style fare from chicken-and-waffle plates, corned beef or chorizo hash, and chicken-fried steak are all here. 

Eggs are available as huevos rancheros and in five different omelets, plus four Benedicts with style-appropriate breads. The Southern Eggs Benedict comes on a biscuit and is topped with brisket and BBQ sauce. There’s classic sausage gravy over biscuits, too. Carb fans can indulge in pancakes and French toast.

That new Jeep Gladiator is an impressive-looking transport for sailing into your favorite breakfast club, where the coffee is steaming, and the hotcakes are flipping. For something a little on the swoopy side, you could go for a cute pre-owned Ford Truck Ecosport with pleasing curves that harmonize with any sweet, sunny morning (cloudy is okay, too). Take a look at either one of these stylish rides today at Cunningham Chrysler of Edinboro.