Top 10 Breakfast Spots in Williamsburg VA on your Visit to Colonial Williamsburg (2024)

September 7, 2017

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Whether you’re an area local or visiting the Historic Triangle with the whole family, you’ll need a hearty breakfast to experience everything there is to see and do in Williamsburg, VA. Luckily, there’s plenty of great options nearby that show off the area’s unique flavors.

This isPart 2of our ongoing series featuring some of the best breakfast places in the Hampton Roads area, from Williamsburg to Virginia Beach. Click here to check outPart 1: Best Breakfast in Hampton RoadsandPart 3: Top 10 Breakfast Spots in Virginia Beach, VA.


When you’re looking for that perfect Williamsburg breakfast spot, here are our suggestions of where to start–from unique foodie eateries to standard american classics and everything in between!

Blue Talon Bistro

Chef David Everett runs some of the best Williamsburg area restaurants, and Everett’s Blue Talon Bistro serves up some of the area’s best upscale breakfast menu options. Located in the heart of Williamsburg’s historic downtown, Blue Talon Bistro is best known for its “Serious Comfort Food.” With unique menu items, such as “Truffled” Eggs, Smoked Salmon, and Creamed Chipped Beef, this local favorite offers up flavors you can’t find anywhere else. And for non-foodie eaters, fear not–they serve up killer breakfast platters, omelets, and Belgian waffles as well.

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Honey Butter’s Kitchen

This Williamsburg hidden gem isn’t staying hidden for very long–with a second Williamsburg location now open, Honey Butter’s Kitchen serves up a quality breakfast at reasonable prices. Whatever you decide to order, get it with ham–seared to perfection with perfect grill marks, this is one Virginia classic done right. Add in a side of eggs and garlic fried potatoes and you’ve got a breakfast that won’t sit heavy and will keep you running well into the evening.

Shorty’s Diner

If you’re looking for throwback old-timey charm and a solid menu that doesn’t break the bank, you’ll want to check out Shorty’s Diner. Williamsburg has some tough contenders for best area pancakes, but Shorty’s is solidly in the running. Our menu favorite though: The Country Ham Biscuit. The ham is that salty-sweet, melt-in-your-mouth taste that Virginia is known for. One thing’s for sure–when it comes to serving up southern comfort food, Shorty’s Diner does not disappoint.

Duck Donuts

This regional chain started in the Outer Banks of Duck, North Carolina back in 2006, but there’s a reason these are popping up more and more: their donuts are seriously tasty. With rotating seasonal favorites and unique concoctions (bacon, egg, and cheese on a donut, anyone?), Duck Donuts has menu items for the most trepid to adventurous of eaters. Best of all, you can even make your own, with a wide variety of coatings, icings, toppings, and drizzles to choose from. Stop in and start creating!


Baker’s Crust

This Virginia Beach-native spot opened its doors to Williamsburg customers in 2009. Since then, Baker’s Crust has been serving up delicious meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner to locals and area tourists in the know. With store-baked breads and pastries, everything here is made from scratch. For a delicious take on a southern classic plate, try their Chicken and Waffles, with big belgian waffles and honey-covered chicken tenders. Or if you’re in the mood for some seafood, order a Maryland Omelette with real lump crab meat, hollandaise and old bay seasoning.


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Food For Thought

This restaurant is known for sometimes long wait times for a reason; the food is seriously delicious. Lunch and dinner choices are to die for if you don’t mind the crowds, but the locals know that breakfast is the time to come to beat the rush at Food For Thought. We recommend the Country Fried Steak & Mushroom Benedict (read: country fried filet-mignon!), the “Crepe”-ucopia (homemade crepes with Chantilly cream and a plethora of fresh, seasonal fruits), or for the vegetarian-minded, the Tofu Scramble (mushrooms, tofu, bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, and basil with breakfast seasoning). Food for Thought will have you coming back more, guaranteed!

Mama Steve’s House of Pancakes

Open since 1956, when people in Williamsburg think “breakfast” they often think “Mama Steve’s”! For over 60 years, Mama Steve’s House of Pancakes has been serving up delicious southern breakfast items to visitors and locals to Richmond Road. People come here for the colonial-style decorations and unique charm. We recommend the silver dollar pancakes, with a side of bacon and scrambled eggs–the perfect start to a fun-filled day at nearby Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Or Catfish Cove Minigolf!

Blackbird Bakery

Another of Chef David Everett’s creations, Black Bird Bakery serves up the best homemade pastries in Williamsburg, hands down. With a variety of muffins, croissants, scones, sticky buns, baguettes, and more, Black Bird Bakery is the best spot for breakfast on the go while you’re exploring Colonial Williamsburg. Stop in to this charming restaurant at your own risk–with so many mouth-watering treats, your sweet tooth may be more than satisfied.

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Old Chickahominy House

The Old Chickahominy House, opened in 1955, is a spot rich with history and colonial charm–the perfect start to a Colonial Williamsburg or Jamestown Settlement exploration. Order Miss Melinda’s Pancakes–light, fluffy, and sweet–and wash them down with a Mimosa or a “Rebel co*cktail.” If you’re feeling in the mood for something hardier, try a cup of Brunswick Stew & Hot Biscuits for a real Virginia treat.


Colonial Pancake House

The Colonial Pancake House has been serving up homemade flapjacks and breakfast fare for 20 years. With an unassuming, southern-colonial atmosphere, this is laid-back dining at its finest. Colonial Pancake House offers a selection of standard and specialty pancake options, such as their Apple Pie Pancakes with vanilla ice cream, or Pigs in a Blanket (3 sausage links wrapped in pancakes). If you’re in the mood for something heartier, they also have breakfast sandwiches, burritos, omelets and more–they’re sure to have something for the whole family!

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Top 10 Breakfast Spots in Williamsburg VA on your Visit to Colonial Williamsburg (2024)

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Top 10 Breakfast Spots in Williamsburg VA on your Visit to Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Plan for at Least Four Days To See It All. With its rich colonial history, William and Mary's scenic campus, beautiful waterways, cultural events throughout the year, and a culinary scene just outside our door, plan to stay at least a few nights with us to see some of what Williamsburg has to offer.

How much time is needed for Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Plan for at Least Four Days To See It All. With its rich colonial history, William and Mary's scenic campus, beautiful waterways, cultural events throughout the year, and a culinary scene just outside our door, plan to stay at least a few nights with us to see some of what Williamsburg has to offer.

Can you walk around Colonial Williamsburg at night? ›

Colonial Williamsburg is mostly pedestrianized which makes it a pleasant place to walk through day or night. You can stroll along any of the streets for free and see the houses, shops, historically significant buildings with occasional re-enactments happening as you walk along.

Can I bring food into Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Yes, you can take all the food you can carry! There are grassy spots you can even set out a blanket for a picnic. The summers have humid days so take that into consideration. It feels good to get into the air conditioned restaurants!

How far is the walk from Visitor Center to Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Park at the Visitor Center and take the one-mile footpath to the Historic Area. Or take a short ride on our regularly sanitized buses to other sites. You can get your tickets digitally at online, or stop at the Visitor Center if you need help.

How much is the carriage ride at Colonial Williamsburg? ›

You can sign up for a ride at Colonial Williamsburg's visitor's center and at other locations in and near the historic district. Fees start at about $10-$15 and higher. Be warned, however: carriage rides are popular, especially in summer and at Christmas. Sign up as soon as you can.

How much does it cost to walk in Colonial Williamsburg? ›

You can walk around Colonial Williamsburg for free!

Is parking free at Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Free parking is available at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg, indicated in green on the map above.

Can I walk in Colonial Williamsburg for free? ›

Sure, you can walk through our historic streets for free, but whether you buy a multi-site pass or a multiday ticket to Colonial Williamsburg, admission tickets are your key to more than 20 historic trade sites, interpreter-led tours of our family homes and government buildings, more than 100 English gardens, and the ...

Can you drink Williamsburg tap water? ›

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The report details water quality results, identifies drinking water sources, and outlines treatment procedures for calendar year 2023. Test results show that the City's water meets or exceeds required state and federal regulations.

What dishes are served in Colonial Williamsburg? ›

The team's culinary achievements range from roast pigeon to a ragout of cucumbers, fried ox tongue, mince pies, and syllabub, a sweet, frothy, alcohol-laden dessert.

Do people dress up to go to Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Do people dress up at Colonial Williamsburg? Yes, that's part of the fun! Colonial Williamsburg is full of historical interpreters that engage with visitors adorned in period costume, creating an immersive experience for guests. Sometimes enthusiastic visitors—kids and adults—will even don colonial wear.

Can I walk around Colonial Williamsburg for free? ›

Sure, you can walk through our historic streets for free, but whether you buy a multi-site pass or a multiday ticket to Colonial Williamsburg, admission tickets are your key to more than 20 historic trade sites, interpreter-led tours of our family homes and government buildings, more than 100 English gardens, and the ...

What is so special about Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Colonial Williamsburg is the world's largest living history museum. Our 301 acres feature iconic sites, working tradespeople, historic taverns, and two world-class art museums.

What was the problem with Colonial Williamsburg? ›

Staying at Colonial Williamsburg is expensive and it appears the standards of the property are not up to the task of the amount you are charged. 1. An employee, dressed in costume, yelled at us when we were looking for parking next to the Orlando Jones Kitchen. There were no barricades or signs saying keep out.

Is Colonial Williamsburg worth the trip? ›

Recent visitors praised Colonial Williamsburg, saying it offered an expertly recreated step back in time and helped them understand more about this period and our nation's history. This history-themed park also earns kudos for employing knowledgeable guides and maintaining pristine facilities throughout.

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