Fun Family Meals & Memories at Egg Works

Fun Family Meals & Memories at Egg Works

There’s a rhythm to Egg Works that makes it feel familiar even on your first visit. Maybe it’s the sound of plates hitting the table or the train circling overhead. It’s unpretentious, warm, and always ready with a hot meal.

If you love breakfast done right, Egg Works on Sunset Rd is the place that quietly earns your loyalty.

A Western Welcome Right Off Sunset

Egg Works started back in 1988 as a cozy spot called The Egg & I. What began as a single breakfast joint quickly grew into a local favorite, eventually expanding into the Egg Works family in 2005.

Today, with seven locations across Las Vegas, it remains a reliable go-to for comforting meals and a familiar, laid-back vibe.

The Egg Works location on Sunset Road greets you like a friendly desert outpost. There are wooden swinging saloon doors that creak when you walk through, giving it a charming western touch.

Inside, thick wooden tables and chairs make you feel like you’ve just stepped into a rustic lodge. But the best part is the toy train, which rides above you on a ceiling track, chugging along while you eat.

Toy Train Set at Egg Works
The toy train set that runs throughout the restaurant.

It’s a small detail, but it brings joy to kids and adults alike. Even the menus are printed like old newspapers, which makes reading them feel more personal.

It’s that diner feel that sets the tone for everything that follows on your plate. And when breakfast hits the table, it doesn’t disappoint.

Kids Drawings at Egg Works
Kids drawings that are frequently posted up at the diner.

Breakfast That Actually Feels Like Breakfast

There’s comfort in a well-made breakfast, and Egg Works delivers on that without trying too hard. The Three Pigs Omelette comes stuffed with bacon, sausage, and ham, all balanced with melted cheese. It’s hearty, but not heavy.

Their Habla Diablo seasoned potatoes have just the right amount of kick—not spicy, just warm and flavorful. And then there’s the banana nut muffin, which somehow always comes out perfectly soft.

Three Pigs Omelet Egg Works
Three Pigs Omelet with the signature Habla Diablo Potatoes.

The Habla Diablo potatoes and the banana nut muffin are an absolute must try for any first-timers at Egg Works.

It’s sweet, nutty, and never dry, maybe even the best breakfast muffin in the entire city. It’s the kind of bite that makes you stop mid-sentence.

Banana Nut Muffin Egg Works
Two Banana Nut Muffins with a coffee.

The breakfast menu at Egg Works covers all the bases, whether you’re craving savory, sweet, or something bold.

The Chicken Enchilada Omelet is packed with seasoned chicken, green chiles, crispy tortilla chips, and topped with a rich enchilada sauce and sour cream—it’s flavorful without being over the top.

And when you’re ready for something a little different than eggs and bacon, the lunch menu makes it easy to stick around a bit longer.

Lunch That Surprises You in a Good Way

Egg Works knows how to do lunch right. Their Loco Moco might surprise you if you’ve ever spent time in Hawaii.

Sticky rice, a thick burger patty, and savory gravy, all topped with two eggs—it’s as close to the islands as you’ll find in Vegas. Las Vegas is considered as the Ninth Island, and this dish makes a strong case for one of the best loco mocos in town.

Loco Moco From Egg Works
The Loco Moco served with rice, potatoes, eggs, a hamburger patty smothered in gravy,

Their BBQ burger is bold but balanced, and the Reuben is stacked, warm, and grilled just right.

If you’re in the mood for something unique, try the Cincy Burrito—it’s packed with eggs, chili, and flavor. But even if you’re short on time or cash, there’s always a solid option waiting on the value menu.

Brunch Isn’t Complete Without Something to Sip

Egg Works may be known for hearty breakfasts and stacked lunch plates, but the drink menu doesn’t hold back. It’s the kind of surprise that sneaks up on you when your server casually mentions a $7 mimosa.

The kind of mimosa that’s chilled, fizzy, and never skimpy on the pour. Their Bloody Marys follow the same rule—spicy, bold, and stacked with just enough garnish to keep things fun but not fussy.

Drink and Food Menu Egg Works
The food and drink menu at Egg Works.

For those who like to linger, there’s a decent list of domestic and imported beers, including familiar favorites like Corona Extra. If beer or brunch cocktails aren’t your thing, the bar is stocked well enough to stir up whatever you’re in the mood for.

A whiskey and Coke to go with your burger? Done. Something fruity over ice while you catch up with friends? Easy.

It’s casual, comfortable, and surprisingly well-equipped for a breakfast joint. There’s no pressure to drink, but if you do, they make sure it’s worth it!

Solid Value Without Cutting Corners

Egg Works manages to keep things affordable without ever skimping on quality. The value menu feels like a little secret locals know about. The two-egg avocado omelette is fresh and filling.

The half portion of their corned beef hash is still generous. And their cheeseburger with fries is just what you want it to be—classic and satisfying.

Awards From Egg Works
Local awards that the restaurant chain has won over the years.

Everything feels made with care, which makes the lower price feel even better.

Taste What’s Been Working Since ’88

If you haven’t been to Egg Works, the Sunset Road location is a great place to start. It’s got the charm, the flavor, and the kind of local warmth that’s harder to find these days.

Egg Works on Sunset Rd Las Vegas
Outside the Egg Works on Sunset Rd.

Whether you’re hungry for a big breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or just need a good muffin and a hot coffee, it’s worth the stop.

Address:
2490 Sunset Rd
Las Vegas, NV, 89120

Hours:
Monday – Friday:
6 AM – 2 PM

Saturday & Sunday:
6 AM – 3 PM

Phone:
(702) 873-3447

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