About
Welcome to Eggslut, an exciting culinary destination tucked away at 8500 Beverly Blvd, Ste 101, Los Angeles, CA. Renowned for its breakfast sandwiches, this trendy eatery serves up egg-centric delights that cater to casual diners and brunch enthusiasts alike. With a distinct focus on fresh ingredients and simple yet mouthwatering flavors, Eggslut promises an experience that every egg lover should relish.
The ambiance strikes a perfect balance of hipster charm and casual comfort, making it an ideal spot for a quick bite or a relaxed meal with friends. With outdoor seating available, patrons can enjoy their meals in the sunshine, adding to the overall vibe of this trendy establishment. Plus, amenities like wheelchair accessibility, gender-neutral restrooms, and dog-friendly options enhance its inviting atmosphere.
Eggslut's menu may be limited, but the offerings are nothing short of excellent. Here are some standout dishes:
Even with a concise menu, the quality shines through each dish. Diners rave about the brisk service and the freshness of the food, making it perfect for those seeking a speedy brunch or a leisurely breakfast experience. However, as highlighted by customer reviews, it's wise to arrive early or prepare for potential busyness during peak hours.
Eggslut garners mixed feedback when it comes to service, with some patrons praising its friendly staff and quick service, while others suggest there’s room for improvement. Regardless, the consensus is clear: the food is outstanding, and the unique egg-centric offerings make it worth a visit. Just as customer Alex D. noted, the bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich stands out, paired perfectly with their hash browns for a satisfying meal.
In an age where breakfast options are plentiful, Eggslut remains a standout choice for its simplicity and deliciousness. With a focus on the star ingredient—eggs—each menu item embodies a passion for quality, ensuring that every bite is a delight.
So, whether you’re a local or a visitor to LA, make a point to stop by Eggslut and savor the goodness of eggs like never before. You'll leave with a full belly and a heart warmed by the art of breakfast!
“ VERY MEDIOCRE SERVICE. I dont' want to go into details but this is definetly one of major the reasons this location gets a bad rap on Yelp and I could see that detterring (potential) customers to return (buy). What's great. Limited menu of egg-centric breakfast products that taste outstanding. You simply can't go wrong. My favorite is bacon, egg & cheese sandwich on their signature brioche bun, accompanied by the hash browns (great texture crispy out and mushy in) and OJ. And that would take you aback $22 w tax and no tip as of Jan 2025. If this is your first time, get the slut. It's a jar filled with mashed potatoes and a poached egg that comes with beautifully crispy French baguette soldiers. And the pro tip.. keep the jar.. it wouldn't take much to replicate this at home. However, I feel like putting plain ketchup on their egg sandwiches is a disgrace. It's kinda like putting Heinz on a well crafted burger. It's not a novice concept by any means and there's quite a few people who I imagine wouldn't mind that. But I never really gotten to wrap my head around this. I believe they should invent their own signature sauce. Foot traffic strongly preferred, as there is no nearby street parking but I believe I saw the dedicated Egg Slut parking at the ground level of Beverly Center when you enter off of La Cienega. ”
“ Eggslut is so good! Very fast service, friendly staff and fresh food- not to mention super affordable for LA! The restaurant is simple but a good vibe with great music playing. I highly recommend stopping here for breakfast or brunch. ”
“ If you love eggs on everything like I do, then this is a must stop for you. Their original location is in at the Central Market in downtown LA, and this is the first time for me to visit their new location at the Beverly Center. Simple menu but mighty delicious!! Service is quick and efficient. There is no street parking, so you should park at the mall (no validation). I wish they had more options for drinks, but their food is definitely worth the visit. ”
“ This location stands in the corner of the Beverly Hills mall. We parked inside the mall then walked over to grab a couple of breakfast sandwiches. We noticed that they were closing at 2pm so we made sure to order asap. As far as decor, it's simple, yet cute. Nothing to oooh ahhh about but no complaints here. The employee taking orders was very friendly. I ordered the sausage and egg sandwich and my boyfriend ordered the same thing. We also ordered the arugula salad and truffle tots. Everything was delicious except the sausage was turkey sausage which threw us off. My boyfriend didn't care for it but I thought it was good even though I ate half a muffin. I loved the arugula side salad and I tried two truffle tater tots. Delicious. Eggslut never disappoints! Can't wait to go back to Beverly Hills. ”
“ I've been around the area for years now and I've passed by this often but never got to try it out. I was in the area on a Saturday noon and was finally able to come in. The line was pretty short when I came in and it only took a few minutes for my order to be ready. I ordered the Sausage Egg and Cheese Sandwich ($9.75), and I've also tried the Truffle Hash Brown ($4.50). It's pretty pricey, but also typical for LA. The sandwich I got was pretty good though and the egg in it was cooked over easy so it's runny. I didn't know this and my yolk popped when I bit into it and I made a giant mess on my plate. They give you 6 pieces of hash browns about the size of McDonalds chicken nuggets, which is enough to pair with your sandwich, but still pricey for $4.50. There's only a few spots inside for seating so you have to get pretty lucky to get a table. They do have counter seating along the windows and the counters facing the open kitchen. It's definitely a quick eat and go type of place and not meant for staying long periods of time at. It might be more worth it to get their specialties, but the food here is pretty good. It's not a place that I would stop by often though for $10 a breakfast sandwich. ”
“ I ordered the Fairfax sandwich with bacon. The eggs were tasty but I thought it was a bit salty. There were chives infused within the eggs. I thought the price was a bit steep for an egg sandwich, but you are in Beverly Hills. Service was good and ambiance was one where it would Be okay to eat alone. ”
“ Been meaning to try Eggslut for years and happened to be in the area with no wait. Ordering process was easy and it took less than 10 minutes for the food to come out. Staff was friendly, but be prepared for limited seating options. It can fill up fast and there are a handful of tables and mostly counter space to share. The standout was the truffle hash browns. Came out hot and they were bursting with flavor. Be prepared that these sandwiches can get messy So be prepared to bond fast if you're on a date :) The eggs on the Fairfax were so soft and you could taste the freshness of the bun. I added bacon. It tasted good, but could have been a bit crispier for my taste. We shared the biscuit with honey butter on the side. It was ok, but we'll probably skip that next time. All and all, tasty food that is a great fast option when you don't want to spend hours brunching. ”
“ I've heard of Eggslut before and since I was visiting LA, I knew I had to try it! Service was pretty fast. After ordering, I received my food in about 10 mins. I ordered: Bacon, Egg & Cheese: Had ketchup in it. Fat strips of bacon. I loved the brioche bun. It was very soft and fluffy! The egg was runny. Overall, a very solid breakfast option! Truffle hash browns : These were so bomb!! You can def taste the truffle. I finished it real fast. In conclusion, I am now a slut for eggslut! ”