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Eggslut

4.1 (6.6k reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Sausage, Egg & Cheese
Amy L.

First time coming here and didnt realize there were soo many other places to eat at. Eggslut was the first booth that we saw. I got the egg salad, cinnamon toast cold brew and wanted to try the slut as well. I love the ct cold brew. I wished they haf a bigger size that it definitely wasnt enough. The egg salad was creamy with probably mayo,salt and pepper and went well with the arugula. They always gave a fork with it. The slut was okay. It was super butter but felt weird because you are dipping bread into mashed potato and egg.

Sheldon R.

Solid brunch spot. High in calories. Service was friendly and fast despite being busy Grand Central LA. Ambiance is crowded with many other restaurants nearby. Recommend this place for a high calorie brunch. The Fairfax was filling and delicious. One order filled me up quickly. Fairfax: 4.5/5

Slut
Eva L.

For a simple breakfast eggslut is the place to go. Located in grand central market you have a lot of variety to choose from. The sandwiches looked pretty good as well. I ordered the slut and for baguettes with potatoe and an egg on top, it's pretty good. A little overpriced because you'll still feel hungry afterwards, but good flavor, light, simple, and the mash potatoes tasted really good. Warning mine did come very hot, so hot that it was hard to unscrew it to let it cool off.

Selin H.

It's a big food court with lots of seating. You just grab your meal and find a spot. There was a huge line, but it moved super fast. We ordered our food and waited for them to call our name. As soon as we got our food, we found a table. The breakfast was super delicious and tasty. It's really worth trying. Great spot in downtown LA for breakfast with tons of other options nearby. Not fancy, but I think it's a must-try.

Enrique D.

Honestly.... It felt like it was just okay. I get it quality eggs... But .... this wasn't my first time Having it .. and yet it felt like it was a bit just okay. Soft buns ... runny egg yolk... bacon was sloppy though.... and I do miss the banana ketchup flavoring that it used to be... The tater tots though were pretty good expensive and unfortunately not that many... (the container wasn't filled up) Service was quick and easy Ambiance - they have counter seats but there are tables just a few steps from it So yeah expensive - yes Service - okay Ambiance... - maybe get in and get out...

Fairfax
Dai D.

Stopped by Eggslut located inside of Grand Central Market and found it super easy to find. There was a short line when we arrived, but we got our food pretty quickly. I ordered the Fairfax sandwich and enjoyed it. The eggs were soft, creamy, and extremely fluffy (by far my favorite part) and paired well with the cheese and sweet caramelized onion. I added sausage, which was a nice touch. I didn't get much chive flavor, but the sriracha mayo added a tangy, flavorful kick without being overpowering. As someone who doesn't handle spicy food well, I was a bit nervous. However, don't worry if you're sensitive to heat. The sauce is not tongue-burning spicy; it's very mild. Overall, the sandwich felt elevated. I'd consider it a more gourmet take on a classic breakfast sandwich. I also tried some of my friend's truffle hashbrowns. Texture-wise, they were great. Super crispy, just how I like them. Unfortunately they were lukewarm, even though we sat down and ate right away. It didn't seem like they were freshly cooked. I'd say Eggslut is a solid breakfast option. I'm glad we tried it, and I'd come back to try another sandwich if I were nearby.

Egg Salad sandwich
Ana Maria O.

The food was fresh and delicious! The buns were paper to perfection, i ordered the egg salad sandwich which was amazing. It was combined with arugala which made it a great sandwich! We also ordered the tater tots which were very tasty and perfectly crunchy. The service was quick and efficient. One gets in line to order from a caller who takes your order and charges you. The ambiance is chaotic and exciting as it sits right in front of the grand central market in downtown Los Angeles. I highly recommend Eggslut for deliciously fresh food!

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Jack D.

The big melty greasy bacon egg and cheese sandwich (hold the ketchup please) was an astonishingly beautiful piece of work to melt all over your hand and tongue. Crisp service by a multiethnic team that seems to dig their jobs. The counter is surrounded by open air top rate food stands, so it has to pull its weight. The complex here is unique and a must hang in DTLA, where top corporate attorneys and working class migrants hustle amidst wide eyed Japanese tourists in a blade runner land of vagrants and wise locals.

Vincent G.

It's eggslut. I've been to the Las Vegas location multiple times and this location is just the same. It's one of the best breakfast restaurants in California. Location seems pretty horrid since it's in the middle of downtown, so taking rideshare is preferred for arriving. We arrived sometime around 4pm and surprisingly there was no line and not much wait time. I got the classic bacon, egg and cheese sandwich with truffle hashbrowns on the side with a coldbrew coffee to go with it. The entire meal is savory and delicious and could have this meal almost every day. The sandwich can be a bit pricey at $12 with not the biggest serving, although it's a meal worth trying at least once while in the downtown LA area. I look forward to trying this again if I'm ever downtown again!

Luis A.

Ain't gon CAP, the sandwich was hittin!' In n out in 15 minutes on a weekend. CMON BRUH , I made it home to watch the Diddy documentary wit a beautiful egg Sammy. The star of the show for me was their hash browns , they're perfectly salted and have a nice crunch. FIH STAH'

Anthony G.

On a warm Wednesday afternoon, my partner and I headed over to grand central market. In the past Eggslut had so much virality, so when we saw it we knew we had to take the opportunity to try it out. We simply ordered the Slut as we wanted to try out a few other places, but it was a bit underwhelming. The egg and potato were cooked well but could use a bit more flavor, like some flaky salt on top for some stronger pops of salinity. The bread was also really poorly heated and was barely crispy and more stale. Their standards may have dropped a little since they first started.

Truffle Tots
Josh H.

This rating is solely based on comparing to other restaurants in Grand Central Market Key Notes: - Pricey for what you get - Quick - Small Quantity I ordered the Sausage Breakfast Sandwich and Truffle Tots The Sausage breakfast Sandwich was a bit underwhelming, it tastes pretty average and it's small especially for the price. Looks like they only give you one eggs worth, it should be at least 3 for the price l. I wouldn't go out of my way for this. The Truffle tots were good, crunchy and hot. A bit bland but I use ketchup so I didn't mind that. Biggest complaint is the amount you receive for the price you pay. Overall, even though it is pretty average tasting, it does beat a lot of the competitors here in Grand Central Market, and I would recommend to choose this.

Yuelin L.

Located inside Grand Central Market, this Eggslut is busy but surprisingly efficient. Even though there was a line when we arrived, it moved quickly, and the staff handled everything smoothly. I ordered their signature egg sandwich, and it really lived up to the hype -- the eggs were creamy and rich, the bacon added a perfect crunch, and the brioche bun was soft and buttery. Everything felt balanced and freshly made. It's definitely more expensive than your average breakfast sandwich, but you can taste the quality. A great stop if you're exploring the market -- quick, satisfying, and worth the short wait.

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Ask the Community - Eggslut

Is this place walking distance from Union Station?

Yes, it's about a mile away.

Whats the big deal, why are ppl standing in long lines for this?

Read the reviews..

Will you guys/ will they be open for president's day this Monday?

Yeah, they're open

Is It open now? Coming from Miami in early August and I'm hoping they are open

Yes, they are open!

Can I pay in cash?

Yes!

Is eggslut still open during this quarantine?

No. Tried to go the other day and was very disappointed. Only a few shops in the Grand Central Market are open. Good luck!

Is there a line forming before they open? Is 8AM on a Friday morning a good time to show up and avoid a line or should I get there early? I heard about long lines here.

Get there ASAP the earlier the better the lines build up fast

Can I ask for egg whites?

Yes

What's the pricing range for the food?

It's between $7-$10 for the burgers/sandwiches.

Will Eggslut be open on Thanksgiving 2019?

What is the fee to park in the garage?

Mon-Sun 8:00am - 10:00pm 90 Mins $3.00 Additional 15 Mins $2.00… Read more

Are the eggs organic?

They better

Is this place kid friendly? Big group?

You'll place your order with the cashier and they'll call your name when it's ready. There's no table service at this location. They have about 8-12 stools on the counter, but you're free to grab seats anywhere in the market center. If you have a… Read more

Is the orange juice crazy good? Everyone seems to be getting it

Nope, just average orange juice.

Will you be open on 4th of July? Thnks

They are open

How is parking?

Anywhere you park in DTLA is going to be difficult unless you're willing to pay. There are plenty of lots available with an all day flat fee. I would suggest you make a day of visiting downtown and explore everything. There is also metered parking… Read more

Is it gud?

Lol Yea - it's great! Eggslut is popular, so be prepared for long lines though!

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