Breakfast Restaurants in Racine, WI

Breakfast Restaurants in Racine, WI

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Racine, Wisconsin is home to several parks, including Racine County Park and Quarry Lake Park, and to the Johnson Park Golf Course and many Lake Michigan beaches. If you're in the area and in the mood for breakfast, Racine has plenty of options from which to choose.

Blueberries Eatery

Blueberries Eatery's breakfast items are made with organic ingredients, and much of the food comes from the local farms and dairies. Blueberries Eatery, which accepts cash only, offers an array of breakfast items, including breakfast pastries such as cappuccino bread with chocolate chips, pastries with raspberry butter, and homemade quiche. The coffeehouse environment has an antique look and features several couches and WiFi.

Blueberries Eatery
522 S. 6th St.
Racine, WI 53403
262-637-7609

Cliff's Boathouse Cafe

Cliff's Boathouse Cafe is a family-run local place that's been in business since it was parked in the parking lot of the local Eagle's Club in 1987. It's the home of Cliff's secret recipe potato pancakes, and many other breakfast specials are available, including eggs and toast combos with country fried steak and sausage gravy, potato pancakes, corned beef hash, buttermilk pancakes, and thick French toast. Cliff's Boathouse also has a number of griddle and omelet options. Cholesterol-free eggs are available for those who are health-conscious.

Cliff's Boathouse Cafe
301 Hamilton St.
Racine, WI 53402
cliffsboathouse.com

Earl & Yuni's Avenue Cafe

Earl & Yuni's Avenue Cafe is known for its breakfasts. The menu features all the traditional breakfast options, juices and coffee. The cafe serves breakfast every day of the week.

Earl & Yuni's Avenue Cafe
5104 Washington Ave.
Racine, WI 53406
262-637-8838

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