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Top Breakfast & Brunch Around Lake George: Where to Start Your Day Right

  • Writer: Joe Blizzard
    Joe Blizzard
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read


There is no better way to start a Lake George morning than with a great breakfast — whether that means a towering stack of pancakes, a lakeside table with the mist still rising off the water, or a hand-rolled bagel and a good cup of coffee. The area is full of beloved spots that do the first meal of the day right. Here are the top breakfast and brunch destinations around Lake George, sorted by what each one does best.


Best lakeside view: Lakeside Restaurant & Lounge

At the Fort William Henry Resort, Lakeside Restaurant & Lounge pairs timeless breakfast favorites with panoramic views of Lake George. Settle in indoors or out on the peaceful patio with pancakes and omelets while the lake glitters in front of you.

It is the spot to choose when the view matters as much as the meal — a relaxed, scenic way to ease into the day.


Best famous pancakes: Lake Crest Cafe

If pancakes are your love language, Lake Crest Cafe is the destination. The cafe is known for its "world famous" pancakes and French toast — fluffy buttermilk stacks you can order plain or loaded with chocolate chips or blueberries.

It is exactly the kind of hearty, no-fuss breakfast that fuels a full day on the trails or the water.


Best classic diner vibe: The Breakfast Spot Club

With 1940s decor and checkered floors, The Breakfast Spot Club leans into vintage charm and delivers all the American classics: fluffy pancakes, hearty omelets, and golden French toast. Yes, there can be a line on a Saturday morning — but regulars promise it moves fast.

For more old-school diner energy, Prospect Mountain Diner on Route 9 has been serving generous plates and bottomless coffee from a 1950s Silk City diner car for decades.


Best rustic stacks: The Silo & Flapjack Pete's

Just outside the area in Queensbury, The Silo Restaurant and Country Store is a rustic favorite famous for generous portions — homestyle omelets, buttery biscuits, and big stacks of pancakes in a warm, welcoming setting.

Over at the Tamarack Inn, Flapjack Pete's wins fans with French toast and real maple syrup, tasty sausage, and cinnamon-butter toast, all served up with cozy north-country atmosphere and vegetarian options.


Best brunch with dietary options: Biscotti Brothers Cafe

For a brunch that takes care of everyone at the table, Biscotti Brothers Cafe offers vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices alongside standout bagel breakfast sandwiches. Patrons consistently praise the attentive service and free coffee refills.

It is a great pick when your group has a mix of cravings and dietary needs.


Best coffee & pastries: Bear's Cup, Bolton Landing

Sometimes breakfast is simply a great coffee and something fresh from the oven. In Bolton Landing, Bear's Cup serves artisanal coffees, house-made pastries, hand-rolled bagels, and breakfast sandwiches.

Grab a window seat or take it to go and enjoy it lakeside — a perfect light start before a day of exploring.


Tips for breakfast out around Lake George

Weekend mornings are busy, so arrive early or expect a short wait at the most popular spots. If you have your heart set on a lakeside table, call ahead about patio seating and hours. And remember that breakfast is often the best value meal of the day here, with portions generous enough to power you straight through to dinner.


Quick facts

  • Lakeside Restaurant & Lounge (Fort William Henry Resort): breakfast with panoramic Lake George views and patio seating.

  • Lake Crest Cafe: known for 'world famous' pancakes and French toast.

  • The Breakfast Spot Club: vintage 1940s diner with pancakes, omelets, and French toast; quick-moving weekend lines.

  • Prospect Mountain Diner (Route 9): classic 1950s Silk City diner with bottomless coffee.

  • The Silo (Queensbury) & Flapjack Pete's (Tamarack Inn): rustic spots with big portions and real maple syrup.

  • Biscotti Brothers Cafe: brunch with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options plus bagel sandwiches.

  • Bear's Cup (Bolton Landing): artisanal coffee, house-made pastries, and hand-rolled bagels.


Rise and dine

From world-famous pancakes to a quiet lakeside omelet or a fresh bagel and a coffee to go, Lake George knows how to do mornings. Pick a spot, beat the rush, and start your day the delicious way.


See you around the lake,

Greetings From Lake George


Cover photo: blueberry pancakes, via Wikimedia Commons.

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