
Casual, egg-centric food stand in the Grand Central Market, offering omelets and other American grub.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Phone: (213) 625-0292
Website: https://grandcentralmarket.com/vendors/eggslut/
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Reviews
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.
freshly made to order, fluffy egg, great flavor, it’s a pretty good egg sandwich. limited seating but if you are able to grab a seat along the bar table you can also watch the kitchen working their magic!
Eggslut is a must-try when visiting Grand Central Market. The eggs are perfectly cooked, rich, and comforting, with simple ingredients done extremely well.
The Fairfax sandwich is a standout, and the coddled egg with mashed potatoes is creamy and satisfying. Yes, there’s usually a line, but it moves fast and is totally worth the wait.
Tips:
• Go early to avoid long lines
• Portions are filling despite the simple menu
• Perfect stop for breakfast or brunch in DTLA
A classic Los Angeles food experience that never disappoints.
It didn’t disappoint much! We had brunch here and it was great. Although we probably wouldnt have this everyday because there’s so many things to try this market. Still very interesting brunch for us!
This time at Eggslut Grand Central Market LA, we ordered the Fairfax sandwich with sausage ($11 + 3.75), Slut ($9) and Cold brew with milk ($4.5) for a total of $31 inclusive of taxes. The eggs were still as delicious as we remembered it. Light, fluffy and flavourful. However, there were a couple of areas where we thought the Singapore branch of Eggslut did better. Firstly, the sausage was a little too salty which took away the emphasis on the egg itself. Secondly, the egg omelette was not shaped as well as when we had it in SG. It sort of became a scrambled egg instead of a fluffy egg omelette…
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