

Egg dishes, sandwiches & salads served up in easygoing surrounds with counter seating & a fireplace.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2020 E 3300 S SUITE 23/24, Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Phone: (801) 953-0311
Website: https://www.lazydaycafe.net/
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Reviews
The sausage link was really good. I couldn’t tell if it was homemade or from somewhere else, but if they’re getting it from a butcher or a specific brand, I’d honestly love to know, it was that good.
I swapped the toast for a lemon pancake, and that ended up being one of my favorite parts. Super nice, not too sweet, just perfect.
The whole vibe of the place is cozy and relaxed, the kind of place where you actually feel like slowing down a bit. I asked for a coffee at the end, and I’m pretty sure the server either forgot to put it on my check or just decided not to charge me. Either way, it was a really kind little gesture and left a great impression.
We were seated within 10 minutes with a party of six, which felt like a large group for this cozy spot. It wasn’t overly busy, but the food was fantastic! There’s also nice shaded outdoor seating available.
The girls working there were friendly and had a lot of spunk—got a little annoyed when we asked to split the check. I ordered the Lazy Day Breakfast with over-easy eggs. They were a bit oily but tasty, especially on the wheat toast. The bacon was cooked perfectly—crispy, just how I like it.
The cheesy grits blew me away—I’m usually not a grits person, but I’m so glad I tried them. The smoked salmon eggs Benedict was the standout dish—easily the best meal at the table!
The kids loved their waffles topped with berries, whipped cream, and a delicious sauce (great recommendation from our waitress!). We also tried the lemon pancakes, which were light, bright, and very tasty.
Everything we ordered was delicious, and we’d happily come back for more. Highly recommend for a relaxed, flavorful breakfast or brunch!
Let me start off by saying that the food is really good. Especially the lemon pancakes. Incredible stuff. The bacon is thick and crispy. The cheese grits were nothing short of outstanding. The one thing about the meal was the scrambled eggs. Having eaten many hotel breakfasts, these tasted like powdered eggs. They didn’t even look fresh. I’m not sure what the deal there is, but I would not recommend getting the eggs scrambled.
The service was very good. Lots of attention from the entire weight staff and they are funny and nice.
The atmosphere is nothing to write home about. There is nothing great or bad about it.
This place should definitely be tried. Get the grits, bacon and some lemon pancakes.
I originally came to Lazy Day Café just for a good waffle, but it ended up becoming my favorite breakfast spot in Salt Lake City.
The waffle was perfect, fluffy, golden, and so flavorful I could eat it plain. No butter, no syrup, just the waffle. But once I added the butter, their homemade syrup, berry compote, and whipped cream, everything came together. I haven’t found anything like it back home in Austin, Texas.
I also ordered the Lazy Day Breakfast with eggs, bacon, sausage, and hash browns. And let me just say, this was the kind of flavor that makes you pause and savor every bite. The hash browns were soft and full of flavor. The sausage was juicy and full of flavor. The bacon, cooked just the way I like it. You can taste that it’s made in-house, and that alone set it apart. It went above and beyond what I expected.
And shoutout to Jennifer, who served me with genuine warmth. She made the whole experience even better.
This place isn’t just good—it’s memorable. I’ll be back every time I’m in town.
I went for the Benedictine eggs… and I stayed for the apapacho to the soul. What a delight! The hollandaise sauce was so soft that it looked like it was made by angels with an apron. All served with love, homemade flavor and that cozy atmosphere that makes you want to stay all morning.
The name honors the place: ideal for a day without eagerness, with coffee in hand and a happy belly.
If you are in Utah, awaken your craving and stop by Lazy Day. Your stomach will thank you.