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They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so why not make it the most delicious? Abuja’s breakfast scene has evolved into a vibrant mix of traditional Nigerian soul food and upscale international brunching. Whether you’re a resident looking for a new weekend haunt or a tourist needing a morning fuel-up, this breakfast in Abuja guide has you covered.
For an authentic taste of home, Akara Cafe is the gold standard. It’s the perfect spot for those who crave a traditional Nigerian morning without the fuss. The vibe is nostalgic yet clean, focusing on the simple perfection of golden, fluffy akara. Google reviews frequently mention it’s the most “affordable and comforting” breakfast in Wuse. It’s a great spot for a quick, culturally rich bite before a busy day.
Breakfast Picks:
Classic Akara & Pap: ₦4,500
Millet Pap & Waffles: ₦7,000
Local Pancakes: ₦3,500
French Toast: ₦6,500
Ambiance: Simple, outdoorsy, and nostalgic.
Best Time to Visit: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM for the freshest, hottest akara.
Location: Zone 5, Accra St, Wuse, Abuja.




Uncle T’s offers that classic, upscale diner feel that works for everyone from business executives to families. Their “Champions Breakfast” is legendary for its massive portions. The interior is exclusive and polished, making it a very comfortable space for longer morning meetings. It’s family-friendly, so expect a lively but sophisticated atmosphere on weekends.
Breakfast Picks:
Champions Breakfast (Yam, Egg Sauce, Puff Puff): ₦18,000
Famous Breakfast (Full English style): ₦18,000
Classic Pancakes: ₦11,000
Eggs & Toast (Any style): ₦9,500
Location: Maitama, Abuja.
Ambiance: Upscale, modern diner; great for family photos.
Best Time to Visit: Saturday mornings for a relaxed family vibe.
If you are looking for an “Instagrammable” international brunch, Brunch Lane is the place. Known for their “sexy” decor and bright, airy windows, it’s a favorite for the city’s content creators. Their specialty is sweet and savory waffles that look as good as they taste. It’s a bit of a splurge, but the premium ingredients and high-end aesthetic justify the price tag.
Breakfast Picks:
Signature Waffles & Fruit Mix: ₦20,000
Fluffy Pancake Stack: ₦20,000
Savory Waffle & Chicken: ₦22,000
Brunch Lane Omelette: ₦18,000
Location: 1141 Kwame Nkrumah Crescent, Asokoro.
Ambiance: Extremely aesthetic; bright lighting and luxury decor.
Best Time to Visit: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM for the perfect brunch “golden hour.”
L & N Kitchen is where traditional meets modern comfort. It’s a cozy “oasis” that allows you to mix your cravings—want yam and egg sauce but with a side of pancakes? They’ve got you. It’s a favorite for those who want a hearty, homemade feel without cooking themselves. Their milkshakes are also a popular breakfast accompaniment for those with a sweet tooth.
Breakfast Picks:
Yam & Egg Sauce: ₦4,500
L & N Special (Full Spread): ₦7,000
Indomie, Egg & Sausage: ₦5,000
Irish Potato Porridge: ₦6,000
Ambiance: Cozy, relaxed, and unpretentious.
Best Time to Visit: Weekday mornings for a quiet, peaceful meal.
Location: Gwarinpa, Abuja.
Located in the heart of Wuse 2, Ancient Flavours is an intercontinental hub. While they serve a great English breakfast, they are known for their diversity. The outdoor area is particularly stunning—serene, green, and perfect for a quiet morning reflection. It’s a top pick for those who want a professional yet scenic environment for a breakfast date.
Breakfast Picks:
Classic English Breakfast: ₦16,000
Chef’s Special Breakfast: ₦19,500
Pancake & Sausage Platter: ₦14,000
Oatmeal & Fruit Bowl: ₦12,000
Location: 6 Yalinga Street, Wuse 2, Abuja.
Ambiance: Beautiful outdoor garden seating; very serene.
Best Time to Visit: 9:00 AM for the best outdoor seating before the sun gets too high.
For those “treat yourself” moments, the buffet at Abuja Continental is unbeatable. It’s a massive spread covering everything from fresh pastries to local African staples. The “All-You-Can-Eat” Sunday Brunch is a local institution. It’s grand, exclusive, and perfect for celebrating birthdays or anniversaries over a long morning meal.
Breakfast Picks:
Sunday Brunch Buffet: ₦58,500
Daily Breakfast Buffet: ₦12,500
Pastry & Coffee Selection: Included in Buffet
Live Omelette Station: Included in Buffet
Location: Ladi Kwali St, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja.
Ambiance: Grand hotel luxury; very professional and polished.
Best Time to Visit: Sundays (12 PM – 4 PM) for the full brunch experience.
The Bukka Restaurant at the Hilton is arguably the most famous buffet in Nigeria. It’s where the city’s “who’s who” gathers on Sunday mornings. The selection is staggering—traditional Nigerian, Continental, and an incredible dessert section. It’s an investment, but the quality and the “see and be seen” atmosphere make it a true Abuja experience.
Breakfast Picks:
Sunday Brunch Buffet: ₦61,000
Daily Breakfast Buffet: ₦40,000
Traditional Yam & Egg Sauce: Included in Buffet
Continental Pastry Board: Included in Buffet
Location: 1 Aguiyi Ironsi St, Maitama, Abuja.
Ambiance: High-end, bustling, and prestigious.
Best Time to Visit: Sunday mornings (9:00 AM onwards).
Bringing the funky, high-energy “Lagos vibe” to Abuja, this spot is all about art and outdoor seating. It’s trendy, colorful, and perfect for people-watching. Their menu is competitively priced for the quality, and their avocado on toast is a standout. If you want a breakfast that feels like a party, Lagos Bistro is your spot.
Breakfast Picks:
Full English Breakfast: ₦15,000
Pancake Stack: ₦13,500
Waffle Platter: ₦15,000
Avocado on Toast: ₦9,500
Location: 7 Hombori Street, Wuse 2, Abuja.
Ambiance: Funky, artsy, and vibrant; great for TikToks/Reels.
Best Time to Visit: Saturday mornings for the best social energy.
This spot is for the serious breakfast enthusiasts—they open at 7 AM and serve breakfast all day. Located in the Maitama Amusement Park, it offers a stylish and modern setting. Whether you want a light chicken pie or a full-on local feast of akara and pap, they deliver with speed and style. It’s one of the most reliable spots in the city for early risers.
Breakfast Picks:
Local Akara & Pap: ₦6,000
English Breakfast Platter: ₦14,000
Chicken Pie & Masa: ₦5,500
All-Day Waffle Stack: ₦12,000
Location: Maitama Amusement Park (Left Annex), Abuja.
Ambiance: Modern, clean, and very efficient.
Best Time to Visit: 7:30 AM for a quiet, early start.
Transport yourself to the Mediterranean without leaving Maitama. Santorini’s blue-and-white Greek aesthetic is stunning, making it a top-tier location for photography. While they are a full-service restaurant, their breakfast menu is surprisingly robust. Their “Naija Egg Sauce” is a refined take on a classic, and their American breakfast is one of the most consistent in the city.
Breakfast Picks:
American Breakfast: ₦15,000
Naija Egg Sauce & Yam: ₦13,000
Waffle & Chicken: ₦14,000
Mediterranean Breakfast Plate: ₦16,500
Location: 5 Kwaji Close, Maitama, Abuja.
Ambiance: Iconic Greek-inspired decor; extremely Instagrammable.
Best Time to Visit: 10:00 AM for the best lighting in the courtyard.
Boozy’s is a “pop-up” style experience that only runs on weekends. It’s hosted in a lush garden setting in Maitama, offering a fresh-air, “hangover cure” vibe. It’s laid-back, green, and perfect for groups of friends. Their “Naija Vibes” plate is a crowd favorite, usually paired with a mimosa for those looking to start the weekend with a bit of a spark.
Breakfast Picks:
Oyinbo Breakfast (Full English): ₦15,500
Naija Vibes (Yam/Egg/Plantain): ₦10,000
Chicken & Waffle: ₦10,500
The Hangover (Spicy Noodles/Suya): ₦5,000
Location: 54 Aguiyi Ironsi St, Maitama (Beside National Boundary Commission).
Ambiance: Garden-style, relaxed, and “vibe-full.”
Best Time to Visit: Saturdays & Sundays only (9 AM – 1 PM).
If you are a fan of artisanal baking, Flour is your sanctuary. They bake everything fresh daily, and the smell of sourdough and croissants as you walk in is intoxicating. It’s a sophisticated, European-style café that feels like a hidden gem in Maitama. Their granola bowl is one of the few places in Abuja that gets the “healthy-premium” balance exactly right.
Breakfast Picks:
Flour All-Day Breakfast: ₦8,000
Flour’s Special Platter: ₦16,000
Granola & Fruit Bowl: ₦9,800
Nigerian Breakfast Plate: ₦12,000
Location: Capador Mall, Aguiyi Ironsi St, Maitama.
Ambiance: Chic, artisanal, and cozy; smells like freshly baked bread.
Best Time to Visit: 9:00 AM to catch the freshest batch of croissants.
Platters & Co is the definition of “Instagram-worthy.” If you are looking for a breakfast that looks like a work of art, this is your destination. They specialize in beautifully arranged platters that are perfect for sharing or for solo indulgence. Google reviews rave about the presentation and the vibrant, airy interior. It’s a popular spot for brunch dates and “girls’ who brunch” meetups because every corner of the restaurant serves as a perfect backdrop for a photo.
Breakfast Picks:
The Ultimate Breakfast Platter: ₦15,000
Pancakes with Signature Drink: ₦17,000
Waffles with Scrambled Eggs: ₦14,000
The Omelette Platter: ₦15,000
Location: 22 Algiers St, Wuse, Abuja.
Ambiance: High-end aesthetics, floral accents, and bright, modern decor.
Best Time to Visit: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM for the best natural lighting for your photos.
Bacardi offers a more sophisticated, lounge-style breakfast experience. It’s known for its refined atmosphere and a menu that leans towards international culinary standards. While it’s a popular dinner spot, their breakfast service is surprisingly peaceful and elegant. Reviewers often mention the professional service and the quality of their coffee. It’s a great choice for a business breakfast where you need a quiet environment to talk while enjoying a high-quality meal.
Breakfast Picks:
Bacardi Signature Breakfast: ₦15,500
Classic Eggs Benedict: ₦12,000
Smoked Salmon & Bagel: ₦16,000
Belgian Waffle Stack: ₦13,500
Location: 12 Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja.
Ambiance: Dimly lit, upscale lounge vibes; very professional.
Best Time to Visit: 8:30 AM for a quiet, focused business meeting.
Whether you are looking for a quick N4,500 local plate or a luxury ₦60,000 buffet spread, you are never more than a few minutes away from a great start. The choice is yours—where are you heading tomorrow morning?