Burger King Breakfast Menu

Burger King Breakfast Menu

This quick guide gives you a clear, practical look at the burger king offerings for busy mornings. You’ll find fast comparisons of sandwiches, burritos, platters, sides, drinks, and sauces. The tone is friendly and straightforward, like a helpful friend pointing out what fits your hunger and budget.

Expect “real-time style” pricing and calorie callouts where available. Prices can vary by location, so use the estimates to plan your order. You’ll also get tips for custom builds, ordering smartly, and checking local hours so you don’t arrive after cutoff.

The guide is set up as a fast listicle. Scan items, compare favorites, and decide what suits your appetite for the day. Content focuses on U.S. hours and typical offerings to keep choices simple and reliable.

– Practical, easy-to-scan comparison of popular morning items.

– Real-time style pricing, calories, tips, and hours info.

– Fast listicle layout to help you pick quickly.

Burger King Breakfast Menu: What’s on the Menu Right Now in the United States

Here’s a simple map of what’s available right now across many U.S. locations. You’ll see main categories, quick price notes, and how to pick the best option for your appetite.

What to expect

The lineup includes croissant and biscuit sandwiches, breakfast burritos, and plated meals. Sides like hash browns and sweet picks round out the spread.

Drinks run from BK Café coffee to juices and iced choices. Sauces are usually a small add-on, often near $0.25 each.

Single item vs. combo

Ordering a single item saves money up front. A meal (combo) adds a side and drink and boosts calories and total cost.

Combos are often better value for a hearty appetite. Singles suit lighter eaters or kids.

Category Example Typical price
Sandwiches Croissant or Biscuit builds $2.99–$4.99
Burritos Egg-Normous style $3.29–$5.49
Sides & Drinks Hash Browns, Coffee $0.99–$2.49

How to use this guide

Start with your appetite: light or hearty. Then pick your bread — croissant, biscuit, or tortilla.

Finish by choosing a side and a drink. Prices and calories shown here reflect published tables, but your local restaurant may be higher or lower. Regional variations and limited-time items can change month to month.

Latest BK Breakfast Additions and Returning Favorites

If you haven’t peeked at the burger king offerings lately, a few standout items deserve attention. You’ll find new, bold builds and familiar returns that fit different appetites.

The Bacon Cheddar Hash Whopper is a heavier, breakfast-meets-burger choice. It layers bacon, melted cheese, and a crispy hash topper for a filling morning. The Jr. version trims calories and price for a lighter pick.

The Enormous Omelette Sandwich has returned. It focuses on egg and a full omelette feel. That makes it a solid pick when you want a classic, egg-forward bite that feels homestyle.

The Fully Loaded Croissan’wich stacks multiple meats and cheese on a flaky croissant. It suits anyone craving a hearty, layered sandwich with sausage and bacon notes.

Item Price (est.) Calories Quick note
Bacon Cheddar Hash Whopper $7.99 940 Hearty, burger-style with hash
Bacon Cheddar Hash Whopper Jr. $4.79 510 Smaller size, lower calories
Enormous Omelette Sandwich $5.99 740 Egg-forward returning favorite
Fully Loaded Croissan’wich $5.29 570 Stacked meats and cheese on croissant

These spotlight picks may be limited-time and vary by location. If you’re unsure, try the returning omelette for a familiar profile, or pick the new hash-topped option for a buzzy treat from the king breakfast menu.

Burger King Breakfast Menu With Prices and Calories

Start here for a fast price-and-calorie snapshot of the most-searched morning items. Use this to pick the right size and satiety before you order.

Quick-reference pricing table (present)

Item Price (est.) Calories Note
Egg-Normous Burrito $5.49 800 Large burrito with hash and cheese
Fully Loaded Croissan’wich $5.29 570 Stacked sandwich with meat and cheese
Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit $4.29 530 Classic biscuit sandwich
French Toast Sticks (5 pc) $2.49 380 Sweet side or light treat
Hash Browns (Large) $2.29 670 Shareable side, crispy

How to compare calories across sandwiches, burritos, and sides

Compare sandwiches by bread type and meat count. Croissants and biscuits add fat and calories. More sausage or bacon raises calories quickly.

Compare burritos by size and add-ins. Hash browns, extra cheese, and sauce boost totals fast. A large burrito can equal two smaller sandwiches.

  • For sides, weigh portion size. Large hash browns have high calories; toast sticks are lighter per piece.

Best value picks when you want the most food for the price

Choose a combo only if the included drink and side cost more separately. For families or travelers, pick one main and share a side like hash browns or french toast sticks to stretch value.

Breakfast Meals and Platters (Combo Options)

Meals simplify morning decisions by bundling a main item with a side and a drink. You get a one-and-done order that suits busy mornings and road trips.

Cheesy Melt choices

The Cheesy Bacon & Egg, Cheesy Sausage & Egg, and Cheesy Ham & Egg melts are all cheese-forward. Each pairs melted cheese with your pick of bacon, sausage, or ham for a diner-style sandwich feel.

Pancakes and sweet platters

The Pancake Platter is the simple sweet pick. Add the Pancake & Sausage Platter if you want extra protein with syrup and toast-style pancakes.

Sweet comfort and big burrito

French Toast Sticks with maple syrup are the sweet-comfort meal. Syrup provides most of the flavor for many people.

The Egg-Normous Burrito meal is the largest all-in-one option. It fits long drives or late lunches when you need an extra filling meal.

Quick decision shortcut

Choose melts for cheesy comfort, pancakes for sweet simplicity, and the burrito for maximum portability.

Meal Price (est.) Calories Note
Cheesy Bacon & Egg Breakfast Melt $7.79 661 Cheese and bacon on a toasted sandwich
Cheesy Sausage & Egg Breakfast Melt $7.79 791 Hearty sausage and melted cheese
Pancake & Sausage Platter $4.19 620 Sweet pancakes plus sausage and syrup
French Toast Sticks (with maple syrup) $6.89 772 Sweet side served as a meal with syrup
Egg-Normous Burrito meal $9.49 1061 Large burrito with hash, egg, cheese, and a side

Croissan’wich Breakfast Sandwiches

For a tender, buttery start to the day, croissant sandwiches are an easy pick that usually hits the right note. The croissant bread is softer and more flaky than a biscuit. That creates a pleasant contrast with egg and melted cheese.

Sausage, Egg & Cheese Croissan’wich

What you’ll taste: savory sausage, fluffy egg, and a creamy melt of american cheese. It balances fat and spice well. Price: $5.19 — Calories: 719.

Bacon, Egg & Cheese Croissan’wich

What you’ll taste: smoky bacon strips add crisp texture. The buttery croissant softens each bite. Price: $4.59 — Calories: 370.

Ham, Egg & Cheese Croissan’wich

What you’ll taste: lean ham with a mild saltiness, fluffy egg, and melted cheese. It’s a steadier, less greasy choice. Price: $4.59 — Calories: 510.

Egg & Cheese Croissan’wich (meatless choice)

What you’ll taste: simple egg and cheese on a flaky croissant. It feels satisfying without meat. Price: $3.29 — Calories: 330.

Heavier options: Double Sausage and Fully Loaded builds

Double Sausage and fully loaded combinations pack more meat and cheese. They suit big-appetite mornings but raise salt and calories. Sample prices: Bacon, Sausage, Egg & Cheese $5.49 (584 cal); Fully Loaded $5.69 (622 cal).

Item Price (est.) Calories
Egg & Cheese Croissan’wich $3.29 330
Bacon, Egg & Cheese $4.59 370
Sausage, Egg & Cheese $5.19 719
Fully Loaded / Double options $5.49–$5.69 584–622

Ordering tip: start with the sausage if you want balanced flavor. Add bacon for extra texture. Pick the meatless egg cheese option when you want something lighter but still indulgent.

Biscuits and Breakfast Melts

If you like a flaky, savory start, biscuits and cheesy melts make dependable options. The biscuit is a classic, hearty bread choice that often feels homestyle. Expect variance in texture from visit to visit.

Classic biscuit choices

Sausage Biscuit: savory and simple. Price: $2.39 — 440 cal. Sausage is the reliable flavor here.

Egg & Cheese Biscuit: meatless, straightforward, and lighter. Price: $3.49 — 372 cal.

Ham, Egg & Cheese Biscuit: milder, deli-style salt. Price: $4.99 — 410 cal.

Loaded biscuit picks

When you need a “big morning” pick, stacked biscuits deliver. Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit is $4.99 and 550 cal. Double Sausage, Egg & Cheese runs $6.39 and 770 cal.

Bacon, Sausage, Egg & Cheese hits $6.39 and 630 cal. Be honest: stacking meats raises salt and richness fast.

What Cheesy Breakfast Melts are

Melts are toasted, cheese-forward builds. They feel gooey and diner-like. A melt differs from a breakfast sandwich by focusing on melted cheese and a grilled finish rather than a flaky biscuit.

Item Price (est.) Calories Quick note
Sausage Biscuit $2.39 440 Savory, reliable sausage
Egg & Cheese Biscuit $3.49 372 Simple, meatless pick
Ham, Egg & Cheese Biscuit $4.99 410 Milder, deli-style flavor
Double Sausage Biscuit $6.39 770 Hearty, high-calorie choice

Quick tip: if you’ve had a dry biscuit before, try a croissant next time. If you love biscuits, sausage is the safest bet. Pair biscuits with coffee or orange juice to balance the richness.

For more perspective on value and crowdsourced rankings, see this burger king breakfast menu guide.

Breakfast Burritos: Egg-Normous Burrito and Breakfast Burrito Jr.

For a hand-held morning that travels well, the two burrito sizes cover light to very hungry. Each wrapped choice is built to be easy to eat on the go and filling enough to carry you toward lunch.

What’s inside the Egg‑Normous option

The Egg‑Normous burrito is a big, hearty wrap stuffed with fluffy egg, mixed meats, a hash brown, melted cheese, and a creamy sauce. It’s all sealed in a warm tortilla for a portable, messy-free bite.

Estimated price and calories: around $6.99 and roughly 800 calories, though local spots may vary.

The smaller, simpler Jr. choice

The Breakfast Burrito Jr. is a lighter option. It keeps the egg and cheese core and a bit of meat, wrapped in a smaller tortilla. It’s ideal as a snack or quick side bite.

Price example: about $2.59 and roughly 420 calories. Good when you want less to carry or to pair with coffee.

Quick flavor tips

  • Ask for extra sauce on the side for dipping or drizzling.
  • Add a second sauce or swap meats if you like sausage or bacon more.
  • Pair a burrito with hash browns for crunch, or with coffee for a simple combo that keeps you going.
  • Remember: builds and pricing change by location, so check your local listings first.
Item Price (est.) Calories Contents
Egg‑Normous Burrito $6.99 ~805–800 Egg, mixed meats, hash brown, cheese, creamy sauce, tortilla
Breakfast Burrito Jr. $2.59 ~420 Egg, cheese, small portion of meat, tortilla

Want a side‑by‑side taste discussion? See this taste test for comparisons and crowd notes.

French Toast Sticks and Other Sweet Breakfast Picks

Golden-brown French toast sticks arranged neatly on a white plate, drizzled with maple syrup and dusted lightly with powdered sugar. The sticks should be presented with a side of fresh strawberries and a small bowl of syrup for dipping, creating an inviting visual appeal. In the background, a softly lit dining table with a warm, cozy atmosphere enhances the setting, suggesting a casual breakfast vibe. The lighting should be warm and inviting, reminiscent of morning sunshine, with a slight bokeh effect on the edges to focus attention on the delicious food. The overall mood is cheerful and comforting, perfect for a delightful breakfast experience.

If you like a nostalgic, syrup-dipped treat, the french toast sticks are a simple win. The standard five-piece order is $2.49 and runs about 380 calories. Each serving comes with a packet of syrup to dip and enjoy.

What to expect

Warm sticks with a lightly crisp exterior and a soft, cake-like center. The syrup provides most of the sweetness, so pace your dipping to keep them from getting soggy.

Side vs. main

As a sweet side, toast sticks pair well with a savory sandwich. They add contrast and nostalgia without costing much.

As a main item, you may want protein nearby. Pair with eggs or a sausage sandwich for a fuller plate.

Quick tips and pairings

  • Pair french toast with coffee for a classic, low-effort combo.
  • Try toast sticks alongside a sausage sandwich for sweet-and-salty balance.
  • If they taste oily, ask staff to make a fresh batch—timing in the fryer matters.
  • Value note: they’re one of the cheaper sweet items on the menu, so they stretch the total cost well.
Item Price (est.) Calories
French Toast Sticks (5 pc) $2.49 380
Toast sticks + sandwich combo (est.) $4.99–$7.99 Varies

Hash Browns and Breakfast Sides

Small, crispy sides often make or break a morning meal — hash browns are one of those reliable picks.

What to expect from the coin-style pieces

At many locations, these are coin-shaped bits rather than a flat patty. They have a crisp outside and a soft potato center. That contrast makes them easy to eat on the go.

Sizes, pricing and calorie range

Size Typical price Calories
Standard small $2.39 ~540
Large / shareable $2.29 ~670
Notes Varies by spot Portion shifts possible

Best dipping pairings beyond ketchup

  • Try zesty sauce or ranch for tang and cream.
  • Buffalo or BBQ adds spice or sweetness.
  • Add a sauce packet to a sandwich for extra flavor and crunch.

Practical tip: if yours taste oily, it may be a freshness issue. Order during busier breakfast times for a crisper batch.

Coffee, Drinks, and Morning Beverages

Pick your morning drink with the same care you pick a sandwich. The right sip balances flavor and calories. This short guide helps you choose one drink that fits the rest of your meal.

BK Café coffee: simple, budget-friendly add-on

BK Café coffee is the easy hot choice at about $2.90. It’s low-calorie by default. Choose it when you want a warm cup that won’t add much to your plate.

Juice and milk options

Popular cold picks include Simply Orange Juice $2.59 (160 cal), Fat-Free Milk $2.39 (201 cal), and Capri Sun Apple Juice $2.19 (83 cal). These fit different needs:

  • Kids or light eaters: Capri Sun or fat-free milk.
  • When you want non-carbonated sweetness: Simply Orange.

Iced tea, soda, and frozen drinks: what to know

Iced teas and sodas are usually near $3.29. Frozen drinks start around $4.69 and vary by flavor. These add sugar and calories fast, so pick them consciously.

Drink Price (est.) Calories
BK Café coffee $2.90 ~5–10
Simply Orange Juice $2.59 160
Capri Sun Apple Juice $2.19 83
Frozen drink (varied) $4.69 Varies

Swap tip: if your sandwich or biscuit is rich, choose water, coffee, or milk to balance the meal. A lighter drink keeps calories down and leaves room for the rest of your food.

Breakfast Condiments and Sauces You Can Add

Adding a simple condiment is an easy way to tweak flavor without adding fuss or time. Small sauce choices change the whole profile of a sandwich, burrito, or hash browns. They cost little and often solve a bland bite at the spot.

Common sauces, price, and calories

Sauce Price Calories
Ranch $0.25 135
Buffalo $0.25 82
Zesty $0.25 152
BBQ $0.25 50
Sweet & Sour $0.25 46
Honey Mustard $0.25 89

How to use them

Small add-ons can remake your morning. Zesty pairs well with hash browns for tang. Buffalo adds heat to eggs or a burrito. Honey Mustard gives a sweet-savory lift to a cheese-forward sandwich.

Sauces add calories, so keep that in mind. One packet is small. A handful is not. Ask for sauce on the side. That way you control how much you use, especially when you’re in a rush.

  • If a sandwich tastes bland at a spot, sauce is the easiest fix without rebuilding the order.
  • Budget tip: most condiments are about $0.25 each—plan accordingly at checkout.

Burger King Breakfast Hours and How to Find Breakfast Near You

A bustling Burger King restaurant during breakfast hours, with a warm and inviting atmosphere. In the foreground, a well-arranged breakfast table featuring a variety of typical items such as fluffy pancakes, crispy bacon, warm croissants, and steaming coffee. The middle ground displays a friendly staff member in a smart uniform interacting with a diverse group of customers, all appearing happy and satisfied. In the background, a large wall clock shows early morning hours, subtly indicating breakfast time. Soft, natural lighting filters in through large windows, casting a cozy glow. The scene should evoke a sense of community and the joy of sharing a morning meal, capturing the essence of Burger King's breakfast hours.

Knowing when a local spot serves morning items saves time and avoids a missed stop. Typical dine-in hours run Mon–Fri 6:00 AM–10:30 AM and Sat–Sun 7:00 AM–10:30 AM.

Drive‑thru often runs later. Common drive‑thru times are Mon–Fri 6:00 AM–11:00 AM and Sat–Sun 7:00 AM–11:00 AM. That extra half hour can matter on the road.

How to confirm your local store

Go to bk.com and open the Store Locator. Enable location services or enter a ZIP code. Select a spot and view that store’s live menu and exact hours.

Ordering “near me” steps

  • Choose pickup or delivery for that store.
  • Set your address or allow location access.
  • Browse the live breakfast menu for that location and place your order.
Service Typical hours Why it matters
Dine‑in (weekdays) 6:00 AM–10:30 AM Good for relaxed meals
Drive‑thru (weekdays) 6:00 AM–11:00 AM Better for travelers, later cutoff
Weekend (both) 7:00 AM–10:30/11:00 AM Check local store for variance

Traveler tip: if you’re exiting the highway, check drive‑thru hours first. Availability, pricing, and items can vary by location, so confirm before you go.

Best Ways to Order Smarter: Deals, Customization, and Lighter Choices

Using digital deals and a few customization tricks makes morning ordering easier and cheaper. You can earn rewards, clip offers, and tweak items so they fit your hunger or diet.

App perks and digital coupons

Download the app and join Royal Perks to earn Crowns on each order. Check the Offers tab before you buy. Digital coupons often include combo or “2 for” deals that work on many breakfast sandwiches and platters.

Smart bundle thinking

  • Use 2-for deals for families or to save one for later.
  • Compare bundle price vs. singles if you only want a small side or drink.

Customization and lighter moves

Add sausage, bacon, or ham for protein when you need it. Ask for less cheese or sauce to cut calories. Swap a large drink for coffee or water to lower sugar.

Tip Why it helps Example
Use app offers Save on combos Two sandwiches for one price
Customize Control calories Skip cheese or sauce
Choose smaller builds Fewer calories, same flavor Jr. burrito or single sandwich

Wrap-Up: Pick Your Perfect BK Breakfast and Order With Confidence

Finish strong: pick a format that fits your morning and order with a clear plan.

Start with the format — sandwich, burrito, or platter. Next pick the bread: croissant, biscuit, or tortilla. Add a side and a drink if you want a fuller meal.

Reviews point toward a few dependable patterns. Croissant builds often score higher for consistency. Sausage is the most praised patty for flavor. Burritos do well with extra sauce. Hash browns stay a reliable crunchy pick.

Quick picks by appetite: light — egg & cheese; medium — classic croissan’wich; big hunger — fully loaded or Egg‑Normous. Check your local store for hours, prices, and exact menu before you order.

You now have prices, calories, and simple comparison points. Go order confidently and enjoy a warm, familiar morning bite.

FAQ

What items are typically on the morning menu right now in the United States?

You can expect handheld sandwiches, croissan’wiches, burritos, platters, sweet items like french toast sticks, and sides such as hash browns. Drinks include brewed coffee, juices, iced tea, and sodas. Availability and exact items vary by location.

Are there any recent additions or returning favorites to look for?

Recent highlights include specialty hash-based sandwiches and larger omelette-style breakfast sandwiches. Some locations rotate limited-time items alongside staples like croissan’wiches and french toast sticks.

How do breakfast prices and availability vary by location?

Prices depend on local store pricing and regional taxes. Some restaurants start breakfast earlier or serve it later through drive-thru only. Use the store locator or the app to see current local prices and hours.

Where can I find a quick-reference price and calorie table for morning items?

The mobile app and official website usually list current prices and nutrition info. You can compare sandwiches, burritos, and sides there. In-store menus also post pricing for your location.

Which items give the best value when you want the most food for the price?

Combo meals and platter options often deliver the most food per dollar. Large burritos and loaded biscuit builds tend to be filling choices when you want quantity and convenience.

What are the common croissan’wich varieties and a meatless option?

Typical builds include sausage, bacon, and ham with egg and cheese. There’s also an egg & cheese croissan’wich for a meatless breakfast. Heavier options add double meat or extra cheese.

What’s inside the Egg-Normous Burrito and is there a smaller option?

The large burrito usually contains eggs, meat choices, hash browns, cheese, and sauce. A smaller Breakfast Burrito Jr. offers a lighter portion for smaller appetites.

How many french toast sticks come in an order and are they a side or a main?

The typical serving is five french toast sticks with syrup. They work well as either a sweet side or a light main for someone who prefers a pastry-style morning meal.

What sizes and textures can I expect from hash browns?

Hash browns are usually a single-piece, crispy-on-the-outside, soft-inside patty. They’re offered as a standard side portion and pair well with breakfast sandwiches and burritos.

What beverage options are available in the morning?

Standard morning drinks include brewed coffee from the café line, orange juice, milk, iced tea, and fountain drinks. Seasonal or regional beverage choices may also appear.

Can I add extra condiments or sauces to my morning order?

Yes. Common sauce choices include zesty, ranch, buffalo, BBQ, and honey mustard. Most locations let you request extra sauces for a small added fee or sometimes free, depending on the policy.

What are typical breakfast hours for dine-in and drive-thru?

Many restaurants start breakfast early and end mid-morning on weekdays, with some locations offering extended drive-thru hours. Hours vary by store, so check your local listing for exact times.

How do I check if a nearby store is serving morning items right now?

Use the official store locator on the website or app. Enter your ZIP code or allow location access to see current hours, available menu items, and whether pickup or delivery is offered.

What are smart ordering tips to save money and customize my meal?

Use the app and rewards program for points and digital coupons. Bundle offers and limited-time promotions can lower cost. Customize sandwiches by adding or swapping meats or upgrading sauces for extra flavor.

Are there vegetarian or lower-calorie morning choices?

You can choose meatless options like the egg & cheese croissan’wich or sides such as hash browns and fruit when available. Opt for smaller sandwiches, skip cheese, or pick water or black coffee to reduce calories.

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