BrunchScratch-kitchen brunch$$$10-20old-townMon-Fri 06:30-14:30; Sat-Sun 06:30-16:00Walk-in with waitlist
Snooze, an A.M. Eatery cooks scratch breakfast and lunch on Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins, pouring organic coffee for a queue that forms early.
Order: Pancakes from the rotating flight
Tip: Weekends stretch service to 16:00, unusually late for Fort Collins brunch; put your name on the waitlist first.
BreakfastNo-frills diner breakfast$$8-16midtownMon-Sat 06:00-14:00; Sun 07:00-13:30Walk-in only
The Breakfast Club feeds midtown Fort Collins homemade breakfast and lunch off West Monroe Drive, no frills, big plates and bottomless coffee.
Order: A homemade breakfast plate from the griddle
Tip: Doors open at 06:00 on weekdays, one of the earliest starts in town, so it beats the weekend queues elsewhere.
BrazilianBrazilian steakhouse brunch$$$$25-45old-townMon-Thu 16:00-21:00; Fri-Sun 11:00-21:00Reservations via operator site
Rodizio Grill opens at 11:00 Friday through Sunday for a Brazilian brunch service, with gauchos carving rotisserie meats tableside and a 30-item salad bar.
Order: The rodizio meat service with a Rodizio Limeade
Tip: The weekend daytime service is quieter than dinner and the full meat rotation still runs; the Rodizio Limeades stand in for mimosas.
Diner1933 diner breakfast$$$8-16old-townDaily 07:00-14:00Walk-in only
Silver Grill Cafe has fried breakfast on Walnut Street in Fort Collins since 1933, and its giant cinnamon roll is the single most famous dish in the city.
Order: The giant cinnamon roll, grilled, with crispy bacon
Tip: Order the giant cinnamon roll grilled with butter; the Roll of the Month (August is Peaches and Cream) rewards repeat visits.
CreoleCreole breakfast house$$$10-18old-townMon-Fri 07:00-14:00; Sat-Sun 08:00-14:00Walk-in only
Lucile's Creole Cafe serves beignets, Eggs New Orleans and homemade gumbo out of a creaky house on Meldrum Street in Fort Collins, mornings only.
Order: Beignets, then Eggs New Orleans
Tip: Start with an order of hot beignets for the table; the Pain Perdu is the sweet main worth the queue.
BakeryCafe brunch in the Feed and Grain building$$$12-22river-districtTue-Sun 07:00-21:00; closed MonBook for The Cache; cafe walk-in
Ginger and Baker fills the restored Feed and Grain building on Linden Street in Fort Collins with a pie-first bakery, market, cafe and teaching kitchen.
Order: A slice of pie, whatever the season says
Tip: The phone number spells PIES for a reason: buy a whole pie from the market counter even if you only came for coffee.