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Breakfast Club At Midtown is Coming Soon to Lafayette, California

The Breakfast Club at Midtown, a popular (and growing) local restaurant chain is coming soon to downtown Lafayette, California. Read on to find out exactly where this new restaurant will be located.

First, some background. The Breakfast Club is known for their dramatic red velvet pancakes. They often cover the facades of their new locations with photos of this delicious-looking breakfast treat.

That was certainly the case when the Breakfast Club rolled out its new location in Walnut Creek, California. That new location is located in the former digs of Yalla restaurant, right by Sweet Affair and across from Heather Farm Park.

Now, though, the Breakfast Club appears to be continuing its local expansion with another new opening on the books. This time, the Breakfast Club’s location will be in Lafayette, California, right in the heart of downtown.

The Bay Area Telegraph confirmed this by visiting the site of the forthcoming location. A liquor license on the facade–which is required to be posted, and which needs to include the name of the future restaurant–listed the Breakfast Club as the future tenant.

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So, they’re coming…and they will have mimosas!

Where will this newest location be? The new Breakfast Club at Midtown location will be on Mount Diablo Blvd in downtown Lafayette, in the former location of Patxia Pizza.

It’s a great addition to Lafayette, and a great success story, given that the shopping center which will house the Breakfast Club lost nearly all its tenants in the years after the pandemic.

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We’re looking forward to those pancakes! Sign up for the Bay Area Telegraph newsletter and we’ll let you know the moment we have an opening date.

Thomas Smith

Thomas Smith is a food and travel photographer and writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His photographic work routinely appears in publications including Food and Wine, Conde Nast Traveler, and the New York Times and his writing appears in IEEE Spectrum, SFGate, the Bold Italic and more. Smith holds a degree in Cognitive Science (Neuroscience) and Anthropology from the Johns Hopkins University.

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