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Community Goods Breakfast Menu
With prices · Updated 2026
Community Goods is a small specialty cafe known for ceremonial matcha, cream-topped lattes, and a short, carefully made morning food list. This guide covers the Community Goods Breakfast Menu so you can see what’s served, what it costs, and what to order before you reach the counter.
- Location710 N Edinburgh Ave, plus Pacific Design Center on Melrose
- HoursMon–Fri 7am–4pm, Sat–Sun 8am–5pm
- SignatureBreakfast Sliders on Hawaiian rolls
- Price rangeAbout $6.50–$10 per food item
Order these first
Popular Breakfast Items at Community Goods
These are the morning orders regulars and first-timers reach for most. If you only try a few things, start with the sliders and the pistachio toast.
Breakfast Sliders Signature
$10.00Four small sandwiches on toasted Hawaiian sweet rolls with soft-scrambled egg, American cheese, and house hot sauce. Shareable, a little sweet, a little savory.
Pistachio Toast Signature
$9.00Thick Pullman sourdough with house pistachio spread, vanilla sea salt, honey, and olive oil. Rich, nutty, and the item most tied to the cafe online.
Banana Bread
$6.50A moist almond-flour slice, gently toasted at the edges. Order it with the tart passionfruit butter for a bright, tropical contrast.
Chia Seed Pudding
Price variesA creamy chia pudding served with seasonal fruit and toppings. A lighter, make-ahead style option for a gentler start to the morning.
Seasonal Fruit Bowl
Price variesFresh seasonal fruit with preserves for a light, produce-forward plate. Usually offered later in the morning and subject to availability.
Every verified item
Full Community Goods Breakfast Menu
Community Goods keeps its food menu tight, so the morning list is short. Prices reflect one location, may vary by branch, and can change. Add-ons for the sliders and banana bread are covered in the customization section below.
| Item | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Breakfast Sliders | Four Hawaiian rolls with scrambled egg, American cheese, and house hot sauce. Filling enough to split and the most-ordered food item. | $10.00 |
| Pistachio Toast | Pullman sourdough with house pistachio spread, vanilla sea salt, honey, and olive oil. Sweet and nutty, and the cafe’s signature bite. | $9.00 |
| Banana Bread | Almond-flour banana bread, moist and lightly toasted. Vegan on its own; add passionfruit butter for a tangy finish. | $6.50 |
| Chia Seed Pudding | Creamy chia pudding with seasonal fruit and toppings. A lighter option that pairs well with a morning coffee. | Price varies |
| Seasonal Fruit Bowl | Fresh seasonal fruit with preserves for a light, nutrient-forward plate. Availability changes with the season. | Price varies |
Note: the tuna and turkey sandwiches (around $16 each) share the same food board but function as lunch, so they are left off this breakfast list. Chia pudding and the fruit bowl do not always carry a published online price, so confirm cost in store.
Pick your lane
Sweet vs Savory: What to Order
The breakfast list splits cleanly into two moods. Use this to decide based on what you’re after this morning.
Savory
- Breakfast Sliders
- Soft egg, cheese, and hot sauce on sweet rolls. The all-rounder and the best thing to share.
- Sliders with Bacon
- Crisp, salty bacon cuts the sweetness of the rolls. The version most fans recommend.
Sweet
- Pistachio Toast
- Honeyed pistachio spread with vanilla sea salt. Reads almost like a nut-butter dessert.
- Banana Bread with Passionfruit Butter
- Moist almond-flour bread lifted by a tart, bright butter. The gentler sweet pick.
Make it yours
Customization and Add-Ons
The breakfast items take a few well-loved upgrades. Published upcharges are shown where confirmed.
Slider Add-Ons
- Bacon +$2
- Avocado +$2
Banana Bread
- Passionfruit butter +$0.50
Keeping It Plant-Based
- Banana bread vegan
- Pistachio toast, no honey vegan
Eat informed
Nutrition Guidance
General guidance only
Community Goods does not publish a full nutrition breakdown, so it’s best not to rely on exact calorie or macro figures. In broad terms, the sliders and pistachio toast are the richer, more filling choices, while the fruit bowl, chia pudding, and plain banana bread sit on the lighter end.
Add-ons change the picture. Bacon and avocado on the sliders, or passionfruit butter on the banana bread, raise the calorie and fat content. Values depend on ingredients, serving size, and any customization, so confirm details with staff if you track closely.
Before you go
Things to Know Before Ordering
- Prices may vary by location. The Edinburgh and Melrose spots can differ, and prices change over time.
- Sliders sell out. They are a morning item and often run out or stop around midday, so arrive early.
- Expect a line. Waits of 30 minutes or more are common, and weekends run longer.
- Delivery menus may differ. App listings and pricing may not match the in-store board exactly.
- Seasonal items rotate. The fruit bowl and certain pastries are not always available.
- Vegetarian and vegan options exist. Pistachio toast is vegetarian; banana bread is vegan without the passionfruit butter.
People also ask
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Community Goods serve breakfast?
The Edinburgh Avenue cafe is generally open from 7:00 AM on weekdays and 8:00 AM on weekends. Breakfast sliders are a morning item and often stop around midday, so arrive earlier for the best chance at them. Hours can vary by location.
What is the most popular breakfast item at Community Goods?
The Breakfast Sliders are the clear favorite. They come as an order of four on toasted Hawaiian rolls with scrambled egg, cheese, and house hot sauce, and most reviewers recommend adding bacon and avocado.
How much does breakfast cost at Community Goods?
Core breakfast items run about $6.50 to $10. Sliders are around $10, pistachio toast about $9, and banana bread roughly $6.50, with small add-ons for bacon, avocado, or passionfruit butter. Prices may vary by location.
Does Community Goods have vegetarian or vegan breakfast options?
Yes. The pistachio toast is vegetarian, and the banana bread is vegan on its own since it’s made with almond flour. Adding passionfruit butter makes the banana bread no longer vegan, so ask if you want to keep it plant-based.
Is breakfast served all day at Community Goods?
Not exactly. Coffee and much of the food are available throughout the day, but the breakfast sliders are treated as a morning item and often sell out or stop around midday. It’s best to go earlier if the sliders are what you want.
Where is Community Goods located?
Community Goods has two Los Angeles locations: the original at 710 N Edinburgh Ave in West Hollywood, and a second at the Pacific Design Center on Melrose Avenue. Both serve the same style of coffee and food.