- Address
- Guanajuato International Airport (BJX), Silao, MX
Classic Breakfast Platter runs about mid-range here before T1 departures
Breakfast Café sits post-security in Terminal 1 at BJX and only runs from 06:00 to 11:00, so this is a morning-only play. It leans local and simple: eggs, chilaquiles, pastries, coffee, and the signature Classic Breakfast Platter. Expect prices in the $$ bracket for a full plate and drink, not cheap but less than you’d pay inside a big US hub.
The draw is that platter: usually eggs any style, bacon or sausage, toast or bolillo, and a small side, enough to carry you through a 2–3 hour hop. Coffee refills can add up, so figure one main plus one drink sits in the mid-$$ range if you’re watching pesos. Rating comes in high at 4.9/5, which is strong for an airport breakfast spot without a chain name on the sign.
Hours matter here: if your flight leaves before 07:00, you’re cutting it close for a sit-down plate; with a boarding time after 08:00, you’re fine to order, eat, and still be at most BJX gates in under 5–7 minutes. Since this is behind security in T1, clear security first, then eat — the whole terminal is compact, and you don’t need more than a 20-minute buffer once you’re seated.
There’s no big menu trick, so default to the Classic Breakfast Platter or a local-style eggs dish and skip stacking add-ons that turn a simple breakfast into a $$$ bill. Service pace matches a small regional airport: not rushed, but plates usually land in 10–15 minutes. One practical tip: if you land from an early domestic leg before 09:00 and connect out of T1, head straight here after security; it’s your best shot at a proper sit-down breakfast before the 11:00 shutdown.
Classic Breakfast Platter