
When does McDonald's stop serving breakfast? Here's when fast food chains serve breakfast
Several fast food chains serve breakfast in the morning, but only for a limited time.
Here are the hours for breakfast at some of your favorite fast food chains.
Burger King offers croissant breakfast sandwiches, tater tots, as well as a few different coffee beverages.
Serves breakfast until: 10:30 a.m.
Breakfast menu: burgerking.com.my/Menu/Category/11
Find a location: burgerking.com.my/Locator
Chick-fil-a has breakfast sandwiches, a burrito and a bowl.
Serves breakfast until: 10:30 a.m.
Breakfast menu: chick-fil-a.com/menu/breakfast
Find a location: chick-fil-a.com
Hardee's offers a variety of breakfast sandwiches, wraps and even biscuits and gravy with a side of tater tots and a coffee.
Serves breakfast until: 10:30 a.m.; hours can vary due to stock
Breakfast menu: hardees.com/menu/breakfast-combos
Find a location: hardees.com/locations
Whether you're craving a McMuffin, McGriddle, breakfast burrito, a homestyle breakfast with hotcakes, a bagel sandwich or just need your caffeine fix from McCafe, McDonald's breakfast menu has something for everyone.
Serves breakfast until: 10:30 or 11 (varies at each location)
Breakfast menu: mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/full-menu/breakfast.html
Find a location: mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/restaurant-locator.html
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You can pick up a toasted sandwich, french toast sticks or a breakfast burrito with a coffee at Sonic as part of their all-day breakfast menu.
Serves breakfast until: Midnight
Breakfast menu: sonicdrivein.com/menu/breakfast
Find a location: sonicdrivein.com/locations
Yes, Subway has breakfast wraps and flatbreads and they serve them up almost all day.
Serves breakfast until: 8 p.m.
View the breakfast menu here.
Find a location near you at this link.
Get your burrito, quesadilla or Crunchwrap fix at Taco Bell in the morning for breakfast with a hash brown and a coffee on the side.
Serves breakfast until: 11 a.m.
Breakfast menu: tacobell.com/food/breakfast
Find a location: tacobell.com/locations
Order classic breakfast sandwiches on croissants or biscuits, burgers, burritos and more on the Wendy's breakfast menu.
Serves breakfast until: 10:30 a.m., but hours can vary by location
Breakfast menu: order.wendys.com
Find a location: order.wendys.com/location
You can get breakfast sliders (on a normal bun or a mini Belgian waffles), a sandwich on toast or mini Belgian waffles with a side of Hash Brown Nibblers on the White Castle breakfast menu.
Serves breakfast until: Close. White Castle serves breakfast all day.
Breakfast menu: whitecastle.com/menu
Find a location: whitecastle.com/locations
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