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Eggslut Menu Prices 2026: The Fairfax & Slut

Full Eggslut menu prices for 2026 — every egg sandwich, the Slut, sides and drinks, with publicly documented Los-Angeles pricing reviewed May 2026. The flagship Fairfax is around $9.50, the iconic Slut (a coddled egg over potato puree in a jar) about $9.00, the wagyu Gaucho Egg Sandwich ~$11.50, and the Cheeseburger ~$11.00. Eggslut is chef Alvin Cailan's gourmet egg-sandwich concept, born as an LA food truck around 2011. Below: the at-a-glance highlights, the full priced menu, the cheapest items, what's distinctive, calories-and-price context, and a price comparison vs. First Watch, IHOP and Denny's.

Founded ~2011 (LA food truck)Chef Alvin CailanThe Fairfax & the SlutGourmet egg sandwiches$$ · made-to-order
Sample · $$

Signature items

The Fairfax$9.50
The Slut$9.00
Gaucho Egg Sandwich$11.50
Cheeseburger$11.00
Bacon, Egg & Cheese$9.50
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Quick answers

Common Eggslut menu questions, answered

The four things people most often Google about Eggslut — answered in one glance, with current 2026 prices.

Signature item
The Fairfax $9.50

Soft-scrambled eggs, chives, sriracha mayo and caramelized onions on brioche.

The cult dish
The Slut $9.00

Coddled egg over silky potato puree in a jar, with warm baguette.

Cheapest item
Drip Coffee $3.00

Sandwiches start around $9.50 — this is a gourmet $$ concept, not value fast food.

Heartiest order
Gaucho Egg Sandwich $11.50

Wagyu tri-tip, chimichurri, fried egg and rocket on brioche.

The food-truck origin

How a single egg dish turned a chef's truck into a global concept.

Eggslut began as a Los Angeles food truck around 2011, built by chef Alvin Cailan around one provocative idea: treat the humble egg sandwich with fine-dining seriousness — cage-free eggs, brioche buns, sauces made in-house — and give it an irreverent, attention-grabbing name. The truck built a genuine cult following parked around LA before the concept took a permanent stall inside Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles in 2013.

From there it grew on the strength of two dishes. The Fairfax — named for the truck's original Fairfax-district home — became the signature sandwich: soft-scrambled eggs folded with chives, sriracha mayo and caramelized onions on a warm brioche bun. And the Slut, a coddled egg poached in a glass jar over silky potato puree, became the most-photographed breakfast in LA and the dish people travel for.

The menu has stayed deliberately tight ever since — a handful of egg sandwiches, the Slut, a Cheeseburger, sides and coffee. That focus is the brand: Eggslut is a chef-driven gourmet concept, not a sprawling diner. It now runs locations in LA, Las Vegas and international markets including London and parts of Asia.

  • ~2011 — launched as an LA food truck
  • Alvin Cailan — founding chef
  • 2013 — Grand Central Market stall opens
  • The Fairfax — the signature sandwich
  • The Slut — the cult egg-in-a-jar dish
  • Tight menu by design — quality over breadth
  • Cage-free eggs, brioche buns, in-house sauces
  • LA · Las Vegas · international footprint
The two dishes that define Eggslut

The Fairfax & the Slut — what they are and what they cost

Almost every first visit to Eggslut centers on one of these two. The Fairfax is the sandwich; the Slut is the experience. Both are vegetarian as served, and both are the reason the concept built a national reputation out of a food truck.

The Fairfax$9.50

  • Soft-scrambled cage-free eggs
  • Chives
  • Sriracha mayo
  • Caramelized onions
  • Warm brioche bun

The flagship. Named for the truck's original Fairfax-district home. Vegetarian.

The Slut$9.00

  • Coddled cage-free egg
  • Silky smooth potato puree
  • Poached in a glass jar
  • Gray sea salt + chives
  • Warm baguette for dipping

The cult dish. The most-photographed item on the menu. Vegetarian.

Gaucho Egg Sandwich$11.50

  • Seared wagyu tri-tip steak
  • Chimichurri
  • Fried over-medium egg
  • Rocket (arugula)
  • Warm brioche bun

The heartiest build and the steak-and-egg pick.

Cheeseburger$11.00

  • Single beef patty
  • American cheese
  • Caramelized onions + pickles
  • Eggslut sauce
  • Brioche bun

Add a fried egg ($2) to make it a breakfast burger.

Cheapest items

The cheapest items at Eggslut (May 2026)

Ranked by publicly documented LA price. Because Eggslut is a gourmet $$ concept, the cheapest food dishes still start near $9 — the genuine bottom of the menu is drinks, sides and add-ons.

  1. 1Slice of Cheese (add-on)Add to any sandwich.$1.00
  2. 2Add Fried EggExtra over-medium egg. Vegetarian.$2.00
  3. 3Bottled WaterCheapest drink.$2.50
  4. 4Drip CoffeeHouse drip. Cheapest hot drink.$3.00
  5. 5Soft Drink / SodaSelection varies by location.$3.00
  6. 6Side of BaconThick-cut smoked bacon.$4.00
  7. 7Side of SausageHouse sausage patty.$4.00
  8. 8Orange JuiceChilled OJ.$4.00
  9. 9Cold BrewHouse cold-brew coffee.$4.50
  10. 10The SlutCheapest full dish.$9.00
What makes Eggslut distinctive

Why a tight egg-sandwich menu became a destination

Eggslut doesn't chase a big LTO calendar — its draw is the core menu done precisely. These are the things that set it apart from a fast-food breakfast.

Signature

The Slut in a jar

A coddled egg over potato puree, poached and served in a glass jar with warm baguette. No other chain serves anything like it.

$9.00
Chef-driven

Made-to-order eggs

Soft-scrambled and fried eggs cooked to order on cage-free product — fine-dining technique on a counter sandwich.

From $9.50
Premium

Wagyu on the Gaucho

Seared wagyu tri-tip with chimichurri lifts the steak-egg sandwich into gourmet territory.

$11.50
House

In-house sauces & brioche

Sriracha mayo, Eggslut sauce and warm brioche buns — the small details that justify the $$ tier.

n/a
Origin

Food-truck DNA

Born as an LA truck around 2011; the irreverent name and tight menu are core to the brand identity.

n/a
Global

LA to London & Asia

Grew from Grand Central Market to Las Vegas and international markets while keeping the same short menu.

Varies
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The full priced menu

Every item on Eggslut's menu (with 2026 prices)

All categories below. Tags flag vegetarian and vegan items. The menu is intentionally tight — this is close to the entire board.

About these prices. Pricing shown is publicly documented Los-Angeles pricing as of May 2026. Eggslut is a small, chef-driven concept with significant per-location variance — airport, hotel and international (London / Asia) units commonly run 15-40% higher, and currency differs abroad. Where a current price could not be reasonably verified, the item is listed without a price (shown as "Price varies") rather than guessed. Confirm at the official site at eggslut.com or your local store.
Calories + prices

Signature items: approximate calories and current price together

Eggslut does not publish a full nutrition database the way large chains do, so the calorie figures below are reasonable estimates for the standard build, shown alongside current price for context. Treat them as ballpark, not official.

ItemApprox. caloriesPrice
The Slut~480$9.00
The Fairfax~540$9.50
Bacon, Egg & Cheese~620$9.50
Sausage, Egg & Cheese~660$9.50
Cheeseburger~720$11.00
Gaucho Egg Sandwich~700$11.50
Side of Bacon~180$4.00
Drip Coffee~5$3.00

Calorie figures are unofficial estimates for the standard build — Eggslut does not publish a chain-wide nutrition guide. Add-ons (extra fried egg ~90 cal, cheese ~50 cal) move the number. For exact values, ask the counter.

Price comparison

How Eggslut menu prices compare to First Watch, IHOP & Denny's

Like-for-like price check across the most-searched breakfast concepts, May 2026 national averages. Eggslut is per-item competitive with sit-down brunch chains but offers a far narrower menu — it's a sandwich specialist, not a full breakfast restaurant.

CategoryEggslutFirst WatchIHOPDenny's
Signature breakfast item$9.50$14.99$13.99$11.49
Egg sandwich / handheld$9.50$13.49$8.99$8.99
Premium / steak build$11.50$16.99$13.99$12.99
Cheeseburger$11.00n/a$11.49$10.99
Drip coffee$3.00$3.99$3.49$3.29
Menu breadthTightBroadVery broadVery broad

Comparison items: Eggslut Fairfax vs. First Watch Million Dollar Bacon Avocado Bowl vs. IHOP Rooty Tooty vs. Denny's Grand Slam. Eggslut's per-item pricing is competitive, but it carries no pancakes, salads or full-plate combos — choose it for a chef-driven sandwich, not a spread.

Signature spotlight

The items that define Eggslut's menu

If you've never been to Eggslut and want to know what's actually distinctive — start here. These are the items the concept is built on.

$9.50 · The flagship

The Fairfax

Soft-scrambled cage-free eggs, chives, sriracha mayo and caramelized onions on a warm brioche bun. The signature sandwich, named for the truck's original Fairfax-district home. Vegetarian as served.

$9.00 · The cult dish

The Slut

A coddled egg poached in a glass jar over silky potato puree, finished with gray sea salt and chives, served with warm baguette for dipping. The most-photographed breakfast in LA.

$11.50 · The hearty pick

Gaucho Egg Sandwich

Seared wagyu tri-tip, chimichurri, a fried over-medium egg and rocket on brioche. The steak-and-egg order and the priciest sandwich on the board.

$9.50 · Diner classic

Bacon, Egg & Cheese

Cheddar, smoked bacon, a fried over-medium egg and sriracha mayo on brioche. The Eggslut version of the universal breakfast sandwich.

$11.00 · Lunch-friendly

Cheeseburger

Single beef patty, American cheese, caramelized onions, pickles and Eggslut sauce on a brioche bun. Add a fried egg ($2) for a breakfast burger.

$4.50 · The pairing

Cold Brew

House cold-brew coffee — the most-ordered drink to pair with a sandwich. Drip coffee ($3.00) is the cheaper option.

Dietary & allergen guide

Vegetarian, vegan and lighter picks (with prices)

Eggslut's menu is egg-forward, which makes it easy for vegetarians and harder for vegans. The two signature dishes — the Fairfax and the Slut — are both vegetarian as served, and an extra fried egg or a slice of cheese customizes most builds.

Vegan options are limited to black coffee, juice, soda and water plus any plain sides — the brioche buns, sauces and core dishes lean on egg and dairy. There is no certified gluten-free preparation; brioche and baguette are central to the menu.

Cross-contact possible. Confirm with the restaurant if you have a serious allergy.

  • Cheapest vegetarian: Slice of Cheese ($1.00), Add Fried Egg ($2.00)
  • Vegetarian dish: The Slut ($9.00), The Fairfax ($9.50)
  • Vegan-as-served: Drip Coffee ($3.00), Orange Juice ($4.00), Bottled Water ($2.50)
  • Lighter pick: The Slut (~480 cal), Drip Coffee (~5 cal)
  • Heaviest pick: Cheeseburger (~720 cal), Gaucho (~700 cal)
  • No certified gluten-free — brioche / baguette are central
About Eggslut

The chef who built a global egg-sandwich concept out of a single truck.

Chef Alvin Cailan launched Eggslut as a Los Angeles food truck around 2011, betting that a fine-dining approach to the egg sandwich — cage-free eggs, brioche buns, sauces made in-house — plus an irreverent, unforgettable name could turn breakfast into a destination. It worked. The truck built a cult following before the concept took a permanent stall inside Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles in 2013.

The menu has stayed deliberately small — a handful of egg sandwiches, the Slut, a Cheeseburger, sides and coffee — and that focus is the brand. Eggslut competes on execution, not breadth: the Fairfax and the Slut are what people come for, and they've barely changed in a decade.

From its LA base, Eggslut has expanded to Las Vegas (The Cosmopolitan) and international markets including London and parts of Asia, while remaining a chef-driven concept rather than a nationwide chain. Because the footprint is small and partly international, pricing varies more than at a national chain — confirm with your specific location.

~2011Founded (truck)
2013First stall
CailanFounding chef
$$Price tier
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Common questions

Eggslut menu — frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the questions people most commonly ask about Eggslut's menu, prices, signature items and locations.

How much is the Fairfax sandwich at Eggslut?

The Fairfax is priced around $9.50 at most U.S. Eggslut locations as of May 2026 — soft-scrambled cage-free eggs with chives, sriracha mayo and caramelized onions on a warm brioche bun. It's the chain's flagship and most-ordered item, named for the original Fairfax-district food truck. Prices run higher at airport, hotel and international (London / Asia) locations. Confirm with your specific store.

What is the Slut at Eggslut?

The Slut is the dish that made the brand — a coddled cage-free egg set on top of a silky smooth potato puree, poached gently inside a glass jar, finished with gray sea salt and chives, and served with slices of warm baguette for dipping. It runs about $9.00. It's vegetarian, distinctive, and the most-photographed item on the menu — the playful name is a nod to founder Alvin Cailan's irreverent food-truck branding.

Who founded Eggslut and when?

Eggslut was founded by chef Alvin Cailan, who launched it as a Los Angeles food truck around 2011. The concept built a cult following parked around LA before opening its first brick-and-mortar stall inside Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles in 2013. It has since expanded to additional LA locations, Las Vegas, and international markets including London and parts of Asia.

What is the cheapest item at Eggslut?

Outside of drinks and add-ons, the Slut ($9.00) is typically the cheapest full dish, with signature sandwiches like the Fairfax and Bacon, Egg & Cheese around $9.50. The cheapest items overall are drinks and sides — drip coffee around $3.00, a side of bacon around $4.00, and a single slice of cheese around $1.00. Eggslut is a chef-driven gourmet concept, so even its entry items price above a typical fast-food breakfast.

What's in the Gaucho Egg Sandwich?

The Gaucho Egg Sandwich is Eggslut's heartiest build — seared wagyu tri-tip steak, bright chimichurri, a fried over-medium egg and peppery rocket (arugula) on a warm brioche bun. It runs around $11.50, making it one of the priciest sandwiches on the menu. It's the go-to order for anyone who wants steak-and-egg energy rather than a lighter scramble.

Is Eggslut expensive?

Eggslut sits in the $$ tier — a chef-driven gourmet egg-sandwich concept, not a value fast-food chain. Signature sandwiches run roughly $9.50–$11.50 and the Slut about $9.00, noticeably above a McDonald's or Dunkin breakfast sandwich but in line with other premium LA breakfast concepts. The pricing reflects cage-free eggs, brioche buns, wagyu tri-tip on the Gaucho, and the scratch-made, made-to-order kitchen model. Airport and international locations price higher still.

Are there vegetarian options at Eggslut?

Yes. The Fairfax ($9.50) — soft-scrambled eggs, chives, sriracha mayo and caramelized onions — is vegetarian as served, as is the Slut ($9.00), the coddled egg over potato puree. Add an extra fried egg ($2.00) or a slice of cheese ($1.00) to customize. The menu is egg-forward rather than plant-based, so vegans have limited options beyond black coffee, juice and a few sides — confirm preparation with the counter.

Where are Eggslut locations?

Eggslut is concentrated in Los Angeles — its original Grand Central Market stall plus additional LA-area outposts — with locations in Las Vegas (The Cosmopolitan) and international markets that have included London and parts of Asia. It is a small, chef-driven concept rather than a nationwide chain, so availability is limited; check the official site for the current, up-to-date location list before visiting.

Does Eggslut serve all day or breakfast only?

Eggslut's menu is egg-forward and effectively all-day breakfast — the Fairfax, the Slut, the Bacon/Sausage Egg & Cheese and the Gaucho are available throughout opening hours rather than cut off at a breakfast deadline. The Cheeseburger and sides round out a lunch-friendly order. Exact hours vary by location (mall, market and airport units follow their host's schedule), so confirm before you go.

How does Eggslut compare to First Watch or IHOP?

Eggslut is a focused gourmet egg-sandwich concept; First Watch and IHOP are full breakfast restaurants. Eggslut's menu is tight — a handful of sandwiches, the Slut and drinks — versus the broad pancake, Benedict and Power Bowl menus at First Watch or IHOP. Per item, Eggslut's $9.50 Fairfax is cheaper than a $14.99 First Watch Power Bowl but pricier than IHOP's value breakfast plates. Choose Eggslut for a chef-driven sandwich; choose First Watch or IHOP for a sit-down spread.

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