Wendys Breakfast Menu

Wendys Breakfast Menu

We introduce a clear, scannable guide to the most popular morning choices at our favorite fast-food chain. Our short overview covers key items, current prices, and calorie ranges for U.S. locations after the January 2026 update.

We treat the offering as a build-your-morning lineup: savory sandwiches, sweet French toast sticks, breakfast burritos, seasoned potatoes, and coffee or cold brew options. We explain how we ranked best-first orders, list top combos, and break the menu into croissant, biscuit, English muffin, burrito, sweet items, drinks, and deals.

Availability, pricing, and hours can vary by location, especially at airports and travel plazas. Use our quick links to jump to hours, combos, or a specific sandwich to plan your order with fewer surprises at the speaker box or counter.

Wendys Breakfast Menu: What We’re Ordering Right Now in the US

We’re tracking what customers order most now and how the morning lineup looks across U.S. locations. Our focus is on what people actually pick and why those choices make sense for on-the-go mornings.

What has changed recently and why the lineup evolves

The brand entered the morning category in March 2020 and has steadily added new items. Newer additions, like the breakfast burrito, show a push toward portable options.

Menu shifts also reflect limited-time features and drink refreshes. For example, iced specialty options now sit alongside the Frosty Cream Cold Brew.

What most orders include and how we pick for value

Most combos center on a sandwich plus seasoned potatoes and a drink. That trio balances flavor, calories, and convenience for commuters.

  • Right now: a mix of croissant and biscuit sandwiches and handheld burritos.
  • Evolution: additions since 2020 expanded categories to compete with other chains.
  • Why it changes: limited-time items, English muffin additions, and drink updates.
  • Our angle: we’ll compare combos versus à la carte for value, calories, and taste.
  • Commuter picks: portability and car-friendly builds often beat elaborate sandwiches.

Wendy Breakfast Hours and When to Order Breakfast Items

Timing matters for a fast, fresh start—this section explains typical serving hours and smart order windows. Many U.S. locations serve morning items from about 6:30 AM until 10:30 AM, though exact start and end times can vary by store.

Typical window and the lunch switch

Most restaurants stop breakfast at 10:30 AM. After that, lunch service usually begins at 10:30 AM or shortly after. Some items on the menu disappear when the kitchen switches over.

Quick checks and timing tips

  • Confirm availability in the app, on Google business hours, or by calling the restaurant.
  • For freshness and speed, order early—between 6:30 AM and 9:00 AM avoids the commuter rush.
  • Avoid arriving right at the cutoff (about 10:25–10:35); give yourself a 10-minute buffer.
  • If you need a quick breakfast, pick simple builds like muffins or burritos that move faster through the line.

Best Wendy Breakfast Items to Try First (Our Quick Picks)

We boiled the morning lineup down to five go-to orders that cover hearty, sweet, and portable choices. These items give a clear starting point if you want variety without guessing.

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Breakfast Baconator Combo: $8.99 — 960 cal

We call this the heavy classic. It’s for big appetites and ranks highest in calories. Try it when you want an all-in sandwich and robust flavor.

Maple Bacon Chicken Croissant Combo: $6.99 — 740 cal

This maple bacon chicken croissant blends sweet and savory. It’s a great gateway pick for people who like crisp chicken with a hint of maple.

Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit Combo: $6.49 — 730 cal

The chicken biscuit feels familiar and satisfying. It’s simpler than the croissant but still filling for a mid-morning push.

Homestyle French Toast Sticks Combo: $7.19 — 630 cal

For a sweet option, choose the french toast sticks. They travel well and pair nicely with syrup for dipping.

Breakfast Burrito Combo: $7.99 — 810 cal

The breakfast burrito is our top one-handed pick. It balances protein and potatoes for a portable, hearty meal.

  • We recommend these five items as a first stop when ordering.
  • Swap drinks or order à la carte to skip seasoned potatoes if desired.
  • Use this list to match appetite: heavy, chicken-forward, sweet, or portable.

Breakfast Combos: Prices and Calories for the Most Popular Meals

We break down popular morning combos so you can compare price, calories, and flavor at a glance. Each combo shown includes the sandwich plus seasoned potatoes and a drink unless noted otherwise.

Maple Bacon Chicken Croissant Combo

$6.99 — 740 calories. Sweet maple balances crisp chicken for a mid-range calorie option.

Sausage, Egg & Swiss Croissant Combo

$6.49 — 700 calories. Sausage and Swiss sauce add a savory, richer profile.

Breakfast Burrito Combo (bacon or sausage)

$7.99 — 810 calories. One-handed and filling; pick bacon or sausage for your protein.

Breakfast Baconator Combo

$8.99 — 960 calories. The highest-calorie choice for big appetites and bold flavor.

Egg & Cheese Biscuit Combo

$5.69 — 360 calories. One of the lighter combos, focused on simple egg cheese satisfaction.

Sausage, Egg & Cheese English Muffin Combo / Bacon, Egg & Cheese English Muffin Combo

Each $6.79 — 540 / 340 calories. Muffin options give a lighter, bread-forward bite; choose sausage for more calories or bacon for a leaner pick.

  • Use price and calories to pick a combo for your morning routine.
  • Swap drinks to change calories without altering the core meal.

Croissant Breakfast Sandwiches: Egg Swiss Croissant Favorites

Our croissant lineup leans into buttery richness and a softer bite. We choose these when we want a slightly indulgent morning treat rather than a dry bun or plain roll.

Maple Bacon Chicken Croissant: $5.49 — 400 cal

The maple bacon chicken croissant pairs sweet maple with crisp chicken for a balanced, richer option. It’s a top pick when we want savory and sweet in one handheld.

Sausage, Egg & Swiss Croissant: $4.99 — 420 cal

This egg swiss build leans savory and fills the day with protein. Sausage adds a spicier note that stands up well to the buttered croissant layers.

Bacon, Egg & Swiss Croissant: $4.99 — 350 cal

For a lighter calorie pick, the bacon and egg swiss croissant keeps things simple and savory. The texture and balance make it a solid breakfast sandwich choice.

Why the Swiss cheese sauce changes the flavor profile

The swiss croissant versions use a Swiss cheese sauce, not a slice. That sauce adds cream, salt, and extra moisture compared with American cheese.

Fans who want richness will like the added sauce. Those who prefer cleaner flavors can ask to skip it to avoid a saucier bite.

  • Croissant is the richest bread option; expect a softer, buttery feel.
  • Quality varies by location—order earlier for warmer, flakier results.
  • Pair croissants with hot coffee or cold brew for a treat-style pairing.

Biscuit Breakfast Sandwiches for a Quick Breakfast on the Go

For quick, portable mornings we favor biscuit sandwiches—simple, filling, and easy to eat while commuting.

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Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit

$3.99 — 360 calories. A balanced pick: bacon adds a lighter cure compared with sausage, and egg provides basic protein.

Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit

$3.79 — 480 calories. Sausage raises the calorie and flavor profile. This one feels meatier and more savory.

Egg & Cheese Biscuit

$2.49 — 300 calories. The straightforward egg-and-cheese option keeps calories lower and stays hand-friendly.

Value and comfort builds

Sausage Biscuit $1.69 — 360 cal and Honey Butter Biscuit $1.19 — 270 cal give budget and sweet options. Sausage Gravy & Biscuit $2.79 — 430 cal is comfort food but messy in the car.

  • We see biscuits as the fastest way to grab a familiar, handheld morning bite.
  • Texture can vary; biscuits may feel dry if held too long—order fresh when possible.
  • Pair biscuits with hot coffee; honey butter pairs well with cold brew for contrast.
Item Price Calories
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit $3.99 360
Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit $3.79 480
Honey Butter Biscuit $1.19 270

English Muffin Breakfast Sandwiches: Egg Cheese English Options

We frame English muffin sandwiches as the lighter-bread alternative to biscuits and croissants. These offer a classic fast-food breakfast feel with lower calories and a toasted texture that holds up in a takeout bag.

Sausage, Egg & Cheese English Muffin — $3.99 / 400 cal

Big on flavor and filling. Sausage adds heft, making this sandwich a satisfying morning pick when we want protein and warmth.

Bacon, Egg & Cheese English Muffin — $3.99 / 360 cal

Bacon reads lighter than sausage and feels less dense. Choose this when you want a crisp, salty bite without extra richness.

Sausage & Cheese English Muffin — $2.99 / 340 cal

A meat-forward option that skips the egg for fewer calories and a simpler profile. Good for those who want savory without added yolk.

Egg & Cheese English Muffin — $2.99 / 280 cal

The lowest-calorie sandwich here. We recommend it for anyone prioritizing a cleaner ingredient list and a lighter morning meal.

English muffins were added after the initial rollout to meet demand and compete with iconic muffin-based sandwiches. Toasting matters: muffins should be soft inside; order earlier in the morning to avoid toughness during busy service.

Item Price Calories
Sausage, Egg & Cheese English Muffin $3.99 400
Bacon, Egg & Cheese English Muffin $3.99 360
Sausage & Cheese English Muffin $2.99 340
Egg & Cheese English Muffin $2.99 280

Breakfast Burrito Lineup: Bacon or Sausage, Plus Potatoes

Wrapped, warm, and portable, these breakfast burrito options give us a full morning meal in one hand. They debuted as a newer breakfast addition and quickly became a commuter favorite.

Breakfast Burrito, Bacon

À la carte: $4.99 — 430 calories. This burrito pairs smoky bacon with egg and cheese plus seasoned potatoes for an all-in-one bite. It’s the lower-calorie choice when we want a filling but lighter option.

Breakfast Burrito, Sausage

À la carte: $4.99 — 510 calories. Sausage gives a richer, meat-forward flavor and extra heft. The added calories translate to more staying power on busy mornings.

We find burritos are the most commuter-friendly format: wrapped tightly, less likely to fall apart than some sandwiches, and often fast to prepare in drive-thru lines.

Item Price Calories
Breakfast Burrito, Bacon $4.99 430
Breakfast Burrito, Sausage $4.99 510

Homestyle French Toast Sticks and Sweet Breakfast Choices

When mornings call for something dessert-like but simple, we reach for the french toast sticks. They serve as the primary sweet lane when we want a snackable alternative to egg-and-meat sandwiches.

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Portions, price, and calories

4 PC: $2.99 — 360 calories. 6 PC: $3.49 — 540 calories. 6 PC Combo: $7.19 — 630 calories.

What to expect from the flavor and texture

These homestyle french sticks have crisp edges and a soft center. They are designed for dipping rather than eaten dry.

  • Choose 4 pieces for a light snack or 6 for a fuller sweet bite.
  • The combo adds seasoned potatoes and a drink for more value on the go.
  • Pair toast sticks with black coffee for contrast, or a creamy cold brew for a dessert-like match.
  • Great for kids, lighter appetites, or anyone who wants a portable sweet treat.
Item Price Calories
Homestyle French Toast Sticks, 4 PC $2.99 360
Homestyle French Toast Sticks, 6 PC $3.49 540
6 PC Combo (with potatoes & drink) $7.19 630

Breakfast Baconator and Other “Breakfast Classic” Staples

The Breakfast Baconator stands out as the bold, meat-forward staple we order when we want a full, unapologetic morning meal.

As a sandwich-only option it costs $6.99 and clocks 730 calories in the Jan 2026 update. Reviews often call it heavy for early hours because it layers bacon, sausage, Swiss cheese sauce, and extra cheese into one hearty build.

We choose the sandwich alone when we already have coffee or want fewer carbs and no potatoes. A combo makes sense when we need a complete meal with a drink and seasoned potatoes included.

This is a richer order—pick it for late mornings or when appetite is large. If you prefer lighter flavors, swap to an English muffin or egg-and-cheese sandwich to cut sauce and cheese impact.

Item Price (sandwich) Calories Best choice when
Breakfast Baconator $6.99 730 Want bold, meat-forward sandwich with bacon and sausage
Egg & Cheese English Muffin $2.99 280 Prefer lighter, lower-calorie morning items
Breakfast Burrito (Bacon) $4.99 430 Need portable, one-handed breakfast

Seasoned Potatoes and Other Sides That Pair Best with Breakfast Sandwiches

Sides can make or break a morning combo; we look at the options that complete the plate.

Why seasoned potatoes are the default choice

Seasoned potatoes are breakfast-style wedges coated in a light spice blend. They are served as the default side in many combos because they hold heat and add texture.

Taste and texture expectations

Expect a crispy exterior and soft center with balanced salt and pepper notes. Reviewers often call these potatoes crispier and better seasoned than other chains’ fries.

When to keep them or swap

If you want fewer calories, skip the side and order the sandwich à la carte. If value matters, potatoes make a combo feel complete.

  • Pair potatoes with savory sandwiches—bacon, sausage, or Swiss—because the salt cuts richness.
  • Choose Apple Bites ($1.49, 35 cal) as a fresh, low-calorie add-on for sweet pairings.
Side Price Calories
Seasoned Potatoes Included in combos Varies by combo
Apple Bites $1.49 35
Small Fries Swap available Variable

Coffee, Cold Brew, and Morning Drinks to Match Your Order

A well-chosen coffee or cold brew can balance richness or boost a sweet plate without adding too many calories. We outline the core drink picks and show how each pairs with popular morning items.

Medium Regular Hot Coffee: $1.99 — 5 cal

Our go-to when we want clear coffee flavor that cuts through rich sandwiches. It’s low-calorie and pairs well with bacon or sausage builds.

Cold Brew basics: Small Cold Brew: $2.99 — 10 cal

Plain cold brew offers smoother, less bitter coffee than hot. We choose it with crispy chicken or egg sandwiches for a mellow contrast.

Frosty Cream Cold Brew: flavors and expectations

The Frosty Cream Cold Brew comes in chocolate, vanilla, and caramel. Reviewers say it tastes sweet and dessert-like, closer to bottled frappes than strong espresso.

Juice and lemonade alternatives

Simply Orange® juice and multiple lemonades appear on menu boards. These are good when we want a non-coffee route or a fruit-forward option.

  • Hot coffee + bacon/sausage sandwiches for balance.
  • Plain cold brew + chicken biscuit for a smooth match.
  • Frosty Cream Cold Brew + french toast sticks for a sweet pairing.
  • Choose juice or lemonade when skipping caffeine.
Drink Price Calories
Medium Hot Coffee $1.99 5
Small Cold Brew $2.99 10
Frosty Cream Cold Brew (choc/van/caramel) Varies Higher, sweet
Simply Orange® Juice / Lemonade Varies Varies

Breakfast Deals and Biggie Bundles: How We Save on the Breakfast Menu

Smart morning buys often come down to bundles and value packs that trim cost without trimming flavor. We look for set prices that give a clear comparison to ordering everything à la carte.

Breakfast Biggie Bundles: $5.00 and 580 calories

The headline offer is the Breakfast Biggie Bundle: $5.00 and about 580 calories in the Jan 2026 update. That concrete anchor helps us compare real savings fast.

Biggie Deals highlights: toast sticks and biscuits at value prices

Repeat value items on the local menu include homestyle toast sticks and simple biscuit or muffin builds. These staples often appear in limited-time deals and app promotions.

When ordering à la carte is cheaper than a combo

We use a simple rule: if we want only one sandwich or one sweet item, add up the à la carte price. That total can beat a combo once you skip the drink and potatoes.

  • Check app-only coupons before you buy.
  • Compare sandwich-only price versus the combo upcharge.
  • Don’t pay for sides or drinks you won’t eat or drink.
Choice Price Calories
Breakfast Biggie Bundle $5.00 580
French toast sticks (à la carte) $2.99 360
Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit (à la carte) $3.99 360

Calories, Allergens, and Dietary Notes for the Wendy’s Breakfast Menu

If you watch calories or manage allergies, this section helps you pick safer, lighter orders.

Typical combo calories often sit between about 680 and 960 calories based on the Jan 2026 lineup. The Breakfast Baconator combo is at the top end near 960 calories, while many croissant and biscuit combos fall in the midrange.

Lower-calorie picks and how calories climb

Two clear lower-calorie choices: the Egg & Cheese English Muffin (about 280 cal) and Apple Bites (35 cal). These work because the egg cheese option uses lighter bread and skips extra sauces.

Calories increase when you add sausage or bacon patties, choose a buttery croissant bun, or opt for a combo with potatoes and a sweet drink.

Allergen-awareness and cross-contact risks

Common allergens include eggs, dairy (cheese/sauces), and wheat (buns, biscuits, croissants). People with severe allergies should check official allergen guides for their location.

  • Cross-contamination can occur from shared grills, toasters, prep surfaces, or gloves.
  • If an allergy is severe, ask staff about separate prep or skip likely contact items.
  • Verify current nutrition and ingredient info in the brand app or official nutrition pages before ordering.
Concern Example Tip
High calories Breakfast Baconator Combo — ~960 cal Choose egg cheese sandwich, skip combo sides
Low-calorie swap Egg & Cheese English Muffin — 280 cal Add Apple Bites for volume, pick black coffee
Cross-contact Shared griddle/toaster Request precautions and confirm with staff

Ready for Tomorrow Morning? Our Go-To Wendy’s Breakfast Order Strategy

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Start tomorrow with a simple order routine that removes guesswork at the speaker.

First, check time—many locations switch to lunch around 10:30 AM—then pick format: sandwich, burrito, or a sweet alternative. Use the menu prices to choose value: compare the croissant combo ($6.99 / 740 cal), burrito combo ($7.99 / 810 cal), and the Baconator combo ($8.99 / 960 cal).

If you need portability, pick a burrito. If you want indulgence, choose a croissant with Swiss-style sauce. For a classic, grab an egg-and-cheese muffin. We pick bacon for smoky crunch, sausage for staying power, and crispy chicken when we want a heartier bite.

Skip potatoes to save money and calories, and always check app deals before ordering. One main, one drink, and add a side only when we really want it.

FAQ

What items are on the Wendys breakfast lineup right now in the US?

Our breakfast lineup includes sandwiches on biscuits, croissants, and English muffins, homestyle french toast sticks, breakfast burritos, seasoned potatoes, and a range of drinks. Popular choices are the Breakfast Baconator, maple bacon chicken croissant, honey butter chicken biscuit, and homestyle french toast sticks. We often order combos that pair a sandwich with potatoes and a drink for a complete meal.

What changed recently and why does the breakfast menu keep evolving?

We see changes driven by customer demand, seasonal promotions, and supply considerations. New sandwiches or limited-time maple bacon items and tweaks to chicken biscuit or swiss croissant offerings help keep the line fresh. Menu updates also respond to trends for quicker breakfast sandwiches, better value combos, and portable options like the breakfast burrito.

What does a typical breakfast order include?

Most orders include a sandwich (sausage, bacon, or chicken with egg and cheese variants), seasoned potatoes as a side, and a drink such as hot coffee or cold brew. Many customers upgrade to combos for better value and include homestyle french toast sticks or apple bites as a sweet side.

When can we order morning items at most locations?

The typical breakfast window runs from about 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM, though times vary by location. We recommend checking with your local restaurant or the app to confirm exact hours and when they switch to the lunch menu.

When does the lunch menu start?

Lunch commonly begins at 10:30 AM. After that time, some breakfast sandwiches may no longer be available, and the kitchen shifts toward burgers, fries, and lunchtime combos.

What are the best breakfast items to try first?

Our quick picks include the Breakfast Baconator for a hearty option, the maple bacon chicken croissant for sweet-savory balance, the honey butter chicken biscuit for a savory-sweet biscuit, homestyle french toast sticks for a sweeter choice, and the breakfast burrito for portability and protein.

How do combo prices and calories compare for popular meals?

Combo prices vary by item and location, but common examples include the maple bacon chicken croissant combo, sausage egg & swiss croissant combo, breakfast burrito combos (bacon or sausage), and the Breakfast Baconator combo. Calorie counts range widely—many combos fall between about 630 and 960 calories—so we check nutrition details when tracking intake.

Which croissant breakfast sandwiches are most popular?

Popular croissant sandwiches include the maple bacon chicken croissant, sausage, egg & swiss croissant, and bacon, egg & swiss croissant. The swiss cheese sauce or slice changes the flavor profile by adding a creamier, tangy note that complements the meat and egg.

What biscuit sandwiches should we try for a quick breakfast on the go?

Great biscuit options are the bacon, egg & cheese biscuit, sausage, egg & cheese biscuit, and the honey butter chicken or honey butter biscuit for a sweeter take. Biscuits pair well with coffee and make a fast, satisfying morning choice.

What English muffin choices do we have for a lighter option?

English muffin options include sausage, egg & cheese; bacon, egg & cheese; sausage & cheese; and egg & cheese. These tend to be lower in calories than some biscuit or croissant combos and work well for a simpler sandwich experience.

How do the breakfast burritos compare between bacon and sausage?

Both burritos offer portability and solid protein. The bacon burrito typically has fewer calories than the sausage version, while the sausage burrito delivers a meatier bite. Each pairs well with seasoned potatoes if you want a heartier meal.

What should we expect from the homestyle french toast sticks?

Homestyle french toast sticks come in multiple portion sizes, with the 4-piece and 6-piece options and a combo that adds a drink and side. They deliver a sweet, syrup-dippable experience that many choose as a dessert-style breakfast or for kids.

When should we choose a Breakfast Baconator versus a full combo meal?

We pick the sandwich alone when we want a substantial, protein-forward option without the extra side or drink. Choosing a combo makes sense when we want a full plate—seasoned potatoes and a beverage—for better value and a complete meal.

Why are seasoned potatoes the default side in many breakfast combos?

Seasoned potatoes are a popular, filling side that complements both savory sandwiches and sweeter items like french toast sticks. They offer a crunchy, spiced texture that rounds out the meal and often serve as the default for combos for consistency and speed of service.

What morning drinks pair best with breakfast items?

Medium regular hot coffee pairs well with savory sandwiches, while cold brew suits those who prefer a stronger, smoother iced option. Frosty Cream Cold Brew options blend dessert-like richness with coffee, and juice or lemonade work as non-coffee alternatives.

How can we save with breakfast deals and bundles?

Look for value bundles, Biggie-style deals, and limited-time offers that pair toast sticks or biscuits with a drink at a reduced price. Sometimes ordering à la carte is cheaper for light eaters, so we compare combo costs against individual item prices in the app.

What are typical calorie ranges and lower-calorie picks?

Typical breakfast combos range roughly from 680 to 960 calories. Lower-calorie options under 300 calories include the egg & cheese English muffin and apple bites. We recommend checking the full nutrition guide for exact counts and customizing orders to reduce calories.

What allergen and dietary notes should we keep in mind?

Many breakfast items contain egg, milk, wheat, soy, and various meats. Cross-contamination can occur in shared kitchens, so we advise reviewing allergen menus and notifying staff of allergies. For dietary needs, customizing ingredients or skipping sauces can help reduce allergens or calories.

What’s our go-to strategy for planning tomorrow morning’s order?

We decide between a quick sandwich (English muffin or biscuit) for portability or a combo when we want a full meal. Pre-ordering through the app saves time, lets us view hours and deals, and often allows customization—switching meats, removing cheese, or swapping sides to match preferences.

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