May has arrived and brought with it the opportunity to turn the first meal of the day into a gastronomic event! From the 1st to the 31st, Breakfast Weekend 2026 brings together a selection of hotels, artisanal bakeries, and coffee shops that promise to make your breakfast even more special.
This year, the event adopts the theme “Flavors of the World, ” challenging chefs to create combinations that celebrate different cultures. Whether for a get-together with friends or a family outing, the festival makes sophisticated dining accessible to all and invites the public to discover new establishments throughout São Paulo.

Enjoy a hotel breakfast experience in São Paulo
The big news of the 9th edition is the cultural immersion. During Breakfast Weekend in São Paulo, you’ll find everything from traditional scrambled eggs with bacon and croissants to signature creations featuring international spices.
The program offers the city’s best breakfasts at dozens of establishments, including bakeries, restaurants, boulangeries, and high-end hotels. There are five price ranges, spanning from affordable set menus to luxury experiences:
- Standard: R$ 39.90
- Plus: R$ 49.90;
- Premium: $59 .90;
- Platinum: R$ 89.90;
- Signature: R$ 129.90
In addition, many venues offer an extra incentive: when you buy two menus, the third is 50% off, making the experience even more accessible.

How to participate in Breakfast Weekend 2026?
The complete list of participating establishments is available on the festival’s official website, but here’s a sneak peek at some menus to help you plan:
- Berta’s Restaurant (starting at R$ 39.90): grilled bread with butter, orange juice, and filtered coffee, with menu options also available at higher price points.
- Paris 6 Classique (R$ 59.90): French breads, tarts, and cakes, fruits, cheeses, scrambled eggs, a crepe and tapioca station, juices, and more.
- Dengo concept store (R$ 89.90): tapiocacouscous , boiled plantains, artisanal breads, and other flavors typical of Bahia.
- Quint.e Bar and Restaurant, at The Westin São Paulo (R$ 129.90): stuffed cheese bread, cold cuts, dairy products, scrambled eggs, tapioca, breads, cakes, artisanal sweets, and more, as well as juices and sparkling wine. Offers vegan and gluten-free options.
Breakfast Weekend in São Paulo takes place every day in May, including holidays. However, each establishment sets its own days and hours of operation. Generally, hotels offer the menus only in the morning, while bakeries and restaurants may serve the combos at other times.
Our tip is to visit the website and check out the complete list, which details the schedules and menus for each location. Then, just choose your favorite and turn the most important meal of the day into a culinary spectacle!
