Breakfast at places called “Spoons” generally ends between 10:30 am and 2:00 pm, depending on the specific restaurant and location.

Key point: name vs. location

“Spoons” isn’t a single nationwide chain, so “when does spoons breakfast end” depends on which one you mean. A few examples show how much it varies:

  • At Spoons bistro & bakery in Grand Junction, Colorado, posts indicate a specific breakfast window in the morning (e.g., “breakfast served Mon–Fri 7:00–10:30”).
  • At another Spoons cafe location (Baltimore), the whole shop is only open 8:00 am–2:00 pm, so breakfast-style items effectively stop around 2:00 pm when they close.

Because different Spoons-branded cafes are independent, there is no single universal “Spoons breakfast end time.”

How to get your exact time

To avoid turning up just after breakfast ends, it helps to narrow it down:

  1. Look up the exact Spoons branch name and city (for example, “Spoons bistro & bakery Grand Junction hours” or “Spoons Breakfast & Lunch Philadelphia hours”).
  1. Check the official website, recent social posts, or map listing; many explicitly show the breakfast time window such as “Breakfast served until 10:30 am.”
  1. If you are going close to the cutoff, call the location; some places extend or shorten breakfast on weekends or holidays.

Practical rule of thumb

If you cannot find info for your specific Spoons right away, assume:

  • Weekdays: Breakfast likely ends around 10:30–11:00 am.
  • Weekends or brunch-focused branches: Breakfast or brunch items may run closer to early afternoon, around 1:00–2:00 pm, especially in café-style locations that close mid-afternoon.

If you tell which Spoons (town/country or exact cafe name), the breakfast end time can be pinned down more precisely.