
West Des Moines has no shortage of places to grab a bite, but every once in a while, a spot comes along that changes the game entirely. 🍳
Eggs & Jam is that place — a locally-owned breakfast and brunch destination tucked along EP True Parkway that has been turning heads, filling plates, and winning hearts since it opened its doors in 2017. 🎶
With golden-era hip-hop in the air and street art murals on the walls, this isn’t just breakfast — it’s a full-on experience.

How Eggs & Jam Won West Des Moines’ Hearts
From the very beginning, Eggs & Jam set itself apart not just with food, but with a feeling. 💛
Step through the door, and you’re greeted by the unmistakable sounds of Nas, Beastie Boys, and Snoop, a graffiti-covered interior that pulses with personality, and a menu packed with dishes named after iconic 90s hip-hop hits — think “The Roots” veggie omelet and the “I Just Crush A Lot” mimosa flight. 🎤
This West Des Moines breakfast restaurant didn’t just open a café — it created a community gathering place where nostalgia and comfort food collide in the most delicious way possible.

In a neighborhood dining scene that can often feel predictable, Eggs & Jam delivered something entirely fresh — a hip-hop-themed brunch spot where the food is just as bold as the aesthetic. 🎨
It’s the kind of place that generates loyalty — not because it’s the trendiest spot in town, but because it delivers an honest, memorable, joyful meal every single time you walk through that door. 🚪
For a city that takes its food seriously, Eggs & Jam quickly became more than just a hidden gem breakfast spot — it became a destination.
Food Highlights 🍽️
The menu at Eggs & Jam is as playful as its décor, with dish names pulled straight from 90s hip-hop culture and flavors that more than live up to the hype. Here are some of the must-try dishes that keep locals coming back for more:

- California Love: Stacked with bacon, cheddar, avocado, and a fried egg all smothered in gravy — rich, satisfying, and exactly the kind of dish that made Eggs & Jam famous. 🥑
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Rumpshaker Burrito: Loaded with eggs, cheddar, sausage, biscuits, and house-made sausage gravy. 🌯
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French Toast: A top-ordered menu staple beloved for its sweet, golden, perfectly executed simplicity. 🍞

- Slam-wich: A fan-favorite breakfast sandwich packed with bold, hearty flavors — the kind of handheld meal that makes people drive across town just to get their fix. 🥪
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Mimosa Chicken & Waffle: Crispy fried chicken paired with a fluffy waffle — a classic combination done exceptionally well. 🧇🥂
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Red Light Special Omelette: A well-stuffed, flavor-forward omelette that consistently ranks among the restaurant’s most ordered items — and pays perfect homage to its 90s hip-hop roots. 🍳

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Diddy: A loyal crowd-pleaser that blends bold flavors with a nod to hip-hop nostalgia — regulars swear by it as their go-to order every single visit. ✨
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Breakfast Tacos: Eggs, cheese, and savory fillings wrapped in warm tortillas — a lighter yet equally crave-worthy option. 🌮
Atmosphere
Walking into Eggs & Jam feels less like entering a restaurant and more like stepping into a living, breathing love letter to 90s hip-hop culture. 🎨
Bold graffiti-style murals line the walls, the music hits hard with classic golden-era tracks, and the energy in the room is lively and infectious — exactly the kind of vibe that makes you linger over your last sip of coffee.

The space balances urban flair with welcoming warmth, drawing in everyone from young food adventurers to families and longtime locals who treat this spot like their own kitchen away from home.
It’s the rare breakfast joint where the atmosphere is just as satisfying as the food itself. 🏡
Bottom Line
Eggs & Jam is a one-of-a-kind, locally owned breakfast spot in West Des Moines that delivers bold flavors, creative 90s hip-hop-themed dishes, generous portions, and warm hospitality in an atmosphere unlike anything else in Iowa. Don’t miss it. 🌟
Address:
1907 EP True Pkwy Suite 102, West Des Moines, IA 50265
📞 (515) 528-2248
🕔 Open Wed–Fri, 8 AM–3 PM | Sat–Sun, 7 AM–3 PM (Closed Mon–Tue)
