There are places you stumble into because you’re hungry and running late, and then there are places you find yourself thinking about on a Tuesday afternoon for no particular reason other than the fact that they were just that good. Incrediburger & Eggs, tucked into Spokane’s South Perry neighborhood, is firmly in the second category.
South Perry has quietly become one of the most walkable, characterful stretches in the city — independent shops, a farmers market on summer Thursdays, and the kind of neighborly energy that makes you want to slow down. Incrediburger fits right in. The space is compact and unpretentious, with a counter-service setup that somehow feels warmer than a tableclothed dining room twice its size. There’s usually a short wait on weekend mornings, and honestly, standing on the sidewalk watching the neighborhood wake up isn’t the worst way to spend ten minutes.
The name does exactly what it promises. Breakfast and burgers — two things that seem obvious on paper but are executed here with a level of care that makes you reconsider every diner you’ve ever been to. The eggs Benedict variations rotate and surprise; the hollandaise is house-made, silky, and bright with citrus in a way that tastes like someone actually thought about it. The scrambles are loaded without being chaotic, and the hash browns achieve that rare combination of fully crisped exterior and tender, yielding interior that most breakfast spots only approach.
But let’s talk about the burgers. The patties are ground fresh, cooked to a proper medium so there’s still some juice left in them, and the buns hold up without going soggy — a small engineering triumph that more restaurants should aspire to. The toppings are thoughtful rather than piled on for visual drama. Every component earns its place. The result is a burger that tastes like it was made by someone who genuinely wanted you to enjoy it, not just clear your plate.
The coffee is strong and sourced locally, which is exactly what you want alongside a plate of eggs at nine in the morning or a burger at noon. The staff are friendly in the way that comes naturally rather than the way that comes from a training manual, and the whole operation has the rhythm of a place that knows what it is and doesn’t feel the need to be anything else.
Spokane has no shortage of breakfast spots and burger joints, but Incrediburger & Eggs sits at the intersection of both with a confidence that’s earned. If you find yourself in South Perry — and you should find yourself in South Perry — walk through that door. You’ll leave full, satisfied, and already thinking about your next visit before you’ve even made it back to your car.