The 16 Healthiest Fast Food Breakfasts At Popular Chains, According to RDs
Doctors and registered dietitians commonly recommend people eat breakfast as a way to get the day started on the right foot.
Research shows the meal has its benefits, though whether it's the most important meal of the day remains a food fight. One 2021 study of 21,193 linked irregular breakfast consumption to poorer metabolic health—think chronic conditions like high cholesterol and diabetes. Young, working men who skipped breakfast were especially at risk for metabolic health issues.
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Yet, not everyone has time to whip up a homemade meal in the morning. Perhaps you have a long commute, slept through your alarm or have to usher kids off to school before you high-tail it to work. A drive-thru is on the way—is eating something better than nothing? Believe it or not, the answer is yes. Also? Healthy breakfast fast food exists.
"There’s a social stigma against fast food, but there’s no shame in relying on a quick, convenient option rather than cooking breakfast from scratch," says Cara Harbstreet, MS, RD, LD of Street Smart Nutrition. "I generally say that eating something is better than nothing. Skipping meals can be a slippery slope into disordered eating habits."
Skipping meals can also make you way hungrier later. Registered dietitians shared satisfying picks for the healthiest fast food breakfast foods and how to keep your meal in the nourishing lane.
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How to Spot Healthy Breakfast Fast Food
Boosting your health literacy can help you pick the healthiest fast food breakfast — even if your favorite chain didn't make this list.
Pack in the protein
This macronutrient increases fullness, explains Emily Hirsch, MS, RD, a health writer and owner of South Charlotte Nutrition. "Protein-rich options may include eggs or Greek yogurt, which will keep you satisfied and energized as you tackle your morning," Hirsch says. Try to get at least 20 grams with your meal, suggests Melissa Galich, RD, CD, a registered dietitian with Top Nutrition Coaching.
Skip (or limit) the sugar
A healthy fast-food breakfast oatmeal order can go sideways with extra sugar or syrup. Opt for fresh fruit instead, recommends Dr. Chris Mohr, Ph.D., RD, a fitness and nutrition advisor at Garage Gym Reviews. Hirsch says the adds that this advice also applies to beverages, like syrup-drenched lattes and juices. She recommends water, coffee or tea without loads of added sugar.
Consider serving size
Fast food restaurant serving sizes can be a bit...too generous. Dr. Mohr suggests ordering smaller items or splitting meals with a pal to lower calories, sugar and fat.
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16 Healthiest Fast Food Breakfast Options
1. Starbucks spinach, feta and egg white wrap
290 calories
8 grams of fat
3 grams of fiber
20 grams of protein
34 grams of carbohydrates
Hirsch notes that the 20 grams of protein will provide a different kind of jolt than Starbucks' caffeinated beverages—it'll keep you fuller longer. It's also something of a unicorn among fast food breakfasts because of the spinach and tomatoes. "It's rare to get an actual vegetable in at breakfast," Hirsch says, adding the wheat wrap's fiber contributes to digestive health. Hirsch says that the high sodium may make it problematic for people with high blood pressure, and not everyone will tolerate the dairy.
2. Starbucks rolled & steel cut oatmeal
160 calories
2.5 grams of fat
4 grams of fiber
5 grams of protein
28 grams of carbohydrates
We're not done at the coffee giant. Hirsch points out that Starbucks' oatmeal is made with whole grains, which have been linked to improved heart health. Speaking of which, the 125 mg of sodium is lower than what you find in even the healthiest fast food breakfasts elsewhere. However, the five grams of protein aren't very filling, and she says the lack of substance and flavor may tempt people to add in dried fruit and sugars, boosting calories but not offering much extra nutrition.
3. McDonald's Egg McMuffin
310 calories
13 grams of fat
2 grams of fiber
17 grams of protein
30 grams of carbohydrates
The quintessential morning starter at McDonald's is also one of the healthiest fast food breakfast foods on the chain's menu. Hirsch says it's lower in calories than other options. The 17 grams of protein will keep you fuller longer, but the lack of fiber may have you reaching for something sooner than you'd like. "This option does provide 15% of the daily value for both calcium and vitamin D, which is a nice boost to support your bone health," Hirsch adds, though she flags the high sodium content (770 mg).
4. Panera avocado egg white, spinach and cheese on a multigrain bagel flat sandwich
340 calories
14 grams of fat
6 grams of fiber
19 grams of protein
36 grams of carbohydrates
The name is a mouthful, but this healthy fast-food breakfast sandwich has its perks. "The 19 grams of protein should keep you satisfied all morning," Hirsch says. "The addition of spinach and avocado makes this a great option if you’re shooting for the recommendation of at least five servings of fruits and vegetables per day." It also helps add to the fiber count, which is 6 grams or 21% of the daily value. Hirsch suggests peeping the salt content (730 mg), though.
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5. Jamba Juice classic breakfast sandwich on a multigrain ciabatta bun
410 calories
25 grams of fat
3 grams of fiber
15 grams of protein
30 grams of carbohydrates
If you're not in the mood for a smoothie at Jamba Juice, Hirsch says the breakfast chain also sells a pretty good egg sandwich. She says one of the big pros of this egg sandwich is the 15 grams of protein it includes. "The list of ingredients is relatively short and made with items that are easy to pronounce, which typically means that it’s less processed than many other fast food options," she says. However, it lacks iron, calcium and vitamin D, so be sure to get those nutrients elsewhere, such as from Greek yogurt and leafy green veggies.
6. Dunkin' wake-up wrap
180 calories
10 grams of fat
0 grams of fiber
7 grams of protein
14 grams of carbohydrates
Galich likes that this Dunkin' breakfast option is low in calories and within the fat recommendations. However, at only seven grams of fiber per serving, it may not fill you up. "You could bring along a piece of fresh fruit, such as an apple or banana, to help increase your fiber intake," Galich suggests.
7. Wendy's egg and cheese biscuit
360 calories
23 grams of fat
1 gram of fiber
11 grams of protein
27 grams of carbohydrates
Galich says that while this meal is relatively low-calories, people will want to remain mindful of the fat and sodium content—both are on the high side for a fast food breakfast.
8. Taco Bell cheesy toasted breakfast burrito potato
340 calories
14 grams of fat
3 grams of fiber
9 grams of protein
44 grams of carbohydrates
Galich says this pick is the healthiest fast food breakfast pick you'll find at Taco Bell. "Overall, it's the best option on the menu," Galich says, pointing to the (relatively) lower calorie and fat content. She also points out the fiber, though she wishes there were more than nine grams of protein and less sodium.
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9. Jamba Juice oatmeal
170 calories
2.5 grams of fat
0 grams of fiber
6 grams of protein
31 grams of carbohydrates
Dr. Mohr says some of the toppings, like fruit, add nutrients. However, others, like brown sugar, boost your daily added sugar intake.
10. Pret a Manger egg white Greek frittata
This egg white Greek frittata contains a whopping 28 grams of protein—some of the highest protein content you'll find in a fast food breakfast. Plus, Dr. Mohr says it's low-calorie and gets an extra nutrition boost from the spinach and tomato. Like many fast foods, it is high in sodium (around 1,800 mg—which puts you pretty close to the recommended cap of 2,300 mg of sodium daily.)
11. Pret a Manger Bircher Muesli
310 calories
9 grams of fat
3 grams of fiber
16 grams of protein
41 grams of carbohydrates
This solid pick from Pret contains Greek yogurt, julienne apples, blueberries and almonds. Dr. Mohr is a fan of the fruit, which provides fiber and natural sweetness. However, the dried cranberries and granola likely contain added sugar.
12. McDonald's fruit & nut maple oatmeal
320 calories
4.5 grams of fat
4 grams of fiber
6 grams of protein
64 grams of carbohydrates
Was "find McDonald's on a list of healthiest fast food breakfasts" on your bingo card? The chain's oatmeal has fewer calories than many of its breakfast sandwiches, Dr. Mohr says. A critical downside is the added sugar, at a whopping 18 grams.
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13. Sonic Jr. bacon, egg and cheese breakfast burrito
270 calories
14 grams of fat
1 gram of fiber
13 grams of protein
22 grams of carbohydrates
Harbstreet says this junior-sized breakfast will net you a decent amount of protein and carbs. However, even the smaller portion contains quite a bit of fat and sodium (870 mg).
14. Au Bon Pain egg whites, cheddar & avocado
360 calories
23 grams of fat
9 grams of fiber
19 grams of protein
25 grams of carbohydrates
"Overall, this is a strong pick based on carbs, protein and fat," Harbstreet says. Harbstreet points to the 0.5 grams of trans fat as a downside—while it's lower than other options, it's best to limit that in your diet.
15. Chick-fil-A egg white grill
Nutrition facts: 300 calories, 8 grams of fat, 1 gram of fiber, 27 grams of protein and 29 grams of carbohydrates
Harbstreet says that the combination of chicken and egg whites makes this Chick-fil-A breakfast item protein-packed. However, the 990 mg of sodium is a big red flag.
16. Panera steel-cut oatmeal with strawberries and pecans
370 calories
2 grams of fat
7 grams of fiber
8 grams of protein
32 grams of carbohydrates
Harbstreet gives the steel-cut oats a thumbs up, but would prefer to see more protein to balance the high carb count.
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Cara Harbstreet, MS, RD, LD of Street Smart Nutrition
Emily Hirsch, MS, RD, health writer and owner of South Charlotte Nutrition
Dr. Chris Mohr, Ph.D., RD, a fitness and nutrition advisor at Garage Gym Reviews
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