The Benediction
About This Spot
Stepping into The Benediction feels a bit like being welcomed into a cherished neighborhood haven, where the hum of lively conversations blends softly with the gentle clinks of cutlery and coffee cups. Located just off Colima Road, this brunch spot carries a relaxed, yet warmly bustling energy—a place where both familiar faces and new visitors feel at ease from the moment they arrive. The pace invites you to settle in without rush, whether you’re catching up with friends or savoring a quiet morning reflection.
Here, brunch is an experience that stretches beyond the food on the table. The kitchen’s whimsical takes on classics—think poached eggs balanced atop creamy avocado or the delicate sweetness woven through a French toast dusted with cinnamon-baked apples—are served with genuine care and thoughtful touches. Drinks, like a rose or lavender latte or a bright cucumber margarita, add intriguing notes that complement the layers of comfort on the plate.
The Benediction’s warmth is not just in its fare but also in its hospitality. It’s the kind of place that handles a bustling breakfast crowd with a calm attentiveness, where servers anticipate needs and the team greets groups large and small with the same steady kindness. Families, friends, and solo diners all find a rhythm here, woven into the soft, unhurried pulse of the morning.
Amid this backdrop, small human moments quietly shape the experience—a shared smile over a perfectly brewed cup of coffee, a thoughtful recommendation from someone who clearly cares, or the gentle assurance that a busy dining room still feels personal and inviting.
What’s Available Here
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Identifies as veteran-owned
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Identifies as women-owned
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Outdoor seating
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No-contact delivery
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Fast service
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Great coffee
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Great tea selection
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Serves local specialty
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Breakfast
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Solo dining
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Wheelchair-accessible seating
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Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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Alcohol
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Beer
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Cocktails
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Coffee
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Comfort food
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Healthy options
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Wine
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Breakfast
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Brunch
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Dessert
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Seating
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Cosy
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Trendy
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Family friendly
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Groups
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LGBTQ+ friendly
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Tourists
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Transgender safe space
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Accepts reservations
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Usually a wait
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
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Good for kids
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High chairs
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Kids' menu
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Free of charge street parking
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Free parking lot
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Parking
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Dogs allowed outside
Location & Hours
| Monday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM | |
| Tuesday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM | |
| Wednesday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM | |
| Thursday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM | |
| Friday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM | |
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| Sunday | 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM |
Alfred J. Tejeda 06 Dec 2025
Our family from Lake Oswego Oregon were here visiting and the first thing they asked "We are hungry and would love to visit somewhere we've never been" I said I have the right place. Another great hit, the service was great our waitress kept our glasses full (coffee ) and the food was excellent. They kept saying "We need a place like this back home" everyone who couldn't finished took their meals to our house for lunch or breakfast. We will return again to our favorite place. I don't remember our waitress name she was outstanding with our party of six
John Lopez 26 Nov 2025
Enjoyed a nice breakfast, Santa Bacon Benedict with Mexican Mocha. The Benedict was delicious; the mocha, simply amazing! Esther, our server, was friendly and attentive. The place wasn’t busy upon arrival but packed when I left. Overall, a good experience!
Michael Sanchez 04 Nov 2025
Let me paint the scene: me, my family, 12 of us deep, two babies in tow, all hungry and definitely a little chaotic. We walk into The Benediction, and instead of getting side eyes or “Sorry, we’re full,” we get straight up hospitality magic. This place didn’t just seat us. They made it feel like we belonged there. The woman (pretty sure she was the manager) didn’t flinch when she saw our crew. She offered us options, rearranged tables like a brunch ninja, and literally swapped out a two person table for a four person table mid meal when she saw we needed space. Who does that? She made sure everyone was comfy and that alone deserves five stars before we even talk food. But oh, let’s talk food. So What Should You Eat at The Benediction? Here’s the move: • Filet Mignon Bearnaise Benedict: Tender steak meets rich sauce on a brunch plate built like a dream. I didn’t know I needed filet mignon for breakfast, but now I refuse to go back. • Strawberry Cheesecake French Toast: Sweet, indulgent, and every bit as insane as it sounds. It’s dessert for breakfast without the guilt. • Perfect Avocado Toast: The name says it all. Crunchy, creamy, seasoned like it actually matters, this isn’t your average millennial cliché. The coffee? Bold and smooth, the kind that makes you feel like the day’s already off to a good start. Add a light breeze from the outdoor seating and boom, you’re vibing. Is It Good for Families? Big Groups? Actual Humans? Yes, yes, and yes. We had our infants with us and not once did it feel like a hassle. The vibe was laid back, the service was top tier, and somehow, even with kids, we felt relaxed. That’s rare. The Benediction knows how to make brunch feel like a moment, not just a meal. Pro Tips Before You Roll In: • Show up early if you’ve got a crew. They’ll take care of you, but help them help you. • Share everything. I mean it. This menu is built for passing plates and trying bites. • Sit outside if the weather’s right. It levels up the whole experience. Final Word: If you’re anywhere near City of Industry and you haven’t hit up The Benediction, fix that immediately. It’s brunch with heart, flavor that actually hits, and service that makes you want to hug someone. We’re already planning our next visit. You should too.
Georgine Okura 06 Oct 2025
First time here. Thoroughly enjoyed the food. Waiter was extremely attentive.
Zombie Bölverkr 26 Sep 2025
We finally had an opportunity to eat here, and it was ok overall. Food: we went with the house and surf n turf eggs Benedict (EB) and the chocolate chip pancake (for our son). The house EB was the better of the two and was enjoyable. The surf was good, but the turf was blan and could have been more flavorful. My gripe for the EB's was that the vinegar flavor was too strong on the poached egg. It added a sourness that was off-putting. My son had no complaints about his pancake. The lavender lattes were tasty but not worth the price tag for the amount you get. Service: it was great. Our server was nice and courteous; I can't complain. This was probably the best part of the overall experience with our dine in experience. Atmosphere: it was ok. It needed some work but nothing to truly knock it for. Overall: i am glad we came and tried it. I would not go out of my way for it, but if I returned, I would order the House EB for sure.