Classic Benedict at First Watch – A Brunch Icon

The traditional egg of the Classic Benedict First Watch takes to Benedict dish with the original for the New York Beach Culture in the late 19th century. It combines a toasted English muffin with Canadian Bacon, two cage-free plated eggs, and velvet hollandaise sauce. Served with a side of fresh, experienced potatoes, it is both hearty and comfortable, making it the right weekend brunch pick.
Classic Benedict Ingredients
In the First Watch, the classic Benedict is made on simple but carefully chosen material that creates a comfortable balance of tastes. From Canadian bacon’s smoky to butter smooth hollandaise, every bite sounds rich and satisfactory, without heavy. Posted eggs bring creamy white toasted English muffins, add a soft crunch, and experienced potatoes on the side turn it into full food.

Item | Calories |
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Ciabatta | 104 |
Whipped Butter | 38 |
Smoked Ham | 180 |
Cage Free Eggs | 143 |
Tomatoes | 7 |
Hollandaise | 73 |
Mixed Herbs | 1 |
Organic Mixed Greens with Lemon Dressing | 70 |
Why Fans Love Classic Benedict at First Watch
People love classic Benedicts because it is a timely breakfast favorite that never goes out of style. The combination of yolk and creamy Hollandice sounds like the final resting food, giving a prosperity that keeps returning to the guests. The side is paired with a fully experienced potato, it becomes a complete and filling dish that feels both satisfactory. What makes it even more special is stability – guests know that they can rely on the first watch to give the same quality and taste every time.
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Classic Benedict Nutrition
A dish in the form of a dish as a classic benedict comes with a rich nutritional profile naturally. It is a heartfelt option that saves a good amount of protein from eggs and Canadian bacon, which is balanced with healthy fat from Hollandis sauce. While this is not the lightest snack on the menu, it provides the kind of satisfactory energy that people expect from the weekend’s brunch favorite
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calories | 550–620 Cal |
Protein | 31 g |
Fat | 46 g |
Carbohydrates | 4 g |
Sodium | 1,320 mg |
Allergen Information
This dish may contain the following allergens:
- Eggs (pied eggs + hollandaise)
- Milk/dairy (Hollandis + butter)
- Wheat/Glory (English Muffin)
- Soy (possible in butter or sauce material)
- Eggs, gluten or dairy are not suitable for guests with allergies.
Serving ideas
- Add fresh avocado slices to the cream.
- The pair with a side of the fruit for a mild balance.
- If you love a saucer dish then request additional hollands.
- If available, swap Canadian bacon for Turkish sausage or vegetarian options.
Best drink pairing
To Enjoy Our meal, Pair with:

- A freshly orange juice for a classic combo.
- Cold Bru Coffee for a Flavor Contrast.
- Morning meditation juice for a fresh, zesty side
- A light mimosa is enjoying a brunch outing.
Price and availability
Item | Price (Approx.) | Availability |
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Classic Benedict | $11.99 – $13.79 | During breakfast and brunch, at most First Watch locations |
Add-ons (Avocado, Additional Egg, Bacon) | $1.50 – $2.50 | All Branches |
FAQs
Conclusion
Classic Benedict is just breakfast on First Watch. This is a comfortable, delicious tradition that combines fresh material with timeless taste. When you are a regular or visiting for the first time, you should try this dish. Pair it with a fresh drink and you have got the last brunch experience.