This story first appeared on The LA Local.

If you’re out running or watching the L.A. Marathon this Sunday and you find yourself face-to-face with a large, ceramic, pink pig near Mile 2, don’t panic. You’re outside Nick’s Cafe.

Nick’s has been serving some of the best ham in LA since 1948. Their waffles are also quite good. The restaurant opens at 6 a.m. and is within walking distance of  the marathon’s Chinatown stop. So you could gobble down their signature “Nick’s Famous Ham n Eggs” and still catch the first big wave of runners through the Chinatown Dragon Gate a few blocks south.

The L.A. Marathon runs from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica Boulevard and Avenue of the Stars in Century City, following the “Stadium to the Stars” course. This means plenty of street closures. But if you’re heading out anyway and looking for a decent spot to eat, we got you.

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Inspired by Nick’s, we’ve put together a list of good breakfast and brunch spots along or near the route that open early. 

Chinatown 

Nick’s Cafe

Nick’s sits just off the course near the early Chinatown miles. The marathon runs a few blocks south along Sunset Boulevard and the lower stretch of Spring Street, so you can walk from the restaurant to the action.

Address: 1300 N Spring St.

Flouring

Just off the route, Flouring is a short walk from where runners pass between Mile 1 and Mile 2 as they head through the Chinatown Dragon Gate.

Philippe The Original

Philippe is 500 feet from the course near Mile 2, close to the Chinatown/Union Station.

Address: 1001 N Alameda St.

DTLA

Antojitos Puebla

Antojitos is directly on the route along Los Angeles Street as runners pass through downtown around Mile 3.

Address: 435 S Los Angeles St.

Grand Central Market

You can get front-row seats to the route at Grand Central Market. The course runs directly past the Broadway entrance around Mile 3.

Moonlark Dinette

Runners pass Moonlark just after the Mile 4 marker as they head south toward the 110 Freeway crossing.

Girl & the Goat

About 1 mile east of the route, you’ll find Girl & the Goat. It’s a bit of a trek from the race path, but  it’s a good option if you want to step away from the crowds for a bit.

Echo Park / Silver Lake

Levant Bistro + Bake Shop

Levant is right at the Mile 6 mark as runners begin the long stretch up Sunset.

Address: 2112 Sunset Blvd.

Breakfast Republic

Breakfast Republic is directly on the route just before the Mile 6 marker.

Address: 1918 Sunset Blvd.

Maury’s

Maury’s is two blocks south of the route near Mile 7 and within walking distance to the course.

Address: 2829 Bellevue Ave.

Millie’s Cafe

Millie’s Cafe is directly on the route between Mile 7 and Mile 8.

Address: 3524 Sunset Blvd.

Los Feliz

Cafe Los Feliz

If you want to go a bit off the beaten path, head to Cafe Los Feliz, about 1.5 miles north of the route between Mile 8 and Mile 9.

Address: 2118 Hillhurst Ave.

Hollywood

The Griddle Cafe

The Griddle is a prime viewing spot near Mile 13, right before the course turns south toward West Hollywood.

Address: 7916 Sunset Blvd.

The Butcher’s Daughter

About half a mile south of the route, you’ll find The Butcher’s Daughter. Runners will be on Santa Monica Boulevard (Mile 15-16), making it about a short 10-minute walk from here to see them.

Address: 8755 Melrose Ave.

The Henry

Like Butcher’s Daughter, The Henry is just a quick walk up to Santa Monica Boulevard to catch the action.

Address: 120 N Robertson Blvd.