Hy-Vee is whipping up a brand new, delicious breakfast menu and you NEED to try it. Their new breakfast menu features all your breakfast favorites, from skillets, to omelets, to pancakes, waffles, French toast, and more. And we have your chance to try it for free.

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Breakfast just got even better and Hy-Vee is the reason for it. You need to go visit your local Hy-Vee to try their new breakfast menu that has all of your breakfast favorites.

Hy-Vee is serving breakfast every single day from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.  Each dish is made fresh to order. Menu items include omelets, skillets, pancakes, skillets, waffles, eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy, and so much more.

Hy-Vee sources only the freshest ingredients for its dishes, including farm-fresh eggs from 100% cage-free hens, fresh Hy-Vee Bakery bread, and fresh-squeezed orange juice.

If you're looking to have an adult beverage with your yummy Hy-Vee breakfast, select Hy-Vee locations are offering the best breakfast cocktails around, like the Classic Bloody Mary, Tequila Sunrise, Fresh Squeezed ‘Mosa, and more delicious breakfast adult drinks.

 

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