Support Us Button Widget

Eggs Up Grill opens in Winston-Salem summer 2024

If you like the smell of freshly brewed coffee, savory bacon, and farm-fresh eggs — look no further.

WStoday: Eggs Up Grill on North Peace Haven Road

The restaurant will serve its full menu of breakfast, brunch, and lunch from open to close.

Photo courtesy of Eggs Up Grill

Eyes up. A new breakfast, brunch, and lunch spot is coming to Winston-Salem this summer. Eggs Up Grill will open soon at 1965 N. Peace Haven Rd. Hungry for more details? Let’s get cracking.

Childhood friends Dedi Gaither and Heather Vuncannon, who were both raised in the Triad region, will operate the new franchise.

“So many people are excited to finally have an Eggs Up Grill in Winston-Salem, because there is nothing like it here,” said Vuncannon. “As customers ourselves, we always felt like Eggs Up Grill makes you feel like you are getting a big hug.”

WStoday: Interior design of Eggs Up Grill

The owners are aunt and niece, so the business venture is a family affair.

Ima Ortega via Eggs Up Grill

And that hug extends even further. While you’re chowing down on a classic Belgian waffle, you’ll also be supporting a good cause. The owners plan to support people and children with autism + educators in the community.

"[...] as a former educator, I expect to support area schools by showing our appreciation for all of the staff in schools that support students,” Vuncannon said. “From bus drivers and custodians, to teachers and administrators, we realize that they all make a tremendous contribution each day to support students and families.”

The 2,809-sqft restaurant will have seating for 108 people indoors + outdoor seating for eight outdoors. Guests can fill up from the full menu everyday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Signature menu items include the founder’s recipe corned beef hash with potatoes, made-to-order omelets, and grilled blueberry muffins. Lunch selections include burgers, melts, salads and more.

Interested in joining the team? Apply to be considered for open roles. We’ll keep you posted on the exact opening date.

More from WStoday
From the Carolina Thunderbirds to Salem City FC, we’re sharing all details of Winston-Salem’s sports teams.
Let’s take a look at temperatures during the 2024-2025 winter season.
WStoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals spark deep nostalgia — and we think you’ll agree.
Meet the powerhouse behind the daily operations of the nonprofit organization.
Forsyth County Public Library’s oldest branch is hosting three days of commemorative events.
Here’s the deal — the swap meet and vintage shopping scene is stellar in the Twin City.
From the Zevely Inn in Old Salem to the Hot Tub Hideaway in the woods, the Twin City is full of special places to stay.
Let’s take a look at some of the major redevelopment that’s taking place in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem.
Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.
These personalities have gained recognition for their exceptional work and creations.