This topic is highly subjective, and depends entirely on individual needs/preferences/experiences.....as you can probably tell!
I have many favorites that fit under different categories.
Best layers: Welsummer all the way! Not only are they heavy producers, but their eggs are stunning. Speckled, terra cotta, chocolate; you never know what shade they'll pop out. Docile, too, as well as pretty. Downsides? These birds never know when to shut their beaks!
Leghorns come in close second. Mine are incredibly personable, and certainly don't live up to breed stereotypes.
Cream Legbars would compete with Leghorns, if it weren't for their lack of personality.
Most striking: this is between Silver Spangled Hamburg, Speckled Sussex, or anything of Mille Fleur variety. Male Creles are easily one of the most beautiful sights you'll see.
Friendliest: Speckled Sussex, easily.* Not only do I personally adore this breed, but so does nearly everybody who has experience with them. I have yet to read a negative comment (regarding hens, not roosters).....talk about overall consistency! Affectionate, engaging, curious, and intelligent. Plymouth Rocks share similar tendencies, and therefore are rivals.
Only reason they weren't listed first alongside Sussex, though, is because there seems to be a little more debate.
*Not to say SS trump my all-time favorite breed in this category.
Favorite bantam: d'Uccles - affectionate hens with plenty of personality to go around. Old English Game bantams - greatest likelihood of well-behaved roosters. Ameraucanas- docile personalities with lovely little blue eggs. Easter Eggers - colored eggs, and incredibly personable. Salmon Faverolles - gravitate towards small children.
All-around favorite: Marans, hands down. Not only are they decent layers of incredible eggs, but they're available in endless stunning varieties, friendly as one could hope for, and hardy. As far as cons go, I haven't encountered any!
Breeds I'll never consider owning again: Black Australorp, Buff Orpington, Production Red (some call them hatchery-grade Rhode Island Reds), and Isbar. Didn't like any of these for various reasons.
~Alex

Best layers: Welsummer all the way! Not only are they heavy producers, but their eggs are stunning. Speckled, terra cotta, chocolate; you never know what shade they'll pop out. Docile, too, as well as pretty. Downsides? These birds never know when to shut their beaks!


Most striking: this is between Silver Spangled Hamburg, Speckled Sussex, or anything of Mille Fleur variety. Male Creles are easily one of the most beautiful sights you'll see.
Friendliest: Speckled Sussex, easily.* Not only do I personally adore this breed, but so does nearly everybody who has experience with them. I have yet to read a negative comment (regarding hens, not roosters).....talk about overall consistency! Affectionate, engaging, curious, and intelligent. Plymouth Rocks share similar tendencies, and therefore are rivals.

*Not to say SS trump my all-time favorite breed in this category.
Favorite bantam: d'Uccles - affectionate hens with plenty of personality to go around. Old English Game bantams - greatest likelihood of well-behaved roosters. Ameraucanas- docile personalities with lovely little blue eggs. Easter Eggers - colored eggs, and incredibly personable. Salmon Faverolles - gravitate towards small children.
All-around favorite: Marans, hands down. Not only are they decent layers of incredible eggs, but they're available in endless stunning varieties, friendly as one could hope for, and hardy. As far as cons go, I haven't encountered any!
Breeds I'll never consider owning again: Black Australorp, Buff Orpington, Production Red (some call them hatchery-grade Rhode Island Reds), and Isbar. Didn't like any of these for various reasons.

~Alex