mmm-yoso is the blog and you are looking at it. Today’s information is provided by Cathy. Kirk is on vacation.
Hello,again. Cathy here. I was talking with a friend, Mrs. L, who told me I had to try this place, located at the end of Highway 67. I was trying to think to myself ‘where does a Highway end?’…and it occurred to me that on Highway 67 in Lakeside, once you hit Mapleview Street with the Rodeo on the Northeast corner, there is a traffic signal. The Highway does indeed end, goes down to one lane for a while and then vacillates from one to two lanes up to and through Ramona and to Julian and it is all called 67. So, indeed, Highways do stop being Highways at some point.
I had seen the sign in front of the old Pernicano’s, on that Southwest corner of Mapleview at 67, one day in February and had made a mental note that I should try it out one day, when I was in the area again. I did pass it a few more times, but always was alone and not overly hungry, and it kind of looks a little too new and gimmicky and I didn’t want to go inside alone to eat. So I waited. Then Mrs. L told me about *how* good it was, and that we should go there one day, soon. She even gave me a paper menu she had taken from the restaurant (she did not know I did this blog, which made her recommendation make me take note).
Well, first thing I noticed is that the entire menu is available "To Go". Shoot me now. Then I noticed they are only open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Hmmm…limited cuisine. I like that.
So, this past Saturday, The Mister and I decided to head East, to the Santee Swap Meet, instead of west and Kobey’s Swap Meet. Of course, we were hungry and wanted breakfast. I decided to try the basic:
One poached egg, Monterey potatoes(shredded potatoes with Jack cheese and herbs), bacon and rye toast with coffee, of course. ($5.50)
The bread was a nice, thick marble rye- I imagine the one they use to make the lunch sandwiches. The bacon was thick and crispy, the way I like it. The egg was poached and still runny with a very fresh orange colored yolk …and, wow! those Monterey potatoes. I have had the pre-made reheated, Sysco’d Monterey cakes and I like them. These were made from freshly shredded potatoes, had evenly dispersed shredded Monterey Jack cheese and the herbs were a nice blend; perhaps Herbes De Provence, but I am not certain.
The Mister could not decide, and got "The Works" Omelet ($7.75) with the home fried potatoes (That is almost half a plate of red skinned potato quarters, topped with cheese) and a biscuit, served with either country gravy or honey.
The omelet was made with at least three eggs, filled with ham, bacon and sausage, bell peppers, tomatoes, onions and cheese (The Mister asked for no onions and it was no problem). The bacon and ham were nice and thick and cut into nice sized pieces and the breakfast sausage was crumbled and excellent. The home fried potatoes were superb. Prepared simply and were so fresh tasting and wonderful, especially with that cheese. That biscuit- oh my!. Definitely made from scratch, shortening based, baking powder. Wonderful, light, large and if I do say so, perfect!
This place seems to always be busy yet service is great, attentive and fast. I have seen buses stop here on weekdays; some sort of regular, local tour group it seems to be. There is a larger side room and I saw that the Local Rotary Club meets here also.
The only downside- I confess, I am a coffee snob. It was fresh coffee, but either Folgers or Farmer John brand and I just don’t like the flavor. It was served with real half and half though, in those cool coffee cups. That kind of made up for it all.
We saw several tables getting lunch menu items, sandwiches in particular which were *huge* and looked really good. If made with the same bread I had for toast, they were a good size and at minimum, great bread. From what I have heard, everything here is good, and I believe it. Thanks for telling me to try this, Mrs. L! If you happen to be in Lakeside,or just traveling through it, on 67, do stop in. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
Cafe 67 12381 Mapleview at Highway 67 Lakeside, CA 92040 (619) 443-4100 Open daily 6 a.m.-3 p.m.