Hey there! You've found mmm-yoso!!!, the blog with more than seven years of writings of what Kirk and a few friends eat, drink and do. Today, Cathy is writing about a recent meal.
As you may know, San Diego County is more than 4200 square miles of land. More than 70 miles of Pacific shoreline from Mexico to the Northernmost edges of the county and inland another almost 200 miles from the shore to the Easternmost edge of the county. What we call "East County" is really still the Westernmost one third of the entire County.
This -in the background- is Cowles Mountain, the highest point in the City of San Diego, just South of Mission Trails Regional Park (the largest municipally owned park in the State of California), in a neighborhood known as San Carlos. The park has over forty miles of hiking, mountain bike and equestrian trails, a rock climbing area, a campground adjacent to a small lake. Many, many people drive to Cowles Mountain daily and hike it, day and night.
Less than a mile from both the Park(which has an entrance from Mission Gorge Road near Jackson) and the Mountain(which is on Navajo at Golfcrest), on the SE corner Jackson Drive at Navajo Road, is The Trails, an eatery serving breakfast, lunch and occasionally, dinner. (See the top of Cowles Mountain to the left all the way back?)
When you walk into the recently refurbished space (the restaurant was featured on an Episode of Restaurant:Impossible), to your left is a
small area selling souveniers. Yes, this restaurant does have many gluten-free choices on rather large separate menu as well as being close in proximity to the actual Trails and Mountain.
Bright, clean, spacious and inviting. The Trails has greatly improved.
The condiment choices are pretty much the usual.
On this day, The Mister chose one of the before 9 a.m. weekday chalkboard specials- a multigrain waffle with bacon($4.99). The waffle was light and fluffy, not heavy or chewy…though you could tell it was a bit 'healthier' and had more fiber than a traditional Belgian waffle. The bacon was quite flavorful; something I have not expected with thin cut bacon.
This particular morning was not about a sensible portion nor about low calorie. I came here for this- the French toast croissant combination, with two poached eggs and one sausage (I could have had two meats and no egg as an option)($7.99). I continue to try and replicate this method of making French toast using a croissant as the delivery mechanism. The egg is only on the top, the bottom is just toasty, flaky croissant goodness. The sausage is quite good (despite the dark color in this photo). It's juicy and has many spices in it, making it the perfect counter to the slight sweetness of the croissant. The eggs, as always, were perfectly poached, with runny, orange yolks.
Coffee is $2.29 and constantly refilled. In addition to an entire gluten free menu (including GF beer), cinnamon roll pancakes and Elvis Cakes (chocolate chip banana pancakes topped with peanut butter) seem to be a common breakfast order here.
It's a neighborhood place as well as a destination: just like Mission Trails Park and Cowles Mountain.
The Trails Eatery 7389 Jackson Drive (next to Keils Market) San Diego, Ca 92119 Open 7 days 7 am-3 pm and 5 pm-9pm Wed-Sat. (Lunch starts at 10:30) website