Monday, January 26, 2015

Mama Kat's in San Marcos= Great Food For Breakfast Or Lunch

Mama Kat's is now one of my favorite breakfast spots.  It's located in San Marcos, which is probably why I never tried it before now.  It's a bit far from where I live, but those in Oceanside, San Marcos and Vista will find it very handy.  Charlene, Linda and I had breakfast there on a recent Sunday, and loved everything about it.

When you walk in, you are immediately drawn in by a country, down home feeling.  A big community table occupies the middle of the restaurant, with lots of tables and booths around it.  The décor is just plain fun.  Very country.  We waited about a half hour for a table at 9am on a Sunday, so you can see it's busy.  When we were finally seated, we were ready to eat.

What's on the menu, or more appropriately what's not on the menu?  Biscuits and gravy, oatmeal and grits, fried chicken an waffles, breakfast burritos, eggs benedicts done 10 different ways, French toast, waffles, silver dollar pancakes and regular pancakes, bacon, ham, sausage and eggs, home made hash and chicken fried steak.  Great coffee accompanies your meal, and they even make homemade jams and apple butters.  They have a senior menu, which is what we all ordered.  For $7 I enjoyed a scrambled egg, four silver dollar pancakes and two strips of bacon.  Charlene had the same thing with blueberry pancakes and a great sausage patty.  Linda ordered ham and eggs, hash browns and toast with homemade jam.

For lunch they offer burgers, sandwiches with fresh sliced turkey (roasted on site), wraps, salads and just about anything you can think of .  I can't wait to go back again.  Mama Kat's is known for their homemade pies, so I bought a piece to bring home for Ron, banana cream pie, one of his favorites.  We haven't tasted it yet, but it sure looks good.  Mama Kat's has been around since 1994, serving the freshest, tastiest breakfast and lunch you can imagine to customers in North County.  Next time you're in the neighborhood, stop in for a meal.

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