Dining Out -- breakfast
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Mary Furr
If you’re hungry for breakfast at 7 a.m., Apple-a-Peel on Springdale
Street, just down from Edinger Avenue, is ready for you. The 7 to 11
a.m., Monday through Friday specials are hard to beat. They aren’t those
puny breakfasts with one egg, skinny bacon and a sprig of parsley. These
are big hot plates with two eggs, two pancakes and two bacon strips or
sausage ($2.99). Add ham, hash browns and toast and you’ll top the menu
at $4.29.
On weekends the breakfast specials get fancy for $5.99. The stuffed
French toast is done up gourmet style with thick slices of egg-battered
toast filled like a sandwich with very creamy, slightly sweet cheese and
the plate includes two eggs (I chose over-easy -- firm but still soft),
two crisp bacon strips or two sausages.
Everyday a different special is featured -- on Thursday it was the
breakfast burrito (3.99, regular $6.99), a thin tortilla wrap stuffed
with scrambled egg, cheese and beans and a huge serving of country fries,
thick-cut potatoes tossed with onion and tomato.
If you’re not an early riser, breakfast is served all day with some
very substantial choices like the Farmer’s Breakfast ($6.99). You don’t
have to choose, you get it all -- three crisp bacon strips, three
finger-sized lean pork sausages, three scrambled or fried eggs, toast and
a bowl of fresh melon pieces. If you’d prefer an 8-ounce tender steak
with your eggs ($8.49) -- it’s the top-priced item and is served with
toast and fruit. It is well marinated with a hint of garlic rub.
Owner David Ocampo had worked as a cook for 15 years when Apple-a-Peel
was called Alphy’s but left for a five-year stint at the Claim Jumper.
Returning one day to visit a friend at the restaurant, he says he was
talked into buying it. It’s a wonderfully friendly, neighborly place
where Ocampo’s son Roberto is the cook and his daughter helps manage on
weekends.
Apple-a-Peel, an L-shaped free standing restaurant with a patio, has a
counter to the right of the entrance for quick service, and booths and
tables in a dining room to the left with a ceiling display shelf of
attic-style memorabilia.
In addition to a Sunday champagne brunch, the restaurant offers
extensive lunch and dinner items with a special senior menu. Ocampo says,
40 percent of the customers are seniors.
FYI
Apple-a-Peel
Where: 16161 Springdale Ave.
Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
Phone: (714) 846-8744
Misc.: Beer and wine are served
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