Hidi knew how to put customers in their place
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Gay Wassall-Kelly
Remember Hidi’s Cafe?
Hidi’s Cafe was part of the Balboa Peninsula from 1968 to 1993.
Hilda and Dick Helwig opened the infamous coffee shop in 1968 on Main
Street sandwiched between the Balboa Post Office and Vogel/Fuchs’
Realty. In 1980, Hidi’s relocated to Palm Street.
Hidi and Dick moved to Balboa in 1966 from Alhambra. Hidi quickly
got tired of driving off the peninsula to work. Born in North
Carolina, she and her five brothers and four sisters loved to go to
their local coffee shop, a town meeting place. Well, why not open one
on Balboa? What can we name it? Hi from Hilda and Di from Dick
equaled Hidi’s!
Dick had a real job as a cup salesman for Handi Cups. Hidi was
going to be on her own. One big problem -- Hidi didn’t know how to
cook. Coffee shops serve breakfast and everyone expected eggs. After
hours during the first week, Hidi and Dick flipped eggs all night
until she got the knack. Most flopped on the counter, some slapped
the walls -- they had to go home and change their clothes.
Word traveled fast that this “Southern pistol” was serving up the
best breakfast and dicey conversation in Balboa. Hidi’s was jampacked
full of locals, with lines of people waiting outside from fishermen,
beach rats, tourists, commuters, hangovers -- no white gloves and
pearls here. She saw Johnny Weissmuller (Tarzan), Reggie Jackson
(most obnoxious guy, but Hidi could calm him down), John Wayne, Jack
Scudder, President Nixon, plus locals Art Gronsky, Phil Tozer, Bob
Black and others walked through her doors.
Dona Dempsey of Balboa worked there for three years (1977-80).
“A guy came in and had no money to pay for his breakfast. As he
apologized, Hidi cursed him out in her colorful style. He said he
would be right back to pay. More of Hidi’s vivid language as the guy
exited. A short time later in walks Father Parks, Episcopalian
Minister. Hidi graciously asked if she could seat him. ‘Oh no, I am
here to pay you the money for my breakfast this morning,’” Dempsey
said. “For the first time in my life, I saw Hidi at a loss for words
-- with her mouth wide open. It didn’t last long before the
lambasting began again. Hidi told us, ‘That evening, Father Parks
sent me a dozen yellow roses. We have been friends ever since.’”
Even wintertime in Balboa, her restaurant was full of diners
anticipating Hidi’s bill of fare. She wasn’t shy in experimenting new
food concoctions; oh those lobster and cheese omelets, ones filled
with asparagus, avocado, or spinach you couldn’t top. Her
“award-winning” fresh salsa bubbling on the tables clearing your
sinuses was not for the faint of heart. The firemen loved it so much
that when she turned 65, they brought former police chief Arb
Campbell to Hidi’s and sang happy birthday.
Now celebrating 77 years, Hidi has retired to the desert,
Cathedral City. She loves it there, but does miss the crazy days at
Hidi’s. Most everyone we talked to told us a story “that we couldn’t
print.” That’s what they loved about Hidi. They miss her
mouth-watering food, rowdy sense of humor and Balboa style.
“Hey, you guys need another coffee shop in Balboa,” Hidi quipped.
* GAY WASSALL-KELLY, 61, is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and
is active in the community.
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