A great week at the Good Day Cafe
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John Volo
In the movie “Groundhog Day,” Bill Murray’s weatherman character
awakens every morning to find himself reliving the previous day. I
felt a little like that when I spent the better part of a week
visiting the Good Day Cafe.
Although Murray’s character was disenchanted with his
surroundings, I was charmed with Good Day’s genial atmosphere and
scrumptious breakfasts and lunches. Trish (the owner) and Jeannine
(her right-hand woman) were perfectly cast in the part of friendly
hosts.
On Monday, post-workout, I raced across town in hopes of beating
the 11 a.m. cutoff for one of their “off the hook” scrambles. I made
it with only minutes to spare and quickly ordered a meat-lovers
scramble so delicious it was worth the risk of a speeding ticket.
Tasty turkey sausage and full-flavored hickory-smoked bacon are mixed
in with fluffy scrambled eggs. A simple flick of the fork was all
that was needed to indulge in the light and fresh hash browns. My
scramble also came with black beans and grilled tortillas.
There’s also a vegetable scramble, one that features seasoned
tofu, another with ground beef and two Mexican-styled scrambles.
On Tuesday, my wife and I enjoyed Good Day’s “sweet sandwiches”
and “awesome burgers.” Our thick roast beef sandwich had plenty of
blue cheese and came on grilled sourdough. In reality, I’d probably
like anything (even Spam) sandwiched between two of my favorites:
blue cheese and grilled sourdough. So it’s no surprise I thought this
roast beef sandwich was amazing.
Good Day also has a grilled Reuben with sauerkraut, a veggie
sandwich and a club sandwich on toasted wheat.
Choosing one of Good Day’s burgers made for a hard decision, but
the mushroom burger won out over some tough competition (like the
Ortega chile burger, barbecue bacon burger and patty melt). Our
extremely juicy burger was topped with robust Swiss cheese and
freshly sliced mushrooms. The pedestrian yellow hamburger bun doesn’t
begin to do justice to this juicy, flavorful creation.
All burgers and sandwiches come with Good Day’s awesome homemade
potato chips and wasabi mayo.
For some reason, wasabi seems to be all the rage these days. Don’t
get me wrong; I like wasabi, but wasabi mayo? Wasabi pesto? Wasabi
mashed potatoes? What’s next, wasabi pancake syrup?
We drank tropical iced tea and raspberry Italian cream soda.
Dessert was a warm, homemade chocolate chip cookie the size of a
Frisbee golf disc. Delicious.
They have a variety of other cookies, including chocolate-dipped
macaroons. We got a crumb-topped blueberry muffin and a cinnamon
crumb muffin to go. Both were delectable.
On Wednesday, I called in an order for an iced mocha and a recent
menu addition -- the black forest and cheddar cheese breakfast
burrito.
My wife frequents a place where the breakfast burrito has a layer
of egg that is so microscopically thin it doubles as a second
tortilla, but I prefer the novel approach taken by the Good Day Cafe:
their burrito actually contains eggs, and lots of them. This thing
was just packed with egg. Combined with their tasty hash browns and
black forest ham, you’ve got yourself a great burrito. I shudder to
think how fantastic this burrito could have been, had they not
forgotten the cheddar cheese.
I had now tried their scrambles and breakfast burritos, their
sandwiches and burgers, their coffee drinks and specialty sodas,
their cookies and muffins. Salads and smoothies were the only things
left to sample.
So on Thursday, I got “the gobbler” and a strawberry smoothie. All
smoothies start with a base of orange juice and yogurt, then mix in
your choice of fruit. This smoothie was way too tart for my liking.
My delightful salad was a mountainous spring mix tossed in Good
Day’s homemade avocado dressing and topped with diced tomato, plenty
of feta cheese, some carrot shreds, tangy red pepper strips and
sliced turkey strips. They offer other salads too: Caesar, spicy tofu
with cilantro soy dressing, and baby spinach tossed in strawberry
vinaigrette and topped with toasted almonds and goat cheese.
I found the Good Day Cafe certainly lives up to its name.
* JOHN VOLO is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have
comments or suggestions, e-mail [email protected].
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