
Broken Yolk Café has been serving up its freshly made homestyle breakfasts and lunches in generous portions for more than three decades. On Jan. 10, the casual eatery expanded its franchise to include a new location at 3577 Midway Drive bringing the café’s tried-and-tested delicious recipes, hearty portions, family-friendly ambiance and great service closer for Point Lomans to enjoy. “We just love Point Loma,” said Salvador Lombroso, franchisee of the new Broken Yolk Café location. “We saw the opportunity of a perfect location for us, and we went for it.” Broken Yolk Café offers an extensive list of menu items to cater to any ravenous guest, ranging from breakfast classics like waffles, French toast, pancakes and more than 20 different omelet varieties to lunch items like signature salads, juicy half-pound burgers and street tacos. New items, including crepes and gluten-free pancakes, are now available on the café’s menu at all Broken Yolk locations, offering even more for guests to enjoy. The café also challenges those who want to go down in Broken Yolk Café history to the “Iron Man” and “Iron Woman” special food challenge — a feat successfully completed by Travel Channel’s “Man vs. Food” host Adam Richman in the show’s third season. Guests who are willing to step up to the plate — that is, the 15-inch pizza pan in this case — can take a stab at eating the café’s monster 12-egg omelet, complete with chili, cheese, onions and mushrooms alongside a mound of home fries and two biscuits. Those who finish the meal in 60 minutes or less receive the entree for free, and the winner’s name is honored on the restaurant’s Hall of Fame. For those who can’t quite stomach a colossal breakfast but still want to take advantage of giant deals, the café offers specials that cater to any appetite. “We always have daily specials, and you can find coupons in many of the local publications,” Lombroso said. “We also have our rewards program where after you accumulate 110 points, you receive a $10 reward loaded to your card.” In addition to satisfying guests’ cravings and wallets, Broken Yolk Café guests can enjoy a casual ambiance that serves as a great meeting place for a variety of occasions. “The Broken Yolk has a comfortable atmosphere that is family friendly” Lombroso said. “It’s a great place for everyone — from little ones to our senior community. It’s a great place to meet with your friends, have family gatherings, go on a date, celebrate your birthday or graduation, hold business meetings or have lunch after church. We also have a private room available for special occasions.” Broken Yolk Café is open for breakfast and lunch from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. with to-go orders available. For more information, visit www.thebrokenyolkcafe.com, or call (619) 358-9966.









