DINING REVIEW
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Kathy Mader
I am always a little behind the times. I like to think only about six
months to a year ahead. But in the particular case of Totally Coffee and
Cafe on Mesa Verde East in Costa Mesa, I discovered that I am about 10
years behind the times.
In my defense, I would never know about anything that opens its doors
at 5:30 a.m. if it wasn’t for my husband Brian, the early golfer. My
first cognizant thought doesn’t usually occur until about 11 a.m., and
even then it is not fully formulated and ready for action until about 4
p.m. Maybe if I drank coffee.
“Wait a minute!” you say. “How dare you write about a coffee house if
you don’t drink coffee.”
Well if I have said it once, I have said it a hundred times, I am all
about the food, baby, the food. And once your have ordered your coffee,
so is Totally Coffee and Cafe.
Totally Coffee is a very casual and sweet-natured place. Right on the
menu it says, “We put our love for our coffee in everything we do, every
soul served, is a soul saved.” Now that’s sweet.
Totally Coffee’s decor is a cross between a country store, a Seattle
coffee house and cyberspace. Each wall is a different color. Each piece
of art is a little funkier than the last. You can play pinball while you
wait, or you can belly up to the actual bar and read yet another cool
sign that says, “If your coffee is not becoming to you, you should be
coming to us.”
Outside is a completely charming little patio that reflects none of
the cyber funk of the inside, and all of the appeal of any charming
outdoor patio. Whether you eat inside or out would depend on your mood.
Totally.
I can’t stress “casual and friendly” enough. When I called, the owner
was “out fishin’ ” so I talked to Tony, the self-described “just the
coffee guy” whom I later found out was also the cook, the “next best
thing to a manager,” and friend to all who enter.
For you coffee lovers, they have it all: mochas, lattes, cappuccinos,
espressos and chai teas. All hot or ice-blended, or half caf-decaf with a
lemon twist. Whatever you want. They also make a mean hot chocolate.
But what they are really dialed into, and this is where I kick in, is
their breakfasts. This is the real thing. The big stuff. The kind of
breakfast we used to eat when we worked the farm or rode the ranch all
day. Whatever you are thinking, yes, they make that. Even if it is not on
the menu, which things are often not.
They will make anything you ask, but they also offer a menu that
reminds you that the “great service combo” and the “great attitude mix”
are free of charge. Hey, they called me a beautiful lady. I’ll take it.
Any omelets you desire, they will make. The “Deluxe Krazy” omelet
proves that they have everything on site, because they put it all in this
one -- four eggs, loaded with meats and cheeses and veggies, “masterfully
cooked and created just for you” ($5.25).
Dave’s “Killer Mondo” egg scramble is “our way of saying you can do
anything for breakfast,” for about $4.50. But let me get to the list:
bagels, muffins and pastries, bagel sandwiches, egg croissants and
English muffin “delights” are all front and center.
Brian loves the breakfast burrito ($3.75, $3.95 with meat), which he
emphasizes is “big, really big.” But if it is too big for you, get the
breakfast taco ($3.50), a smaller, differently shaped version. Sure you
can get French toast, but go for the Spanish omelet ($3.95) or my next
order, huevos rancheros ($3.25), “just like in Cabo, served in a Spanish
deep plate with all the fixins’ and an accent.”
When in doubt, just ask the waiter what she would order, they won’t
let you down.
How did we find this place? Let me put it into perspective for you, it
is just down the street from Costa Mesa Country Club and right around the
corner from Mesa Verde Country Club. Every golfer needs to be well fed
for a good game, right?
Totally Coffee also serves soups and sandwiches, both of which are
basic, hearty and good. But again, with me, it’s all about the
breakfasts. As the menu says, “they may have a market on every corner,
but they’ll never corner ours.” Quite right. Totally Coffee and Cafe is
totally different and totally cool.
* * *
Just a quick reminder to everyone that tonight is Dine for America,
where a portion of all sales go to benefit the victims and families of
the over 500 food service employees affected by the World Trade Center
terrorist attacks. Hundreds of restaurants throughout the country are
participating with the goal of raising $5 million dollars. Call around
and find out if your favorite place is participating and then get out
there and do what I do best, eat! Check with o7 https://
www.911chefscare.comf7 or o7 https://www.windowsofhope.org. f7
* KATHY MADER’s dining reviews appear every other Thursday.
FYI
What: Totally Coffee and Cafe
Where: 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa
When: 5:30 a.m. to midnight Mondays through Fridays, 6 a.m. to “late”
Saturdays and Sundays
How much?: Totally cheap
Phone: (714) 435-9367
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