Tuesday, January 7, 2014

The Home Cafe, Emporia, Ks

For those who spent time enjoying Emporia, Kansas nightlife previous to 2010 you may remember a small greasy spoon out on Highway 50 called the S&S Cafe.  It was sort of a staple for a long time and filled in after country kitchen closed and before Village Inn opened, then again after Village Inn stopped serving all night, that little greasy spoon was there.  In fact, it was a 24 hour dining establishment next to the S&S gas and Weigh station.  There were many people that enjoyed the greasy fare in that small cozy little space that had great tasting food.  Sadly this establishment closed down  a few years ago but a a new place has opened in the space- and it is pretty tasty!

"The Home Cafe" is only open from 6 am to 2 pm and are shooting for more of the old diner feel than a greasy spoon.  The new owners put in a lot of work to lift a long existing layer of grease and grime from the interior floors and walls.  The booths have been removed and new tales with a light maple wood top and mauve cushioned chars now fill the small dining area. Additionally they did not try extra seating in by placing tables uncomfortably close together.  In fact it is one of the few time when I have sat in a chair in a restaurant that when I pulled it out it didn't slam into another chair or wall.   

The service is friendly and quick without an hovering, which I appreciate.  My coffee was refilled promptly and often without interruption to the conversation.  (Always a sign of an experienced wait staff).  The menu was pretty basic, covering your usual diner breakfast staples.  They also have a limited lunch menu but there is often a lunch special like meatloaf.  There is also a small selection of home made pies available- yum!  

On this visit I went with my standard order of a ham and cheese omelet, hashbrowns, and toast.  The omelet was cooked well with a good sizable portion of diced ham and a heavy handed portion of blended cheese.  This made for a really great ratio of egg to ham and cheese throughout the entire omelet, not just the center.  The hashbrowns were a perfect golden crunchy exterior with the light buttery perfectly cooked texture underneath.  Hashbrwons can often be the make or break indicator of a god breakfast diner and the Home Cafe does not let you down.




Generally the price range was $5-8 per meal so it is comparable to other diners and chain restaurants. This is a place that is definitely worth stop to try out if you are looking for a new place to try in the morning.



Address: 4601 U.S. 50, Emporia, KS 66801
Phone: 620-343-3338
Prices:
$$$$
Hours: 6:00 AM- 2:00 PM Tue- Sun

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