Leisurely breakfast and Sunday morning just seem to go together, and enjoying breakfast out makes it even more of a special treat. No preparation, no dishes to wash. How does it get any better?
A favorite place is Home Kitchen Cafe in Rockland, Maine, where you can eat inside or out enjoying the breeze from the bay.
Take one look at this sticky bun, and it’s easy to figure out why this cafe is a good choice. Of course, when you have one of these calorie count goes right out the window.
There are always specials on the board, and I like to try one of those.
Today’s choice was the tortilla and green chile scramble which in Texas would be called migas.
My husband can never resist the corned beef hash with poached eggs. The hash is homemade and chock full of freshly cooked and chopped corned beef. This dish is what I could call a real comfort food.
Having indulged in such an over the top breakfast means no lunch and a light dinner, but it was worth it to have such a wonderful summer Sunday morning.
I love your comments, so jump right in.
Hi Linda!
I’m going to come in for the “sticky buns” rain or shine!
PS. LOVE your site! 🙂
Home Cooking is the best for breakfast and your pictures and descriptions captured it well. I love catching up with friends over breakfast as I did this morning at Home Cooking. By the time we left the torrential rain had turned to mist. Still have to try the sticky buns.
I can’t wait to try your mussel recipe.
How can you pass on the sticky bun? You’re much more disciplined than I!
What a wonderful way to spend a morning with such a feast.Everything looks delicious.
Thanks so much for joining “Summer Sundays”. Hope you’ll be joining us next week too!
– The Tablescaper
Those buns look absolutely killer. I love breakfast foods, just not at breakfast time, unless it’s more like 10:30 – vacation breakfast time. I love finding good breakfast places on vacation. Thanks for sharing. You made my mouth water.
Looks like a great place to eat breakfast. Too bad it’s too far from here…Christine
Nice to meet you Lulu. Your pictures are so beautiful boating in Maine and your mussels sound wonderful.
Your bio was so interesting. I love creative people. I’ve always been intrigued by those that can design fabric. I will look forward to following your blog.
A sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm! I wanted to stop by and thank you for leaving such a nice comment on my Summer Sunday post! Your little breakfast restaurant looks like a great place – isn’t is so nice to have little local places like that to go back to time and time again? Breakfast looked delicious! Ciao, bella!