After going through several owners, it appears that Smokey's closed in September 2023. It will be missed.
mmm-yoso!!! is the name of blog. Saying that word (mmm) indicates happiness. Cathy is blogging today because she is happy. Kirk and ed (from Yuma) are probably also happy, but just aren't blogging.
Hi. Thought I'd get out my East County posting "rut" and still stay within San Diego County... which is about 4200 square miles... I had a long story about how we got here, but will leave that for another time. Let's just say The Mister and I drove through Escondido to Valley Center, picked up some meat by the side of the road (still $35) and then stopped at Bates Nut Farm.
where we bought some candy...
and nuts. Then we proceeded to Lake Wohlford, a few miles South. Stopping here.
Smokey's Lake Wohlford Cafe. Been here since 1947 (new owners bought it in 2006). Right across the street from Lake Wohlford at a turn in the winding road. You might miss it if you are driving too fast...
You can sit inside, as the regulars do...
at the bar (there are bait and tackle, fishing licenses and other accoutrement sold here starting at about 5:30 a.m. daily (to the left when you walk in the door) Food starts being served at 6 or 7, depending on the time of year. Patrons were watching The Princess Bride on the flat screen...Breakfast is served until 1 p.m. here. I found my perfect selection from the menu...
Yes. Smokey's, the home of the Famous Catfish Dinner.
Catfish is available as a meat choice on the breakfast plate ($7.75)...
Rye Toast, two perfectly breaded and fried catfish loins, house made tartar sauce, home fries, two perfectly poached eggs and some really good coffee ($1.50). This was the perfect breakfast for me. Everything was just right...the eggs were perfectly poached and drained ( a little thing which I notice about poached eggs), the thick slices of rye toast, the just right home fries...and that catfish...crispy cornmeal coating over a fresh and flaky catfish...mmm. [The All You Can Eat catfish meal is $13.75, after 4 p.m. Friday]
The Mister and I decided to share the chalkboard special soup of the day- bacon/potato/cheese ($3.50) Not overly creamy(i.e., no 'film' left on the inside of your mouth with each bite and not thickened with flour); wonderfully flavored with carrot and onion and potato and some cheese...just right.
The Mister ordered the chalkboard special open faced meatloaf sandwich ($6.50). The thick slice of toasted sourdough had mayonnaise, lettuce, tomato, pickles and onion and the slice of bread under the two thick meatloaf slices was toasted. Oh the meatloaf...it was fresh ground beef and pork, had tomatoes and carrot and some onion in it and the gravy was nicely flavored and not salty. So nice and homemade... The Mister ordered iced tea (also $1.50) and it is a good, strong brew.
It is pretty large inside, with this view of the lake...a pool table...
The prices are well worth the home made meals. If you are in North County East, this is the place to eat. mmm! {Yes. The pot of coffee is more expensive than a domestic beer.}{Yes. I ate catfish for breakfast}
Bates Nut Farm 15954 Woods Valley Road, Valley Center 92082 (760)749-3333 Website
Smokey's Lake Wohlford Cafe 25484 Lake Wohlford Road Escondido 92027 (760) 749-6585 Website
Looks homely out there.
Posted by: bill | Monday, 20 December 2010 at 07:33 AM
Hi Cathy,
I haven't been out to Bates nut farm in years. we used to call it Nates Butt farm!
Posted by: Michael | Monday, 20 December 2010 at 08:20 AM
It is so much like home, Bill. That glass bowl with the poached eggs is the same design of tableware as I use at home. I like to call the atmosphere here 'rustic'.
I think it was Biff and Skippy, Larry Himmel or maybe the Morning Zoo guys who called it "Nates Butt Farm" first, Michael. Still the same, with the animals and feeding area. I took photos but didn't post those...really we go there after we pick up the smoked ham and always stop at the LWC. It is just a nice drive. With great food.
Posted by: Cathy | Monday, 20 December 2010 at 10:42 AM