Kirk is somewhere traveling. Cathy is in San Diego County, but she's busy today. So it's another post from Ed (from Yuma).
A few weeks ago, Tina and I were discussing breakfasts in Yuma with some good friends of ours who told us that the best breakfasts in town were at Burgers and Beer. My response was "Huh?"
It's not that I didn't know about Burgers and Beer – this large restaurant has been on 20th St. just east of Fourth Avenue in Yuma since before I moved to town:
This location is part of a small chain in the desert Southwest stretching from Yuma all the way up to Rancho Mirage, but I have only been to the one in Yuma.
Until recently, I thought of it as a good sports bar with a lot of memorabilia:
It is a large space with many booths and tables available:
There is even a small patio space that's great now that the weather around here has gotten very pleasant:
But breakfasts – at a sports bar most known for a wide variety of burgers, a decent selection of beers, and mixed drinks? I have to say I was skeptical, particularly since I rarely have a Bloody Mary with breakfast these days. However, Greg and Loidene insisted that we would like it so Tina and I showed up one morning the following weekend, and we have probably gone back for at least one breakfast every weekend since then.
One thing we love is the large carafe of coffee that shows up automatically when you order coffee ($2.65):
While the coffee itself is nothing special, the carafe is very convenient. Also a nice touch are the sea salt grinder and black pepper grinder on every table:
Over these few weeks, we have had a chance to sample a good variety of breakfast choices, though the breakfast menu is very extensive. For example, in addition to regular pancakes, you can order sweet potato pancakes (two pancakes with a side of ham $5.95):
These were good, a little denser than regular pancakes with a light sweet potato flavor. The ham slice is my least favorite breakfast meat option at Burgers and Beer, being a little too salty and overprocessed for my taste.
On the other hand, the sausage patties are very savory and fully flavored with herbs and spices. They were the star of a waffle combination plate that also included two over-easy eggs ($9.09):
While the eggs were perfectly cooked, the waffle was pretty standard, even though the soft butter and warm syrup provided the perfect complement.
In contrast to the waffle, Tina and I both loved the French toast – again with sausage ($8.19):
The thick soft warm eggy bread dusted with tasty cinnamon is what French toast should taste like.
Another favorite of Tina's is the vegetarian omelet ($8.99), really more like a thin frittata made with egg whites, feta cheese, and perfectly cooked vegetables:
I don't normally think of squash and broccoli for breakfast, but this was tasty and well prepared, a very flavorful and healthy breakfast option. In addition, Burgers and Beer does a great job serving crispy hash browns when you order them that way.
Those hash browns were just as good with this standard two egg breakfast plate with bacon ($8.19):
I was very pleased with this basic breakfast. Not only where the hash browns audibly crunchy and the eggs perfectly cooked, but I also liked getting five strips of bacon.
The crowning touch, however, was other component of the breakfast:
The toast choices included wheat berry, which is my favorite, and the strawberry jam that was available was Dickinson's strawberry preserves. While not as good as what my grandmother used to make, it is way more better than Smuckers. Another nice touch.
Along with the standard American breakfast items, Burgers and Beer may have the largest selection of Mexican breakfasts in town. Look at this chorizo and egg plate with refried beans and chips ($7.35):
The corn tortillas are also stellar:
Even better to my mind is the machaca egg plate ($8.35):
Usually machaca and eggs in Yuma contains a lot more egg then machaca. Not here, however:
Note the onions, peppers, and fresh tomatoes as well.
The chilaquiles breakfast also hit a home run ($7.99):
Here the excellent refried beans and eggs are served on the side and were both good, the scrambled eggs being sufficiently fluffy for my tastes. But the corn chips, still crunchy and covered in spicy red sauce, were outstanding:
Nothing from a can here – slices of poblano pepper and onion in a fresh tomato sauce – from the growers to the kitchen to my plate.
One of the more unusual Mexican egg dishes is Huevos Divorciados ($6.99):
Each sunnyside egg is perched on a corn tortilla and topped with a spicy fresh sauce, one red and one green. The eggs are divided by a row of refried beans covered with melted white cheese. Divorced eggs. I was pleased that each sauce was unique and matched and enhanced the egg beneath it.
Perhaps the most magnificent single breakfast item is the chile relleno omelet ($7.99):
Look at that gigantic poblano chili, roasted at the restaurant, wrapped in egg, and topped off with the great fresh red sauce. On this morning, the thinner end of the poblano was butterflied so that the omelet could lie flatter on the plate:
In this picture, you can see the fresh poblano, the cheese, the egg layers, and the salsa topping.
All in all, I think Greg and Loidene are probably right. Burgers and Beer has some of the best and most creative breakfasts in town. I love the attention to detail and the freshness of some dishes. Funny thing, as I was starting work on this post, I was watching a playoff MLB game. One commercial caught my attention. It was from Burgers and Beer advertising “The Best Breakfasts in Town.” Well if they say that on TV, it must be true.
Burgers and Beer, 321 W. 20th St., Yuma, AZ, (928) 783-3987. Open for breakfasts daily 7 AM-11 AM.
This post (and place) features every single food I like and want for breakfasts! Sausage patties (not links), sweet potato pancakes, poblanos, veggie omelet (which does taste better with egg white for some reason), machaca, chilaquiles and, my absolute new favorite (because I can never decide) Divorciados, which I have had with eggs as well as with chicharrone and rib meat. This looks like a perfect place. Glad you finally found it.
Posted by: Cathy | Sunday, 12 October 2014 at 06:37 PM
So glad that Ed and Tina tried our favorite breakfast place and that they like it! Greg and Loi Dene. Also, we feel so famous now that we've been mentioned in one of Ed's posts!
Posted by: Loi Dene Berkey | Wednesday, 15 October 2014 at 08:43 AM
Sorry that it took me so long to respond to comments. They were being shunted into the spam folder.
Thanks, Cathy, glad you liked, but I had never experienced divorciados before.
Thanks Loi Dene. I appreciated the recommendation. B & B is a good breakfast spot.
Posted by: Ed (from Yuma) | Saturday, 18 October 2014 at 03:17 PM