Monday, June 1, 2009

Eat At Joe's - South Euclid Hole in the Wall

I almost don't want to tell you about Eat at Joe's in South Euclid, since it is already too crowded on Sunday Mornings. Located at the corner of Mayfield and Green Roads (see map here), behind one of the big drugstores, Joe's manages to do basic food very well. The name, Eat at Joe's reflects the no nonsense approach; you will find nothing fancy, just good food done right, served fast and priced at a good value. Joe's occupies the same spot that it has been at for quite a few years, when the drugstore came in and tore down the old building they provided space for Joe's to remain and the new building was a nice improvement. Joe's is decorated (if you can call it that) in white with black accents and plenty of black and white sports photos on the wall. The feel is lunch counter, but nice and tidy and clean. Open only for breakfast and lunch, you will find lines out the door on Sundays as people from the area come for a quick breakfast. The menu is very basic, covering two sides of a table standup, one side breakfast, the other side lunch. Breakfast is eggs, omlets, pancakes, french toast, cereal, toast, hashbrowns and breakfast meats. Prices are cheap, with nothing topping out above about $5. This time I had the 2 eggs overmedium, hashbrowns and toast for $3.50. The eggs were good sized and perfectly cooked, just medium and not greasy. The hashbrowns are the grated style and were crispy and fresh tasting. The toast was what you would expect. I have had the pancakes on previous trips and they are nice large not too thick with a good texture and flavor. Joe's food is very simple, but it is well prepared, served in good portions and the prices are downright cheap. Service can be a bit harried, but the waitresses try hard and do get the food out. Joe's is not the place to go for anything fancy, I don't think they even know what parsley is or why you would put it on a plate and forget about food styles and trends. About the most radical thing they served are the specials which are listed on the whiteboard, in this case Eggs Benedict, mushroom spinach and cheese omlet, and a corned beef and Swiss omlet. Lunch is a list of common sandwhiches and a couple of soups and salads, although I have never given Joe's a try I would guess they make these in the same straightforward manner. The easiest way to know that Joe's is a success, try to find a parking spot in the lot on Sunday morning. Not a place to make a special trip for, but if you are in the area and want a good basic breakfast, Joe's is a place to give a try.

2 comments:

  1. I have eaten several time at joe's. the food is awesome, value for money. please feature this on the bizymoms Eculid community page, moms will have love to hear about joe's

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