Article DetailsPerkin my interest |
| By  David |
I'd never been to a Perkins before they opened here in Lacey. I figured it to be something like IHOP, and there are similarities. But now having stopped in a few times, I'd definitely opt for Perkin's over the other. First I stopped in for sort of a late dinner. One of the specials that Perkins is one of those medium size chains, with restaurants in about two thirds of the US and a good chunk of Canada. At one time it was owned by Holiday Inn, but is now held by a private company. The company also owns the Marie Callendar chain, a very similar operation, which I've been to out in Coronado, across the bay from San Diego. Breakfast anytimeMy next stop in the restaurant was for a late breakfast - yeah late again. Conveniently, they offer breakfast selections at all hours. And there's some real nice selections. Why choose between eggs or pancakes or french toast, when you can have a combination? So I did. And when you can have it covered with fresh blueberries and strawberries, well that makes it health food. Desserts tooIt's a resturant AND BAKERY, and they have specials to take out as well as with your meal. So since I sometimes view dessert as the main course, I had to give something a try that first evening. Unfortunately I chose the lemon meringue. I guess with the whole bakery build-up I was expecting something amazing. It was good, but ordinary. A friend who was with me chose better, selecting some blueberry pie a la mode. That met a hearty approval. It occurs to me that Perkins makes a great stop just for dessert and coffee. So with the lemon meringue down, I have no choice but to try out the rest of the dessert offerings. |
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