Saturday, September 19, 2009

Perry's Pizza

A local favorite in Huntington Beach, PERRY'S PIZZA!

B

For the past eight years since I've moved to Huntington Beach, I've driven by this place several times on the way to the mall. I never thought nothing of it. Recently though Liberty Christian (my school that I teach at) goes to this venue after every home football game for fellowship and to celebrate. Now after experiencing the pizza and other food novelties, I must say this is a great place to eat!

This establishment has been around for quite some time. I'm not sure about the exact date, but the ownership has changed hands a few times, and everytime it does, the new owner wants to make sure this place stays alive. They also have a drive-thru for those who have the pizza munchies on the run.

The menu has a variety of different offerings besides the traditional pizza. There have several hot and cold sandwiches to choose from. They've got different pastas, and spicy wings. The main reason I gave this place a "B" was that the prices for a traditional whole pizza is pricey (it can range from $15-20 bucks depending on the size), but if you purchase individual meals (pizza, breadsticks, and drink) it's at a reasonable $5-7 bucks.

The pizza itself is delicious. Just the right amount of cheese and sauce. There's not that much grease on it, and when you eat a slice, it's very light. You don't feel like you have to dump it all out so quickly! The crust and the break is crunchy, but not so crunchy that you break a tooth off. Very solid!

So if you see this joint in Huntington Beach off the corner of Edwards and Edinger, be sure to stop on by and check it out. Definitely worth a visit and the food isn't so bad either!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Breakfast rated here!

Okay everyone, now people love their breakfast. There's no denying it. Sometimes you might skip it, but that only makes it more enjoyable when you do have it. For me, breakfast is the best meal of the day (well it can be), with dinner coming in second and lunch a faraway third (only exception is when I skip breakfast, so then lunch moves to the number one spot).

All this week, I've been touring the local Huntington Beach scene for the best chain stores to eat a good breakfast. I'm going to rate each one and write a little blurb about why I liked it or not. Even after I write this, you should definitely try to go out and eat breakfast at one of your favorite places that you would normally eat lunch or dinner at. The experience will be different and you would be surprised at what they offer. Trust me, you should at least try it once.


MCDONALD'S

B

This place is always a classic. They have a huge menu for lunch, and with the new McCafe, their selection of "wake-up" juice just can't be beat. I had their Sausage Egg McMuffin combo which was delicious, but of course it was just lacking that special something called freshness. Coffee was awesome, but the hashbrown itself left something to be desired. This is the choice of breakfast for those that are in a rush and want something fast.


CORNER BAKERY CAFE

A

Normally I come here for lunch and dinner for their pastas and soups, but their breakfast menu is equally as delicious. I had the All-American Scrambler which was made with fresh eggs, bacon, roasted potatoes, and two pieces of toast. OH IT WAS GOOD! The only negative is that it takes about five minutes for them to make the food, so expect to wait a little. However, it will not disappoint. I would choose this place over a Denny's breakfast anytime. They also had a wide selection of omelets and other items. If you're looking for a place to try out breakfast, then give yourself a little extra time before school or work and check this place out.


NOAH'S BAGELS

A-

Now as Corner Bakery has the best place to eat breakfast if you want to sit down, then Noah's Bagels is the best place to eat breakfast on the go. Their bagels are baked fresh everyday in store (no vendors) and they have a wide selection of other breakfast sandwiches and coffees. I tried their blueberry bagel and it was nice and crunchy. The Hazelnut coffee was also good and sweet, just the way I like it. The only negative is that it is a little pricey (a bagel with cream cheese and a side of coffee ran about $5), and the amount of cream cheese was thick (that's maybe where the high price comes from), but you can't beat the unlimited coffee refills.



STARBUCKS

C+

Okay, the coffee is good, but the breakfast selection is not so hot. That's why it has such a low rating. First off, why does an old-fashioned donut cost $1.50?! C'mon, what's wrong with you people. I also think that their other pastries have gotten smaller and gained in price since it opened. I remember when I bought a blueberry muffin and it had this huge muffin top with a wide base and it only cost a buck. Now I get a cylindrical shaped muffin that's half the size for $1.50. I think the one on display was looking like it was about to melt apart too. Gross!!! I saved my appetite for just a coffee crumble cake, which was good but didn't blow me away. I think when Starbucks started to expand into other areas, it really fell behind in what they did best. The coffee was decent but not something I would go out of the way for. Just stop here for coffee if you missed making it at home.



SO no matter where you are at, I encourage you to check out eating breakfast once. Just give it a shot and post your comments below!