![]() This is the kind of place that makes me feel so blessed to live in California. I love having breakfast on the water.so beautiful. Not only is the food incredible, the service excellent but the location is just AWESOME. My kids got some really great burgers with bacon that they LOVED and killer fries. Eggs + Cheese + Avocado + Hollandaise (I got mine on the side) + CRAB = a happy, happy customer. I am still dreaming about this breakfast. Their food is always good and I have yet to be disappointed by anything on the menu. I got the Crab Benedict Omelet (just didn't have the bread). Delivery & Pickup Options - 1964 reviews of Schooner or Later 'Sunday is saved for Schooner or Later The prefect place to pick up a mimosa or bloody mary. First by Dad got a Bloody Mary - he LOVED it and then he got "The Mess" which is basically hash browns with eggs, cheese and everything else on it. Everything was got was just sooooo delicious. I was NOT disappointed! We live in San Diego and my parents live in Camarillo so this was the perfect "spot in the middle" for us to meet up and have a LOVELY Saturday breakfast together. So, at the risk of taking away from all the great insights Janet and Charles Morris shared recently on Haven Today, I’m going to assume that even in Biblical times, there were crazy restaurant names with punny titles.I have seen this place so many times on TV that I have been dying to go. Food and eating are woven together through scripture. Then, once in heaven, we anticipate attending the great Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Revelation 6:9).Ĭharles is right. And in between were dozens of teaching moments and encounters which involved food and eating (like 5,000 times in one case). His last act with his disciples on earth was a meal we continue to celebrate today. The first public miracle Jesus performed was at a wedding feast. ![]() Since food and fellowship are inexorably connected in the Bible, I’ve come to wonder if Jesus was a foodie. They’re presented with detailed descriptions and often presented with a corresponding devotional or Scripture verse. ![]() There are recipes for appetizers, main dishes, soups, salads, and deserts. In fact, Haven has compiled the best recipes submitted by Haven listeners, and combined them with encouraging devotionals. (So THAT’s where the Southern Baptists got it!) These studies have been about food in the Bible and the ever-present connection to fellowship. ![]() I was thinking about Guy’s “Triple D” when Charles had, as his series, “At the Table,” on Haven Today. Here’s where these two threads come together. And I think it’s true in our day as well.” They break down barriers.Ĭharles Morris said, “Sharing a meal has been a sign of friendship in almost every culture since the beginning of time. (You can serve anything with enough peppers and onions.)Īnd yet it remains true: There is some mysterious connection between food and fellowship. (Who would do such a thing?! Salads are lettuce!) And I’m convinced some dear soul would empty the fridge and bake the primordial soup into some disgusting soufflé. There was the salad that had walnuts in it. Then there’re mafia themes like “The Codfather” in Reno, “Baguetteaboutit” in Durham (you have to read that in your best Mafioso accent), and “The Great Impasta” in Maine.ĮVERY church function growing up included a meal in the fellowship hall with some Jello-and-mystery-fruit-and-marshmallow dish. Syracuse hosts two: “Pastabilities” and “Funk N Waffles.” Then in Long Beach, California, you can eat at “Schooner or Later.” But you’ll have to go to Las Vegas to hit “Crepe Expectations” and “Nacho Daddy.” Grand Junction, Colorado is where you’ll find the “Garden of Eat’n” restaurant. You see them often on one of my favorite TV indulgences, Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Like, “Back In”, or “Good Vertibrations “. I only buy furniture in the ergonomics store.ĮLAINE: Oh those places have the stupidest names. ![]() HAL: I threw my back out about 15 years ago. Remember the Seinfeld episode where Elaine makes fun of punny business names? ![]()
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