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With several great options for Breakfast in Santee… let me bring a few of my favorites to the table. Be sure to use hashtag #TasteofSantee23 when visiting and sharing on social media!

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Broken Yolk Café

9832 Mission Gorge Road in Trolley Square

The Original Broken Yolk Café started in 1979 in PB, but Santee was blessed with our location last year. Some highlights include their signature benedicts, mimosa flights, homemade sauces and their service! Download their app to collect points, join their waitlist online to dine at their location, or use either to place an order for delivery, curbside pick up or to-go.

Kristen’s Favorite: Chocolate Chip Pancakes

Janet’s Café and Deli

9225 Carlton Hills Boulevard in Carlton Oaks Plaza

Many of us all know and love the Alpine original, so when Janet’s Cafe came to Santee, it had a built-in customer base. With the friendliest owners and the great atmosphere, I prefer the remodeled patio area for outdoor dining and with Mast Park practically being their backyard, it’s a no-brainer for a weekend breakfast spot and stroll in the park.

Kristen’s Favorite: Cinnamon Roll French Toast

Jimmy’s of Santee

9635 Mission Gorge Road

Since 1977, Jimmy’s has been Santee’s neighborhood restaurant and gathering place. Home cooked American food characterizes their menu, serving up classic comfort dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Remodeled just last year, they’ve also refreshed the menu to bring great flavors and your favorite foods, with something for everyone.

Kristen’s Favorite: Chicken & Waffle

The Omelette Factory

8860 North Magnolia Ave.

Since 1994 the Giforos family has worked hard to build this popular restaurant. Their success comes from serving generous portions of freshly-made food at fair prices. What a better way to start your day than with a hot fresh cup of coffee. The muffins, biscuits, soups, dressings and food are carefully selected and made daily at the restaurant.

Kristen’s Favorite: Californian Omelette

– Kristen Dare, ACE Santee Chamber of Commerce

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SDCC Baseball Team Visits the Santee Success Program

The baseball team from San Diego Christian College (SDCC) flooded the grounds of the Santee School District's Success Program (SSP) for SDCC’s annual community impact day. What a sight! They arrived at SSP in the morning and worked in the outdoor garden building shade structures and sanding and painting other existing structures. They even stayed longer to fix the basketball backboard, hang new nets and weed and beautify the whole outside area The best part was their interactions with the students of SSP. The team members and SSP students got to interact and work together building amazing relationships. The students of SSP said it was the best day they have had this year! It was an amazing sight to behold and experience.

Submitted by: Santee Success Program

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