Sin of Cortez

  4.3 – 862 reviews   • Breakfast restaurant

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At Sin of Cortez, our breakfast is made with fresh quality ingredients! Vegetarian, gluten-free, and paleo options available. Some of our menu items include roast beef hash, rosemary potatoes, french toast, and soy chorizo. Enjoy house-made bread, croissants, granola, salsa, and roasted-grain cereal. We have a variety of pancake options, scrambled egg breakfasts, and more! Specialty Coffees are made to order. Mochas are made from two gourmet chocolates, not syrups. Blended drinks made with fresh espresso, not powdered mix. We also have Vietnamese coffee, Mexican hot chocolate.

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Hours

Friday8 AM–2 PM
Saturday8 AM–2 PM
Sunday8 AM–2 PM
Monday8 AM–2 PM
Tuesday8 AM–2 PM
Wednesday8 AM–2 PM
Thursday8 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2290 Esplanade, Chico, CA 95926

Phone: (530) 879-9200

Website: http://sinofcortezchico.com/?y_source=1_MTQ4NDEyODAtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D

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Sin of Cortez

2290 Esplanade Chico CA, 95926 · Breakfast Every Day 7am–2pm · Lunch Every Day 11am–2pm.

Location & Hours – Sin of Cortez

Location + Hours. 2290 Esplanade Chico CA, 95926. Hours Breakfast: Everyday 8am – 2pm. Lunch: Mon – Fri 11am – 2pm. Phone (530) 879-9200.

Reviews

Shaun
Bring cash or check. Credit cards are not accepted.

It’s been awhile — back in the day I hit them up when they first opened on Nord Avenue and liked the food and the mochas. I was stoked to see they were still in Chico and had moved out to Esplanade. Some other changes — the menu is MUCH easier to read, the logo has been updated, and I don’t think they are getting their coffee from the roaster down in San Diego anymore.

They still do a great cook on breakfast potatoes. That being said I was bored with the “Dragon Potatoes”. It read really nice — slow-roasted carnitas (tender, fat rendered nicely), crispy rosemary potatoes (perfect), black beans, jack cheese, jalapenos (not many), sour cream (decent amount), avocado sauce (not much), cilantro and Roma tomatoes. Get some drizzle bottles and kick up the seasoning a bit. Also, the cornmeal pancakes ran a bit dry so as much as I want to love Sin of Cortez (service was great, venue was nice, parking good) the food didn’t do it for me and the house coffee did not encourage going back for a refill.
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cindee lanning
Sin of Cortez has lots of delicious options for drinks and food. My tamale breakfast was perfect. I also had a café latte. The Cafe latte was served in a drinking glass. I’m not a fan. I don’t mind a glass mug. For hot beverages i prefer a cup or mug. My husband’s regular coffee was good ,severed in a cup. Also CASH OR CHECK ONLY. There is a ATM in thr restaurant
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Adam Sorrells
Extremely high quality food. The food at Sin is amazing. From the coffee, to the breakfast to the artisanal lunches, all the dishes are amazing. All of the ingredients are very fresh and of extremely high quality. The servers are very friendly and the service is amazing. The owner is local and a very nice person. They also have a drive through if you want to get a coffee or drink to go. If you are looking for an amazing local place, Sin of Cortez is a must try.
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Maria Perez
If you are hungry, arrive early. The wait was about 35 minutes on a Sunday.
Our waiter, Tanner was awesome. He was friendly, knowledgeable about the food and drink menu, he bussed our table along the way (no dirty dishes piled on the table) and was all around attentive.
The food was delicious. We had a breakfast sandwich, hash n potatoes, and strawberries and cream pancakes. Pancakes were huge, moist and fluffy. The rosemary potatoes were a hit with everyone and I loved the rosemary toasted bread. The mimosa flight was just what we needed, being our 1st time there it made it easier to identify our favorite. They were all good but the Brazilian and the pomegranate ones were our favorite. The house mimosa is perfect if you’re on a health kick (it has kale)
The down side – cash or check only (there’s an ATM w/ $2 fee inside), no Tabasco, and my Sunnyside up egg’s yolk was almost completely cooked through.
I’d definitely recommend you check it out.
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Joe “JoeColor”
Cash only restaurant – ATM on premises.

We’re out of towners and a friend said this is a must go to spot. I really liked it here. The mimosas flight was huge and very good flavors. My coffee was picturesque! The pancakes I ordered were perfectly cooked as well. Our server was so sweet and patient as we are slow eaters and the restaurant was very busy. Definitely a place to check out.
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Alecia
This place is SO good! I usually get the 2x2x2 with blackberry pancakes and it’s delicious. It’s pretty small inside but cozy. There’s lots of natural light from all the windows which is cool. Sundays are fairly busy but it’s still good service. Every time I’ve gone, the servers are all really nice. Just make sure that you bring cash because they don’t take card payments still. Although, there is an atm available if needed. Overall this is a great place for breakfast, would definitely recommend!

Update: We went back again today and it was good as always! Keep up the awesome work y’all!
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Cindy Douwsma
Small, sat by kitchen. Ordered roast beef hash came with big chunks of tough beef. Tamale breakfast also was just the corn maze. At the end of the meal we were informed they can only take cash or check. This restaurant was not for me.
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John Horning
My wife and I decided to have breakfast at Sin of Cortez, since it’s been 5yrs since the last time. We knew what to expect going in…10-15 minute wait time, excellant coffee and a varied menu of breakfast items that reflected the establishment and its practices, both of which are stellar. The prices have been increased, however, but the food quality has remained the same. I ordered the “Dragon Potatoes” and my wife ordered the “Cortez French Toast”… both featured items when Guy Fieri visited with his TV show. NEVER a disappointment, piled high with the ingredients of potatoes, black beans, sour cream, cilantro, green onions, etc., while my wife had Her French Toast with the purees decorating the outside room of Her plate, requiring very little syrup and instead focusing on the natural flavors. The atmosphere is always pleasant and not too noisy, the coffee refills are offered almost every 5 minutes, and the waitstaff is knowledgeable about the entire menu. Again, a little pricey, but the food quality is unmatched in town. Everything is worth ordering, AND they have Gluten Sensitive/Vegetarian variants for those who are looking for different options. Please do NOT sleep on this restaurant… it’s well-worth the price, the time, and the ambiance.
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Kacey Justus
The owner is usually walking around checking on tables and how they’re enjoying they’re meals, she’s very nice and sweet! This is one of my family’s top favorite breakfast spots. Gluten free options, you must try their gluten free pancakes, they’re to die for!!
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Abi Evans
Great place for Brunch, came last time we visited family here (over 7 years ago) and wanted to come back this time. It’s still great.

The highlight were those potatoes, the Beef hash and pancakes.

Can’t wait to come back
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