


Morning Thunder is an American Diner and Café known for fresh ingredients, huge portions and fun vibe. For 25 years, we’ve been serving breakfast and lunch to tens of thousands of locals, their friends and family. Home to friendly, fast service, a wide range of menu options (including vegetarian and gluten free) and endless cups of the best coffee in town 7 days a week.
Relaxed family-owned eatery serving sizable plates of breakfast & lunch fare in a comfy space.
Hours
| Friday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 352 Vallombrosa Ave, Chico, CA 95926
Phone: (530) 342-9717
Website: https://morningthundercafe.com/
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Reviews
The service was on point. They came every a couple of minutes offering more coffee, water, asking if everything is ok.
The food came after a few sips of coffee and a small chat. Portions seemed small, but in reality they were just perfect. Not to big, neither small, just enough. Plus the coffee was really good tasting.
In addition to all that, the entire interior and building it has this classic look, that makes you feel you travel a little in time.
Would totally come back, and you should check it out!
The staff, unbelievable
The prices, reasonable
The whole diner functions like a well oiled machine using the grease from the thickest, juiciest, smokiest bacon I have ever experienced to lubricate what I can only assume is a NASA trained professional arsenal of wait staff. We will be coming back. Keep up the great work!
On the other hand the service is 50/50. The men are significantly better waiters than the women. The men are pleasant and to the point while the women tend to be phony and emotional. The difference between your emotions and your feelings is you showing them to everyone around you. Feel however you want but don’t put your emotions on display at your job. Especially when people are just trying to have a decent meal. I say this as a person who has been frequenting this establishment for years and I seldom see new faces working here.
Lastly the bathrooms are vile. If you can hold it, I recommend doing so. There’s no telling when the drains were last cleaned, but the smell is telling enough. Yes the bathrooms are also dated, but the level of cleanliness is the real issue. The lack of airflow and fresh air circulating is a major contributing factor.
The kids’s meals are meager and overpriced. Truly no match for any of the competing restaurants in the area. Most kids menus serve children 12 and under but not here. If you’re feeding an athlete/athletes especially if they’re in multiple sports then I suggest ordering from the regular menu.
Parking all depends on the time you arrive. The restaurant closes at 2 PM which is around the same time the junior high school across the street is let out for the day. This parking lot is a popular pick up destination for the kids. There are also several other businesses in this plaza and a few of the parking spaces are reserved exclusively for one of those businesses. Either arrive closer to the opening or closing time. Otherwise it is very likely you will have to write your name on a clipboard and wait to be called. The wait times can vary, but if you plan on dining with an elderly guest, you should know that the seating near the front entrance is extremely limited.
I recommend this place if you just want a good burger to go. The kids meals are like a snack tray. The bathrooms need some freshening up. Above all else the ladies need to leave their baggage at the door. Especially the older brunette. It’s been years and we all hear your gossip, fake enthusiasm, and overall poor attitude.
If you do go here be sure to read about the restaurant’s history. It’s entertaining to see how many time the name and ownership have changed over the years. Makes a person wonder what it will be named next.