

Straightforward brunch place serving classic plates, like omelets, New York steak & tuna melts.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 914 E 8th St, National City, CA 91950
Phone: (619) 434-6165
Website: http://orderchiroyscafe.mobile-webview2.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the breakfast burger with hash browns, and a Machaca Burrito.
One guy took care of everything.
I guess the cashier was on break.
He came from the kitchen to our table to take our order.
He brought our drinks.
He cooked and brought our food, and returned again to bring a bowl of fresh, made to order, guacamole.
He also brought the to-go containers and extra garlic sauce to take with us.
He did a great job on his own.
My one cup of coffee was delicious and I would have like to have another cup, but it was never offered, that’s why I took off one star for service.
There were a few tables inside that were left with dirty dishes the whole time we were there, so that’s why I took off for atmosphere.
All in all, the food was good. That’s what’s important.
*Bonus points for having a great music Playlist playing while we ate.
The omelette was complemented by two sauces provided by the nice waitress, which added an extra layer of flavor. I absolutely demolished my plate. The hashbrowns were okay, but not remarkable compared to the omelette, which was definitely the star of the show.
The pancakes were also really nice—tasty, fluffy, and like little sponges of heaven. I highly recommend everyone to visit Chiroy’s Cafe.
Nevertheless, I’m glad that didn’t scare us off because this place was phenomenal!
There’s plenty of parking. We pulled up in a boxtruck and were able to find parking quickly, which is always a challenge for us.
Immediately, I knew I wanted to try the Guatemalan breakfast. It did not disappoint. The chorizo and churrasco were flavorful.
My youngest daughter ordered a French toast plate, and the portions were good-sized. My oldest wanted the quesabirrias, and she said the flavor was excellent and the tortilla was crispy and not soggy.
Now for 3 people, with 3 decent size plates, coffee, and 2 milkshakes, the bill was $85…so this is not a cheap place but definitely has big enough portions to share. Highly recommend
The service was very nice and helpful. The restroom is also very clean and well-kept
The food portions were just right.
My wife got the Denver omelet, hash browns, and french toast.
I received the banana crepes and scrambled eggs and hash browns.