#1
Posted 26 February 2012 - 01:32 AM
My wife and I are opening a breakfast restaurant in Rock Hill, SC in a few weeks. The place has been closed since August and looks like it. We have a lot of clean up to do before we open and wanted to share the hard work in photo. I would love to hear ya'lls suggestions fro decor, food, etc. My background is high end though I have worke breakfast as well. I love eggs and feel like they don't get much attention so.....Ladies and Gentlemen The Yolk Cafe "A Love Affair with eggs"!!!!!!
#2
Posted 26 February 2012 - 06:32 AM
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#3
Posted 26 February 2012 - 06:56 AM
I always love black and white floors in diners (you have them in the kitchen but not the dining room?) and eggy/breakfasty places look clean and snazzy with black and white, shiny chrome, and a sunny bright yellow with red and white and black accents.
#4
Posted 26 February 2012 - 06:56 PM
#6
Posted 26 February 2012 - 07:01 PM
#7
Posted 26 February 2012 - 08:43 PM
Do tell! What's the current plan for your menu, hours, staffing, etc?
We are gonna stay open from 5am-1pm. The majority of the breakfast places in the area open at 7 so we should get a nice push from 5 -7. Especially since we are gonna run an early bird special. The Menu is fairly simple with Chalkboard specials whenever we need to use up a product or I feel like having fun. Pricing hasn't been decided as we haven't decided on purveyors. Here is the menu currently:
The YOLK
1. Double Up | 2 eggs any style, bacon or sausage, TN fries
2. Wisconsin | Cheddar or Swiss 3 egg omelet w/ TN fries
a. Add ham, bacon, or sausage
b. Add mushroom, spinach, tomato, onion, pepper
3. Rocky Mountain | 3 egg omelet w onions, peppers, & ham w TN fries
4. Perdu Combo | French toast w bacon or sausage & 2 eggs
5. Jack Combo | 2 pancakes w bacon or sausage & 2 eggs
6. Jack Stack | 3 pancakes w bacon or sausage
7. Biscuit
a. W | egg
b. W | cheese & egg
c. W | meat, cheese, egg
8. Steel Cut Oats | Plain or Washington
9. Country Grits
a. W| Diced Bacon 1
10. TN Fries | Fried Yukon potatoes with PerfectTN Seasoning
11. Bacon | 4 Applewood smoked pieces
12. Sausage| 3 little Piggies
13. Single Egg
14. Fresh Fruit
15. Toast
16. Juice
17. Milk
18. Soda
Early Bird Special(5-6:30)
Double Up and Juice 5
Egg & Cheese Biscuit 1.25
#8
Posted 26 February 2012 - 08:51 PM
#9
Posted 26 February 2012 - 11:43 PM
Closing at 1 might cost some lunch business.
I thought about that...I think we are gonna start off closing at 1pm but if we get enough request to be open later, we are gonna have to hire more people. Thats a problem I would love to have. LOL Or at least I think I would.
#10
Posted 27 February 2012 - 07:52 AM
The menu sounds great. Are there any specialties that you'll offer that other places don't? And you are offering fresh brewed coffee, aren't you? :)
#11
Posted 27 February 2012 - 07:58 AM
Closing at 1 might cost some lunch business.
I thought about that...I think we are gonna start off closing at 1pm but if we get enough request to be open later, we are gonna have to hire more people. Thats a problem I would love to have. LOL Or at least I think I would.
I agree with gfweb. If you don't want lunch business, then don't have lunch; if you do want lunch business, then I think you have to stay open until 2p. 5a-2p is the standard diner operation around these parts, with the understanding that 1-2p is stragglers and clean-up. You close doors at 1p, you'll be booting your lunch crowd out, and if you're not planning to boot 'em out at 1p, you probably should just stay open and serve the last of your lunch specials to the late folks, yes?
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#12
Posted 27 February 2012 - 08:46 AM
The soft blue and soft cedar combo sounds fresh and nice. Maybe some curtains in blue/white stripes or polka dots? Coppery soft oranges are a nice compliment to the blue and works well with the warm wood tones.
The menu sounds great. Are there any specialties that you'll offer that other places don't? And you are offering fresh brewed coffee, aren't you? :)
Maybe I should get you to come interior design I like you ideas. Of course we are doing fresh brewed coffee. I'm gonna buy a coffee grinder and put french presses on the table for coffee. I have a few specials that I will run I'm gonna make a huevos rancheros with a chorizo black bean chili and cilantro sour cream.
#13
Posted 28 February 2012 - 07:33 AM
Maybe I should get you to come interior design I like you ideas. Of course we are doing fresh brewed coffee. I'm gonna buy a coffee grinder and put french presses on the table for coffee. I have a few specials that I will run I'm gonna make a huevos rancheros with a chorizo black bean chili and cilantro sour cream.
With fresh french press and your heuvos rancheros, I'm ready to come help! It sounds great. Best of luck -- keep us posted on progress. Photos as you go!
#14
Posted 28 February 2012 - 08:54 AM
The soft blue and soft cedar combo sounds fresh and nice. Maybe some curtains in blue/white stripes or polka dots? Coppery soft oranges are a nice compliment to the blue and works well with the warm wood tones.
The menu sounds great. Are there any specialties that you'll offer that other places don't? And you are offering fresh brewed coffee, aren't you? :)
Probably shouldn't do orange with the blue - those are UVA colors and might keep the Carolina folks away
#15
Posted 28 February 2012 - 12:33 PM
Southern breakfast fanatic, here, if it wasn't obvious.
Wishing you great success.
Edited to add: Also sausage biscuits and country ham biscuits, oh yeah.
Edited by Holly Moore, 28 February 2012 - 12:35 PM.
#16
Posted 28 February 2012 - 06:21 PM
we are gonna do 5am-2pm(per you guys suggestions;great ones by the by) Monday-Saturday
The soft blue and soft cedar combo sounds fresh and nice. Maybe some curtains in blue/white stripes or polka dots? Coppery soft oranges are a nice compliment to the blue and works well with the warm wood tones.
The menu sounds great. Are there any specialties that you'll offer that other places don't? And you are offering fresh brewed coffee, aren't you? :)
Probably shouldn't do orange with the blue - those are UVA colors and might keep the Carolina folks away![]()
! Seriously, though, I really like the idea of Carolina blue and white stripes - very fresh and modern, but still homey. Good luck! Will this be just weekdays, or weekends too?
#17
Posted 28 February 2012 - 06:23 PM
Given any thought to sausage gravy, country ham with red eye gravy? Also a chicken fried steak with gravy? Pork chop? And some homemade or top quality preserves for the biscuits not being dipped in the red eye gravy. Maybe even some liver mush.
Southern breakfast fanatic, here, if it wasn't obvious.
Wishing you great success.
Edited to add: Also sausage biscuits and country ham biscuits, oh yeah.
Yeah I will definitely do those things. But I will do those as specials. I have to find some great local livermush. ANd when the growing season comes back I'm gonna make some seasonal perserves. Home made biscuits, country ham and red eye gravy from the left over coffee at the end of the week sounds great.
#18
Posted 28 February 2012 - 06:24 PM
Maybe I should get you to come interior design I like you ideas. Of course we are doing fresh brewed coffee. I'm gonna buy a coffee grinder and put french presses on the table for coffee. I have a few specials that I will run I'm gonna make a huevos rancheros with a chorizo black bean chili and cilantro sour cream.
With fresh french press and your heuvos rancheros, I'm ready to come help! It sounds great. Best of luck -- keep us posted on progress. Photos as you go!
Sure we except stages of all professional experience!! LOL
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Posted 28 February 2012 - 07:56 PM
#20
Posted 29 February 2012 - 08:01 AM
As a customer french press sounds great....even enough to put you above any other choice in the area. But as a server, there's no faster way INTO the weeds that making french press for a crowd.
The soft blue and soft cedar combo sounds fresh and nice. Maybe some curtains in blue/white stripes or polka dots? Coppery soft oranges are a nice compliment to the blue and works well with the warm wood tones.
The menu sounds great. Are there any specialties that you'll offer that other places don't? And you are offering fresh brewed coffee, aren't you? :)
Maybe I should get you to come interior design I like you ideas. Of course we are doing fresh brewed coffee. I'm gonna buy a coffee grinder and put french presses on the table for coffee. I have a few specials that I will run I'm gonna make a huevos rancheros with a chorizo black bean chili and cilantro sour cream.
#21
Posted 29 February 2012 - 09:00 AM
He knows sumpin'.....you need to, ASAP, get a "coming soon" sign with your potential hours & maybe even a draft of your menu posted in the window. People are naturally curious, and your location appears to be in a strip mall...traffic to the other businesses are your potential customers. Get some pre-opening buzz going. Make some biscuits & deliver them to the employees at neighboring businesses, along with a copy of your menu.I don't know nothin' about nothin', but I think you need, if you haven't already done so, to get some sort of sign up indicating that there is a fantastic transformation in progress.
When I think of diner breakfasts, it's the small things that matter: homemade or locally made jams, good syrups (sorghum, local honey, mayhaw), etc. Have you considered putting a grilled pimento cheese sandwich on the menu?
Bouillie: eating in south Louisiana
#22
Posted 03 March 2012 - 09:34 AM
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#23
Posted 11 March 2012 - 10:24 AM
The Yolk menu
1. Double Up | two farm fresh eggs, meat,TN fries, & toast
2. 2 if by land | two farm eggs, meat, & cheese over grits
3. Wisconsin|three egg cheese omelette w/ TN fries
a. Add ham, bacon, or sausage/1.00 each
b. Add mushroom, spinach, tomato, onion, pepper /.50 each
4. Fun-Guy| three egg white omelete w roasted local mushrooms,fresh herbs, and parmesean w TN fries
5. Yolk & Waffle|... buttermilk pecan waffle w maple bacon butter, two farm fresh eggs, meat, and toast
6. Buttermilk Jack | two buttermilk pancakes w two farm fresh eggs, TN fries, bacon or chicken sausage, & toast
7. Valley of the Sun |two sunny up eggs over crispy tortilla and chorizo chili w salsa verde
8. Washington Oats| Steel cut oats with apple raisin marmalade
9. Hambone Grits| Stone ground grits cooked in ham jus
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Posted 11 March 2012 - 11:24 AM
#25
Posted 11 March 2012 - 12:32 PM
We are done with the painting and cleaning for the most part. We went with different colors than planned but they look great. The metallic gold sets off the room. Here is the menu, we think its a good start. LOL
Pictures!
What are TN fries?
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Posted 11 March 2012 - 02:13 PM
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#27
Posted 11 March 2012 - 02:33 PM
mix. I agree, I think we should sell the funguy with fruit and sliced tomatoes when they are in season. I want to do a smoked salmon bagel Benedict and I might call it the two if by sea!!
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Posted 12 March 2012 - 06:36 AM
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