A Rainy Brunch

A fabulous brunchy breakfast served on a cheerful plate at Auntie M’s in Seaside.
When the weather will comply, IZ and I have a tradition of long walks along the river on Saturdays. We typically stop for a coffee or tea and then walk for as long as our legs will carry us. But this morning we found ourselves rained out after an hour. Cold, wet, decidedly hungry, we slogged back to our car and drove home.
This is what sleep deprivation looks like.
We had almost thrown in the towel this morning and opted for breakfast. Last night was a late night of work. IZ made it bed by 3, I was a relative early bird in bed by 1 am. We were zonked and walking in the spit didn’t sound as good as the plates of eggs and bacon being paraded in front of us at Astoria Coffee House. But, my jeans have been screaming at me and photos don’t lie: I’ve um packed on the pounds this winter. My job has me sitting all day and I look forward to the long walks and talks: so we didn’t stay.
Of course, by the time we made it home, Astoria Coffee was no longer serving breakfast. So, on a tip from my lovely friend Candace, we headed out to Auntie M’s in Seaside. They serve breakfast sandwiches until 2 and all their food is homemade. It sounded like a fitting brunch date after such a disappointing walk. (note: wet skinny jeans, friends, are no picnic to peel off! And that makes me laugh, skinny jeans: even my jeans are in denial.)
Talking physics
I’m pretty sure the croissant wasn’t a good diet choice. But my mouth will totally disagree. Soooo good, crispy, flaky, yummy. I really, seriously love a good croissant. And the eggs was so fluffy and light. Iz and I had tea (decaf Earl Grey: Meh. That’s my fault, Earl Grey shouldn’t be decaf, not really!) but Geo had an espresso drink that he said was really good. I probably should have tried their mocha, but the Earl Grey was calling to me. He’s like that, the Earl… such a seducer.
Anyhow, it completely made up for our sad, wet walk. Auntie M’s place is cozy and fun and the staff is really lovely. And if the weather will treat you right (or you don’t mind getting drenched) it’s just a short walk to the beach. Just about perfect, I’d say. You know, for a rainy day.
Auntie M’s in Seaside: 2281 Beach Drive (corner of U)
Open 8-2 Monday – Sunday. Tell them Mireio sent you!








I love breakfast foods–especially eggs and flaky, Parisian style croissants! It’s been rainy and windy here too. (with a few breaks of blue sky, but very brief) It looks like you turned it into a beautiful day.
I love croissants. Probably a wee bit too much. It was a lovely drive and a nice moment. We’ve been working such long hours, I feel like we’re in some sort of twilight zone. So, it was wonderful to just hang out for a few moments and not think about all the work waiting for us at home.
Looks lovely. And croissants feed the soul, and you probably needed the energy, you poor decaffeinated girl! You’d think the Earl would have given you the full pep treatment, that bergamotted tease…
Alas, I can no longer drink caffeine without feeling like I’m having some sort of cardiac episode. So, I avoid it. But The Earl doesn’t taste right w/o it. Sigh… I miss being bergamotted!
Auntie M’s is now on my “places to try at the coast” list. And I love how you refer to earl grey tea by “first” name, we do that too. It is also our go-to morning tea (I like to have about three different caffeinated varieties, but we go through Earl the fastest).
“What kind of tea do you want this morning?” “How about some Earl?” “Sounds good to me.”
Michelle, it’s a fun place. If you love Earl Grey and ever get a chance, try Harney and Son’s “Paris”. While not a true Earl Grey, it is based on one and is simply amazing. One of my favorite teas: that I can no longer drink… so darn good!
I just looked it up, it sounds delicious. A tea house/cafe near me carries a roobois earl grey, which sounds intriguing but I haven’t tried it yet.
Michelle, it turns out, Harney’s does make a decaf Paris. I’m ordering some with my next order–I’ll let you know how it is!
So glad you were able to take a break from work and enjoy some family time! Auntie M’s looks like an adorable little cafe. I love croissants too, maybe a little too much!
Me too, Julia, me too!