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The Mission for a good breakfast

For many people breakfast may not be a meal that is had often whether it’s because you decided to give up a meal for some extra sleep or simply don’t have the urge for cereal in the morning, The Mission Chino Latino restaurant makes people a new fan of breakfast.

The Mission is open at 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and also offers a small lunch menu and has locations in Downtown, North Park and Mission Beach.

Although The Mission is more commonly known for their Latino breakfast plates, they still offer a delicious selection for those with a sweet tooth, with a selection of pancakes from Blueberry to Strawberry Banana. For something sweeter, The Mission French Toast happens to be a favorite on the menu. To experience there signature Latino food they have plates ranging from ranging from soy chorizo, chilaguiles and the popular Plato Verde con Huevos with their delicious Verde sauce.

For people who are on the go, The Mission has a great selection of coffees, smoothies and baked goods. If you want to step out of the typical regular coffee comfort zone the Mission offers Espressos, Mochas and Mexican Hot Chocolate.

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The service is just as enjoyable as their food. When you enter The Mission the mix of exotic colors like orange and beige that compliments the friendly atmosphere. The restaurant is filled with wood tables and chairs placed relatively close to each other. At first there is a bit of an awkward moment because you are only inches away from the table next to you but everyone who goes there seems to be in such a happy mood it becomes irrelevant. The service stays upbeat and happy throughout the stay with check ups every once in a while and always offer refills and boxes to go. Like most restaurants the Mission does tend to be really busy after 9 a.m. but during the week it is not as busy.

Not only is the service good but the prices also leave you with a smile on your face ranging from $6-$10 for a full stomach. Whether you are a breakfast person or not the mission for a good breakfast definitely ends at The Mission Chicano Latino Restaurant.

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