The Cottage is a dining landmark
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DINING OUT
Among the handful of our town’s landmark dining destinations, The
Cottage at North Coast Highway is the one remaining most
architecturally intact.
Constructed in 1917 as a private home with a sweeping Oriental
roof and lush gardens, the charming residence was first opened to
diners in 1938 as the Laguna Vista Cafe, which was followed almost 20
years later by the Pancake Cottage.
In 1964, the late Harry Moon, a dedicated resident, launched The
Cottage as it is today, using some of the original interior artifacts
found stashed in a garage, including the solid oak front door and
leaded glass sideboard doors.
Also from out of the past are fascinating vintage photographs of
old-time Laguna Beach and entryway theater seats from our original
40-year Ocean Avenue Playhouse.
The current principal, charming Jennifer McCaulley, who took over
at the new millennium, has happily kept the popular family-style menu
intact and maintained the gracious services of 13-year-plus employee
Peter Martinez as manager. In addition, extensive breakfast
selections are a continuing staple, as is the popular “Sunday-style
brunch” available daily, featuring half a dozen variations of eggs
Benedict complemented with fresh fruit and a glass of champagne or
juice.
Dining at The Cottage translates to delightful family repasts
served in a choice of inviting settings. Past the central dining area
is a warming fireside setting, and there’s window seating overlooking
verdant gardens for refreshing alfresco enjoyment. The affordably
priced dinner menu commences with a trio of appetizers, most enticing
a luscious saute of mushrooms and artichoke hearts livened with fresh
oregano, garlic and sherry. Half a dozen creative salads include
traditional Caesar, Chinese chicken and tostada versions priced from
$3.95 for the signature Green Goddess to $10.95 for a hearty
fisherman’s temptation lavished with shellfish, avocado and greens
tossed with tasty Russian dressing.
Beyond nightly specials are a quintet of pastas served with shaved
Romano cheese and crusty garlic bread and an octave of other tempting
entrees, all priced from $10.95 to $19.95. For dedicated carnivores
come fire-roasted rack of lamb, succulent prime rib, charbroiled
filet mignon plus delicious center-cut bone-in pork chops glazed with
apples and mango and tender chicken breast in a garlic/olive oil
saute of mushrooms, capers, spinach, Roma tomatoes and artichoke
hearts.
Seafood aficionados will find Maryland crab/salmon cakes,
herb-crusted Pacific sea bass and succulent scampi, the latter also
offered in combination with charbroiled filet mignon. All dinners are
prefaced with a generous bowl of soup du jour or a large Green
Goddess salad and whole-grain rolls baked in house. Each dish is
escorted with a colorful melange of al dente vegetable and rice,
garlic-mashed or roasted potatoes each garnished with a rosy tomato
swirl.
Early bird dinner specials have always been popular 5 to 7 p.m.
weekdays at $10.95. And of course, the menu for small fry continues
with such as linguini, fettuccine, burgers, grilled cheese and
chicken strips for $5.95.
An interesting and affordable selection of California varietal
wines is another Cottage plus, starting at $5 by the glass, $17 per
bottle.
* GLORI FICKLING is a longtime Laguna Beach resident who has
written restaurant news and views columns since 1966. She may be reached at 494-4710 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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