Plenty of reasons to be jolly
DINING OUT
Another oldie and goodie on the local dining scene is The Jolly
Roger, with roots that hark back to 1950 when Bob and Jack Guyer
launched this popular restaurant opposite Main Beach on Coast
Highway. Still family owned under astute direction of personable Ross
Bartlett, the inviting interior is warmed by the same copper-hooded
rock fireplace of yore, while the homey decor is constantly
refurbished. A stained-glass sailboat divider concealing the kitchen
is a refreshingly recurring theme noted in paintings and artwork.
Shiny lacquered parquet table tops, frosted glass chandeliers and
colorful striped window valances add to the comfortable ambience in
both the central dining area and the intimate rear room which invites
a leisurely experience.
Here you will discover an immensely expansive menu of breakfast,
lunch and dinner favorites at truly affordable prices, plus daily
blackboard specials that are even more impressive bargains.
Complimentary repasts for the small fry on occasional Saturdays, for
instance, and roast prime rib dinners on some weekends are examples
of how Bartlett attracts families who enjoy frequent dining forays
made possible by these budget-pleasing tariffs. Perusing the
extensive four-page menu tells the story best as there is something
to please virtually every taste. With all items available any hour of
the day, it is understandable why Jolly Roger is further appealing.
Beyond the enormously extensive breakfast selection served all day,
omelets are geared to morning and evening appetites with such
embellishments as vegetables/cheddar cheese, mushroom/spinach,
sausage/cheese/onion plus the intriguing “A.B.C. & T” combo of
avocado/bacon/cheese & tomato.
Entree salads range from Oriental chicken and shrimp/avocado to
traditional Cobb and Caesar styles. A dozen and a half burgers and
sandwiches are served with the best crispy, skinny French fries in
town. And when you want to go south-of-the-border, Senor Jolly cooks
up quesadillas, burritos, chorizo and eggs and absolutely great fish
tacos. Commence with appetizers, which run a gamut from chili to
buffalo wings to chicken quesadillas to French onion soup. Check
poultry and pasta delights and find garlic chicken marinara topping
angel hair pasta. There is a Hawaiian style teriyaki chicken sided
with chunky vegetables and potatoes. Even old standby spaghetti and
meatballs await.
Seafood specialties include fish & chips, fried shrimp and grilled
salmon basted with a sweet mustard dill sauce. Down-home American
cooking is again displayed via liver and onions with bacon, grilled
pork chops atop country gravy, meatloaf with mashed potatoes and
gravy and top sirloin with fried onions. Especially impressive is the
chunky, perfectly al dente vegetable melange accompanying most
entrees sided with a choice of potatoes or rice and delicious slabs
of buttery garlic-cheese French baguettes. For an additional $1.99
one may order soup, perhaps navy bean or French onion, or a huge
salad of mixed greens, so delicious with the savory Italian dressing
or your preferred choice.
Now what is more enticing a conclusion to all-day, anytime
indulging whether for singles, couples and families, than what comes
to light on the menu’s third page. For the kid in most of us come
yummy sundaes, sodas, shakes, fruit pies, ice creams and the decadent
hot fudge mountain cake heaped with ice cream and lavished with
whipped cream. Then, for grown folk in a celebratory mood, dinner may
be enhanced with one of the thoughtfully selected wines served by the
glass or bottle or an imported or domestic beer. As for price
structure, commencing with appetizers from $3.99, most dishes are in
the $8 range with a top of $13.99 for the teriyaki steak & fried
shrimp duo featured with all the trimmings. Bon Appetite.
* 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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