On a fine, fall morning, I decided to head to the Sunrise Cafe in Kingfisher for a late breakfast. My brother decided to come along as he enjoys a hearty breakfast as well. We’d always had good eats here, so it came naturally to want to return to the restaurant.
The place was busy with an early lunch crowd, and the food delivered to the diners looked particularly appealing. A ham sandwich on a hoagie roll accompanied by onion rings plus a chicken fried steak dinner being delivered to diners nearby certainly caught my attention.
However, lunch notwithstanding, we decided to order breakfast. Kevin requested pancakes and bacon and coffee and milk. I, on the other hand, ordered coffee and the Gravy Train menu item. The pancakes, thick and hearty, were as big as a barrel top, and the Bacon came out perfectly curly and crisp.
The Gravy Train arrived and didn’t disappoint. There was a lot of food on that plate and the biscuits were thick and tasty as were the over easy eggs. The Sunrise Cafe features omelets of all sorts, including Hawaiian. They prepare breakfast all day long, from 6:00 a.m. until closing at 2 p.m. seven days each week. The price is more than reasonable for all plates.
The next time we strike out for the Sunrise at 1504 S. Main, we’ll order lunch and enjoy a change of pace. The Sunrise Cafe provides diners with a far-reaching, classic dining fare menu, so you really cannot make a bad decision here. The owners take great pride in the fact that the Sunrise has been family-owned for twenty years with their specialty being breakfast dishes. Go and enjoy breakfast or lunch! Bon Appetit!





