Cafe 67 in Lakeside has served breakfast and lunch from the intersection of Highway 67 and Mapleview Street since the retro diner opened in 2005. The 1950s-and-1960s-themed dining room seats a broad cross-section of the Lakeside breakfast crowd, drawing from the same Maine Avenue foot traffic that fills Eastbound Bar & Grill during evening hours a few blocks south. San Diego County's Environmental Health division assigned the kitchen a 95-out-of-100 inspection score, and the menu spans eggs-and-omelette platters, pancake stacks, waffles, corned beef hash, and a French toast program that runs alongside lunch sandwiches and burgers. Specialty omelettes include the Greek with feta, tomatoes, onions, and bell peppers; the Polish with kielbasa, mushroom, and cheddar; and the Spanish with black olives, onions, and house-made Spanish sauce. A banquet space accommodates private events and large-party reservations, a catering extension that complements the corridor's wine-country dining at Trevi Hills Winery on Muth Valley Road for guests planning multi-venue gatherings. Each omelette and egg plate arrives with a choice of house-made homestyle breakfast potatoes, Monterey potato cakes, hashbrowns, or grits alongside toast or a scratch-baked biscuit.