Antique Row Cafe on Adams Avenue in Normal Heights, San Diego has served homestyle American breakfast and lunch from 3002 Adams Ave for more than 25 years. The Caballero family took ownership in July 2022, preserving the restaurant's signature interior of vintage memorabilia, 1950s and 1960s rock-and-roll records, and antique collectibles that line every wall. Signature plates include a house-made biscuits and gravy, chicken fried steak with country gravy, apple cinnamon pancakes, and a Monte Cristo dipped in egg batter on Texas toast, all portioned to the generous scale the kitchen has maintained since the original opening. The Adams Avenue corridor through Normal Heights traces its name in part from the antique shops that once clustered along this stretch, and the cafe's breakfast-brunch format fits the morning foot traffic generated by neighboring storefronts that still carry the vintage tradition, including La Loupe Vintage farther east on Adams. The outdoor patio on the 92116 side of the building is dog-permitted, with high chairs and a children's menu serving families from across Normal Heights and the adjacent University Heights blocks. A free parking lot sits behind the restaurant, supplementing the metered street parking along Adams Avenue. The cafe holds a 95-out-of-100 San Diego County health inspection score and sources its roast coffee program from the same Adams Avenue corridor that supports roasters such as Dark Horse Coffee Roasters a few blocks east. Restaurants in Normal Heights draw a split of neighborhood regulars and weekend visitors, and Antique Row's breakfast-only format means the kitchen runs through roughly 30 dozen eggs per weekend service across a dining room that seats approximately 60 inside and 25 on the patio.