The project marks the 30th Southern California location for the San Diego-based chain, which has operated since 1979. Harris, a seasoned multi-unit partner who recently launched a site in Lake Havasu City, selected the downtown venue for its high-traffic proximity to local shops and tourist attractions. The expansion aligns with a broader growth strategy for the franchise, which currently counts 42 restaurants across the United States, including new footprints in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Texas.
John Gelastopoulos, president of Broken Yolk Café, emphasized that the brand’s longevity relies on adapting to local markets while maintaining a people-first service model. By securing a space in the heart of San Clemente’s retail district, the company aims to capture both the local morning crowd and seasonal visitors. The move signals a continued commitment to the Southern California market, where the brand first established its reputation for scratch-made brunch offerings.




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