Original Jack's Country Kitchen
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Original Jack’s Country Kitchen: Popular On Catalina Island

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June 13, 2018

We only had time for one real meal on our daycation to Catalina Island. Having two young kids and my father, we needed to find something that would be an overall crowdpleaser. I can’t recall where we first heard of Original Jack’s Country Kitchen restaurant, but it seemed to be the perfect fit for our party’s needs: a solid variety of popular items on the kids menu and senior menu alike. Casual and kid-friendly. Classic Catalina restaurant. Check, check, and check.

 

The Location:

Original Jack’s Country Kitchen Restaurant was on a wide side-street right off the main drag of Crescent Avenue in Avalon. It took maybe 10-15 minutes to walk from the boat to Jack’s, and it’s a pleasant one along the harbor.

Though Jack’s is not a tiny hole-in-the-wall type spot, it’s not huge either. Nothing on Catalina Island seems to be in fact. That may be because there don’t appear to be ANY chain restaurants allowed there. We didn’t see a single Starbucks, though they do serve Starbucks coffee at Scoops Ice Cream (see my full review here). This lack of commercialism is part of Catalina’s substantial charm and otherworldly feel.

When we arrived, there was already a 20 minute wait for tables. We were given a generic ticket with a number written by sharpie and told to wait for our number to be called. The host seemed a bit overwhelmed, but I also assume this kind of crowd is pretty typical for a weekend there. Thankfully, they have benches lining the outside of the restaurant for people to sit. Of course, my kids wanted to roam, so we walked up and down the street towards the beach and back while keeping an ear open for our number to be called. There’s so much going on in this part of “downtown” Avalon (I’m putting that in quotes because it’s more like a village than a town). The kids didn’t seem to mind the wait at all since they got to explore and people watch.

 

The Interior:

The tables inside the main dining room where we were seated are tightly packed together. No one seems to mind, and this adds to the old timey ambiance. The walls and shelves are COVERED, and I mean like there wasn’t an empty foot of wall space anywhere, with kitschy collectibles, movie posters, and other framed throwbacks to the 20th century. I’m not sure if there was an exact theme to this decor. Above our heads were framed drawings of what looked like the private homes of classic entertainers like Bob Hope. Above the window pass to the kitchen were sculptures of African American musicians. With some posters of sassy slogans mixed in for good health. It was all very eclectic, and interesting to look at, and definitely uniquely Jack’s.

 

 

Original Jack's Country Kitchen

My father ordered a slice of the apple pie after his meal. I’m 99% sure it’s because we were sitting next to this pie display case, and he just couldn’t resist its sugary siren song.

The Menu:

The lighting wasn’t great in the restaurant so I apologize for the glare on the menus! But here they are if you’d like to see the full list of offerings:

 

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Original Jack's Country Kitchen

 

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The kids/seniors menu. By the way do you see the placemat underneath it? It had this classic western design that reminded me of Davy Crockett or the black and white TV westerns my Nana used to watch.

The Food:

While Original Jack’s Country Kitchen is pretty far from being an organic “health food” restaurant, there were several aspects of their menu that a green-minded family could find appealing:

 

  • Jack’s only uses Niman Ranch Certified Black Angus beef, which are certified to be humanely raised by small family farmers/ranchers, and adhere to a list of 10 sustainability practices.

 

  • They use all natural farm fresh Jidori free-range chickens, local from California, and brown eggs from cage-free hens.

 

  • Jack’s features seasonal toppings on their waffles. During our visit, it was all about strawberries.

 

  • Organic ketchup. I’m not sure why as that was the only organic item I spotted in the restaurant, but this was the only ketchup option on every table.

 

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While the food wasn’t exactly inventive, the portions were large and tasty. Believe it or not, here’s the breakfast waffle from the KIDS menu!

 

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Also believe it or not, my kid ate every last bite of this waffle and all the fruit.

 

Original Jack's Country Kitchen

Huevos Rancheros – hearty and hit the spot for my husband.

 

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OJ’s Famous “Juicy Loosey” Hickory Burger. Tasted like a really good cheeseburger with BBQ sauce. I also really liked how the onion rings were thin cut and crispy.

 

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Just a regular dry hamburger for my dad, served with this cute picnic tablecloth paper. He said it was delicious.

As I mentioned in a caption above, my dad also ordered a slice of the apple pie. He dug into it so quickly I didn’t have a chance to snap a pic before it was all gone. Guess that means it was pretty tasty!

 

The Experience:

Original Jack’s Country Kitchen was a solid brunch/lunch option in Avalon for our family. The meal gave us enough energy to last the rest of the day…that is, until ice cream time!

This post is the second in a series about our recent daycation to Catalina Island. If you’d like to read the first one, please click here for a review of Scoops, some seriously delicious handmade ice cream. Once the full trip report post is live, I will link back to it here!

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10 Comments
  1. Brittany

    June 14, 2018

    I love that your dad ate his apple pie before you could get a pic because my dad does that all the time! 😂 this sounds like a great diner!

    • Eco Friendly Mama

      June 14, 2018

      Haha yes, classic dad move. Luckily the kids were already playing outside with my husband by this point, otherwise we would’ve had to order a couple extra slices for them too. ; )

  2. Jenny

    June 14, 2018

    What a great overview! I haven’t been to Catalina Island in a few years and never with my kids. We have been wanting to take the kids over soon. Definitely making a stop at Original Jack’s!

    • Eco Friendly Mama

      June 14, 2018

      Thank you! This was a super easy and fun day trip with kids. I hope you do make it over there soon, and have a fun visit! : )

  3. Gemma

    June 15, 2018

    I love the idea of writing a review on a restaurant from your daycation. The restaurant looks fun. I would love that waffle or “Juicy Loosey burger.

    • Eco Friendly Mama

      June 15, 2018

      Thank you! My son loved the waffle, and I enjoyed my burger, so I don’t think you can go wrong with either : )

  4. Miriam at But, Still Breathing

    June 15, 2018

    I’ve never been to this area, but it sounds great! When we travel, my husband and I always try to look for the anti-chain restaurants nd coffee shops, so this looks right up our alley. Thanks for such a thorough review!

    • Eco Friendly Mama

      June 15, 2018

      Same! You’ll really appreciate Catalina Island then, since I think they don’t allow any chains anywhere on the entire island. It was really refreshing and timeless to see unique restaurants and stores everywhere. Glad you enjoyed my post!

  5. Elias

    June 19, 2018

    Wow! Those options look delicious. In this age of hyper-foodie culture, sometimes less is more—like that waffle! Your beautiful descriptions really brings the whole meal and trip to life. Hope we can visit Catalina in the near future. Did it seemed rushed for the day or was it doable? Love your writing and blog!

    • Eco Friendly Mama

      June 20, 2018

      Aw thank you! We went from one end of town to the other and did so much in just one day. It didn’t feel rushed, but at the same time, we’d like to go back and stay overnight so we can explore other parts of the island!

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