Originally published at https://www.escondido.org November 12, 2020.
Escondido Insight — Business Spotlight
From November 2-22, the Escondido Chamber of Commerce and the Escondido Downtown Business Association are hosting Escondido Eats - formerly titled “Dine Out Escondido.”
“The program is designed to increase awareness and attract customers to participating Escondido restaurants to help bring much needed relief to the local restaurant industry. This collaborative effort combines the reach of the Downtown Business Association and the Escondido Chamber of Commerce and was sparked by the City of Escondido's desire to support local restaurants,” said James Rowten, President and CEO of the Escondido Chamber of Commerce.
This fundraising event includes restaurants throughout the city that participate by creating event specials and select menu items for diners to enjoy, and $1 from these meals will be donated to the North County Food Bank. “This fun event gives Escondido residents and visitors a chance to try new restaurants as well as their favorite spots, while also giving back to the community,” said Amber Tarrac, Escondido’s Deputy Director of Economic Development. “As more and more people are dining out again, it’s the perfect time to showcase Escondido restaurants.”
Alex MacLachlan, President of Escondido Downtown Business Association said “Most of our downtown restaurants will be participating in this event, with a handful creating a signature dish during the event's three-week period.”
MacLachlan added the timing of this event works well because charitable causes appeal to patrons during the holiday season and the event will bring holiday shoppers to the area.
Two restaurants participating this year are BAPS! Restaurant and The Flying Toad.
Two Brads Bring Flavor and Service to Family-Friendly Dining
Brad Allen Pelletier and Brad Allen Sulley co-own BAPS!, the name of which was derived from their initials. Just off the 15 freeway at Centre City Parkway, the American-fusion restaurant brings fresh, quality meals to residents and travelers.
“We came across this location in Escondido and fell in love with it,” said Sulley. “It’s right off the freeway, and it’s a stand-alone with plenty of parking.”
Pelletier, who is a Cordon Bleu-trained chef, preps every meal from scratch with fresh ingredients. Pelletier and Sulley were friends for years and both dreamed of opening their own restaurant. They opened a food booth and catering service in Oceanside at Sunset Market and opened BAPS! in December 2019.
BAPS! serves a perfect Eggs Benedict.
Even with pandemic and re-opening restrictions, the two Brads have found ways to adjust. “We have a ton of outdoor dining with covered seating. Plus we have misters for the heat and heaters for the cold,” Sulley said.
BAPS! is participating in Escondido Eats this year with a pizza special. Anyone who orders pizza and mentions Escondido Eats will get $2 off their order, and $1 will be donated to the fundraiser.
Fundraising is something important to Pelletier and Sulley. “We have always been charity-minded,” said Sulley.
Since opening, the duo has created several fundraisers. So far, they have donated to local little league baseball, provided surprise dinners to frontline workers at the fire station, Palomar Medical Center, and markets in Escondido, and helped a local retired teacher who was in need. Both Brads were raised by single parents and are working on a future special service for single-parent families.
A sampling of the Thanksgiving Dinner Special, available for orders now.
In addition to participating in Escondido Eats, BAPS! offers a daily meal prep service and is taking orders for itsThanksgiving Dinner Special, complete with all the traditional fixings.
BAPS! Restaurant is located at 2680 S. Escondido Blvd and can be reached at 949-393-2723.
French Cuisine with Traditional Comforts
A delicious bowl of French onion soup.
Whether you are in the mood for French delicacies like frog legs and escargot or comfort foods such as French onion soup or pot pie, you can order it at The Flying Toad on Grand Avenue. The sister restaurant to Vincent’s on Grand, The Flying Toad offers the same quality dining created by Chef Brandon Hunsaker, with a diversified menu, at a reduced price.
Owner Jeannette McBrearty purchased Vincent’s in November 2019 and opened The Flying Toad shortly after the pandemic to create a simpler take-out menu and more casual dining. With a limited indoor capacity allowance, McBrearty said City support has helped.
“The City is allowing us to utilize sidewalk seating, so we are closer to our normal numbers,” she said.
Owner Jeannette McBrearty (left) and Chef Brandon Hunsacker.
The Flying Toad is participating in Escondido Eats this year with free bread and soup specials. “Our chef makes a lot of soups in November, so we are offering some at a discounted price after 7:45 pm, sort of a reverse soup happy hour,” said McBrearty.
One special is the starter size split pea soup with a croque monsieur (ham and cheese sandwich). Other November soups are French onion, Thai curry, and a full-sized shrimp ramen not included in the special.
Outdoor seating allows guests to dine in comfort.
McBrearty and her family have lived in Escondido since 2001. Her husband Chris works at Fairway Independent Mortgage in Escondido. This is McBrearty’s first venture in the restaurant world, and she said she was drawn to it after planning parties and cooking for six children.
“I’m very familiar with organizing parties. So when you come into my restaurant, it’s fun and amazing,” she said.
That spirit is reflected in the mid-century decor and Chef’s creative menu selections that are changed monthly.
Outdoor seating allows guests to dine in comfort.
McBrearty said, “I feel like once you come here, you’re going to keep coming back because of the unique flavors and the atmosphere. It’s so different from anything else in Escondido.”
All orders are available for take out. In addition to November’s Escondido Eats specials, The Flying Toad will be offering pick-up meals on Thanksgiving including turkey pot pie, roast duck, and prime rib.
The Flying Toad is located at 113 W. Grand Avenue. They can be reached at 760-705-8013.
Additional participating restaurants for Escondido Eats can be found here.