«Last week, Elizabeth, Lindsay, Sasha, and myself decided to leave the office and experience a different setting for a mid-week meeting about Middle Main. Of course it made perfect sense to venture to Middle Main and visit one of the businesses, El Dorado, one of which I had never spent time in before. I was intrigued about what they offered, since there was no existing menu or website online. I was pleasantly surprised by their extensive menu options they provided, especially with the breakfast selections. There are not many places open in the morning on Main Street, and I’m content to add El Dorado to the list of early operating establishments offering a range of breakfast items. It seems they fulfill whatever the craving may be whether you have a hankering for eggs, pancakes, or simply a bagel with cream cheese. Personally, my morning rituals include a cup of coffee, but I also enjoy a quick cup as an afternoon pick-me-up. Since September, I have not had any success finding this treat when walking on Middle Main. I was ecstatic when I realized El Dorado makes fresh brewed coffee available all day. After reading through the breakfast menu, their items continued into lunch and dinner categories. Again, like their breakfast selection, they had a wide variety of food, ranging from chicken nuggets and hamburgers to traditional Mexican cuisine including tacos, sopes, and quesadillas. With such an extensive menu, the food was all made to order and the wait worthwhile. The atmosphere in the restaurant was quiet and relaxing. Ceiling fans quietly rotated releasing a gentle breeze as a festive instrumental song played softly from a nearby speaker. The waitstaff also complimented this theme with their friendly service and patience as we took our time with our meeting while enjoying lunch. Although El Dorado does have a strong presence as a night scene, it is also a great place to escape during the day when the outside world becomes too loud. I look forward to returning again to enjoy a nice cup of coffee and some breakfast!» — expereinced and written by a non-yelper