Britta’s bids farewell
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Mathis Winkler
When Britta Pulliam closes Britta’s Cafe for the last time on Sunday,
she’ll do so with mixed feelings.
On the one hand, she’s excited about opening a new Britta’s Cafe in
Irvine’s University Town Center in the fall.
But at the same time, she’s leaving behind customers and employees who
have become like family in the 14 years that she’s been serving food on
Main Street.
“It’s kind of like graduating from high school and going to college,”
Pulliam said Monday, sitting at a table inside the restaurant. “It’s
bittersweet. There are some customers I know will come and see us [in
Irvine]. But they won’t drive up there every day.”
Originally, Pulliam planned to keep her cafe on the peninsula while
opening a second one. But when former resident Paul Mesmer approached her
about taking over on Main Street, she realized it was the way to go.
“I think I’m really more of a one-restaurant restaurateur,” she said.
“I’m very detail-oriented.”
She is compelled to fix even the smallest things, such as a knife
pointing in the wrong direction, Pulliam said, adding that this might
have something to do with her German heritage.
And with two places to monitor, “my daughter would probably not see
her mom again,” she said.
While sad about her departure, Pulliam’s fans said they understand.
“This was her first restaurant, and she was only going to stay five or
10 years,” said Gay Wassall-Kelly, the president of the Balboa
Merchants/Owners Assn. But “we’re really going to miss her.”
Michele Roberge, the executive director of the Balboa Performing Arts
Theater Foundation, added that her group will miss Pulliam as a
cheerleader for the theater.
“I don’t think a single person has been here without hearing about the
Balboa Theater,” Roberge said Monday as she stopped by the cafe. “She’s
wonderful. We’ll miss her. But we wish her all the best.”
Britta’s regular Barbara Thompson, who comes in for breakfast every
morning with her husband, Richard, said she hoped the new owners would
maintain the restaurant’s family atmosphere.
“It’s just been a real pleasure to go there,” Thompson said, adding
that she’d most likely show up for breakfast on July 10, when the cafe
will be renamed Bibi Anna’s Cafe after Mesmer’s fiancee, Bibi Anna Van
Zanten.
The new owner said he plans to keep the restaurant’s spirit alive.
“We’re not going to make any wholesale changes at all,” said Mesmer,
who directs a manufacturing company. He added that he always wanted to
open a restaurant, and Britta’s seemed like a great place to start.
And while Pulliam will mainly focus her attention on her new
restaurant, she said she’d stay involved in helping to revitalize
Balboa’s downtown area as much as possible.
“We need changes down here,” the Corona del Mar resident said. “We
need to improve this area.”
FYI
Britta’s Cafe’s last day will be Sunday. On Monday, Pulliam will hold
a farewell happy hour from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The restaurant is at 205 Main
St. Information: (949) 675-8146.
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