

The “Green Giant (ho, ho, ho)” features broccoli, ham, and cheddar. Much like the restaurant, the names are inspired, too. There’s a bacon cheeseburger omelet, pastrami, swiss, and mustard omelet, a Hawaiian omelet with ham and pineapple, and even a taco omelet with all the ingredients you’d expect. There are so many on the menu that it’s like trying to read the phone book.

There’s also a yellow brick road painted on the floor, winding its way to the back of the restaurant, which is a maze of Jimi Hendrix-invoking, groovy-baby, Star Wars, painted hallways and rooms.īeyond the whimsical theme, there are retro arcade games to help pass the time when the wait for tables gets long, a deck of cards on the table for a quick hand of poker, and a kid’s playing area in the back that looks like an enchanted forest. However, there isn’t a single nude poster of Fox Mulder, like, anywhere, something they might want to remedy ASAP. The décor is a blend of quirky murals painted by local artists and posters like “I Want to Believe,” from the X-Files. And, also, Munchkins aren’t real, except for the kind you get in a bag from Dunkin.Įclectic and mod, Cosmic Omelet makes breakfast a positively galactic experience. Or worse, in Newark.īut with their help, Dorothy managed to find the yellow brick road, and other than realizing that she could have gone home and watched Netflix at any time if she’d only just clicked her shoes together, everything turned out fine.įortunately, Munchkins aren’t required to find the yellow brick road at Cosmic Omelet in Manchester because it runs right through the middle of the restaurant. Without them Dorothy might have ended up as a casserole in the Wicked Witch of the West’s toaster oven.

Follow, follow, follow, follow, follloooowwwwww… the yellow brick road. Gallery Main article: Cosmic Omurice da Vinci/Image Gallery.Follow the rainbow over the stream, follow the fellow who follows a dream.
