When it comes to comfort food, mac and cheese is a nearly universally loved solution to bad days. Restaurateur Erin Wade recognized the power of the creamy, cheesy pasta when she opened Homeroom in Oakland, California, a restaurant that serves 13 different kinds of mac and cheese.
Wade was working as a lawyer when the inspiration struck. After a long day, she got a hankering for mac and cheese, and only her family's from-scratch recipe would do. As the soft folds of cheddar wiped away her day's challenges, Wade realized she could bring this same comfort to everyone in Southern California.
Every bowl at Homeroom is made to order, so you're never getting a reheated batch of anything. One of the essential components of a good mac and cheese is that straight-out-of-the-oven bubble and you're guaranteed that at Homeroom.
Enjoy your Mac and Cheese in Homeroom's chic eat-in space or order for delivery. To-go orders come in foil bowls for easy reheating.
These are no ordinary mac and cheese recipes. Each one combines innovative flavors and ingredients. Take the Hawaiian mac, for example, with gouda, bacon, scallions, and juicy pineapple, or the BBQ pulled pork mac, layered with strips of hot-off-the-bone meat.
The restaurant does offer salads and veggie sides as a palate cleanser at Homeroom, so never fear if you're intimidated by the idea of a loaded mac and cheese. The Homeroom website also offers specific instructions for reheating your mac and cheese if you can't finish it all in-house.
If you've got room for it after a monster mac and cheese meal, Homeroom does offer a selection of desserts to top off a satisfying comfort food experience. The peanut butter pie is particularly lauded in online reviews.
Get more info on this deliciously unique restaurant on its website or Facebook page. Whether you've had a bad day and need some comfort or you've just got a craving that won't quit, Homeroom is the spot to quench your mac and cheese hankering.
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