
“Beachside truck slinging clean breakfast burritos and açaí bowls where the owners remember your face.”
Phoenix visitor calls them 'my favorite' and another review highlights them alongside burritos — it's a signature item.
One reviewer notes 'ingredients feel very clean' and contrasts it with 'heavy, greasy' alternatives — this is intentional, lighter breakfast fare.
Located at a corner intersection with 'plenty of room to relax out front or out back' — it's a spot to post up, not just grab-and-go.
Reviews explicitly call it 'OB Surf Café Food Truck' at Voltaire and Cable, with outdoor seating front and back.
One couple had 'the nicest interaction with one of the owners, it made our day' — personal touch, not corporate.
“OB Surf Cafe runs the breakfast burrito game light and clean instead of heavy and greasy, which is the whole point.”
While Newbreak built speed-and-volume infrastructure for the pre-surf crowd and Little Chef leans into takeout-heavy American-Chinese comfort, this food truck at Voltaire and Cable plays a completely different hand: fresh-focused, ingredient-forward breakfast that doesn't leave you feeling wrecked by noon. The breakfast burrito here is the anti-greasy-spoon version—clean flavors, nothing sitting under a heat lamp, made when you order it. Same approach with the chicken and waffle burrito, which sounds like stoner food but eats lighter than you'd expect.
It's a truck with seating out front and out back, so you're eating outside whether you planned to or not. Works fine most of the year in Ocean Beach, less fine when the marine layer won't lift. The açaí bowls pull the post-beach crowd and the lavender matcha pulls people who came to sit and scroll, but the real move is anything burrito-shaped if you're actually hungry.
Service comes with the kind of easy conversation that happens when the owners are working the window. You're ordering from someone who cares whether you liked it, which shifts the energy from transactional to neighborly. It's the corner spot you hit when you want breakfast that doesn't feel like punishment, a place that gets that Ocean Beach runs on casual routines—grab something good, sit in the sun, don't overthink it.
Comes with the usual food-truck trade-offs: no indoor seating when the weather turns, limited menu compared to a full café, and you're eating off your lap or a picnic table. But if you want a breakfast burrito that tastes like ingredients instead of grease, this is your spot.
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4896 Voltaire St, San Diego, CA 92107, USA
6 months ago