Some leave their heart in San Francisco, I left mine in San Jose approximately 166 miles away from this Lost Hills Jack in the Box. Â
After being on the road for a few hours on a good long boring stretch of I-5, I stopped to use the facilities and get some grub. Â The Lost Hills exit has a smorgasbord of choices but I settled on Jack in the Box. Â It's right off the freeway and I've never eaten here. Â My original intent was to try their breakfast since it's served all day long but then I decided to go with the Spicy Chicken combo and some curly fries. Â Everyone I know who's ever eaten at a Jack in the Box has ranted and raved about the curly fries so why not? Â It was a buck more. Â Ok, sure.
They claim to make their food right when you order instead of letting it sit under a heat lamp. Â I caught a nice sunset until my food arrived and tried to ignore all the truckers that were starring at me - the only girl eating by herself. Â I really just wanted to eat and leave so I grabbed a seat facing away from them and continued to enjoy my sunset wishing I could share it but alas I was by my lonesome.
My sandwich and fries arrived piping hot. Â I grabbed some hot taco sauce for my fries that wasn't all that hot, not even slightly hot. Â Mild and bland is more like it. My sandwich was a slippery mess of mayo and as far as spicy, well you can rule that out too. And the curly fries? Â Yeah, I don't know what you're all talking about. Â I prefer the regular stuff. Â No, curly fries in my future. Â Thank you very much. Â I guess I should have just gotten the breakfast. Â You live and you learn, right? Â
I did appreciate the sales staff though. Â They really do know their stuff and the menu items backwards and forward. Â I had made a mental note to ask where one would live all the way out in BFE Lost Hills but the truck drivers creeped me out and I tabled the side chatter for another time.
On a side note, not a bad place to catch a meal and clean restrooms. Â This location is open 24 hours like pretty much everything else on I-5. Â I will consider stopping again on my next adventure up north.