Just east of the Treehouse Cafe, eagle-eyed editor Kim spotted the future home of Tasty Pot, a chain that specializes in Taiwanese soups. In my report last week on new and upcoming restaurants along Fourth Street in Rancho Cucamonga, it appears I didn’t go far enough. Ninth St.ĭespite the name, the brewery offers a variety of beer styles. The Stout House opened mid-November at 1294 W. Related Articlesĭine 909: New restaurants open in Fontana, San Bernardino and RiversideĪ new brewery has quietly opened in Upland. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Claremont Educational Foundation. Designated driver and under-21 tickets are $10, and kids younger than 12 get in free. General admission tickets are $50, while VIP admission tickets, which grant hour-early entrance for a rare beer tasting, are $65. More than three dozen breweries, cideries, and wineries are scheduled to participate in the event. Tickets are available now for Last Name Brewing’s anniversary celebration, Brews & Bros, set for Jan.
He says he’ll miss their chipotle chicken enchiladas. Thanks to reader Brent who alerted me of the closure via Twitter. Don Martin goneĭon Martin Mexican Grill in north San Bernardino has been shuttered.Ī recent drive-by at the restaurant at 1970 Ostrems Way revealed “For Lease” signs dotting the property. Thanks to longtime contributor Carl for the heads up on the Upland location delay. No opening date has been announced for the Fontana location. 15.Īnother location is currently under construction in the Highland Village shopping center at the northeast corner of Sierra and South Highland avenues in Fontana. Foothill Blvd., is now scheduled to open Jan. The opening of the Upland Raising Cane’s, originally set to open last month, has been pushed back. The two remaining Inland Empire locations are Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino. It was one of two Riverside County locations that shut down last year.