Restaurants: La Verne: August 2011 Archives



Roberta's Village Inn, 2326 D St. (at Bonita), La Verne
The Village Inn is a diner, not a hotel, in downtown La Verne, open since 1969. I wrote a column about the restaurant, but that was about the ownership change and the people aspect. (I'll put the column at the end of this writeup.)
Roberta's is a charming place with Coca-Cola kitsch, gingham curtains, a counter with swivel seats, two dining rooms, a lot of regulars, a friendly staff and a homey atmosphere.
They do breakfast and lunch at Roberta's, with all the staple items. I had breakfast there with a friend Monday. He had the special, chorizo and eggs ($6, pictured), which he liked. I had pancakes and sausage ($5.75) and had no complaints.
They also do dinner at Roberta's now, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The menu only has a half-dozen items, but there's always a special or two. Back in December I had chicken parmigiana over fettucine ($10), which was not only pretty good but enough food to take half home.
I returned two weeks ago for dinner and had lobster ravioli (ooh la la), price forgotten but probably $10 (pictured). The Italian wedding soup is excellent, the ravioli was good (perhaps oversauced) and it's a good thing for my waistline there were only two garlic knots. Desserts included a couple of cobblers.
So, Roberta's is a neat little place, where the food is solid but unspectacular. Dinner, though, is better than you'd expect.

A journalist for more than two decades, David Allen has been writing a column for the 

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