Even though Tuesday (May 14) is National Dance Like A Chicken Day, you don’t have to dance like a chicken to get a free Feisty Leg at Feisty Chicken & Grill.
Unless you want to.
Even though Tuesday (May 14) is National Dance Like A Chicken Day, you don’t have to dance like a chicken to get a free Feisty Leg at Feisty Chicken & Grill.
Unless you want to.
Who is your hero?
Your mom? A teacher? Your favorite food blogger?
Whoever your hero is, you can treat them to a dozen original glazed doughnuts from Krispy Kreme this Sunday (April 28), when you purchase a dozen doughnuts for yourself.
A couple of weeks back we let you know about the changeover from Oporto to Feisty Chicken & Grill.
We recently learned of a deal the chain is offering that will please parents.
On Sundays, kids 10 and under can get one of three “Peeps” meals for free with the purchase of an entrée, side and a beverage.
It’s just one of several daily specials the chain is offering.
Today (April 22) is Earth Day, and both Loving Hut and Feisty Chicken & Grill have deals lined up in celebration.
Vegan restaurant Loving Hut is offering 10% off when you present this coupon any day through Saturday (April 27). You have the option to display the coupon on your mobile device or print it in color or black and white.
Loving Hut has locations in Claremont (175 N. Indian Hill Blvd., Suite A 102) and Upland (903 W. Foothill Blvd.).
For details, click here.
Apparently, Southern California residents had little appetite for the Portuguese-influenced Australian chicken sandwich restaurant, Oporto.
The franchise owner of the three U.S. locations of the Aussie chain — which opened in 2011 — is converting them to Feisty Chicken & Grill.
The refashioned restaurants will open at 11 a.m. Sunday (April 7).
Ontario’s Panda Inn, which has been in business 20 years, was closed for several weeks while undergoing a remodeling.
The restaurant reopened today (March 28) with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, complete with lion dancers.
The chain is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, with the Pasadena location having opened in 1973.
The Ontario Panda Inn is at 3223 E. Centrelake Drive.
Inland Valley Hope Partners is hosting a fundraising dinner on Monday (March 25) at the Outback Steakhouse, 4492 Ontario Mills Parkway, Ontario.
The dinner is $20, which includes your choice of steak, chicken, salmon or pasta, soup or salad, and coffee, iced tea or soda.
Each table also gets a Bloomin’ Onion.
For the third year, Pacific Western Bank is hosting a food drive for Inland Valley Hope Partners.
Eight branches (five of which are in the Inland Empire) are participating: Corona, Claremont, Covina, Glendora, Irwindale, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario and Upland.
The bank has set a goal to collect 500 food items per location. Last year it collected three tons of food, which helped feed about 150 families for a week.
Since 1968, Inland Valley Hope Partners has provided food, shelter and supportive services to children and families in need. It provides close to 70,000 pounds of food every month, so your donations are definitely needed.
If you would like to host a food drive at your company please call Fran Robertson at Inland Valley Hope Partners 909-622-3806x 231.
Inland Valley Hope Partners has provided food shelter and supportive services since 1968.
LA/Ontario International Airport has never been a culinary hotbed, but it just got a little bit worse.
The Applebee’s in Terminal 2 (AeroMexico, Alaska/Horizon, Continental, Delta, Great Lakes and United/United Express) has closed, “temporarily.”
That narrows your food choices in that terminal down to El Paseo Cafe & Bar, Schlotzsky’s Deli and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Our suggestion: Leave early and stop at In-N-Out on the way to the airport.
Click here for the full story from Inland Valley Daily Bulletin reporter Liset Márquez.
Wanna hang out, drink great craft beer, stuff your face and support a great cause?
Then mark your calendar for Saturday (January 12).
That’s when Chino Valley Brewery will host a fundraiser for Big City Mountaineers, a group that aims to teach life skills to urban youth through outdoor wilderness expeditions.
The brewery will have food for sale, plus giveaways and opportunity drawings to help support the organization.
The event will take place from noon to 8 p.m. at the brewery, 1630 E. Francis St., Unit J, Ontario.