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Downtown Rialto's Patio West Deli is a current deal of the day from Amazon Local.
The deal is $10 worth of food and drink for only $5.
At the time of this post, you've only got about 10 hours to take advantage of the deal.
You're allowed to purchase up to two vouchers, but can only use them one at a time, and you've got to use the entire $10 in one fell swoop.
Your purchase price ($5) will never expire, however the bonus $5 will expire on April 9, 2012. The vouchers will be valid beginning tomorrow.
To purchase, follow this link.
The deal is $10 worth of food and drink for only $5.
At the time of this post, you've only got about 10 hours to take advantage of the deal.
You're allowed to purchase up to two vouchers, but can only use them one at a time, and you've got to use the entire $10 in one fell swoop.
Your purchase price ($5) will never expire, however the bonus $5 will expire on April 9, 2012. The vouchers will be valid beginning tomorrow.
To purchase, follow this link.
If you're craving a Togo's sandwich and head over to the north San Bernardino store that was next to the Starbucks on University Parkway, you'll be in for a little surprise.
That's because that location has, um, relocated just south of the old one, from 4275 University Parkway to 4077 University Parkway.
Togo's is now open in the former home of Noble Roman's/Tuscano's, near the Chevron station.
Baskin-Robbins is making the move, too, but they're not quite ready. They'll be open November 3, according to a sign posted at the new site.
That's because that location has, um, relocated just south of the old one, from 4275 University Parkway to 4077 University Parkway.
Togo's is now open in the former home of Noble Roman's/Tuscano's, near the Chevron station.
Baskin-Robbins is making the move, too, but they're not quite ready. They'll be open November 3, according to a sign posted at the new site.
Note to self: When eating at a New York-style deli for the first time, don't start with falafel.
OK, maybe I shouldn't have ordered falafel. But I was craving it, and I knew that Innabi's in Redlands was one of the closest places to get my fix.
In fact, they have several variations: as an appetizer, served over hummus; or as a sandwich, wrapped in pita bread (my choice, $3.75), served panini-style, or as a wrap.
Why, oh why, didn't I order the turkey panini instead?
It's not that the felafel wasn't good...it's just that I should probably have started with something a little more deli-like.
My lunch partner, Richard, made the smarter choice: the pastrami combo ($6.99), which came with a generous amount of lean pastrami on sourdough bread (they were out of the usual rye), steak fries and a soda.
OK, maybe I shouldn't have ordered falafel. But I was craving it, and I knew that Innabi's in Redlands was one of the closest places to get my fix.
In fact, they have several variations: as an appetizer, served over hummus; or as a sandwich, wrapped in pita bread (my choice, $3.75), served panini-style, or as a wrap.
Why, oh why, didn't I order the turkey panini instead?
It's not that the felafel wasn't good...it's just that I should probably have started with something a little more deli-like.
My lunch partner, Richard, made the smarter choice: the pastrami combo ($6.99), which came with a generous amount of lean pastrami on sourdough bread (they were out of the usual rye), steak fries and a soda.
Continue reading First bites: Innabi Mediterranean Grill and New York Deli.
Here we are, another Friday, which means new reviews!
First up we have Elaine Lehman's review of the Ontario lunch joint Tummy Busters, which is definitely not to be confused with Tummy Stuffer.
She got the daily special for $5.49, which on the day she went, was fried chicken, which she enjoyed.
Their menu sounds relatively diverse, with burgers, sandwiches, a salad bar and teriyaki dishes.
They're open weekdays during breakfast and lunch hours.
Click here to read her whole review.
Next up is Allan Borgen's review of Del Mar's Baja Mexican restaurant at the northeast corner of Cherry Avenue and Base Line in Fontana.
First up we have Elaine Lehman's review of the Ontario lunch joint Tummy Busters, which is definitely not to be confused with Tummy Stuffer.
She got the daily special for $5.49, which on the day she went, was fried chicken, which she enjoyed.
Their menu sounds relatively diverse, with burgers, sandwiches, a salad bar and teriyaki dishes.
They're open weekdays during breakfast and lunch hours.
Click here to read her whole review.
Next up is Allan Borgen's review of Del Mar's Baja Mexican restaurant at the northeast corner of Cherry Avenue and Base Line in Fontana.
Continue reading Friday's food fun.
Canter's, even!
I didn't believe it either when I saw Josh Dulaney's Fontana Now blog post here.
Odd. Just odd.
I didn't believe it either when I saw Josh Dulaney's Fontana Now blog post here.
Odd. Just odd.
Sometimes the Inland Empire is lucky enough to get something that nobody else has...a giant arrowhead on the side of a hill, for instance.
Sometimes it's a dining experience.
Jason's Deli is a Texas-centric chain with locations in 23 other states, including California.
Lucky for us, Jason's sole California restaurant is in the Inland Empire, at 2555 Canyon Springs Parkway, in Riverside.
Continue reading Jason's Deli is a Dine 909 favorite.




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