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Update on Victoria Gardens newcomers

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Nestle.JPGIs it harder to find a job if you're not into Facebook?

It seems like it, especially if you want to work for Nestle. The cookie joint is gearing up to open at the end of the year at Victoria Gardens. This sign is posted in front of the shop, which is across from Starbucks.

Several newcomers have opened at the mall, including Dukez (Men's apparel), Swee'Ts (funnel cakes and other carnival food), Raylight-Flashwear (clothes that light up) and Gelato Ice & Bites.

Two sit-down restaurants, Paisanos and Candelas, are expected to open at the end of the year or in January. Paisanos, an Italian restaurant, will be near AMC. Candelas, a Mexican restaurant, will be near Fleming's.

It looks like Victoria Gardens will have a Chipotle in the future. A liquor license notice is seen posted at a shop near Pinkberry.

Photo by Thomas Cordova/Staff Photographer


Free (late) lunch tomorrow

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Jamba Juice, located at Victoria Gardens near Starbucks, will offer free flatbreads to the first 150 customers starting at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The new California Flatbread comes in four flavors -- Tomo Artichoko, Smokehouse Chicken, Mediterran Yum and Four Cheesy.

Taco joint turns 21, Wahoo!

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Everybody knows the 21st birthday is the best.

Celebrate it with Wahoo's, on 11561 Foothill Blvd., next Saturday starting 11 a.m. The first 21 guests will receive a special goody bag. Gift cards and coupons for free meals will also be handed out. 

Two VG eateries prepare to open

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Restaurant vacancy? What restaurant vacancy, asks Victoria Gardens.

Two sit-down restaurants are fighting the clock to open in time for the holiday season. Paisano, an Italian restaurant, is scheduled to open at the end of this month. The restaurant will open near the AMC Theaters, filling the void left by Sisley's in January.

Candelas, a Mexican restaurant with locations in San Diego and Coronado, is expected to open in January or earlier, said Masa Liles, director of marketing for Victoria Gardens. The eatery will take over the space left by Wapango, which also closed in January.

Drink up, it's chilly outside

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Peppermint, pumpkin and winter dream lattes will be free this Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. The Holiday Open House offer is at all California locations.

Does anyone out there know what "winter dream" is?

Trader Joe's becomes early riser

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Starting today, Trader Joe's is opening at 8 a.m., one hour earlier than normal. The change is happening chain wide. One cashier told me it's an effort to compete with larger supermarkets that have longer hours.

Support struggling businesses on Haven

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HavenDetour.JPGBusinesses near the train tracks on Haven Avenue are struggling now that a portion of the street is completely closed. Many are mom and pop shops that depend on passersby. If you're in the area, try to stop by, even if it's slightly out of the way.

Keep in mind that although Haven is closed from Sixth and Arrow, you can still go past the detour signs at Sixth and Arrow to frequent businesses and doctor's offices. You just can't cross the tracks.

El Ranchero, at Sixth and Haven remains open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Use Sixth to get to the Mexican eatery. The other El Ranchero on Carnelian and 19th has been opened for 10 years. When owner Robert Cantarero opened the Haven location, he had no idea that construction on Haven would begin three weeks later.

Just because the street is closed is no excuse to skip your workout. California Athletic Club, although a bit tricky to get to, is still open. Going north bound, use Sixth and go into the Arco station to a back road that takes you behind the gym. Going south bound, use Hermosa, Eighth, Center and Seventh to get to the gym.

Perhaps the hardest hit of all is Haven Car Wash, which depends heavily on people driving by and hardly anybody has been driving by Haven and Jersey since Friday. Owner Nick Nazari said it's been a nightmare since initial work on the street started earlier this year. Use Utica and Jersey to get to the car wash/gas station. You can also take Haven past Arrow going southbound.

Mediha Fejzagic DiMartino/Staff Photographer

Keep pedaling, Pedal Spin

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Pedal Spin Studio, is near Victoria Gardens on 12499 Victoria Gardens Lane.

Information:
(909) 803-0246.







Will Lester/
Staff Photographer



Pedal Spin Studio is marking its one-year anniversary on Wednesday with a big party. There will be food, raffle prizes and discounts on gear and membership. And oh yeah, lots of spinning. In addition to spinning classes, a DJ will be spinning, too. The bash starts at 4 p.m.

The studio, with a location in Montrose, is expanding and planning to occupy a space in the Claremont Village Expansion in spring.

Paisano to move into Victoria Gardens

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That lonely void left by Sisley's at Victoria Gardens will soon be filled.

Italian restaurant Paisano is leaving its Fontana location and moving next to Lucille's at Victoria Gardens. The eatery is expected to open mid-December, said Masa Liles, director of marketing for Victoria Gardens.



 

Dutton to speak at Antonino's

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From The Bizz, Matt Wrye reports that Sen. Bob Dutton will speak at the Inland Valley Business Alliance next Monday. As you may know, the IVBA is former Chamber President Norm MacKenzie's latest venture.  

Fresh & Easy opens Sept. 30

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You've driven by it a zillion times. It's finally going to open.

Fresh & Easy's doors open 10 a.m. Sept. 30. Reusable bags will be given out on opening day.

The neighborhood grocer is on the corner of Foothill and Day Creek, next to BevMo.

Calling all Davids

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... and Daves and Davys.

Famous Dave's, the barbecue eatery on 11470 Fourth St., is marking the chain's 15th anniversary next Monday by giving special treatment for anyone named David, Dave or Davy. Dudes with this special name will get a free entree with a maximum value of $15. Guys with those names as their middle names will get entrees half off.

For everyone else, there's the "buck-a-bone" special, which is St. Louis-style ribs for $1 per bone with any entree purchase. There's also $3 draft domestic beers Monday through Thursday. These specials are good 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

The restaurant opened its first location in Hayward, Wisc. in 1994 and opened in this town last summer. There are now 175 locations across the country.

Information: (909) 481-2271

   

Hey ladies, learn how to kick butt

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The Universal Martial Arts Centers (actually, it's just one center on 9879 Foothill near Ramona) will teach a women's self defense seminar on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. The cost is $20 and proceeds will go to local elementary schools. Instructor Rick Duffy will teach participants how to escape or defend an attacker themselves.

Information: (909) 989-1400     

Wine and books? Why not?

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You might have read about the odd pairing in David Allen's column. The Ontario Library cafe is applying for a liquor license.

In this city, wine and books come together when Total Wine & More, the new beverage retailer on Foothill and Day Creek, will donate $5,000 to the Library Foundation on Thursday's grand opening celebration. The wine, beer and spirits warehouse will also donate $5,000 to the Community Foundation, which raises money for cultural and recreational programming.

Total Wine, which opened last week, is hosting an official grand opening 6 p.m. Thursday with several council members. There will be tours of the 24,000-square-foot facility and tastings.    

Wine superstore opens

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A new booze superstore opened today at the Foothill Crossing Shopping Center on 8201 Day Creek. Total Wine & More, just catty corner from Bev Mo, carries 8,000 varieties of wine, 1,000  kinds of beers and 2,000 kinds of liquor. 

Officials hope fair will jumpstart VG

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VGFair.jpgRancho resident Troy Guard, 14, shows off his spray paint art at the Victoria Gardens Art Fair last week.
The new pedestrian fair on South Mainstreet features more than 40 vendors every Wednesday from 4 to 9 p.m. through October.

 
Thomas R. Cordova/
Staff Photographer


The featured story in the newly designed City News today featured Mainstreet Marketplace at Victoria Gardens, the pedestrian fair on South Mainstreet that started this month.

I took an after dinner stroll there on Wednesday, my second time visiting, and was surprised to see businesses that I didn't see the first time. If you enjoy walking through all the exhibit halls at the county fair, you might like the mall's latest addition.

I briefly contemplated buying five bars of handmade soap and a flower pot in the shape of a turtle but I talked myself out of it. But I watched many others buying all sorts of goods they don't need, perhaps an early sign that the mall is inching its way out of the recession.

Farewell to Mama, Senor for now

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According to the David Allen Blog, two more restaurants in this city have called it quits. Greek eatery Mama's Grill on Haven near Civic Center Drive and Senor Agave, the Mexican restaurant that took over Margarita Beach.

Word is, Mama might move to a new location. Let's hope she (he?) finds a spot better than the very hidden one near the JCPenney outlet.

Does your lawn need painting?

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Don't be fooled by the seemingly lush lawn in front of that abandoned home. Chances are, TJ Davis of Green Genie was in town.

The city has hired Green Genie, whose motto is "No lawn too mean to turn green," to bring some color to the neighborhood. You see in Rancho, even the foreclosed homes are swanky.

Photographer John Valenzuela and I tagged along to see Davis on the job. We got our pant leg and lens cap sprayed on but it wasn't something that a little water and vinegar solution couldn't handle.

Supposedly, an hour after the paint job, the grass stays green for three months. You can even roll around in it, although your neighbor might stare.

Check Sunday's paper for a longer story.

Typo in paper part II; our bad

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Swift.jpgSeveral weeks ago, I shared a coffee cake recipe in this space and in the Sunday paper that was given to me by the Pomona Baking Co. It turns out, the flour measurement for the cake topping was inaccurate. Gasp! That's one serious typo, much worse than a misspelling or wrong subject-verb agreement, which I'm infamous for.

Daniel Swift, owner of the bakery pictured, apologizes also. He said he's received quite a few calls about this and had to deliver some coffee cakes as an apology.

Now if you're really dishonest, which I'm not, you would pretend like you baked the cake with the wrong measurements and call Swift asking for an apology cake. Voila! Fresh cake in 100-degree weather and you don't even have to turn on your oven.                                                       Thomas Cordova/Staff Photographer
Don't tell him I sent you.          

If you have a conscience, however, you'll just bake it yourself. Here's the corrected recipe.

Pepper's wants to be healthy

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The city has started a Healthy RC dining program, an effort to get local restaurants to serve good-for-you items. During the public hearing on the fate of Pepper's Mexican Restaurant last night, the owner indicated that he might participate in the Healthy RC initiative.

Last year, the Planning Commission wanted to take away Pepper's ability to serve distilled spirits because it had been operating outside of its permit. People were getting arrested for public intoxication, the bartender served to drunk patrons and the bouncer got into a nasty brawl. Not so healthy.

My what a difference a couple of months have made. My suggestion: Ditch the bouncer and serve veggie quesadillas with whole wheat tortillas. Very healthy.

The City Council, by the way, gave Pepper's a second chance and overturned the Planning Commission's decision. What do you think? A healthy decision?

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