Can't go hungry in this town

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One restaurant door closes, another opens.

In this city, many are mourning the loss of Pei Wei, Las Campanas, Noble House, Macaroni Grill and The Whole Enchilada.

But a couple of new ones are cropping up. Last month, Bright Star, a Thai Vegan eatery on 9819 Foothill Blvd. opened. I've been eying their "Coming Soon" sign for a while with anticipation. I'm not vegan, I'm not even Thai, but the thought of this niche culinary offering coming to town sounded fun.

And just down the street from the newsroom is Dickey's, a BBQ chain that opened last week on 9670 Haven Ave. There's a Dickey's in Chino with more coming in Fontana and Ontario.   

3 Comments

Jeff said:

Oh, Pei Wei... We hardly knew ye.

*sob*

- J

eddy said:

we will definitely miss Noble House. las Campanas was overpriced and the food was terrible, nice idea but good riddance!

David Allen said:

I'll be blogging about Dickey's on Friday. Not sure when I'll make it to a Thai vegan restaurant, though.

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