RC named best city
Hey, we're not just suburban sprawl after all.
A recent issue of the Inland Empire Weekly had readers voting Rancho Cucamonga as the best city. Readers of the alt-weekly also thought the best mall, best Mexican restaurant and best restaurant overall are located in the city of grapes.
Other nods to this city includes Brunswick Deer Creek on Haven Avenue as best bowling alley, Galli's on Carnelian Avenue as best rock bar, online business Allgreens Lip Balm as best eco-friendly business, punk record store Dr. Strange on Amethyst Avenue as best place to buy vinyl, Victoria Gardens as best mall, Suite 106 Cupcakery at Victoria Gardens as best dessert, Berries Frozen Yogurt on Day Creek Boulevard as best frozen dessert, Red Hill Coffee Shop on Foothill Boulevard as best greasy spoon, Haandi on Haven Avenue as best Indian restaurant, Corky's on Haven Avenue in this city as best late-night eats, Tio's on Day Creek Boulevard as best Mexican restaurant, Monaco's Pizza on Day Creek Boulevard as best pizza, Sycamore Inn as best restaurant, and Steer n' Stein on Archibald Avenue as best steakhouse.
A recent issue of the Inland Empire Weekly had readers voting Rancho Cucamonga as the best city. Readers of the alt-weekly also thought the best mall, best Mexican restaurant and best restaurant overall are located in the city of grapes.
Other nods to this city includes Brunswick Deer Creek on Haven Avenue as best bowling alley, Galli's on Carnelian Avenue as best rock bar, online business Allgreens Lip Balm as best eco-friendly business, punk record store Dr. Strange on Amethyst Avenue as best place to buy vinyl, Victoria Gardens as best mall, Suite 106 Cupcakery at Victoria Gardens as best dessert, Berries Frozen Yogurt on Day Creek Boulevard as best frozen dessert, Red Hill Coffee Shop on Foothill Boulevard as best greasy spoon, Haandi on Haven Avenue as best Indian restaurant, Corky's on Haven Avenue in this city as best late-night eats, Tio's on Day Creek Boulevard as best Mexican restaurant, Monaco's Pizza on Day Creek Boulevard as best pizza, Sycamore Inn as best restaurant, and Steer n' Stein on Archibald Avenue as best steakhouse.



Hey Man! I told Cheech years ago man that we should venture east and check out the I.E. man. I can totally get down with Suite 106, Berries, that old dudes Red Hill, that wacky Haandi, and csaual Corky's...plus Tio's is hot and Monaco's is mellow. I worry about "The Man" at Sycamore...but the Steer is smokin'. But you all have to consider the source too man...I.E. Weekly is not a coffee table book by any means.
Tommy! I didn't know you read my blog. Are you still arguing with Paul Chabot?
If the Brunswick Deer Creek in RC is hte best Bowling alley in the I.E., I'd shudder to imagine how the other bowling alley's in the IE are.
Just bowled last night at Upland's Brunswick on Foothill west of Euclid. Nice and clean. Too many unsupervised children last night, however.