Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Sugarloaf. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Sugarloaf is an unincorporated community residential area less than a mile south of Big Bear City and 8 miles from the eastern tip of Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains of San Bernardino County, California. The area is primarily residential with a convenience store and a post office located at the center of the community. The residential area is set at an elevation of 7,096 feet at its center, whereas its extreme northern border is 6,998 feet above sea level and the southern tip sits at 7,218 feet above sea level. There is no municipal organization for the area, and all fire, water, and police service is provided by San Bernardino County. The ZIP code for the community is 92386, the area code 909, and the population is 1,816. Big Bear High School is located in the northern part of the community.
4 based on 157 reviews
We were a party of 5 on a bike tour. Peppercorn Grille was our first choice, but had to wait too long. So we tried El Jacalito and were very satisfied. Great enchiladas, tasty, seared to perfection. The Bistek Picado was a treat. Big portions and sure enough for the price. Nice ambiente too, and efficient staff. Would have loved to see one or two more smiles on their faces, but the location was packed (we've been there on a saturday night). Absolutely recommendable.
4 based on 85 reviews
We always enjoy going here on Wednesday evenings for the dollar menu and great Margarita's! The patio is always a lovely place to eat during the summer months. The owners and the staff are always very accommodating.
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4 based on 19 reviews
First time in Big Bear and a friend recommended Gaby's and we loved it. It's very casual. - Gaby greeted us and told us what to order. We loved the chips and delicious salsas - the green one is very hot! Try the Palto salad (avocado)and the other Bolivian entrees - we had the picante chicken and the Churasco (ribeye and sausage) that come out on a hot, splattering plate. Everything tasted homemade, service was really quick and they are very friendly.
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