Reviews on Pub food in Claremont, California, United States. Just 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles is one of California's most impressive college towns, with seven prestigious colleges within walking distance of one another. Here at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, independent boutiques and a craft brewery coexist with over 80 restaurants and pubs, soothing day spas, and bicycle-friendly streets and trails. Stroll through the Claremont Colleges' campuses, visit the Folk Music Center, or explore the sunny Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden.
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4 based on 239 reviews
Love the food, beers, and the patio. A wonderful little sidewalk eatery where you can relax with friends and family and your dog. The duck fries are wonderful!
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4 based on 96 reviews
Friendly place with nice menu of American favorites - burgers, deli sandwiches, good beer and huge mugs of beverages. Nice touch of peanuts on tables with you tossing shells on floor. Portions are huge - you are going to share or take half home. Ordered chips that were ok - could have used better seasoning. Good service. Nice vibe.
4 based on 31 reviews
Seemed like more of a bar than a restaurant with multiple TVs and menu that highlighted small plates. Ahi tacos were tasty as were the chicken and waffles. Peach cobbler dessert was a mushy mess. Did not seem like a "Whisper House" with TVs showing UFC fights and a Poker tournament.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Featuring savory small plates and a full bar, the Casa 425 Lounge offers an intimate venue for friends to come together in the evening. On warm nights, enjoy our Outdoor Living Room featuring casual seating around the glass firepits.HAPPY HOUR EVERYDAY::C
6 of us enjoyed the evening at Casa. It was a birthday Happy Hour. We loved the drinks. The appetizers are expensive and some not worth it, but most were decent. One liked the Happy Hour burrito. Another liked the spicy corn dip and chips. We didn't like the Shrimp dip (too funky). The pear salad was good, one said. Server was sweet and always coming back to see if we wanted more. He even split up the check between all of us, and that made it easy. We will return again!
3 based on 22 reviews
Since 1946, Gusâs has been serving true Southern hospitality and some of the best real pit BBQ around. Housed in the iconic Claremont Packing House, Gusâs is a tribute to Southern life, where family, tradition and celebration are of the utmost importance.
We ordered 3 items, and we each tasted them all. All were good. One had the tri tip caprese with mozzarella, arugala, mayo, and balsamic. Another had the brisket which was very good. The 3rd person had the pulled pork. All were great. Cole slaw was good. Drinks from the bar were expensive, $12 each, but delicious.Happy hour is a great deal, at $4 a sandwich, which includes fries, and coleslaw. Deviled eggs were good too. Dip them in the chipotle salt. Friendly servers!We'll visit again!
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