Highland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. The population in 2010 (US Census) was 53,104, up from 44,605 at the 2000 census. The term Highland also refers to a geographical area of the city of San Bernardino (generally east of Del Rosa Avenue to the eastern city limits), and parts of unincorporated San Bernardino County. Highland is generally divided into two regions, East Highland and Highland (Generally considered west of the 210, with the majority of inhabitants living east of the freeway.)
Things to do in Highland
4.5 based on 107 reviews
We ate there for my Birthday. The service was great. The chips and salsa tasted really good. The food was prepared perfectly. I had the Senior carnitas plate, and it tasted great. The Strawberry Margarita was good as well. The servers were polite, helpful, friendly, and efficient.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Phone: 909-213-7342, Email: [email protected],Executive Chef/Owner: Ryan Berk
Delicious honey orange ice cream and the strawberry balsamic is not bad either. The quality of the ice cream is really fantastic. The only thing is that they don't let you try the different flavors. Even though it's freshly made, there are different tubs that are readily available for people to try so that they can make better decision.
4.5 based on 162 reviews
A year or so ago, I would have probably given the Caprice Cafe a 5 star rating, as the food has always been good, and the service great. Sadly I can not offer that rating. My husband, daughter and myself went there for New Years Eve dinner and we all got sick...we all ate the exact same thing as the menu was limited that night. We contacted them immediately to let them know, and they could care less. Sadly we were good customers of theirs as we live locally and own our own business on the same street. I know it may have been a one off....but the lack of concern and what felt like a brush off left us agreeing that there are other options in town that are as good or better!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
I stopped by 3D yesterday after reading their very good reviews and ordered my favorite and my wife's favorite doughnut. They were good, but no better than what you can get at most doughnut dispensaries.
If you are in this area of Highland and want a doughnut, stop here, but I wouldn't drive any distance to get here. The doughnuts are very average.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
My guest and I visited here after eating at the Jade Inn, and this was an excellent desert. As has always been the case, they have a very large selection of flavors and the price isn't bad.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Savor the flavors and freshness of farm to fork cuisine in the modern sophistication and elegance of the newly remodeled Pines Steakhouse at San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino. Dine from a revamped and updated dinner menu featuring cutting-edge flavors and dishes. Organic and locally sourced produce, along with an exclusive brand of top choice, wet-aged, premium USDA Prime beef and the freshest and finest seafood delivered daily, will create an indelible dining experience unparalleled in the Inland Empire. And every Sunday, toast to the new flavors of brunch in The Pines with an all-you-can-eat buffet that fuses the artistic with the delectable, offering you an extensive selection of the finest of fine dining. Enjoy exciting new flavors while just steps away from the excitement of the casino floor. Sundays from 10am - 2pm. Must be 21 years of age or older to enter.
I thought it would be nice having a nice Sunday Brunch to celebrate the 4th of July holidays as my Dad served our country and is a Purple Heart member. However, I was a little bit disappointed that the "service" and our "Waiter" was not that great. He was nice but just slow. Perhaps he had a lot of tables and the Manager of the restaurant should of helped out more or other Waiters pitched in. Simply, they need to hire more Waiters/Waitresses. Example: we went to the Buffet Counter and asked this staff member for warm butter for the crab (which was frozen with ice.) She said to ask our Waiter. I don't know why she did not offer to just get it when she was not doing anything and just standing there doing nothing as my table was a few feet from her. She does not offer to look for him too. Also, there was 4 to 5 workers just standing around doing nothing since I was the only customer in the buffet line. Then, my family kept trying to track down our Waiter and it took 20 minutes. I then asked him if he can warm or simply microwave the iced crabs since it is to cold for my 87 year old mother to eat and give us some warm butter. He never returns with the crab legs and has someone else informs us we cannot comply with your request and returns the frozen crab back to our table. Then that person says there is some warm crab at the buffet line. However, there is no warm crab left at the buffet food table. He must of felt guilty because 10 minutes later he brings us a plate of shrimp. We don't want shrimp, my Mom wants to eat warm crab. I don't understand why they could nto simply microwave the crab for 2 minutes. Our mistake was going at 1:00 p.m. as they ran out of the fruit at 1:05 p.m. and never replaced it, few desserts left, no warm soup, no crab at 1:30 p.m. was left, and a total of 5 empty buffet containers with no food at all. If this was at their regular buffet restaurant at the San Manuel Casino I could understand the situation but this is suppose to be the ultimate dining experience per their brochure. The servers downstairs in their regular buffet has better class and service. The good part was my husband did like the prime rib. The rest of us was not so impressed with this place considering all the advertising. Perhaps, we just got bad luck, bad timing, etc. Maybe, we might try it again but not for their Sunday Brunch. We were still nice to give a 20 percent tip since the 6 of us did enjoying spending our time together and our Waiter was somewhat nice but just not to par in servicing our table. Ex. moving our plates from our table, not available, etc.. It was just sad the service was not he best considering this should be a 5 star restaurant and the lack of food available at the time we were there.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
A collection of America's best. Eureka! Features an elevated American selection of craft beer, whiskey, regional wine, & locally sourced ingredients.
The burgers have my unequivocal recommendation, but the rest of the menu is best sampled to find your own particular favorites. Nice wine list for a burger joint too, but the options change frequently so don't get too attached!
4.5 based on 60 reviews
My wife and I ate their for lunch on Saturday while out shopping. Fantastic food, great service and very clean restaurant. It's easy to understand why the lines are so long to place an order as the food is extraordinary! I'm from Iowa and you can't find good Mexican fare up there, but Rosa Marie's is a must stop if you are in the area.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
At In-N-Out Burger, quality is everything. Stop by to enjoy our menu of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, french fries and shakes. In-N-Out makes fast food the old fashioned way.
Get there early and it's a better experience as it gets crowded. We both had the single burger/w fries. The burgers were good but they are slim on the meat . However, the fries are better than average. The place is clean and the employees are nice plus efficient. We'll go back occasionally when we want a quick bite.
4 based on 65 reviews
Visit Two Guys Pizza and Pasta! Great tasting homemade sauce and pasta. We tried the stuffed shells, pizza and garlic toast. We didn't know they serve their house bread with whipped garlic butter. That was super D'Lish! Didn't care for the garlic toast. Saturated with butter. However the ricotta cheese was barnone! The stuffed shells yummy and the pizza was great. Our bill came to $34 for 4 people. Portions are good size. The only good Italian place other than just pizza for around 10 miles. We will come back! You must try this place. Been in business for 30+ years
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