Loma Linda (Spanish for "beautiful hill") is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States, that was incorporated in 1970. The population was 23,261 at the 2010 census, up from 18,681 at the 2000 census. The central area of the city was originally known as Mound City; its eastern half was originally the unincorporated community of Bryn Mawr.
Things to do in Loma Linda
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 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 9 reviews
Friends referred us to this place with little signage, tucked among several medical buildings and near a McDonalds Restaurant. Extremely spacious - even has a piano!
Sandwiches were large. The counter service was good and fairly fast. Sandwiches were fresh, innovative and good sized. Same with the salads.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
My wife love's their boba milk tea. I'm not a boba fan, though I do enjoy their mocha blended drinks--caramel mocha or cookies and cream mocha. Do try to visit during off-peak times as the line can get long, though service has always been quick. Almost always order to go as seating can be tricky.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
In a non-descript strip-mall on Redlands Blvd., about 1.5 blocks from Anderson. Najwas is spacious and bright. The menu has a large selection of ethnic dishes. We had the Greek salad, some lentil soup and a chicken shawarma. The salad was fresh, generous, albeit not entirely "Greek". While I like the spinach bed, a true Greek salad should have mostly ripe tomatoes and cucumbers. The olive oil (also served with flatbread) is excellent. The lentil soup is delicious, but is really a lentil cream soup. The obligatory croutons in the soup should be left out or asked about. The soup portion was too small for the price. Good service and no annoying music.
4 based on 71 reviews
My husband & I treated a friend to lunch here back in March. The restaurant is in the area of a strip mall and doesn't look like much from the outside, but once you walk through the door, it is a very lovely, and welcoming atmosphere. We were greeted, and seated promptly. The server made a recommendation for red wine, and it was very good, as was the Peroni beer. For an appetizer, we ordered the Bruschetta Alla Napolentana - it was tasty, but not as good as the bruschetta I make at home. I ordered the Veal Parmigiana and sadly, the veal was somewhat tough (note that I did not complain to the server, so they did not have a chance to offer something else). My husband ordered the Linguini Pescatore and it looked scrumptious (he said it was). Our friend ordered the Eggplant Parmigiana and said it was really good - she took half of it home as the portion was huge. Service was very good. I would certainly give this restaurant another try if we're ever in the area again, and would recommend it if you love Italian like we do.
4 based on 207 reviews
Ate here after a long day of meetings. The calorie count listed on the menu provided me with information to make an educated choice for entree options. If you are watching and counting calories this is not the place for you. Even the salads were loaded with calories.
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 14 reviews
Always want to stop by and have some delicious yogurt at Yogurtlicious. I have decided I like their yogurt better than any ice cream. They offer great toppings and you can finish it off with chocolate and or caramel sauce....and even whipped cream. It is a very sinful indulgence. Many times my car automatically goes there on autopilot!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
This restaurant has the most awesome food and is one of my favorites. The soft summer rolls I order and eat them for my meal and the peanut sauce nobody makes like they make it! Just don't try going during the normal lunch hour if you are in a hurry as they do not have a lot of staff and may take longer although worth any wait you may have.
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