Post-ride burger or bbq and beer coming down from Running Springs?
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Post-ride burger or bbq and beer coming down from Running Springs?
Any recos once I'm down the mtn? I didn't see much on Yelp in Running Springs itself. Thanks.
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Not sure if this is close enough to your travels but... 1710 Sessums Dr, Redlands, CA 92374 (Hangar 24)
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You'll ride right by The Mill Creek Cattle Company on the 38 through Mentone. Very near to that, a little sandwich place called Heska's Sugar Shack, which is not the fastest moving, but the sammitches are fantastic. And as TrojanHorse (always) points out, taking a right off of the 38 onto Wabash, and a left on Sessums leads you right to Hangar 24. But that's beer only. As you get further into Redlands the choices of eateries goes way up, but so do the crowds and unlikelihood of finding a decent place to park your bike.
You could also get the old-fashioned cheap burger at the A&W in Mentone, and finish at Hangar. They're maybe 5 minutes apart.
You could also get the old-fashioned cheap burger at the A&W in Mentone, and finish at Hangar. They're maybe 5 minutes apart.
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I always forget Hangar is beer only. Remember, there is food value in beer but no beer value in food.
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Thanks gang. Unfortunately I'll be driving back down the 18, then heading west on the 210 to the 215 south…probably have to find something in San Bernardino :-/ Oh wait! I can take 330 straight down to them--woot!
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There's not much on the bottom of the 330, the few good restaurants have went out of business. Redlands is pretty far if you are on bike, if you're driving I'd hit up Eureka Burger or Darby's. If you're on bike, I'd just go to a fast food place.
I commute from Redlands through Highland, so I know the area pretty well.
I commute from Redlands through Highland, so I know the area pretty well.
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Since you guys pointed me to Redlands, I found a couple of other breweries: Ritual and Escape. Both said it's ok to bring food in to have with my beer. Nicks Burgers got good reviews on Yelp--I'll grab to-go there first.
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I'm expecting a thorough review when you're done... Hangar also allows in outside food, but it's the only one I've been to so I'm interested in alternatives.
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Rocky's Roadhouse in Running Springs makes a great sandwich. I eat there often, in fact I was there Sunday.
Rocky's Roadhouse
https://www.google.com/search?q=rock...&istate=kp:xpd
Rocky's Roadhouse
https://www.google.com/search?q=rock...&istate=kp:xpd
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Burgers, BBQ and more plus some Hangar beers. I frequent this place often including last night.
Mill Creek BBQ
https://www.google.com/search?q=mill...obile&ie=UTF-8
Mill Creek BBQ
https://www.google.com/search?q=mill...obile&ie=UTF-8
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