Cask 'n Cleaver

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4,3
Основано на отзывах: 10

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Offbeat L.A.
73 month ago
A Riverside branch of the restaurant which opened in 1969, closed in October 2017, while branches in Fallbrook (1997-2008) and San Dimas have closed as well.
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Offbeat L.A.
73 month ago
Apparently Cask ‘n Cleaver were one of the earliest restaurants in the area to adopt a Salad Bar, and it is still on the menu today.
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Offbeat L.A.
73 month ago
The interior full of rich burgundy leather booths, 1970s Colonial-style chairs, brick work, wood ceilings & walls, but most interestingly, rustic log support beams found throughout the restaurant.
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Offbeat L.A.
73 month ago
When this property was built, it was the only building amongst ranches and vineyards, but the neighborhood has grown into a suburban outpost.
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Offbeat L.A.
73 month ago
Constructed of brick, wood & river rock, roofline is cantilevered & supported by full logs as beams. The windows are crisscrossed w/ lattice. Pond w/ waterfall in the back creates a retreat-like feel.
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Offbeat L.A.
73 month ago
Opened 1967 by Chuck & Linda Keagle. This steakhouse took over a 1930s orchard house, built by Konstany Stys, folk architect. Stys built 15 houses in Russian Village District during Great Depression.
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Susan 💋 M
110 month ago
Great happy hour! And the food is so good too. Everyone is so friendly!
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Phillip C
127 month ago
Steak was great but all the other food was terrible. Mushroom appetizer was undercooked and the fries I had were obviously out of a bag and never hit a deep fryer. Not a drip of grease on them.
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Kourtney D
136 month ago
Great Service Always! Salad bar is yummy and the potato salad rocks.
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Howard S
163 month ago
try the stake bites at the bar. the bartender rocks!!!!!!!