RESTAURANTS In Claremont
UPDATE DEC. 15, 2020 – Nearly all restaurants and food shops in Claremont, California, are currently open for#ClaremontToGo take-out dining — please phone ahead or information on special hours.


From Los Angeles to the Inland Empire—and beyond—foodies are flocking to Claremont, where more than 70 locally owned eateries have earned the city regional acclaim as a “food neighborhood” that’s “worth the drive.”
Tutti Mangia’s Jose Ruiz consistently earns “best chef in the Inland Empire” honors; restaurants Bardot, Viva Madrid, Walter’s and The Orchard at DoubleTree Hotel are among local staples; and stops popular with visitors include Cheese Cave, Bert & Rocky’s Ice Cream, and I Like Pie. The Hotel Casa 425 lounge and outdoor living room is known for its signature margarita and small plates. Sample whiskeys at vomFASS, or wines at Packing House Wines or Magnolia Wine Bar. And any Route 66 craft beer tour must include Claremont Craft Ales, which produces over 3,000 barrels annually, including its signature Jacaranda Rye IPA.
With many 4- and 5-star (Yelp) choices located within the walkable Claremont Village, Village Square and Claremont Packing House area, visitors might choose to enjoy the city’s free parking—or take Metrolink—and literally stroll to wherever their appetites lead them.
Sushi Maru Seafood
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The Cajun Crab
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The Coffee Bean And Tea Leaf #127
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The Orchard — at DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont
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The Press – TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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The Quarter Creole Cuisine – TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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Uno Tres Otto
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Waba Grill Teriyaki House – Auto Center
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