Thursday, March 18, 2010

Steve's Burgers

http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/iguide/2010/03/inland-restaurant-review-steve.html

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Best Wok Chinese




http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/iguide/2010/02/restaurant-review-best-wok-chi.html

Oscar's Mexican Food




http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/iguide/2010/02/inland-restaurant-review-oscar.html

AJ Barile's Chicago Pizza




http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/iguide/2010/03/inland-restaurant-review-aj-bariles-chicago-pizza.html

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Cheap and Suprisingly Fun Dinner Date!


http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/iguide/2010/02/cheap-and-surprisingly-fun-din.html


This is my first Inland SoCal review! ENJOY!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Martha Green's Eating Room provides delicious delectables


Martha Green’s Eating Room has been in Redlands since the 1990’s. Green moved to California from South Carolina in search of an opportunity and she found it. The local bakery at that time had just closed, and Mrs. Green saw her chance at success. She started out with a small, personal bakery and later expanded to a bakery and restaurant. Originally Martha Green’s Dough-lectibles bakery, the current Martha Green’s Eating Room and Bakery is a great breakfast and lunch joint to try out.


“We have a variety of cookies…we have muffins, coffeecakes, tons of breads, pastries. We donate all of our day-olds to a church—The Harvest, in Redlands. We can pretty much do anything, if you bring us an idea, we can create, create, create,” said Kayte Carr, an employee of the Eating Room for eight years. “We have some new cookies we are doing… the Mississippi mud cookie is our newest cookie and it’s really good.”


Not only is creativity encouraged, but it is also rewarded and acknowledged. Green is open to suggestions, and more often than not, she adds employee creations to the menu.


“If you bring an idea, Martha will let you run with it. If it’s good, she’ll just let you put it on the menu or it will be a special or she’ll put it in the bakery as our newest feature. I think that’s the greatest thing that you can actually come here with ideas and create [them], and she’s cool with that,” Carr said in regards to her boss.


Martha Green also makes a point of giving back to her community in as many ways as she possibly can. She has helped raise funds for various local organizations.


“She’s very active in our community; she’s raised millions and millions of dollars for tons of charities. She’s just so compassionate and she wants to help and raise as much money for everyone that she can. She makes time for everybody,” Carr’s admiration for Green showed through her words.


The atmosphere of Martha Green’s Eating Room is welcoming and whimsical.


“It’s very pleasant; it’s very upbeat—friendly, family-oriented,” said Trishalynn Sanchez, who has been a waitress at the restaurant for about two years.



Employees are part of a close knit group of friends and family that are willing to make each other comfortable and happy.


“I like the job—the people are so nice here, and it’s close to home,” Mark Corrin, a bus boy, said of his job.

Monday, October 12, 2009

LifeHouse Theater continues 'family' tradition


"Robin (Sam Bell, center), Much (Shane Litchfield, left) and Little John (Chris Karraker, right) join with a merry band of men preparing for battle in LifeHouse Theater’s latest new musical, “Robin Hood” (October 3 – November 8)." Copyright LifeHouse Productions, Inc.


LifeHouse Theater in Redlands, CA, has put on many quality productions for sixteen seasons, all the while fostering a family. The actors and production team all agree that there is a special bond that comes from being involved in this particular theater.


“It’s the immediate family that I needed growing up—here I was exposed to the best of life… this place kind of saved me and my family in a very personal way. It just really put me on a very positive path in life and I will never forget this family,” Bethany Schwartzkopf, director of LifeHouse’s current production of “Robin Hood” said.


Schwartzkopf has been working with LifeHouse since the early 1990s. “There are people from all different walks of life involved in the theater and I’ve made some lasting friendships… they’ve made such a large impact on my life… in every aspect of it.”


Scwartzkopf explained that Robin Hood displays this bond effectively on stage.


“I want the audience to get out of Robin Hood an outpouring of what’s on the stage—that camaraderie, that fellowship, that longing for doing what’s right, longing for a beautiful world.” These values hit home among the community of actors and staff involved in LifeHouse.


“In LifeHouse in general, there’s a strong sense of community in this particular theater… there’s a big emphasis on being a community as a cast,” said Sarah Ayotte, who plays Queen Berengaria.


Other members of the cast agree. It’s about being humble and putting on a show for a purpose. “It’s about giving love to the audience,” according to Hannah Jeanette Ayotte who portrays Maid Marian.


The loyal guests of the theater are also considered “family,” according to Jeff DeWitt, general manager of LifeHouse.


“We have guests that come to see our shows that have given up cable TV, they don’t go see movies—this is their entertainment and to those people we are just so appreciative ‘cause they know when they come here they are not going to be bombarded with the messages of the world… they’re going to come here and they’re going to see family values reflected in our shows.”


The fact that the cast and staff make a point to stay humble provides for a wholesome experience the audience can enjoy.


Anthony Potter who plays the part of the Herald said, “Everyone is on the same level, we’re all going for the same goal and purpose… and that’s just really inspiring.”


Show Times:


Fridays 7:30pm
Saturdays 2:15pm, 7:30pm
Sundays 2:15pm


Robin Hood (October 3, 2009-November 3, 2009)
Unto Us: The Nativity Story (November 21, 2009-December 30,2009)
Cinderella (January 9, 2010-February 14, 2010)
The Cross and the Switchblade (February 27, 2010-March 28, 2010)
Pride and Prejudice (April 10, 2010-May 16, 2010)
Esther (May 29, 2010-June 27, 2010)
The Little Mermaid (July 10, 2009-August 8, 2010)
Pursued: A Jonah Story (August 21, 2010-September 19, 2010)


Call 909 335 3037 ext. 21 for reservations.
Visit LifeHouse at www.lifehousetheater.com.