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The Village Inn is a diner, not a hotel, in downtown La Verne, open since 1969. I wrote a column about the restaurant, but that was about the ownership change and the people aspect. (I ll put the column at the end of this writeup.)
They do breakfast and lunch at Roberta s, with all the staple items. I had breakfast there with a friend Monday. He had the special, chorizo and eggs ($6, pictured), which he liked. I had pancakes and sausage ($5.75) airline flight school and had no complaints.
They also do dinner at Roberta s now, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The menu only has a half-dozen items, but there s always a special or two. Back in December I had chicken parmigiana over fettucine ($10), which was not only pretty good but enough food to take half home.
I returned two weeks ago for dinner and had lobster ravioli (ooh la la), price forgotten but probably $10 (pictured). The Italian wedding soup is excellent, the ravioli was good (perhaps oversauced) and it s a good thing for my waistline airline flight school there were only two garlic knots. Desserts included a couple of cobblers.
airline flight school We all wondered how the transition would turn out, customer airline flight school Jerry Dacus confided. It has turned out great. The same atmosphere pervades as it did before. Everyone in town loves Pancho the way they did Roberta.
The Village Inn, which occupies a D Street storefront in the heart of downtown, is said to have opened airline flight school in 1969. The two-story building dates to the early 1900s and has housed a meat market, the library and a five-and-dime, according to La Verne historian Galen Beery, a Village Inn regular.
Seats at the counter are often occupied by regulars who sit in the same sequence. A large bunch from the Hillcrest retirement home walks there for breakfast once a week. Another breakfast group meets to swap town gossip and reminisce about old-time La Verne as Beery, the historian, jots notes for posterity.
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