Restaurants near Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre
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- MMelvinPalm Springs / Palm Desert Cities •2 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food is excellent and the service is great. the ambience is excellent.More infoCanyons RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Californian• Hemet•4.9
- DDanielSan Diego •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoVery nice. Always great service. I know all the servers well. I’ve been a regular patron since the day they opened. Many years. I return for a reason.More infoThe Vineyard Rose at South Coast WineryPrice: Expensive• Californian• Temecula•4.4
- TTaraVIPLos Angeles •34 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoI love this place. I sat on the front porch and it was nicely heated. I ordered the Cacio e Pepe which was good but had SO much garlic. I don’t think this dish usually has garlic. I also randomly added rib eye steak as it was an add on. I like that this place is dog friendly. Unfortunately there was a screaming child next to my table. I honestly think it’s too fancy for kids.More infoFERROPrice: Moderate• Contemporary Italian• Palm Desert•4.7
- AAbrahmOrange County •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoDinner at Ponte was a lovely experience! We had a seat right next to a heater. There was ambient acoustic guitar music. The mussels, salmon and halibut were delicious. Our server was amazing! Thank you for the wonderful experience.More infoThe Restaurant at PontePrice: Expensive• Californian• Temecula•4.8
- IIngridVIPNew Mexico •26 reviews5.0Dined on 26 Dec 2024We did the Cave tour with Judy as our guide and it was a wonderful experience. We started with a tasting of sparkling wine in the tasting room. She then led us outside to picnic tables and told us about the winery while we enjoyed tastings of a white blend and a Sauvignon Blanc. From there, we had a tour of the grounds and wine cave (full of aging red wines and dining tables). We ended up in the library, a room for large groups at on end of the cave. Here, we were served cheese and meat boards, with fruit, walnuts, crackers, and chocolates. While we nibbled, we tasted several red wines, as Judy continued her stories about the winery and wine evaluation. Our final stop was back at the tasting room to sample a Cabernet Sauvignon. We really enjoyed Judy’s tour and the wine, and we purchased six bottles. After all the wine, we decided that some food was in order, so we had lunch at an outdoor table. The chili bean and beef soup was delicious, as were the birria empanadas, which we shared.More infoOak Mountain Winery Cave CaféPrice: Expensive• Winery• Temecula•4.5
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