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Corky’s kitchen comes to Greenspot Crossings in Highland – San Bernardino County Sun

Corky’s kitchen comes to Greenspot Crossings in Highland – San Bernardino County Sun

Korky’s Kitchen & Bakery will bring meatballs and snacks with three eggs to Greenspot Crossings, a new shopping center in Highland.

The Rancho Cucamonga -based chain views early until mid -April to open, according to a news from the chain of everyday restaurants based on the Kukamong Rancho.

Most of the development of 22 acres is still under construction. His first two business, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Starbucks, opened in mid -January.

Corky will be in the building next to Starbucks. The signaling is up, an application for serving beer and wine is published and hiring is expected to start soon, the message said.

It will have a dining area of ​​4500 square meters with a place for 32 tables located 173 customers, the message said. There will also be an inner courtyard of 1100 square feet, which can serve another 73 people.

Corky’s serves comfortable foods such as burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, fried fried steak and breakfast. Despite the lack of eggs, Corky’s announced on Facebook that there would be no egg dishes.

It also sells whole pies, cookies and muffins.

This will be the 13th place in the Corky chain with restaurants in San Bernardino, Riverside, Los Angeles and Orange. Corky’s is owned by Mike and Jennifer Towles, who also own Septembers Taproom & Eatery, which has five places in the San Bernardino and Riverside Counts.

Greenspot Crossings is on Greenspot Road on the 215 highway. It will be anchored by Stater Bros. Supermarket.

The mall is to the eagerly anticipated wholesale Costco wholesale, which shoots for the opening on March 8, according to representatives of the city. Facebook users are wondering if it will reduce the Costco crowds in San Bernardino.

Information: Corkyskitchenandbakery.com

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