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Stell Coffee & Tea
We serve coffee, sandwiches, beer & baked goods. Second location 1453 Ford st #103 Redlands
1580 Barton Rd Ste A Redlands , CA 92373
Summit Tea Company
We Wholesale direct sourced premium loose leaf teas! As a small business we sell to local coffee stops, cafes, restaurants, online businesses, etc. Want to purchase Retail or Wholesale? We can be...
333 E Stuart Ave Suite D Redlands , CA 92374
Whether you're looking for fresh-roasted whole bean coffee or an expertly prepared coffee or espresso drink, our team will help you make a choice that fits your taste. All of our coffee is roasted fresh, and our drinks are brewed fresh to order, ensuring the most dynamic flavor possible. Every drink makes a difference; for every pound of coffee we brew or sell, 10 lbs of food are donated to a local food bank.
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Redlands Restaurants with Patios
Discover 25 rave-worthy Redlands restaurants with outdoor seating. From classic cafes to classy date nights, there’s something for everyone who wants to eat outside.
- Written by: Staff Writer of About Redlands
Top Redlands Coffee Shops (DRINK. LOCAL. COFFEE.)
Whether you live in Redlands, or you're visiting the area, you'll love the vibrant independent coffee shops in our community. See what our hometown coffee experts are brewing (and pulling) — and discover 8 local favorite places.
- Written by: Niko Wittman of About Redlands
13 Can’t Miss Redlands Breakfast Spots
From sweet to savory and indulgent to health conscious, there's a huge selection of Redlands breakfast spots from which to choose. These are some of our favorites.
- Written by: Niko Wittman of About Redlands
Why I Love Redlands: Gabriel Gonzalez
From mouthwatering local eats, alluring orange groves, engulfing mountain ranges, to its distinctive inhabitants -- Redlands has a unique appeal to everyone who calls it home. Gabriel Gonzalez is no different.
- Written by: Gabriel Gonzalez of The Leader Huddle
How to Spend a Day/Weekend in Redlands
While many visitors come to California for the bright lights of Los Angeles and San Francisco, it can be nice to escape the hustle and bustle. Redlands is one of the best places in California to do this and enjoy all that nature has to offer in the Golden State.
- Written by: Daniel Hall of GILI Sports
Tis' the Season for Hot Chocolate
Narein is an 11 year old Redlander who LOVES exploring our local kid-friendly food and beverage scene. Here Narein hunts down tummy warming and soul filling hot chocolate! Where will you try first??
- Written by: Narein Jobanputra
Off the Beaten Path
As a local Redlander you are probably looking for the inside scoop. You have been to State Street and eaten at all the well-known spots. Is it time to shake things up? Well, the team at Creative 7 Designs has some off the beaten path suggestions for you to escape the madness. Check out their hole in the wall, uncommon, secret spots. Photo Credit: Bruce Herwig
- Written by: Joseph Kibler of Creative 7 Designs
18 Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Redlands
Two things we love, food and our dogs. Why not combine the two?! Here is our list of local dog and human-friendly digs. Enjoy!
- Written by: Lorin Grow of Furry Face
The Face of Redlands, Part 2 "YOUNGBLOODS"
The YOUNGBLOODS photography art exhibit took place in 2014. It was the second phase of Redlands' Photographer Marc Piron's "The Face of Redlands." The purpose was to raise funds for unique art installments to Downtown Redlands and the Downtown Art Walk. Watch the video here.
- Written by: About Redlands
Our Travel Guide to Redlands Breweries: Drink. Local. Beer.
Our greater Redlands community is home to an amazing selection of brewhouses and microbreweries. Read our local guide to discover some of the best pours around.
- Written by: Niko Wittman of About Redlands
Hands On Knitting Center
Hands On Knitting Center is a fiber arts store which opened in 2011. There, one discovers natural yarns and fibers of both animal and plant origin, many of which are machine washable. There are also patterns, pattern books, and the tools (needles, hooks, looms) necessary to create sweaters, socks, scarves, shawls, hats, gloves, cuffs – you name it. Since weaving looms are expensive, the Center offers looms for rent, so one can try a weaving project without having to purchase a loom.
- Written by: Deborah Rada of Redlands Community News
Places to Eat with Kids
Skip the dishes. Forget the meal prep. As a busy parent, you deserve to take a break from all the rigamarole of planning and cooking. Luckily, the Redlands restaurant scene is filled with great places to eat with kids.
- Written by: Niko Wittman of About Redlands
Where They Know Your Name and They’re Glad You Came – The Royal Falconer
Established in 1999, The Royal Falconer is the oldest, and most iconic, pub in Redlands.
- Written by: Deborah Rada of Redlands Community News
Eat, Drink and Be Married
Wedding convention has guests expecting a sit-down catered meal, a bartender and a four-tier cake topped with figurines.
But today, couples are occasionally bucking convention.
Local Brews You Don’t Want to Miss
Breweries are undoubtedly one of the top places to kick-back and relax with friends and family. In addition to the tasty beverages available, breweries are family friendly (yes, this includes your fur-babies) and a great place to visit.
- Written by: Chloe & Niko guest writer
Redlands Hauntings
Innocent spirits. Demonic apparitions. Floating orbs. Redlands is one of the most haunted towns in America. Discover the 10 spookiest places to explore.
- Written by: M.B. Sandoval
How Mindfulness Can Bring You Home
I was born and raised in northern New Jersey, 15 minutes or so outside of New York City. I love NJ and NYC and they will always hold a special place in my heart. Even though I was connected to my birth home and surrounding areas, there was this lingering feeling as I grew up that I did not quite belong in such a fast-paced, ever changing, always on the go, crowded lifestyle that was NJ and the metropolitan area.