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has as it prepares to move east.

Neon Bear is planning to reopen as part of the still-under-construction food hall, 330 Third St.

Neon Bear opened in August 2022 in the Pomona Packing Plant, 560 E. Commercial St., taking over the space that was formerly Sanctum Brewing.

New at Haven City Market

Italian cuisine is back on the menu at Haven City Market food hall.

has a variety of hot and cold sandwiches, pastas, salads and Italian sodas.

Delivery is available through and .

Haven City Market is at 8443 Haven Ave., Rancho Cucamonga.

Open again

has reopened following a in which a car drove into the restaurant.

Repairs are still being done, but the restaurant has been given the go-ahead to open in the meantime.

During construction, the restaurant, 380 Foothill Blvd., will be open 6 p.m.-2 a.m. daily.

Breakfast is served

is now serving breakfast on weekends at its Calimesa location.

The new menu includes eggs Benedict, a breakfast burger, croissant French toast, huevos rancheros and more.

Breads and pastries from are also available, along with coffee from .

There’s also a kids meal option.

Beermosas, micheladas and mimosas are served, along with non-alcoholic beverages.

Breakfast is available beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Fire Rock is in The Marketplace at Calimesa, 1040 Cherry Valley Blvd.

Breakfast is coming to the chain’s Big Bear Lake location, 618 Pine Knot Ave., Suite B, as well.

BYOC at 7-Eleven

Slurpee season officially kicks off Saturday, April 13, with at participating locations.

Guests can bring any beverage container and fill it with Slurpee for $1.99.

The chain requests that the cup is clean, watertight, leak-proof and fits upright within the 10-inch hole in the in-store BYOC Day display, indicating it will fit under the Slurpee dispenser.

Also on that day, 7Rewards members can purchase a Slurpee in a standard large cup for just $1.

Arby’s freebie

Rewards members are being treated to free sandwiches all month.

Members can receive one free sandwich each week with a minimum $1 purchase each week in April.

Choices include roast beef sandwiches, fried chicken sandwiches, gyros, wraps and more.

The deal only applies to orders placed online or via the chain’s app.

Sorry, we’re closed

The Rialto has closed.

The location, formerly at 1165 W. Renaissance Parkway, Unit 410, follows the recent closure of another Renaissance Marketplace restaurant, Which Wich.

Remaining Inland Empire locations include Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Ontario and Chino Hills.

Also closed — at least temporarily — is the at 301 N. Pepper Ave., Suite 400, Colton.

The location remains on the chain’s website and the pizzeria on its most recent health inspection in November, so that doesn’t appear to be the issue. I’m guessing it’ll reopen at some point.

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