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askthecalifornian - > Ask The Californian -> Is the Highland Cafe open?
Is the Highland Cafe open?

Q: I see from your story on liquor licenses that the Highland Cafe on No. Chester recently received one.  Does that mean they’re reopening?
— Nancy Garrett

A:  The Highland Cafe at 2201 N. Chester is now open again. Reach the restaurant at 393-2669.

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posted by askthecalifornian on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 09:08 AM
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posted by TSM on Apr 21, 2008 at 01:15 PM

 

I ate there just after it opened.

Great selection of beer on tap, food was so-so.

The pulled pork entree was cubes of pork, bland and practically tasteless. Not anything like what pulled pork should be. The salad was lettuce and a few spinach leaves.

 

posted by NancyII on Apr 21, 2008 at 01:44 PM

 I wonder why businesses advertise pulled pork when it's cubed?  I found the same thing at Dave's Barbeque.  C'mon folks, pulled is when it's pulled apart.  The new Highland will have to go some to match the reputation the old one had.  I never ate there but heard about it for years.

I'm wondering when the Pepper Tree on Norris is opening.  I drove by today and saw a few people milling around inside as if in a meeting.

posted by maybelline on Apr 21, 2008 at 08:53 PM

 Holy smokes!  Could it be the Ken Weir recall group?  Naw, Oildale isn't in the City.  Must have been Citizens for a Better Oildale.

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