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Best overall pick
Woody's Classic Grill
Barton Road Corridor In Grand Terrace • Family-Friendly American Grill • Go-To Spot For Hearty Comfort Food
Big portions, friendly service, and a menu that works just as well for breakfast as it does for burgers and ribs at dinner.
Woody’s is the kind of place locals rely on when they want a relaxed sit-down meal without driving into a bigger city. The menu runs from fluffy pancakes and omelets in the morning to burgers, tri-tip, and classic diner-style plates later in the day. It’s roomy enough for groups, with plenty of booths and a welcoming, small-town feel.
02
Top noodle stop
Kaz Ramen
Short Drive Toward Loma Linda • Casual Ramen And Japanese Comfort Food Shop • Best For A Cozy Ramen Night
A compact, no-fuss spot turning out rich, slurpable ramen bowls and Japanese comfort staples.
Kaz Ramen is a favorite when the Inland Empire weather cools down or you just want a big, flavorful bowl of noodles. Broths lean rich and savory, and toppings are generous, from chashu pork to soft-boiled eggs. It’s a relaxed, counter-service kind of place where you can be in and out quickly or linger over appetizers and a second bowl.
03
Best for bold flavors
Thai Kitchen
Near The Center Of Grand Terrace • Casual Thai Restaurant • Reliable Pick For Takeout And Spice Lovers
A small, unpretentious Thai spot known for generously portioned curries, noodles, and fresh stir-fries.
Thai Kitchen packs a lot of flavor into a modest dining room, with dishes that can be tuned from mild to seriously spicy. Favorites like pad thai, yellow curry, and drunken noodles travel well, making this an easy weeknight takeout staple. If you dine in, expect quick service and a steady stream of locals picking up their regular orders.
04
Best build-your-own option
ABC Mongolian BBQ
Grand Terrace Commercial Strip Along Barton Road • Create-Your-Bowl Mongolian Barbecue • Great For Customizable, All-You-Can-Eat Plates
Pile your bowl high with meats, veggies, and sauces, then watch it all sizzle on the big grill in the center of the room.
ABC Mongolian BBQ is ideal when everyone in the group wants something a little different. You choose your own combinations of noodles, vegetables, and proteins, then hand them off to be cooked in front of you on a hot, circular grill. It’s casual, filling, and surprisingly fast once you’ve built your bowl, which makes it a popular option for both families and hungry lunch crowds.
05
Best for pizza night
Antonious Pizza
Barton Road Shopping Center In Grand Terrace • Casual Pizzeria And Italian Joint • Go-To For Shareable Pies And Subs
A neighborhood pizzeria turning out hefty pies, pastas, and subs that are easy to split with family or friends.
Antonious Pizza feels like a classic local pie shop, with a menu built around thick, cheesy pizzas and straightforward Italian-American comfort food. It’s a natural choice for game nights, school events, or low-key evenings when delivery or a quick pickup sounds better than cooking. Inside, the vibe is simple and friendly, with just enough seating if you want to eat your slices fresh from the oven.