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Rancho Cucamonga

Oldest restaurant on Route 66 & historic vineyards

Rancho Cucamonga is home to the Sycamore Inn — the oldest continuously operating restaurant on all of Route 66, serving food since 1848. Originally a stagecoach stop, the restaurant sits beneath 200-year-old sycamore trees.

The city also has a beautifully preserved 1937 Route 66 service station (Richfield Oil) in Streamline Moderne style, now a visitor center open Wed-Sun.

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Sycamore Inn Historic Site

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Oldest restaurant on Route 66 since 1848, 200-year-old trees.

scheduleTue-Sun 11am-10pmconfirmation_numberMenu from $20

1937 Route 66 Service Station

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Restored Richfield Oil station, Streamline Moderne visitor center.

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restaurantWhere to Eat

The Sycamore Inn

Steakhouse$$$RT66 CLASSIC
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Since 1848, prime steaks, live music weekends.

scheduleTue-Sun 11am-10pm

Tips for Visiting Rancho Cucamonga

Make a reservation for The Sycamore Inn on weekends — it gets busy.

The 1937 service station is a quick photo stop — 15 minutes.