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Big Bear Lodging

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Re: Big Bear Lodging

Postby rayfound » March 26th, 2009, 10:51 am

You've got PM.
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Re: Big Bear Lodging

Postby Wildman » March 26th, 2009, 11:13 am

Eat breakfast (more then you can probably eat) with the locals at the Grizzily Manor on the main drag.

Here is their site http://www.bigbearlake.net/restaurants/restdisplay.htm/restid/1072 Never miss a meal there when I am in town fishing the lake.

Not much atmosphere but I am partial to the Big Bear Sizzler for dinners (and the salad bar) out on the East end of town by the Ski areas.
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Re: Big Bear Lodging

Postby anacrime » March 26th, 2009, 5:33 pm

just a thought, if you're thinkin about fishing the section of stream that i think you're thinking about fishing, you'd prob be better off staying in AO. I think there's cabins and stuff for rent there. big bear city is quite a long drive from the fishing. probably even longer than staying down the hill
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Re: Big Bear Lodging

Postby czech flyfisherman » March 26th, 2009, 5:38 pm

Hi DrCreek,

my friend has a cabin there for rent, so if you want I can give him a call for good price :) . Let me know, if you are interested.

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Re: Big Bear Lodging

Postby midger » March 26th, 2009, 7:15 pm

Thelma's on Big Bear Blvd (337 W BB Blvd) or the Lumberjack (1001 W BB Blvd on the Highway 38 as you come into Big Bear from AO) both have good breakfasts. I like Pongs (Japanese-oriental), the Mandarin Garden (501 Valley) at the BBL Airport (Chinese), the Captains Anchorage (42148 Moonridge Road) (Seafood), or Dongio's (Italian/Pizza).

As for where to stay, not much help there as we have a time share over there and it is the only place I've stayed when in BBL.
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Re: Big Bear Lodging

Postby Sasha » March 27th, 2009, 9:40 am

Dr. it is good to see that you are going to get some time on the water. I know with all the stress you got going on it will do ya some good. Have fun and take lots of pics :D
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