

Full-service chain bar & grill providing hearty American eats in an informal setting.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2046 W Redlands Blvd, Redlands, CA 92373
Phone: (909) 335-7372
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
When we first walked in, it wasn’t crowded, but the place felt like a medium‑sized maze.IN A GOOD WAY We were greeted somewhat friendly and offered a table — the kind built for giants. With my short legs (and one of my guests having the same struggle), we thought a booth would save us. I was wrong. My legs still dangled. Not their fault — I have legs, they’re just short. Anyway, I washed my hands and prepared myself for the night.
Drinks
Our drinks arrived first:
Watermelon Lime Rush — non‑alcoholic because the person drinking it is underage. You can get it with alcohol, but not today.
Shirley Temple — classic, bubbly, and honestly beautiful to look at.
️ Appetizers
The appetizers came right after the drinks. We ordered:
Pickle Fries
Wonton Tacos (two orders because we were hungry)
The crunch on those wonton tacos is EVERYTHING. The flavor hits you in the mouth like it’s reminding you why taste buds exist, Undeniably delicious.
The pickle fries — don’t be shocked. They’re not fries with pickle seasoning. It’s literally a pickle… fried. If you’re a pickle fan, you’ll love it. If you’re not, steer clear because you’re getting full pickle energy: the crunch, the sour, the heat (temperature, not spice). They come with a creamy, spicy ranch — maybe Thousand Island? Whatever it is, it’s fire.
Entrées
O‑M Cheese Burger (with Fries)
This one is new on the menu, and honestly, the whole show is the melted white cheese sitting underneath the burger on that sizzling plate. For me, it didn’t live up to the hype. It’s hot — cooked at the right temperature — but flavor‑wise, it tastes like a regular Applebee’s cheeseburger with extra cheese on the plate.
It didn’t have the flavor punch of the wonton tacos, the riblets, or the Whiskey Bacon Burger. If I had to grade it, it’s giving B+ to A‑. I probably wouldn’t order it again, and I wouldn’t call it a must‑have.
BUT — if you love cheese the way you breathe air, this might be your dish. It just wasn’t mine. I’m glad I tried it, I’m not disappointed, but it’s not something I’d come back for. Not like their pasta dishes, the Whiskey Burger, or even their Shirley Temple.
Riblets (with Fries & Coleslaw)
The sauce tastes like a mix between barbecue and A1, but without the harsh A1 punch. It’s sweet, savory, peppery, and seasoned to perfection. The meat is tender, but not so soft that it slides down your throat without effort. You still get to chew — just not much — because it melts between your teeth.
If you’re the type who likes to gnaw on the bone or gristle, you probably could. I chose not to. But the flavor? Very savory, very satisfying, very worth it.
Honestly, stop what you’re doing.Stop brushing your teeth.Stop sleeping.Get off the freeway.Go to Applebee’s and try these riblets.
Whiskey Bacon Burger (with Fries)
This burger is sweet and savory in the best way. The lettuce is cold and crisp, the tomato is fresh and juicy, and the bacon is actually crunchy — not chewy, not pretending, but crunchy. The patty is thick, tender, and cooked well‑done without drying out. The sauce is what makes this burger special; it ties everything together. The bun is lightly toasted on the inside and fluffy on the outside.
Out of all the burgers Applebee’s offers, this one is the star.
⭐ Final Thoughts
Applebee’s on Redlands Blvd gave us comfort, crunch, heat, and a few surprises. The service was warm, the food came out fast, and the flavors were mostly on point. The O‑M Cheese Burger wasn’t my favorite, but the Whiskey Bacon Burger and the riblets absolutely carried the night. And those wonton tacos? Still undefeated.
If you’re craving chain‑restaurant comfort with a little chaos and a lot of flavor, this Applebee’s will treat you right.
A little side note we did get the two for twenty five dollar dish full hearty plates very satisfying ALSO THERE IS TWO HAPPY HOURS 9PM TILL CLOSE AND THERE REGULAR DAY TIME ONE CHECK IT OUT LAST THING..
Lastly don’t forget to leave a tip, Its the thought not the amount
Yes. It was busy at the bar, but the tables around were empty. When we finally sat down our waitress was really snippy and forgot about us. When we put in our happy hour order I ordered everything we’d need because who knows when we’d see the waitress again…. when it came to paying we almost walked out because the stupid card thing on the table didn’t work and out waitress was MIA. This was a SATURDAY AT 9:30PM.
I’ll stick to the Rancho location going forward.
I’m disgusted these practices.
SERVICE: little slow, due to being understaffed. But over all good.
Atmosphere: good. A lots of sport on the TV. Good vibes all around