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- 4.4Food
- 4.5Service
- 4.7Ambience
- 4.3Value
Noise • Moderate
1 - 8 people
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Noise • Moderate
Inland Empire
Great for outdoor dining
Inland Empire
Romantic
Inland Empire
Great for scenic views
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Yes, June’s is a very popular date-night spot, especially at sunset. Guests repeatedly praise the rooftop views, intimate lighting and relaxed, slightly upscale vibe that makes evenings feel special. Plan for golden hour for the best views, and consider making a reservation for weekends. Note that it can be windy on the roof, so bring a light jacket; heaters are available but have been reported as inconsistent by some guests.
Warm, stylish, and rooftop-focused, guests describe an LA-like, resort feel with thoughtful decor, dim lighting, and panoramic mountain views. It’s praised for being a standout rooftop in the Inland Empire with good music volume and intimate table spacing. Expect occasional wind and variable heater performance; overall the ambience is consistently mentioned as one of the restaurant’s best features.
Casual dress is the stated dress code. Guests typically arrive in smart-casual attire for date nights and evenings out, comfortable but put-together clothing works well for the rooftop setting and sunset photos.
A weekday evening (Wednesday or Thursday) is often the best day for a quieter, more relaxed visit, while Friday and Saturday are ideal if you want a lively rooftop vibe. Many guests recommend arriving for sunset any night the restaurant is open (Wed–Sun) to enjoy the views, just expect more crowds on weekends.
Yes, the staff are often accommodating, but policies can vary, so call ahead. Guests reported being able to request heaters, seating for sunset, and even a corkage option ($25) in one account, though another guest said corkage was initially discouraged. Because heater availability and corkage responses have varied, calling in advance is the best way to confirm and ensure your request is honored.
Somewhat, families and teens do dine here and guests celebrate birthdays at June’s, but it’s not tailored for very young children. Multiple guests noted there are no high chairs and that the rooftop setting can be windy, so it’s best for older kids or family outings where young children can be comfortably seated. Consider an early seating and call ahead to discuss needs.
Busiest: weekends and sunset hours, guests frequently describe packed rooftops and a lively atmosphere at golden hour. Quietest: earlier weeknights (Wednesday–Thursday) and earlier evening slots soon after opening tend to be calmer. If you prefer a relaxed meal, aim for a weekday early seating; if you want energy and views, pick a weekend sunset reservation.
Yes, June’s is a rooftop restaurant, so dining is primarily outdoors with sweeping mountain and sunset views. Guests repeatedly praise the rooftop atmosphere, outdoor tables, fire pits and bar seating; be prepared for wind and sun at certain times of day and bring a jacket if you plan to stay after sunset.
Sunset is the standout time to visit, guests repeatedly recommend arriving for golden hour to enjoy the views and ambience. For a quieter experience, choose an early weeknight (Wednesday–Thursday) rather than Friday or Saturday evenings, which fill up. If you’re sensitive to wind or sun, aim for sunset or later in the evening; guests say midday/early-summer sun can be intense on the roof.
Partially. Guests do bring families and celebrate birthdays here, and the rooftop has a mix of table and lounge seating that can suit small groups. However, several guests noted there are no high chairs and a lack of dedicated family seating, so it’s not ideal for very young children. If you’re coming with kids or need accessible seating, call ahead, staff have been accommodating in many reports but facilities (roof layout, elevators) and seating are best confirmed in advance.
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