Tumors found in the cerebellopontine angle are predominantly vestibular schwannomas. Mixed tumors found within the cerebellopontine angle are thought to be exceedingly rare and exclusively associated with neuro fibromatosis 2. We report a case of a mixed tumor composed of Schwann and meningeal cell proliferations in a patient who wa not diagnosed as having neurofibromatosis 2. Mixed tumors composed of neoplastic Schwann and meningeal cells have rarely been reported. However, new evidence indicates that these mixed tumors may be more common than was previously thought and may have an interrelated mechanism of pathogenesis. Although the case we describe does not fulfill the current diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis 2, a presumptive diagnosis was given, suggesting that the current diagnostic criteria for neurofibromatosis 2 may be too narrow.