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http://www.cabogrillcantina.com Housed in a tiny adobe-style building north of Downtown Brea, the Cabo Grill and Cantina is possibly one of the city's more unassuming drinking establishments. And because of its diminutive stature, even a small crowd can give this place the vibe of a rowdy juke joint. Under the unblinking eye of three flat screen televisions, the full bar serves up a bevvy of tequila-based drinks including mango margaritas and a quirky Herradura and tonic combo known as a TNT. The taps dispense pints of Dos Equis and Coors Light with obligatory bottles of Corona and lime available. Happy hour is 3 to 8p.m. daily and features half-off margaritas, well drinks and appetizers. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.boogaloo.com Founded in 1995, it has been Cafe Boogaloo's sole purpose to bring the best of art, music, food and social awareness to Hermosa Beach residents and its surrounding neighbors. The venue has since become a popular spot for artists of blues, roots, New Orleans funk, soul and numerous other eclectic musical genres to hit up during their tours of Southern California. In addition to their offering of sexy sounds and up-beat nightlife, Cafe Boogaloo takes comfort food seriously, using only fresh and organic ingredients to make its Southern-influenced & home-style foods. So come for the eats, stay for the music and leave with your senses satisfied. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.calientecoastalcantina.com Though the beach theme suggested by the name is present-think longboards affixed to the walls--the architectural aesthetics are clean and chic. The dark-varnished wood-plank floors perfectly match the wood of the walls, the room's supporting pillars are covered in shiny tiles, and large windows open to sweeping views of PCH below. The bar serves a modest selection of beers, including Dos Equis, Widmer Hefeweizen and Negra Modelo, in addition to a full liquor offering. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
The California Girls in Santa Ana is a full-nude strip club (the Anaheim location is topless), which means there is no alcohol served, only energy drinks, water and soda. There is a one-drink minimum and a $10 cover charge, but if you're going to California Girls, you pretty much know what you're getting into. The small stage is lit with red and blue LED lights flashing off the mirrored wall and brass pole. It's lined with a table and black-velvet seats for patrons preferring a front-row viewpoint. The VIP room houses a dozen red-velvet booths for private dances; the standard rate is $10 for alone time with one of the club's dancers, but specials are announced by the DJ randomly throughout the night. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.campus-billiards.com This joint is well-named: It stands next to Cypress College and offers nine pool tables, as well as a shuffleboard table and loads of dartboards. A large-screen TV divides the utilitarian space housing all of the games, creating a separate lounge area. Here, thirsty hustlers can kick back on a couch and watch a game. Those who don't want to take a break from the action can keep one eye on the score between shots to the corner pocket. Pool tables are available for $8.50 per hour after 7 p.m., but Mondays are a score with $1.75-per-hour rentals. The bar features 18 beers on tap and a variety of wines. There are daily deals on pints and schooners of beer averaging $3, as well as discounts for students-with an ID, of course. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.cantinalounge.com This Fullerton favorite is a Mexican restaurant, sports bar and club all rolled into one. Sports lovers get a bar area with booth seating (each equipped with its own personal TV), as well as an 8' HD television that broadcasts all the major sporting events, including those on pay per view. The full bar serves up a large array of beers on tap including Shock Top, Blue Moon Coors Light and more. For those wanting to take their drinking to the next level, Cantina offers the option of buying a 21 ounce "tower of beer." Thursday through Saturday nights the lounge transforms into a two-room club with dance floors that get bumpin' at 10 p.m. sharp. Local DJs and live performers keep the party going with up-beat dance hits and Top-40 favorites. For a more intimate setting, go out to one of the two outdoor patios complete with communal fire pits for mingling late into the night. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cassidys-Bar-Grill/79128552008 Oh, crunchy, fatty bliss that is Cassidy’s cheeseburger: a perfectly toasted bun, patty as thick as your thumb, with large pickles and a smear of secret sauce adding necessary tartness, the cheddar cheese melting so that it looks like plastic but tastes almost silken. They do put a bit too much lettuce, but the resultant crunch reminds you why lettuce is a part of the hamburger equation in the first place—every bite unleashes freshness, adds texture, becomes as refreshing as a wet napkin on the face during a muggy day. There’s no need for fries—a massive bag of Have’A Chip, spiked with their tangy house barbecue sauce, will do. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.catandcustardcup.com La Habra's toniest (read: priciest) restaurant: Nothing on the dinner menu is less than $15. Fancy-prepared American food in an English-pub setting (though it's quite a bit larger than a typical English pub). Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.catalinajazzclub.com Catalina Bar & Grill is one of Los Angeles' top jazz clubs, even if it's housed in a decidedly non-glamorous red-brick edifice that looks like a generic Hollywood office building. Once you're inside, though, after entering through the garage in back, the spacious room is much more inviting, with tables decked out in elegant white tablecloths pressed up against a low stage in front of a red velvet curtain. The walls are tastefully decorated with paintings and photos of legendary jazz musicians, and the landmark venue has hosted some of the biggest names in traditional, mainstream jazz, including Chick Corea, Ella Fitzgerald, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Scott, Pharoah Saunders, Jane Monheit, Roy Hargrove, Carmen McRae, Joe Zawinul, Joshua Redman, the Marsalis brothers, and an impressive variety of stellar Carters (Ron, Betty, Benny and even Wonder Woman's Lynda). It's a great place to hear music, although the drinks, admission, valet parking and cover minimums can be quite pricey. The kitchen serves similarly expensive entrees, including trout almondine and shrimp scampi pasta, but most visitors come for the live music instead of the food. All ages. Full bar. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.cedarcreekinn.com The various Cedar Creeks offer similar menus featuring prime rib, rack of lamb and homemade desserts. The Brie-and-pecan-stuffed chicken breast comes with a creamy pear-sage sauce that draws out the fine, nutty flavor of the pecans. The large butterflied scampi is served with capers and diced Roma tomatoes. And the pot roast is a tribute to hearty northern Midwest German-American cooking. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.cedarcreekinn.com The various Cedar Creeks offer similar menus featuring prime rib, rack of lamb and homemade desserts. The Brie-and-pecan-stuffed chicken breast comes with a creamy pear-sage sauce that draws out the fine, nutty flavor of the pecans. The large butterflied scampi is served with capers and diced Roma tomatoes. And the pot roast is a tribute to hearty northern Midwest German-American cooking. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.centerfieldsportsbar.com Located a short driving distance from Huntington Beach's main drag, Centerfield Sports Bar & Grill feels like it's a world away from the teeming downtown scene. Sports other than surfing are king here, and the crowd is well-behaved. The large room's windows are bedecked with handsome wooden shutters, and 20 flat-screen TVs adorn the walls. The respectable offering of brews on tap includes Pyramid Hef, PBR and Longboard ale; a full complement of liquors is also available. Other distractions include three pool tables, the ever-addictive video game Golden Tee and two dartboards. Enthusiasts of this last game might find themselves doing a double take, as the boards at Centerfield are the real deal-totally analog. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.chachasbrea.com One guess what the starring spirit is here. Located in the downtown Brea spot once occupied by Market City Cafe, Cha Cha's maintains much of the architectural aesthetic of that eatery. The walls go from exposed brick walls to clean plaster; you can still see the brick arches of the kitchen ovens. But now, the dark wooden shelves lining the beige upper walls of the bar house potted agave plants-because of the theme, see? With 45 different labels on hand, this joint features a wealth of signature tequila-based cocktails. Want something foamier? Go with a Dos Equis, Tecate or Blue Moon from the tap. Distractions such as pool and video games are absent, but Cha Cha's makes up for this with a lively crowd of revelers in addition to projected screenings of classic films such as The Three Amigos on any given night. Tuesdays feature half-off tequilas; happy hour is Sunday through Thursday all day. Salud! Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.allages.com Remember when you were 17 and all you wanted to do was to be able to see your favorite band that never played any all-ages venue? EVER? Well the Chain Reaction solves all that. This is like the introductory venue for every band that passes through Orange County--everyone's played the Chain at some point in their careers. It's a small, slightly dingy venue located in a sketchy Anaheim shopping center surrounded by car dealerships. The floors are sticky, the stage is small, dusty T-shirts of bands that have played the venue grace the walls and any space that's free is covered in bumper stickers. But since when was rock and roll ever clean? This place is a no-fuss, straight to the point venue where covers are cheap and indie bands are frequent. Everyone wins. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.culinaryadventures.com/Pages/ChatNoir.html There is something downright satanic about Chat Noir, David Wilhelm?s latest addition to his "Culinary Adventures" family of restaurants. It?s in the had-to-sign-a-pact-with-Mephistopheles execution of his French fare: basil-fed escargot, three-way duck served in an orange-caramel dressing with Mandarin Napoleon cognac, and a dessert of profiteroles stuffed with espresso ice cream. If they serve these in Hell, just where do I sign, Mr. Wilhelm? Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
The Cherry Pit may not look like much on the outside-or inside, for that matter, with its low popcorn ceiling and well-worn carpeting-but what makes this dive bar stand out are the strong drinks and the friendly bartenders pouring them. You know you're somewhere special when the staff is so comfortable with their surroundings that they adjust their hair while chatting with patrons from behind the bar. Sociability aside, the Cherry Pit also features two pool tables, one dartboard and a Ping-Pong table. A full liquor selection and a half-dozen draft beers are complemented by a Jägermeister tap and Red Bull fridge, making the Jäger Bomb a house favorite. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
The bar at Chevy's in Anaheim Hills offers a relaxing spot to grab a delicious margarita after a long day running errands around town. The concrete-floor bar area is spacious, with slowly twirling ceiling fans and large, north-facing windows affording views of the nearby foothills. The full bar serves a decent selection of brews on draft including Dos Equis and Corona. Of course the main event here is the margaritas, which come with a variety of tequilas and mixes, but are always made with fresh lime juice. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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