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http://www.kavikas.com Kavikas is the kind of place you go in to grab a quick drink to accompany your televised sporting event and end up spending the whole night. Their menu boasts fine American cuisine with an international flare. A taste of their fabulous wonton nachos will have you plowing through the whole dish in the blink of an eye. The ambiance is warm and inviting, while still maintaining a dynamic sense of contemporary style. If you're there for the drinks, be sure to make it for their happy hour when everything from the exotic cocktails to ice-cold beers are offered at a fraction of their original prices. What's more is that you can also enjoy one of the finest views of the waterfront and Queen Mary while enjoying your drinks. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.kellyskornertavern.com Tucked away in the nook of a Placentia strip mall, this bar generously serves up a wealth of distractions along with its beer selection. Sporting two pool tables, two dart boards, two beer pong tables and 20 TVs, there's plenty to do in addition to sitting and drinking among the faux brickwork, sports memorabilia and beer signs. The taps serve 28 different brews and two ciders. Happy hour is Monday through Friday 3 p.m.-6 p.m., with $3 domestics, $4 imports and $1 Jell-O shots. But Kelly's is best known among college students for its 1-2-3 Wednesdays, when most beers on tap range between $1-3. Kelly's also features $1 Taco Tuesdays, Wine Down Thursdays, prime rib dinners on Fridays, early-bird specials, football-season breakfast deals and lunch specials. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.cantersdeli.com Matzo ball soup and kosher favorites are a draw at Canter's famous deli, but it's Kibitz, the bar next door, where people who really want to get pickled go. Added to the establishment back in 1961, the room melds old-fashioned touches with rock n' roll flair. Rock photographs, the work of the owner's son, Marc Canter, line the walls around the small stage, many featuring players who went on to stardom: The Wallflowers, The Freewheelers, The Black Crowes, to name a few. Slash was known to pop in for some noodling. Today, Kibitz features weekly entertainment including live jazz, rock and pop. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.killarneypubandgrill.com A mix between a sports bar and an Irish pub, Killarney is also an official Raiders bar, supporting the NFL team that wasn't always based in Oakland. The bar often hosts some of the team's greatest players while showing the games. But the décor goes beyond silver and black. Offsetting the dark greens and browns of the furniture, a few dozen black-and-white boxing photos line the wall behind the booths. Along with an expansive liquor selection, the bar offers up a respectable selection of draft brews including Stella, Boddington's, Sierra Nevada and Fat Tire. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.kimerarestaurant.com "Global cuisine" is just a marketing catch phrase that replaces the now-trite-sounding "fusion," but it means the same thing: expect anything to show up on your plate. At Kimera, you'll see prosciutto and aioli on the same menu as kim chee and wasabi-but somehow, executive chef Chris Grodach makes all the different cultures peacefully co-exist. Now if only the United Nations can do the same for the real world beyond our plates. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.kingsfishhouse.com It's a chain, sure, but it's not so easy to discount King's Fish House. Even taking into consideration the many wonderful seafood restaurants in OC and Long Beach, one could still argue that King's is still one of the best and most consistent around. The open dining area is classic in design-a fisherman's trophy room mixed with a splash of Art Deco. Silkscreen banners and mounted fish decorate the space, and panes of corrugated glass separate each dining booth. Their menu is updated every day to reflect the latest catch. And we're pretty sure no restaurant in Orange County offers a larger selection of shucked raw oysters than King's. The names of the ever rotating varieties of open-shelled slurps ranges by season. Sometimes you'll see a Barcat hailing from Chesapeake Bay. Others you'll also encounter a Conway Cup plucked from Prince Edward Island. The Beausoleil that comes Nova Scotia is particularly sweet and briny. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
Though located in Surf City, Kit's Bar is worlds away from the bro-heavy hangouts of Main Street. This Beach Boulevard-adjacent sports dive dispenses with flashy club-night gimmickry in favor of the essentials: cold beer, stiff drinks and three pool tables. The simple, wood-paneled room is typically filled with locals, some crustier than others, but quality recreation abounds. In addition to the tables, there are four dart boards as well as 12 small TVs ringing the room's upper walls (though some beam images of the parking lot.) There's a moderate selection of beers served in the bottle and a small selection on tap including: Budweiser, Coors Light, Stella, and Sierra Nevada. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.kitschbar.com Nestled away in a Costa Mesa strip mall, Kitsch Bar is so fucking posh that they only need a sign printed in what seems to be 14 pt font. But once you locate the front door (look left!), you'll discover a swank lounge with dramatic lighting, mod-style seats, and cheeky decor featuring '70s Playboys or Bob's Big Boy dolls lining the walls. DJs spin nightly; everything from disco punk to downtempo and chill. The dress code is reasonable (no shorts or sandals), but you might want to scale it up to avoid the hipster hairy eyeball. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.knuckleheadskc.com A typical night will find this box-shaped building off San Clemente's main drag filled with loyal locals. Eleven TVs line the walls above the bar and over the two pool tables; most of the other wall space is covered in stickers in that classic SoCal style. Knuckle Heads has a full complement of liquors and nine beers on tap, but the house special is oversized servings; big bottles and 22-ounce cans of all the typical suds (the craft beer scene hasn't trickled down to this watering hole yet, and nobody here seems to care). What makes Knuckle Heads stand out from other neighborhood bars is the small stage in the back corner, where bands play on Thursday and Friday nights. Bonus: Try to find Waldo hiding somewhere among the cluttered walls. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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