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http://www.labarcarestaurante.com The newly renovated bar at La Barca Restaurant is a sport fan's mecca. No fewer than 19 large, flat-screen televisions cover the walls and beam an array of events, from hockey to basketball to midget rodeo and everything in between. The large, tile-floored room is outfitted with ample wooden pub tables and booths where the full bar serves up ice cold margaritas and signature drinks. Try a La Barca Ice Tea made with vodka, gin, rum and agave nectar. Beer lovers will appreciate the large selection of bottled and tap brews including Victoria, Dos Equis, raspberry and orange varieties of Shocktop, Guinness and Budweiser. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.lacaverestaurant.com Open since 1962 (!), La Cave continues to be the county's place for a touch of romance and a hunk of meat. Their steaks, fine slabs of beef burnt or bloodied to your liking and as big as a school desktop, fill the innards. Their music-cheesy lounge, stellar jazz-fills the soul. And the ambiance will get you lucky afterward. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.lh300bowl.com Owned by the Burch family of Burch Ford fame, La Habra 300 Bowl in La Habra is well-known for the rock-throwing athleticism of Glen Allison, who in 1981 bowled three consecutive 300 games. Tossing aesthetic grandeur to the wind, 300 Bowl is hugged by the 13th Frame Lounge, a dark-wood and red-walled room with a wood-beam roof. Smelling of lemon-scented oil and Miller High Life, the 13th Frame resembles a smaller version of a North Woods Inn Steakhouse. There's even a small glass-walled section for those of you who want to relive the glory years of indoor smoking. With bottled beers running $3.50 and biweekly karaoke nights allowing the locals-heavy crowd an opportunity to butcher Dolly Parton and Nancy Sinatra songs, affordable fun always abounds. Bonus: A wise bartendress named Jan is frequently on-hand to sling suds with a sympathetic ear, a philosophical quip and sage advice on navigating the small-claims-court system. It's perfect counsel for those post-imbing parking-lot mishaps. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.labriesla.com The former home of the Scene Bar has a new name. Full bar. Over 21. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.thelazydogcafe.com The menu is either eclectic or scattershot, depending on your point of view, with everything from pizza to kung pao. But there's no denying each entrée's inherent tastiness. The Shanghai tacos? Quite the treat, coming in the form of a large bowl filled with chicken ground to the consistency of hamburger, stir-fried with water chestnuts and shredded carrots, and accompanied by a plate of iceberg-lettuce leaves. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
Most of us would only go to an airport for a good reason-to give a friend a ride, or to get on a plane to Hawaii. But if you have to pick up a stranded loved one just in from Chicago or some snow-swept locale, Long Beach Airport has a really nice little bar that can help them take the edge off the drudgery of air travel. Housed in the streamlined moderne splendor of the main building at Daugherty Field, the bar sits inside a semi-circular shaped, terraced room with a bar top and several tables and booths. Massive windows behind shelves holding wine bottles afford a panoramic view of the runways, control tower and in the distance, Signal Hill. The bar features a nice selection of bottled brews as well as some on tap including Stella, Blue Moon and Newcastle. But be prepared" A 16 oz. glass of Budweiser will set you back $7.50. The bartenders also serve up Manhattans, Cosmopolitans and Martinis featuring 2 oz. pours of top-shelf booze such as Maker's Mark. The prices may be sky-high, but so is the quality of the drinks. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.legendssportsbar.com The wooden floors and towering brick walls of this cavernous Belmont Shore space call to mind a grand, old-timey saloon, while the curved, wooden ceiling is reminiscent of a massive airplane hangar. Don't discount the name as mere bluster— if you ask the establishment's employees, Legends pioneered the sports bar concept when it opened 30 years ago. And this spot takes it all the way. With two enormous movie theater-type screens and 30 flat-screen TVs ringing the room, as well as tiny flat screens installed in the booths, the bar is set up for serious sports spectating. The two-story space seats 273 and has three bar areas: two downstairs and one up. It features a full complement of liquors, with bar staff offering everything from mimosas and bloody Marys, to Bud Light. Happy hour kicks of Monday through Friday at 3 p.m. and ends at 6. Specials include domestic pints at $3.50 with 25 ounce domestics for $5.50. And while Legend's location in Long Beach means lots of good shopping and eating close by, it also means parking can be a challenge. So bring your quarters and get there early on game days. Legends is a big place, but it fills up fast. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lemon-Twist-Lounge/162078787172107 Though it's a dive, the Lemon Twist Lounge is clean and well-maintained. Everything about this spot screams utility, from its four perfectly spaced pool tables to its immaculate vacuumed carpet. The bar attracts a unique blend of locals, from younger couples and pool enthusiasts to gray-haired pool sharks. The acoustic popcorn ceiling is painted jet black, and the back wall is adorned with Marine Corps and POW flags. The full bar serves a modest selection of tap and bottled brews, including Shock Top, Bud Light and Coors. And the jukebox blasts everything from UB40 to Beyoncé. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.thelighthousecafe.net Cover $5 Fri.-Sun., free weeknights. Full bar. Over 21. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
The Little Knight is a locals-heavy spot, no doubt as a result of its seclusion. If you're driving down East 17th street and you happen to blink, you will miss it. The entrance, located around the back of the building opens to an interior that, depending on how you look at it, is either cozy or cramped. But for a dive bar, this spot has plenty of charm. The red-painted plaster walls are complemented by the dark Romanesque columns of the liquor shelves and the vintage carpet is adorned with flowery prints. The fully-stocked bar features eight beers on tap including Bass, Guinness and Widmer Hef and Stella. The back of the room features a pool table and several flat-screen TVs adorn the walls. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.lolagaspar.com Start your evening with a glass of sangria ladled from a big jug, then an order of their scorching hot bacon wrapped dates with a blue cheese filling as piercing needles. Lola Gaspar is a bar more than it’s a restaurant since it’s in a room so small it couldn’t serve as the waiting area for your local Black Angus. A baroque chandelier hangs next to a dominant wall that’s made to look like it came from a subterranean subway terminal where a thousand posters have been plastered on and hastily stripped off. Looking down at you as you eat is a creepy painting of a beautiful girl with a ghostly Haunted Mansion stare. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.lonestarsteakhouse.com The decor of the Lone Star Saloon helps the joint live up to its Southwestern-themed moniker. Plastic cacti sprout from pots placed along the wood-plank floor; painted images of cattle drives adorn the walls; and the many liquor bottles, situated in the middle of the long bar, are flanked by the heads of two trophy bucks. Lone Star features six beers on tap, including Samuel Adams, Blue Moon as well as the eponymous Lone Star Red-brewed especially for the joint by the fine folks at the Firestone Walker craft brewery. Of course you couldn't call it a saloon if there weren't Toby Keith songs rocking through the speakers. So belly up, and take a load off. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
In the bleak, film-noirish environs of the city of Stanton, the Lounge affords a figurative spot of light: It's part sports bar and part pool hall, but mostly it's a bikini bar. The half-naked bartendresses are so friendly and attentive: Three of them are likely to ask if you need another drink within 30 seconds of each other. Drinks are limited to beer, with eight bottled and eight on tap (served only in pitchers). The women of The Lounge will occasionally join you at one of the nine billiard tables, one foosball table, three VIP booths or six couches sitting in front of two large projector screens. The Lounge also has 29 other TVs spread around the room, playing every sports-centric television station possible (even, we think, the Canadian Football League). Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.luckyjohns.com Step inside Lucky John's and you'll be telling yourself "I'm not in Downtown Fullerton anymore." Located on the grittier side of town and inhabited by a pack of salty drinkers, John's is a bar's bar. Featuring plenty of hard booze and several bottled beers (no draft), John's also sports six flat-screen TVs, four electric dartboards and three pool tables. If you're a fiend for the nicotine, there's also a glass-walled enclosure for your smoking pleasure. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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