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The roaring fire at the back of O'Malley's on Main Street adds that welcoming Irish-pub warmth, both literal and figurative. The bar offers a full complement of whiskeys, vodkas and Scotches, as well as a selection of beers on tap. Try a pint of the Smithwicks, a tasty Irish number rumored to be the oldest ale produced by the Emerald Isle. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.hboconnells.com O’Connel’s Sports Bar in Huntington Beach is just one of the many bars in the city, but it’s one of the better ones. In the corner of a strip mall containing a 7-Eleven and a doughnut shop, O'Connell's Sports Bar & Grille doesn't look like much from the parking lot. But upon entering, one is faced with literally dozens of TVs, all tuned to every possible sporting event happening on the planet, an ultra-casual and relaxed atmosphere, and the most unbelievably friendly bartenders—ones who remember that when you ask for your "usual," you mean a Heineken Light and a shot of Jack. A lengthy bar surrounded by some wooden tables and chairs—it's not fancy; it's just comfortable. O'Connell's is the perfect place for when you want to meet up with your buds for an hour of power and simply chill out. No mixologist revolution here—just good, great times with good, great, cheap booze. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
Located in the historic Orange Circle, O'Hara's Pub is a favorite of students from nearby Chapman University. Dozens of football helmets hang from the ceiling, and classic-rock band posters line the walls. O'Hara's boasts a full liquor selection, eight draft brews and a small offering of bottled beers. Three pool tables sit in the back next to the booths. Happy hour features $3 well drinks, and pitchers are $6.50 for domestic and $8.50 for imported beers. Food trucks-including the popular Korean/Mexican fusion Kogi-are known to frequent the parking lot behind the pub. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.omalleyssealbeach.com The roaring fire at the back of O'Malley's on Main Street adds that welcoming Irish-pub warmth, both literal and figurative. The bar offers a full complement of whiskeys, vodkas and Scotches, as well as a selection of beers on tap. Try a pint of the Smithwicks, a tasty Irish number rumored to be the oldest ale produced by the Emerald Isle. O'Malley's also covers all the bases of pub grub, with nachos, quesadillas and chicken wings on one side and Irish sausage rolls, corned beef, and bangers and mash on the other. The shepherd's pie comes with a slagheap of tasty mashed potatoes on top that utterly hides the stew from the light (and oxygen) of day. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.arroyotrabuco.com If you play golf at the Arroyo Trabuco Gold Course, chances are you've ended up at O'Neill's Bar and Grill, where you can discuss your game over champagne brunch on Sundays. Golfers usually get a discount on the meal, which includes the sushi bar. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.queenmary.com/index.php?page=observationbar Get a drink on a luxurious cruise ship without the hassle of motion sickness. Permanently moored in the Long Beach Harbor for decades, the R.M.S. Queen Mary sports an art deco bar with some of the best views of the downtown skyline. The gorgeous wood-paneled room,which has maintained most of its original accouterments through the years, features a beautiful painting of dancing passengers above the full bar. It also offers a modest selection of draft brews, including Stella, Bass and Guinness. If cocktails are your thing, these drinks are stiff, so don't get too close to the railings. While you won't be lost at sea if you go overboard, it's a long drop into the shallow harbor. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.ocsportsgrill.com Located near Angels Stadium, OC Sports Bar subscribes to the adage that bigger is better. This cavernous place is home to 19 beers on top; thirsty sports fans have their choice of such gems as Pyramid Hefeweizen, Blue Moon, Newcastle and Bud Light, in addition to a full complement of liquors. While sipping a pint, sports fans also have the option of watching one of several flat-screen TVs (we lost count after 15), shooting stick on one of six pool tables, or partaking in a game of Golden Tee Live. For groups of drinkers, the bar offers the 100-ounce "Tower of Beer," a clear tube with a tap set up at your table that can be filled with your choice of brew (a tower of Coors will run you $28.50). Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
Among the Disneyland-adjacent motels lining Harbor Boulevard, Oggi's Pizza & Brewing Co. is a beacon of class. Founded in the early '90s, at the dawn of the microbrew explosion, the small Oggi's chain is known for serving up its own brand of craft beers in addition to a large selection of liquors. The offerings include Oggi's own take on hefeweizen, Scottish ale and a light lager. Relatively small for such an establishment, this location features a large semi-circle of flat-screen TVs ringing the mahogany bar. The room, though small, is neat and filled with several cocktail tables. A video-game version of Texas Hold 'Em sits in a corner; a small room located just off the main bar offers several comfy couches. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.oldtonys.com It doesn't get any more “on the pier” than Tony's, the 50-year-old wooden seafood shack that actually sits aboard the planks of the Redondo Beach pier. The upstairs bar offers views that are a full 360 degrees, from the watery horizon line back towards the apartments that stretch for a sight of the shore, but you'll just as likely be staring down into your Mai Tai all night. It's a beguiling concoction splashed forth by a surly middle-aged bartender, at once simple and fruity, with an unexpectedly strong rum kick. Best of all, the glass it comes in doubles as a souvenir, a quiet reminder that not only is Tony's still serving the best Mai Tais you can find in Los Angeles, the place hasn't lost any charm in the process. Tony's boasts “romantic or family dining” and you'll see a bit of both – with dozens of seafood and shellfish options as well as steak and the inevitable surf and turf. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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http://www.theoldeship.com One of the most authentic British pubs in Orange County, the Olde Ship sports a distinctly european atmosphere with a full menu of classic dishes including bread pudding and the best bangers and mash you'll have this side of the pond. With an interior that looks, in fact, like the inside of an old galleon and a bartender with an authentic Irish accent, this establishment is a favorite haunt for British expats and Anglophiles alike. If you're counting on grabbing dinner at this place on a Saturday night, arrive early because patrons are literally flowing out the door by seven bells. During World Cup fever, you can count on the doors being open bright and early for the morning games! Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.theoldeship.com One of the most authentic British pubs in Orange County, the Olde Ship sports a distinctly European atmosphere with a full menu of classic dishes including bread pudding and the best bangers and mash you'll have this side of the pond. With an interior that looks, in fact, like the inside of an old galleon and a bartender with an authentic Irish accent, this establishment is a favorite haunt for British expats and Anglophiles alike. If you're counting on grabbing dinner at this place on a Saturday night, arrive early because patrons are literally flowing out the door by seven bells. During World Cup fever, you can count on the doors being open bright and early for the morning games! Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.olestavern.com Ole’s Tavern is in San Clemente and named after the city’s founder, Ole Hansen. It’s one of the more mellow scenes in the bar-heavy city, with a good mix of local young men and women and older regulars who remember the days before the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant was erected, and the only radioactive thing in town was Richard Nixon over at La Casa Romantica. They’re most famous for all the pool tables they have. The art of billiards is essentially dead, relegated to Vietnamese and Mexican bars. But at Ole's Tavern, this is still the sport of choice while knocking back beers and flirting in a place where Marines on leave from Pendleton mingle with the outside world and wow you with tales of Afghanistan as they kick your ass off the corner pocket. Make sure to travel here with friends, though, just in case things get a bit wacky with a ringer or two. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.olive-pit.com Just finding the Olive Pit in Orange can present an adventure in and of itself. It's located off a fast moving boulevard, down a steep driveway, behind a strip mall-one of the more unusual locales for a watering hole in the county. But once inside, you'll find a well-kept bar rocking the dive-chic look. Ceiling fans twirl slowly, vinyl cushioned stools adorn the linoleum floor and Christmas lights always hang from the wood-trimmed panels above the bar top. The full bar features a small selection of bottled brews as well as 10 beers on tap. Labels include Budweiser, Bud Light and Stella Artois. There are also three pool tables, a couple video games and a jukebox. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.onotria.com Onotria Wine Bar represents a distinctive sipping experience in OC: It's a quiet place to get a drink. And with a 40-page wine list, you're ensured the drink you're thirsting for. Located along Bristol Avenue, which bustles with auto traffic, the garden in front of the ivy-covered building is lushly adorned with authentic grape vines. Inside, the pine-plank ceiling is pitched high and hosts a couple of slowly twirling fans. A small doorway in the main room's back wall reveals a small bar area. Here the thirsty patron can enjoy a nice Pinot, or a cocktail from the full bar in addition to the standard bottled domestics-Budweiser, Coors and Sam Adams. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.opahrestaurant.com The menu is a blend of nouveau seafood and democratic flair. Fish fanatics must get the Pacific Northwest cioppino, which bursts with chunks of salmon, halibut and ahi. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.orchidrestaurant.us This lovely space caters to a Middle Eastern crowd. With elaborate chandeliers and Romanesque columns, the Orchid has a palatial vibe. Though it's primarily an eatery, the joint sports a small bar with a nice selection of rums, tequilas and liqueurs, as well as wines. There is also a modest selection of beers, including Heineken and Amstel Light. If you plan on checking this place out on a Friday night, get there early. The bar's karaoke stage and small dance floor can get crowded, and lines aren't uncommon. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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