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http://www.turcscocktails.com Evening revelers wandering the sleepy seaside community of Sunset Beach would be hard-pressed to find a dive bar with more charm than Turc's. The establishment is full of nautical tchotchkes: carved wooden sailors and walls adorned with turtle and abalone shells. In the front room, where the full bar is located, authentic bamboo sticks along the ceiling create a tiki-room vibe. The bartender specializes in straight-up whiskey drinks and fuzzy navels for the ladies. An open fire pit provides warmth. The back room is outfitted with two pool tables, a dartboard, a Big Buck arcade game and another fire pit. Behind the pool tables is a wall encrusted with volcanic rock, while the opposite wall is covered with sea-smoothed gray pebbles. The building's age is evident thanks to the the water stains dotting the ceiling, but those only augment the lived-in vibe brought by the salty seaside crowd. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.tuscanyclub.net Though their pool room only sports one table, the Tuscany Club still manages to infuse the old-timey charm of a pool hall into its modern digs. The room is appointed with beautiful oak accouterments and elaborately filigreed chandeliers. This building features a large, concrete-floored space with a full bar, karaoke stage and dance area, and a smaller room featuring the aforementioned pool table and a liquor bar. Drinks include a large selection of wines in addition to a specialty martini list. There's also a small selection of beers on tap, including Stella Artois and Miller Lite. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.tustinbrewery.com Housed in a building evoking a French chateau, Tustin Brewing Company specializes in beers with serious flavor. One could easily make the mistake of thinking only pretentious connoisseurs need drop in, but nothing could be further from the truth. The staff is warm and inviting and more than willing to make suggestions on the ample beer list. True to its name, this joint brews in-house as evidenced by the massive steel fermentation tanks behind the bar. Labels pay homage to the surrounding neighborhood and include Red Hill Red, and Blimp Hangar Pale Ale. Massive hand-colored pictures adorn the north and south walls and feature images of Tustin at the turn of the 20th Century and the El Toro airfield in the 1940s. There's also a small selection of hard alcohol. Chosen Best Brewery by OC Weekly in 2007. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
Part of the charm of this joint is that it's in an opulent hotel lobby. And after the 7:30 p.m. crowd leaves, it becomes a quiet place to get a drink or catch a football game in peace on one of the small TVs. Featuring Egyptian hieroglyphs on the wall and the décor of an upscale Newport town home (ceiling fans, wood shutters and beige walls), Tut's offers a full bar as well as a decent selection of bottled beers. Labels include Sam Adams, Newcastle and Heineken. And you can't beat the view outside the room: a towering stack of hotel rooms housed inside a massive, glass-roofed indoor structure. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.twistedvinewines.com The beloved Fullerton enoteca serves a rotating variety of wines and beers, with small plates and a large variety of salads and sandwiches with which to soak them up. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.two40south.com Two 40 South’s cellar reportedly has more than 12,000 bottles of wines stacked floor-to-ceiling and at least a few barrels from which 10-cent tastings are offered, but the reason you want to go is for 32 bottles in particular. The 16 whites and 16 reds in question are hooked up with tubes to a monolithic, computerized, vending machine that separates the formal dining room from the bar. Yes, Two 40 South has relegated the world’s most uppity beverage to a contraption one associates more with frozen yogurt and bad coffee. Your server presents you with a key card similar to what you get when you’re checking in to a hotel. You then join the other customers who are hovering around the dispensers, tapping their chins as they mull typewritten tasting notes. When it’s time to make a choice, you grab an appropriate glass from a rack dangling above the machine—a wider goblet for the reds, a narrower one for the whites. Then you insert the card as though you’re about to pump gas at a Chevron and push the button for the portion size as though you’re picking the octane—either a squirt, a half or full glass. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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