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http://www.thepinthouse.com In the evolutionary time line of bars, the Pint House blazes its own path. It calls itself "an upscale American-style pub and restaurant without an upscale price," but let us translate: It's more Cheers than Moe's Tavern, more burger joint than gastropub. Regulars, or maybe those crazy college kids from nearby Fullerton College, order the Power Tower, an oversized beer dispenser the height and shape of a gigantic lava lamp. The house-baked soft pretzels are the defining mouthful of the night; the twisty, well-browned doughy loops are the natural symbiotic partner to anything hop-based you should drink. So oven-hot they burn the epidermis off your fingertips and crusted with perhaps too much salt, they will, as in that oft-quoted Seinfeld episode, make you thirsty. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.revolucion1910cantina.com Where all the Mexican-American alumni of North OC high schools go to continue their glory days while ditching classes at Fullerton Community College. You can eat tacos and chips here, but the main attraction is the rock en espaƱol nights. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
The Salt and Pepper Shaker is known for serving up Denny's-style breakfast cuisine to hungry hordes of octogenarians. But this location has taken things a step further and added a state-of-the art sports bar that would put any of the drinking establishments around Anaheim stadium to shame. The large bar is well lit and nicely appointed, with wood-plank floors and neutral-tone brick walls. There is a respectable 11 beers on tap, including Widmer's Hef, Shock Top, Budweiser and Newcastle. In addition to framed black-and-white sports memorabilia, the lofty walls are adorned with seven massive flat-screen TVs flickering images of any number of sports tilts. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.slidebarfullerton.com Take a stroll among the many watering holes in Downtown Fullerton on a Friday night and you'll be hard-pressed to find a bar with more rock & roll style than the Slidebar Cafe. Yes, it features two rooms where suicide-girl style bartendresses serve up cocktails along with imported and domestic draft beer. This is also one of the few downtown establishments presenting top-notch local and national rock acts of the punk, ska and hardcore variety. The walls of the bar are decked out with autographed rock memorabilia and lined with flat screen TVs.Be sure to check out the halls lined with pics taken by rock photographer Lisa Johnson. Images include No Doubt's Gwen Stefani with Warren Fitzgerald of the Vandals. Finer pints of beer, including Shock Top and Newcastle, cost $6, with lower-shelf fare such as Bud Light running $5. Happy hour is every day 3 p.m.-6 p.m. except Saturday. Sunday happy hour is 3 p.m.-9 p.m. and features half off draft beers and well drinks. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.steamerscafe.com The only jazz club in downtown Fullerton, it's open to all ages and serves pizzas, panini and focaccia sandwiches along with Cajun- and Thai-inflected dishes. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.stubriks.com A steakhouse that co-owner Craig Voorting says is "all about the steak." With the best damn steak this side of a factory town, as well as a pretty decent selection of white meat and seafood. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.theswigfullerton.com Nestled deep within an industrial park on Fender Avenue, the Swig Bar is a homey little watering hole just big enough to house the employees of nearby businesses. It may not look like much inside or out, but it is a comfortable place to have a brew after a long day at work. Of course, it doesn't hurt that the establishment is also a bikini bar teeming with beautiful, scantily clad barmaids. In addition to the eye candy, the Swig offers a modest selection of bottled beers, as well a few on tap including Miller Lite, Coors Light and the choice of every hipster worth his salt, Pabst Blue Ribbon. There are a couple of billiard tables and a Ping-Pong table in the back of the room. Flat-screen TVs line the walls, with sports being shown at all times. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.thetropicslounge.com This local watering hole boasts stiff drinks and a great down-to-earth atmosphere perfect for relaxing with a group of friends. The crowd is mixed and you can catch anyone from weathered natives to college students mingling before live sets. Most nights host talented bands from all over the county. Genre doesn't matter, so long as you don't suck. This is one of the few places in the area where you can go and experience an indie folk, hardcore and ska show all in the span of a single weekend. Just come prepared to feel some body heat. If the place does have air conditioning, it's definitely not prone to using it, so if you're going to show after 10 p.m. on a Saturday night you had better be a people person! 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.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.ziings.com Ziing's owners consulted a feng shui master during the design, and the results seem to vindicate their expenditure. This applies particularly to the miso-seared ahi, which is sliced and arrayed on a black plate with a red spoon of Shanghai sauce, mixed greens, a cube of wasabi and shiitake-ginger "chopsticks" that look like Vienna roll cookies. The ahi itself is exquisite. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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