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http://www.reefrestaurant.com A lot of people tie the knot at the Reef Lounge. They do it for the evening views of the harbor. Everyone else can come to enjoy standards such as prime rib, waffle breakfasts and strong cocktails to wash it all down. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.renoroom.net This dark, little watering hole on the corner of Redondo Avenue and East Broadway is a good destination if you crave a mellow place to get cheap drinks. It opens at 6 a.m. with happy hour until 11 a.m. for all you graveyard-shift workers out there-and then another happy hour again from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday for all the "normies." They offer a full bar in addition to eight draft brews including Stella Artois, Blue Moon and PBR. The Reno Room also has two pool tables, a jukebox, a video game and six flat-screen TVs. Try a Bloody Mary, it goes great with Sunday afternoon football, or a Saturday night hangover. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.rhythm-lounge.com In its second-floor perch in downtown Long Beach, the large, concrete-floored, utilitarian space draws a largely African-American clientele, and hosts comics who poke fun at life's grittier experiences. (Look for comedienne D.D. Rainbow, who mixes the bitter with the sweet when she riffs on her father's experiences with dementia.) The full bar serves up stiff drinks and a modest selection of draft beers including the ever-delicious wheat ale, Blue Moon. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.gosababa.com Despite being located in a strip mall, Sababa possesses a surprisingly chic vibe. Sporting dim, yet vibrantly-hued lighting, the bar area is adorned with a dizzying geometric tower that could have been lifted from a modern art museum. Keeping with the motif, the walls also sport various art pieces. Bartenders offer up a full selection of liquors and 26 beers on tap. Fancier labels of suds include Stone IPA, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Lost Coast Downtown Brown and Paulaner Hef. There's a large covered patio outside that sports sofas, perfect for sipping one of the bar's specialty cocktails and listening to DJ's spin platters into the wee hours of the night. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.sevillanightclub.com This Spanish-themed bar and restaurant has a wide assortment of rums. The candle-lined walls generate a warm, romantic ambiance, making this joint a nice place to take a date. But other walls are plastered with bullfighting posters as well as a Picasso-esque mural. Dig the beautiful glass water wall at the entrance. What this establishment is best known for is sangria. Poured fresh from the tap, it sports notes of citrus, red wine and cinnamon. Be careful, it's easy to over-imbibe with this one. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.pepperspianos.com Sgt. Pepper's Dueling Piano Cafe probably isn't the best place for wall flowers or lounge rats. Tables line the lower tier with all chairs facing toward a small stage where, true to the venue's name, two pianists have at each other by banging on their keyboards rather than each other's faces. Toss in a few drinks and some raunchy humor and you can imagine that this place can get pretty rowdy on a Friday night. Be prepared to sing and dance along because the performers pack LED flashlights to single out party poopers with a light to the face and a barrage of "Boos." All that said, Sgt. Pepper's is a great place to let loose and watch your friends make asses of themselves on stage. There's also a family-friendly show offered during the day! Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
Shannon's is a sports bar with a locals-only vibe. If you're new meat, don't expect them to roll out the welcome mat. But do expect stiff drinks from the tall, extensive, supremely stocked full bar, which also includes a nice selection of draft beers (go Shock Top). The high-ceilinged, wood-paneled room has four flat screens flickering images of Lakers games, as well as one massive big-screen. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.shoreultralounge.com The Shore Ultra Lounge of Long Beach is hard to miss, its large illuminated sign facing right towards 2nd Street. If you roll in on a Friday or Saturday night, expect a $10 cover unless you've entered your name on the online guest list, a feature that gets you in for free before 10 p.m. Shore's showroom features a small stage for live performances and what has been dubbed the Ice Room, a tiny glowing blue chamber where you can take iced vodka shots. A second dance room hosts a separate DJ and the main bar where glowing bottles of liquor line a giant "X" suspended from the ceiling. Bar service is generally quick and crowd activities can vary from good-natured bumping and grinding to some mild moshing at the foot of the stage. Just a heads up: stripper pole. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.marriott.com This bar embodies that seeming contradiction that makes Long Beach a great city: Behind its edgy, urban ambiance is a feeling of casual friendliness. It's located in the heart of downtown, inside the 12-floor, nearly 400-room Renaissance Long Beach hotel, but anyone can walk right in and order up one of its signature cocktails. Try the Cuban Society, a blend of Bacardi Razz rum with mint, raspberry and lime flavors. It also makes Aviations with Bombay Sapphire gin, Crème de Violette, lemon and Luxardo Maraschino. As a nod to its hotel environs, Sip also offers internationally inspired cocktails. And as the bartenders will tell you, all the juices used for cocktails are fresh-squeezed daily. Specialty beers-including Yellowtail, Calico Amber and McGarvey's Scottish Ale-sit alongside domestic faves such as Budweiser and Miller. Happy hour goes from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., with drinks and appetizers running from $1 to $6. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.tantalumrestaurant.com Nestled within the Marina Pacifica is Tantalum, an Asian-fusion restaurant that maintains a refreshingly intimate feel in a large space. Though the restaurant is tiered, with tables placed at various elevations, the best seat in the house is at the 75-foot-long mahogany bar. Indulge in a Tahitian Moon, a fruity, vodka-fueled concoction, as you watch the sun slowly melt into the marina. Tantalum carries dozens of red and white wines, as well as a variety of beers and sake. While there is a DJ on Friday and Saturday nights, it seems only those with a bit of liquid courage dance the night away. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.tibbiescabaret.com Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
http://www.tiltedkilt.com At the Tilted Kilt, an orgy of plaid knickknacks and random bagpipery decorate the walls of three distinct rooms: a main dining hall, a relatively sedate fireplace area, and a corner room with a pool table and a punching-bag arcade game on which males can demonstrate their machismo and pound their chests. If you strip it down, Tilted Kilt is not so much an Irish or Scottish bar as it is another restaurant that proudly peddles male-oriented distractions of booze, boobs and ballgames. Every wall or smooth vertical surface has an oversized flat-screen TV mounted on it. All the visual stimuli may cause you to miss how positively polished the whole place looks, like a PG-13-rated Chili's or Olive Garden. The people you'd expect to see there are here: young couples, retirees, a good mix of the tattooed-up and the buttoned-down who, like you, don't mind a little sexism as long as the bar pours a good pint of Guinness. Read more about this Orange County bar or club >>
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