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http://www.avecnightclub.com Born from the ashes of what used to be the old Majestic, a venue that once hosted Vietnamese pop concerts, this Huntington Beach nightclub retains few characteristics of its former incarnation save for its address and general layout. The club's interior is intimately sized and dimly lit with soft purples and blues. The centerpiece is an installation mimicking a giant tree that sprouts from the central elliptical bar and stretches to the ceiling. Crystal prisms drip from its boughs like luminescent leaves, creating a striking fixture that makes you feel as though you've just stepped through the proverbial looking glass. Arrive before 10:30 p.m. for half off the usual $20 cover, and opt for VIP bottle service so you don't have to regret paying $12 for a Long Island iced tea. This also secures you a comfy roost in one of the Victorian-inspired seating areas, from which you can watch the action going down on both dance floors. Seasoned DJs host weekend events, spinning the best in hip-hop, dance, house, electronic and magnificent mash-ups that keep the energy up and the bodies bumping. More >>
http://www.sharkeez.net This corny but fun "cantina" chain turns out some surprisingly good food at low prices. The loud, festive atmosphere will reminds you of the spring-break trip south of the border you barely remember (or wish you had taken). You can watch some football while scarfing some nachos with your friends, or swing by for the Wednesday-night 99-cent burger-and-beer special. It's a broke wino's dream. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Beach-Girls/107157352688412 Located in a strip mall off Interstate 405 next to a Super 8 Motel, Beach Girls is one of the more lively bikini bars in Orange County. The scantily clad women wandering the room make small talk when they aren't busy pouring shots or dancing behind the bar as they greet patrons. Beach Girls offers a full liquor selection, a dozen beers on tap and a handful of bottled brews. Added entertainment includes a jukebox, flat-screen TVs surrounding the room, a dartboard and two arcade games. More >>
http://www.beachpitbbq.com Former baseball player Tim DeCinces focuses his menu on pan-Southern fare such as sausage, pulled pork, chicken, brisket and ribs-no regional styles yet, although the off-the-menu pork taquitos hint at what Southerners can expect as more Mexicans settle in Dixie. The smoked sausage, each about the size of a kielbasa and arriving five to an order, is prepared in a manner that allows the skin to maintain a distinct smoked flavor even as the interior houses a wonderful mix of juice, spices and pork. More >>
http://www.beachfire.com BeachFire is what a neighborhood restaurant should be-a mini-gallery featuring hometown artists (appreciate the colorful boats of Chico Dias), goofy theme nights from Monday Night Football to Aloha Fridays, live bands, kids' specials and booze. Lots of booze. But it's the seafood that ultimately impresses the most-the macadamia-nut-crusted mahi, particularly. More >>
http://www.beachfire.com BeachFire is what a neighborhood restaurant should be-a mini-gallery featuring hometown artists (appreciate the colorful boats of Chico Dias), goofy theme nights from Monday Night Football to Aloha Fridays, live bands, kids' specials and booze. Lots of booze. But it's the seafood that ultimately impresses the most-the macadamia-nut-crusted mahi, particularly. More >>
http://www.beyondbaroque.org $7, $5 students, seniors & kids More >>
This Glendale mainstay got its name from a giant marlin that hangs on the back wall, surrounded by nautical knickknacks, books, games and dad's-den-like furniture. There's a tiny stage for karaoke, comedy and occasional bands, and a pool table in the middle of the room that's rarely available (regulars seem to like it a lot). From 1966 to 1980, the space was called the Tiger's Den, but the Big Fish, which is a family-owned business, brought a more welcoming feel. Thirty years on, the Fish seems well-anchored, building a community of drinkers, sports fans and bona fide bar buddies. The owners print out a monthly card with an event calendar, a list of "customer birthdays" and even season-appropriate limericks written by the owner's father. More >>
http://www.bigfootlodge.com With wild, woodsy décor, cheap PBR, great DJ nights and a punkish, fun crowd Bigfoot is a lodge for the rock n' roll lush set. Toasted marshallow and cookie drinks, barmaids in girl scout uniforms and kitchsy touches like a giant Smokey the Bear statue, a Sasquatch sign and faux fireplace contribute to the camp-y theme, and the place is popular with vintage car clubs, bikers from the nearby Harley Davidson shop in Glendale and rockabilly types, making for frequent smats of tats, hairgel and red lips, especially on weekends. Hot nights include "Rock n' Roll Karaoke" (a celebration of riff-heavy sounds and bad vox rules Mondays) and "Psychotonic!" Thursdays, a night of trashy retro sounds and vintage film oddities. More >>
http://www.bistango.com Bistango is a fusion of fine wine, gourmet food, contemporary art and sophisticated architecture. The candle-lit bar offers a view of a small stage that accommodates R&B, Latin and jazz bands. Well-known for its list of more than 400 wines, Bistango also features a full bar and a modest offering of domestic and imported bottled beers. When dining at Bistango on someone else's account, we suggest the prix fixe. The rotating artwork on display (mostly paintings and sculptures) are available for purchase. More >>
http://www.thebluebeet.com This restaurant is a steak oasis, where the meat is aged for about one week to break down the sinew-making it tender-while being marinated in head chef Jorge Guttierez's secret concoction before being charbroiled to delectability! More >>
http://www.bluecafelive.com A lively spot in downtown Long Beach rocking live music nightly. The Blue Cafe is located in a cavernous building featuring two levels. Down stairs is where the stage is located and local bands play everything from punk to blues. Taps dispense a moderate selection of brews and a bottled selection is available as well. More >>
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