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"If you’re headed to the United States in search of Southern culture and soul, then Orange Country might not be the first place you think to look. However, The Ranch is one of Anaheim’s hottest spots for country music, great steaks, and rustic charm. Here is where you’ll be able to find some of the most American drinks in the region."
"Awarded Anaheim’s Restaurant of the Year in 2020, The RANCH Restaurant offers farm-to-table fare including exquisite steaks and extensive wine list Monday through Sunday from 5 PM to closing. One bite into the locally sourced ingredients, and you’ll agree with all of the accolades."
"Our famous steaks are seared to perfection at 1800 degrees and topped with fresh butter so they sizzle all the way to your table. Open for dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 714-750-5466"
"It was my first time going to Ruth Chris and we really enjoyed our food!. It was a Tuesday night around 7 pm and the place was packed!. The atmosphere was n..."
"An interesting place to enjoy a meal is Billy’s at the Beach. As its name suggests, this restaurant is on the beach, and there is a Hawaiian beach theme inside the restaurant that gives it a fun atmosphere. They specialize in Hawaiian dishes, and there are a lot of options on the menu that include locally-caught seafood."
"caters to those looking for some delicious Hawaiian cuisine and an island-like atmosphere. Even though their entrées can be a little pricey, they are adequately sized and absolutely delicious. As its name states, it is located on the beach, so you can expect their fish to be fresh."
"Michael’s On Naples is the standard for creative Italian dining. Featuring a menu of small plates, classic and contemporary Italian fare plus a curated wine list and handcrafted cocktails, this is the go-to place for everyday dining and special occasions. Select the more formal dining room on the ground level or make your way to the Rooftop Bar for aperitivo and conversation."
"If you’re looking to impress somebody or finally wear that dress you bought for a wedding and never used, head to Michael’s. This Long Beach staple located on the mostly-residential Naples Island has been around for years, but is still the standard for special occasion dining in the area. Are they doing anything particularly different with their food?"
"With multiple accolades from Diners’ Choice in 2019, it’s no wonder Michael’s on Naples is on the must-have list of diners in Long Beach. The restaurant serves made-from-scratch dishes using ingredients bought daily from local farms. The executive chef builds dishes from available resources and knows where every ingredient on the plate comes from."
"We love exploring Asian malls around Seattle and Vancouver because you just never know what you’ll find. While not strictly Asian, The Source is a brand new shopping center that features some unique places to eat, shop and play in Buena Park."
"Another new comer to the Buena Park entertainment scene is The Source. A 400,000-square-foot entertainment space full of shops, restaurants, and movie complex. Check out the list of merchants here."
"PlayPie is one of the best designed indoor play areas I’ve experienced!. They do an awesome job of including physical play, imaginative play, technology, and even an impressive reading area."
"The popular Red O Restaurant> serves delectable steak and seafood with an authentic Mexican twist. Savor boldly flavored dishes like Wild White Mexican Shrimp Enchiladas Suizas, Fresh Corn & Goat Cheese Tamales, or the 18 oz. Wood Grilled Prime Cowboy Ribeye."
"Filled with diverse plant and animal life, the 3.5-mile leisure loop along the bluffs of the scenic Back Bay is perfect for joggers, walkers and bikers. Families with little ones will enjoy the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center with an observatory deck and plenty of interactive exhibits. Those looking for more of a workout can opt to do the full 10.5-mile loop around the Back Bay."
"The vast expanse of 100 acres of the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve, is by far one of the most loved nature-spots around Newport beach. Forming the estuary where fresh water meets saltwater and where you can find the native flora and fauna of California, a hike here welcomes you with the rare, untamed side of the city. The preserve is home to...Read more"
"If you want to enjoy nearby hiking trails, head to the Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve. A network of trails winds through acres of marshland and waterways, where sweeping views of the surrounding Southern California mountains provide great photo ops."
"First opened in 1903 and located just near the popular Junipero Beach, Bixby Park is a perfect spot to spend a sunny afternoon. The park itself has plenty of activities available, including a sports field, volleyball courts and skate park. On top of that, it hosts several programs for local residents and even has a free yoga class taking place every day at 11am, all you need to take part is to turn up with your mat."
"If you’re looking for a variety of things to do in one location, Bixby Park is a great option. The park contains a stage, community center, playground, mobile skatepark, picnic area, BBQ pits, restrooms, a volleyball court, sports field; and hosts several programs including youth recreation, adult classes, senior fitness classes, and a farmers market."
"AKA "Cherry" built on an old shuffleboard court with elements that originally came from the now-defunct DIY spot, LB Free. Cherry is a legendary spot, its beauty is in its simplicity and the epicenter of the modern street skate scene. You will see pros here on a daily basis."
"The iconic, ‘50s-inspired Beachcomber Café serves a popular breakfast and classic Californian cuisine. You can’t go wrong with tasty dishes such as the Coconut Macadamia Pancakes, Shrimp Chile Relleno, or Grilled Swordfish. Wash it all down with a delicious, handcrafted cocktail like the Lemon Ginger Martini."
"A converted cottage houses this beachside eatery serving California favorites & a popular breakfast. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinnerDress code: Casual"
"Long Beach has its own prodigious craft beer and brewery scene these days, including the young Ambitious Ales on Atlantic Avenue. The Bixby Knolls neighborhood flocks during evening hours for a variety of brews, including a New Zealand-style pilsner called Gandalf the Crisp."
"Ambitious Ales is offering crowlers, packaged beer and gift card sales online and at the tap room daily from noon to 6 p.m. With a spacious area to wait, social distancing can be practices. You can order online by clicking here."
"This boutique brewery and full-service restaurant is headed to the recently renovated Peter's Landing in the heart of Huntington Beach. Experience the Golden Road flavor with indoor and dog-friendly outdoor seating, corn hole, and bocce ball. Golden Road Brewing is constantly experimenting with the freshest ingredients through a collection of rotating, seasonal and limited-edition brews."