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WELCOME TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Attractions 6 SoCal Listings 8 Recreating Red Carpet Stars 10
Arts & Culture 14
Pageant of the Masters 15 The Ragean Museum 17
Dining & Shopping
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Local Souvenirs 20
Seaside Excursions 28 Hornblower Cruises 29 Waterfront 30 Beach Listings 32
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Our selection of SoCal museums will be a treat for the whole family.
Explore 34
Starline Tours: See the best of LA 35 Local Value 39 Map of Orange County & Los Angeles 43 Map of San Diego 44
TV Listings 45
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This taste of local restraunts is sure to please your inner foodie.
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Go out and explore at select events on our calender for this month.
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Whether you are here for some Los Angeles Hollywood star sightings, the Orange County’s beautiful picturesque landscapes, or San Diego’s laid-back atmosphere, you have traveled to the right place. We're in full gear here in Southern California and would like to provide you with all the must see and things to do while you are here! Enclosed you will find all of the necessary tools to lead you on your adventures and help you enjoy your visit. With the tips, events, and maps found in these pages, we make it easy for you to make Southern California your personal playground. Looking for things to do? Check out the color coded categories including: Attractions; Arts & Culture; Dining & Shopping; Explore, and TV Listings. We hope to make you feel at home, and keep you exploring everything from the beaches, mountains, the best thrills and attractions – while soaking up the Southern California sun! Are you traveling on a budget? No problem! We have hand-picked the best coupons to help you save money so you can enjoy even more of what Southern California has to offer. And with just a short drive with the wind in your hair, Los Angeles, Orange County or San Diego events are never too far away from where you are. Check ont he web at placesmagazine.net to download even more special offers from our friends here in Southern California. Get the scoop by liking our Facebook page: fb.com/placesmag and while there, enter for a chance to win some of our fabulous monthly giveaways. Follow us @placesmag on Twitter & Instagram. We appreciate your support. Thank you for being a valued reader and friend of Places. // Samantha Stuber, Director
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A RIDE TO REMEMBER
One of the sweetest things about our collection of SoCal amusement parks is that they’re always evolving. Seriously. Yes, you’ll find all the fan favorites, but you’ll also discover brand-new and revamped attractions popping up all over the place. Take a peek and check out what we’ve got in store for you this Summer. We’re re-imagining SoCal’s theme parks. Shouldn’t you?
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Aquarium of the Pacific
100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach 562-590-3100 | aquariumofpacific.org
Southern California Summer Attractions
Disneyland Resort
1313 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 714-781-4565 | disneyland.com
LEGOLAND California Resort
1 LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad 760-918-5346 | california.legoland.com
Madame Tussauds Hollywood 6933 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 323-798-1670 madametussaudshollywood.com
Medieval Times
8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park 714-220-5200 | medievaltimes.com
Pirate’s Dinner Adventure 7600 Beach Blvd., Buena Park 714-690-1497 piratesdinneradventureca.com
Universal Studios Hollywood
LEGOLAND® California Resort
Universal Studios Hollywood is The Entertainment Capital of L.A and home to exciting thrill rides. At Universal CityWalk, an outdoor entertainment complex adjacent to Universal Studios Hollywood, unique shops and a dynamic selection of restaurants for any taste.
For awesome hands-on playtime, Carlsbad’s LEGOLAND California is the ticket. Enjoy more than 60 rides, shows, and attractions, interactive LEGO features, themed play areas, family pool and kid’s entertainment! Don't miss the LEGO scuptures too!
Disneyland Resort
SeaWorld San Diego
The Happiest Place on Earth just got happier! Picture two amazing Disney Parks — the world-famous Disneyland Park and the newly expanded Disney California Adventure Park — plus three incredible Resort hotels and Downtown Disney.
Spread across 190 acres on beautiful Mission Bay Park, SeaWorld San Diego is known for spectacular animal shows, interactive attractions, aquariums, rides and beautiful landscaping. Don't miss 'Operation: Vacation', a live 20-minute musical.
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Pirates Dinner Adventure
Known for amazing coasters like the recently launched Lex Luthor: Drop of Doom, the world’s tallest vertical drop ride, but it certainly hasn’t forgotten its youngest guests. Inside the park, you’ll find Bugs Bunny World, a six-acre, interactive wonderland where children get to enjoy pint-sized thrills.
Set aboard an authentically replicated 18th-century Spanish galleon measuring 46 feet long, 18 feet wide with 40-foot masts, the ship is anchored in a 300,000-gallon indoor lagoon with night sky lighting. Adventure unfolds with a cast a dozen actors, singers and stunt performers.
San Diego Zoo
2920 Zoo Dr., San Diego 619-231-1515 | sandiegozoo.org
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd., Escondido 760-747-8702 | sdsafaripark.org
SEA LIFE Carlsbad Aquarium 1 LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad 760-918-5346 visitsealife.com/california
SeaWorld San Diego
500 SeaWorld Dr., San Diego 800-25-SHAMU seaworldsandiego.com
Six Flags Magic Mountain
26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy., Valencia 661-255-4111 sixflags.com/magicmountain
Universal Studios Hollywood
100 Universal City Plz., Universal City 800-UNIVERSAL universalstudioshollywood.com
Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour 3400 Riverside Dr., Burbank 818-972-8687 | wbstudiotour.com Scan with your QR reader for extra savings with Southern California CityPass. Or give them a call at 888-330-5008.
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FACE TO FACE WITH
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Connect with the sea and go on amazing adventures and exhilarating rides at SeaWorld® San Diego. Be inspired by spectacular shows or go hands-in at the all-new attraction, Explorer’s Reef.™ Experience up-close animal encounters and learn about the incredible rescues and groundbreaking research that make SeaWorld a world leader in animal care. For more than 50 years — SeaWorld Cares.® PLACES
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Get UP CLOse and personal with the most popular figures in hollywood
READY TO SEE SOME STARS?
Every wonder what is would be like to be up close to Beyoncé? Sit back and relax with George Clooney? Stand right in from of Justin Timberlake? Sit down with Audrey Hepburn? Your can do all of this and see more with your favorite celebrities at the world renowned Madame Tussauds in Hollywood, California. I have never been to an attraction like this before in my life. So when we got our tickets and went up the elevator, I started to think about what I was about to expect. I was wondering if I was going to see all these statues standing against the wall just waiting for you to stare at them up and down. Boy was I wrong. As I stepped off the elevator…BOOM! A man with a flashing camera stood right in front of us as soon as we got off the elevator. I took a few steps back, and I startled. I realized he was a wax figure. Is this how a celebrity feel when a paparazzi surprise them?! As I entered the first room, perfectly titled the “A List Lounge” and “A List Party,” I didn’t know who was a visitor or who was a was figure. Once I started to look around, I noticed that these celebrities were all posed. You could sit on the couch next to Simon Cowell, strike a pose with Rihanna and lounge around with Natalie Portman. For all you Justin Bieber fans, you will be able to spot him in the “A List Lounge” too. The next room was called the “Spirit of Hollywood,” where the classics come alive, in wax formation of course. Everyone from Elvis Presley, Judy Garland and Alfred Hitchcock are presented in famous scenes from movies that they have been apart of. I traveled on over to the wild
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wild west and found classic western traveler just waiting for to have their picture snapped. I walked on over to the “Pop Icon” room where I found Whitney Houston, Madonna and Justin Timberlake. With pop music playing in the background, someone can’t help but want to dance and sing along to some great pop songs. For all you sports lovers out there, don’t think Madame Tussauds forgot about you. The “Sports” area has the latest and greatest athletes. For the dad that loves golf, you can hit a couple golf balls with Tiger Woods. If you’re into David Beckham or Tony Hawk, they are there too. Tony Hawk’s figure is actually on a skateboard doing a trick. I ended my tour with the “Marvel Super Hero’s” arena and here I found Tony Stark from Iron Man, standing at the podium looking as if he was ready to give one of his infamous speeches. Iron Man and Captain American both stood in the room while they waited to save us from the next evil villain. Don’t forget to watch the 4D Marvel Super Hero’s movie. Let’s just say get ready for a few surprises. Other rooms included the “Crime”, “Making Movies”, “Modern Classics”, “Action Heroes” and “Behind the Scenes”. At Madame Tussauds, I was able to see all my favorite celebrities up close and to see them all in one place. It was so much fun to watch so many people taking pictures with their favorite celebrities as well. Come and visit Madame Tussauds in Hollywood, California. I promise you won't regret it, and you might get a little start struck.
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ARTS & Culture
Hidden Treasures
Southern California has it all. From new to old, modern to contemporary, there is something for everyone. Take a journey through one of the architecturally stunning museums such as The Getty in Los Angeles, or see a musical at the South Coast Repertory in Orange County. There are endless options as just about every neighborhood is hiding a bit of its one culture tucked within it.
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Learn the secrets of the EAST AT
THE Bowers Museum
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o most, visiting a museum is always an eye opening experience. You learn, read and see how people have lived all over the world. Right in Orange County’s backyard stands one of the most prestigious museums’ that Orange County has to offer. The Bowers Museum, located in Santa Ana, California, has been enriching lives through the world of art and culture for many years now. Founded in 1936 by the City of Santa Ana, the Bowers Museum is one of California's finest and Orange County's largest museums. In 1992, a new cultural center and Kidseum opened. To live up to its mission, the Bowers offers exhibitions, lectures, art classes, travel programs, children's art education programs, and other special community programs. Bowers Museum has held such exhibits as; “Beethoven: The Late Great”, “Faberge: Imperial Jeweler to the Tsars” and “Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor’, just to name a few. I had a chance to take a look around and look at some of the wonderful exhibits they are showing. “Heavenly Horses: Two Thousand Years of Chinese and Japanese Equine Art” was the first exhibit I walked into and was taken back by the beauty and at times fine detail to these horses made. According to Chinese and Japanese culture, the horse was embraced as companion and participant in leisure and recreational activities including polo, horse "dancing," and hunting. Horses also figure prominently in the mythology, philosophy, religion, and folklore of both China and Japan. Also on display was the “Spirits and Headhunters: Art of the Pacific Islands”, the first thing that took my breath away was a unique necklace …made of human
The exhibit also features 'the ninth wonder of the world'.
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teeth. After gazing at this piece of tribal wear, I wondered around the hall. There I found, beautiful bags made of feathers, marvelous tribal arm bands made from shell and complicated yet distinct wood carvings of tribal men in a long boat. Where were they going? Who were they? We may never know, but these carvings tell stories through art of the Pacific Islands of our past. In October, Bowers Museum welcomed a new exhibit called “China’s Lost Civilization: The Mystery of Sanxingdui. This exhibit features treasures and riches from around the world and includes objects from the discovery termed "the ninth wonder of the world". It's known by many scholars as one of the greatest archaeological finds ever to be unearthed. Excavations at Sanxingdui reveal the remains of a refined culture that were advanced in their bronze making abilities. These cast bronzes were far larger and stranger in appearance than anything seen in another ancient world. The three largest masks are in the form of human heads with supernatural features such as large wing-like ears and much more. Other bronzes reveal traces of paint or are covered with gold. The Sanxingdui culture left no written record or human remains and appears to have existed for only about 350 years before it vanished. This exhibit is one on the biggest and most notable exhibits that the bowers museum will be able to present. If you are looking some adventure and seeing history, take a trip to the Bowers Museum. I promise you won’t regret your experience. //by Maegan Castro-Flores
China’s Lost Civilization: The Mystery of Sanxingdui. Which will run from October 19, 2014 to March 15, 2015.
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Museums
Our guide to the best collections of history and culture in socal
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The Grammy Museum 800 W. Olympic Blvd (213) 765-6800 grammymuseum.org Griffith Park 4730 Crystal Springs Dr (323) 913-4688 griffithobs.org Huntington Library and Gardens 1151 Oxford Road (626) 405-2100 huntington.org Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd (323) 857-6000 lacma.org
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Ronald Reagan Library 40 Presidential Dr (805) 522-2977 reaganfoundation.org
Bowers Museum 2002 N Main St (714) 567-3600 bowers.org
Balboa Park 1549 El Prado (619) 239-0512 balboapark.org
The Getty Center 1200 Getty Center Dr (310) 440-7300 getty.edu
Laguna Museum of Art 307 Cliff Dr (949) 494-8971 lagunaartmuseum.org
San Diego Natural History Museum 1788 El Prado (619) 232-3821 sdnhm.org
Architecture + Design Museum 6032 Wilshire Blvd (805) 522-2977 aplusd.org
Richard Nixon Library 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd (714) 983-9120 nixonfoundation.org
USS Midway Museum 910 N Harbor Dr (619) 544-9600 midway.org
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Cars of at the Reagan Library Come See Real Cars Used : In Herbie Fully Loaded By Steve McQueen � In Batman � In Grease � & By Our Favorite Hollywood Stars
The Reagan Library
10Best and USA Today announced the Reader’s Choice winner for the #1 Presidential Attraction in the United States. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum placed first in the list of Presidential Libraries and homes listed and ranked second behind Mt. Rushmore as the best presidential attraction in the country. “The American Presidency comes alive at the Reagan Library,” said John Heubusch, executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. “Guests to the Library walk onboard an actual Air Force One aircraft that flew seven U.S. presidents, touch an authentic piece of the Berlin Wall, and pay their respects at President Reagan’s Grave Site. Readers could vote between eighteen different presidential attractions. Mount Rushmore was the only presidential attraction to receive more votes than the Reagan Library. Ronald Reagan’s path to the White House. Using Green Screen technology, visitors call a Cubs game, introduce a GE Theater episode, and even act in a movie with Ronald Reagan. Visitors also travel the world on diplomatic missions on board Air Force One and explore the White House Oval Office and East Wing. Visitors may also enjoy the Library’s outdoor grounds, including replicas of the White House Rose Garden West Lawn and dine in one of two restaurants. Located in Simi Valley, California the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum houses 63 million pages of Gubernatorial, Presidential and personal papers and over 60,000 gifts and artifacts chronicling the lives of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. It also serves as the final resting place of America’s 40th President. The Reagan Library is located at 40 Presidential Drive in Simi Valley, California. Public hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. www.reaganlibrary.com
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Dining & Shopping Take a deep breath
No you’re not in heaven...it just may seem like it with all the delicious food and superb shopping. Dozens and dozens of amazing malls surround the freeways as you pass through Southern California, but don’t forget to pull off one of those exits to explore an unknown’s city’s hidden foodie restaurants and fun boutiques. One of our favorite cities in central Southern California is Anaheim. Not only does this city host one of the most famous amusement parks of all time, Disneyland, but it also hosts some of our favorite sports teams, shopping malls, and outstanding restaurants.
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Sportie LA 7751 - 7753 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 323-651-1553 sportiela.com Tarina Tarantino 7957 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 323-651-5155 tarinatarantino.com Terra 8226 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 323-653-1500 terraonthird.com
Vanity Room 13217 Washington Blvd., Los Angeles 310-821-3088 shopvanityroom.com Varga LA 2714 Main St., Santa Monica 310-310-8811 vargastore.com
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Viejas Outlet Center 5005 Willows Rd., Alpine 619-659-2070 shopviejas.com Westfield Horton Plaza 324 Horton Plaza, San Diego 619-239-8180 westfield.com/hortonplaza
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Crystal Cove Promenade 7845 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Newport Beach shopneighborhoodcenters.com The District at Tustin Legacy 2437 Park Ave., Tustin 714-259-9090 thedistricttl.com Fashion Island 401 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 949-721-2000 fashionisland.com Irvine Spectrum Center 71 Fortune Dr., Irvine 949-753-5180 shopirvinespectrumcenter.com The LAB Antimall 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa 714-966-6660 thelab.com Old Towne Orange Historical District Chapman Ave. and Glassell St., Orange 714-744-2225 cityoforange.org South Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa 800-782-8888 southcoastplaza.com Stanton International Marketplace 10401 Beach Blvd., Stanton 714-527-1234 indoorswapmeet.net The Strand 155 5th St., Huntington Beach 714-465-4528 atthestrand.com
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we call it the center of attention, you will call it truly entertaining. Experience it all at the Long Beach Towne Center. From the hottest boutiques and restaurants to the latest movies and live music, there’s always something going on at Long Beach Towne Center. With a promenade* designed with you in mind, we’ve created the perfect place for you to relax and hang out and even a place for the kids to play.
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RALPH BRENNAN'S JAZZ KITCHEN
American-Cajun Creole | $$ 1590 S. Disneyland Drive, Anaheim 714-776-5200 | rbjazzkitchen.com Celebrate New Orleans' dual legacies food and jazz, served up in a whimsical setting depicting the charm and hospitality of New Orleans complete with a lush courtyard, festive dining rooms and a grand balcony overlooking the revelry of Downtown Disney. Our menu pulses with the bold flavors of south Louisiana with favorites like Gumbo Ya Ya, Pasta Jambalaya and Double Chocolate Bread Pudding. Oh, did we mention there is live music nightly? Even if you can't dine in, don't miss Beignets and more at the adjacent Jazz Kitchen Express.
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ANAHEIM WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT
Gourmet Italian/Seafood Bistro | $$$ 887 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim 714-772-138 anaheimwhitehouse.com Before even walking through the doors, arriving at the Anaheim White House Restaurant is already a special experience. The National Historical Landmark building is unlike any other in the area, with its welcoming patio and regal façade outlined with hundreds of twinkle lights shining in the evening sky. It’s the kind of place where everyone is treated like a special VIP guest, from the gracious host who greets you to the incredibly professional wait staff who cater to your every need, no matter how big or small. Upon being seated we had the honor of being visited by the owner Bruno Serato, who educated us on the history of the restaurant, its authentic Italian influences, such as the one-of-a-kind wall murals, and all of the important people who have graced its tables. Even more impressive is the charity work that Bruno does with the underprivileged children in the Anaheim area. Each night he delivers fresh pasta to 1,000 children who wouldn’t otherwise have food on their table, so every purchase made at this establishment helps keep this amazing program going. CNN, People Magazine, and the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric have all reported on this ongoing outreach of community support that continues to do such good for the children of Orange County. After this intellectual and spiritual education, we moved on to the culinary
schooling. We were treated to special appetizers ranging from a delicious and tender Carpaccio, to individualized sampler platters of their rich and flavorful pasta items. The wine selection is diverse and extensive, with enough selections to please even the pickiest of wine connoisseurs! The main course made for some tough choices, but everyone at our table was beyond pleased with their selections, which made for a lot of sharing and passing around of plates. The waiters are all well-informed, and were able to explain in detail how each dish is prepared and offered good suggestions to the indecisive ones in our group. The fresh local vegetable sides were a perfect companion to the meat and fresh seafood.
Thanks to over 30,000 voters, Anaheim White House Restaurant was named in the 2013 OC Hot List as the Best Fine Dining in Orange County! We didn’t think we’d have room for dessert, until we saw the menu and (of course) had to order one of everything. Everyone left satisfied, and already planning our next excursion at the White House Restaurant. //by Samantha Stuber placesmagazine.net
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American Steakhouse | $$$ 1464 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach 949-715-9881 selannesteaktavern.com As I drove down Pacific Coast Highway the smell of the ocean air instantly hit me. With the ocean to the right of me, I remembered why I love California so much. I got caught up in all the art shops, people and activity that surrounded me but I finally found my destination to Selanne Steak Tavern in Laguna Beach, California. Owned by hockey legend and 2007 Stanley Cup winner and star player for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Teemu Selanne converted long time Laguna Beach eatery French 75 into Selanne Steak Tavern. When I valet parked my car, I wasn’t sure how formal Selanne Steak Tavern was going to be; as I walked in I instantly adored the look of the place. The inside of the restaurant looked like a house you would see in the Hamptons. When I say house, I really mean house. This newly transformed restaurant was also a historic 1934 home. The inside features upstairs and downstairs dining, a warm tavern-style bar and beautiful outdoor dining. We checked in and immediately got seated upstairs. Selanne’s is upscale, but had a comfortable and inviting feeling. I didn’t feel like it was over the top formal and maybe that had to do with the beachcomber vibe that was felt throughout the restaurant. If you are looking for hockey and Ducks memorabilia to grace the walls
of Selanne, think Chef-driven again. The walls menus are made are washed in gray, with fresh, susare adorned with art tainable, ingreand black and white dients procured photographs. locally wherever We sat in front of possible. the upstairs wine cellar that holds 500 bottles. As our waiter noticed us admiring the “wall of wines” we got a lesson about Selanne’s extensive wine collection. Selanne’s has two other wine storage rooms and focus their wine list primarily on Napa cult wines and wines from vineyards throughout California. There approximately 25 reasonable wines and “The BlackList," which offers eight high-end, hardto-find wines from around the world. As we got settled and chatted over our drinks, our waiter came back to explain the menu to us. Our waiter, Jesse, knew everything there was to know about the menu. Everything on the menu appeared grain-feed, freerange, organic, or freshly caught that very day. Jesse made everything seem too appealing but didn’t rush us, and his timing was impeccable.
Everything on the menu appeared grain-feed, freerange, organic, or freshly caught that very day.
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We ordered our first course, Cream of Cauliflower and the Chef “Signature” Pacific Diver Scallops. We both immediately took a bite and melted every time we ate some more. We switched plates, only to experience new flavors and tastes that popped in our mouths. We finished the first course, only to be introduced next to palate cleanser held in a clear glass bowl with passion fruit sorbet immersed in champagne. The entrees came and we were blown away. The beef was so tender while the seafood was the freshest seafood I had ever tried. Yet again, we had to try each other’s meals and were taken back by the presentation and portion size. The vegetables’ were Al La Carte and there was enough for four people. The entrees did not disappoint. After dinner we had a cup of coffee and shared a dessert called “Chocolate Decadence” which was the conclusion of a fine meal. After all was said and done, we walked out of the restaurant into the warm balmy summer night. We found our way back to the valet and as I got into the car, I noticed something on my dashboard, a quick Thank-you note from Selanne Steak Tavern with two-chocolate mints. A final touch of class that Selanne Steak Tavern provided for a perfect ending to our night. //by Maegan Castro-Flores November 2014 |
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Chinese-American Cusine | $$ 1145 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach 1-866-PFCHANG | pfchangs.com We were thinking of someplace different to go for dinner. What sounded good was Chinese, so we decided to treat ourselves to P.F. Changs' in Newport Beach, California at Fashion Island. Neither of us had been to P.F. Changs' in a while so when we walked into the newly remolded P.F. Changs' we noticed the changes; there was a lighter and brighter feel to it. To our surprise the Newport Beach location is the only location to offer a full sushi bar along with its classic menu list. The restaurant has a new seating layout, modern and creative components to make the space brighter. New tables and chairs, wall coverings and operable windows that when opened, brings in that fresh ocean breeze. To say the least, the new P.F. Changs' in Newport Beach has become almost like a boutique-type style restaurant. After walking through the restaurant and marveled at all the changes, we were seated in front of two big windows. We opened them, and the breeze was wonderful. We decided to try one of their specialty cocktail called the Asian Pear Mojito. Let’s just say we ordered a second. Their customer service was without a doubt excellent service our waitress was attentive checking in to make sure we were doing well. She was personable. She chatted with us answered all our inquiries without hesitation, she knew her menu, which made the restaurant even more inviting. As we discussed the menu items the operational manager, Jim Rice, came over to talk with us about the complete renovation. He explained more about the layout and the “designated seating area." This seating area is an open seating area for people who don’t want to wait for a table, or who don’t want to sit at the bar.
The designated seating is open seating where you can order and dine with other diners. This restaurant is a well-planned establishment a lot of thought went into making this place a chic yet inviting place to have a fine meal As we relaxed from our day, our waitress brought out one of my favorite appetizers, the chicken lettuce wraps. Their signature appetizer is wok-seared to perfection chicken, mushrooms, green onions and water chestnuts over crispy rice sticks, with crisp lettuce cups. Simple yet amazing and probably most guest’s favorite item on the menu. We also had ordered a few different selections from the sushi bar, and diners can have an opportunity to sit at the bar and watch as your deliquesces are made for your consumption. The sushi bar includes sashimi, and maki rolls the Ahi Tartare with Avocado was fantastic. Something I recommend to anyone. When our meals came the out and the aroma was delicious, and the dishes were inviting At P.F. Changs', the food is served "Family Style." the dishes are bigger, and
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there is enough to Being one share. (Only if you of the only P.F. choose). You get Changs that has a to taste something sushi bar, dining off every dish and becomes a unique at P.F. Changs' you and exciting definitely want to experience that try everything on caters to more the table. senses than mere By the end of our taste alone. feast, because this went beyond a meal, we were happy and content. Our waitress packed up our left over’s in boxes, and as we left P.F. Changs and went down the escalator to our car, we both knew that having dinner here was in a treat all in its own. //by Maegan Castro-Flores
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From Los Angeles to San Diego, Southern California contains some of the most famous beaches with year round warm weather. If you want to do more than just soak up the sun, look through this section for exciting and unique things to do around the beaches. One of our favorite beach cities is Newport Beach, where you can rent bikes to ride on the board walk, visit Balboa Island for fun and games, rent kayaks to explore through the bay, or for more adventure on the water take a whale watching cruise to spot one of the hundreds of whales and dolphins right off the coast! Every beach city has it’s own culture; so don’t be shy to check them all out. If you’re looking for more recommendations, take a look at page 28 for some our favorite beaches. Now that we’ve taken care of where to go and what to do, all there is that is left to do is close your eyes, feel the sand beneath your feet, and don’t feel bad about ordering that extra drink!
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Hornblower Cruises Taking a journey upon one of HornBlower’s many cruises is something you simply cannot miss out on. Whatever the occasion, you’ll enjoy gentle bay breezes, glittering waves, and the dramatic San Diego skyline. Whether it’s your birthday, anniversary, or you finally found a great babysitter, hop aboard for gracious hospitality and stunning views. As you walk aboard the yacht you are greeted with a chilled glass of champagne and friendly faces. With scrumptious food, gorgeous views of the San Diego Waterfront, live entertainment and dancing, how could you not enjoy yourself? Another San Diego favorite is the Sunday Champagne crunch cruise. Sparkling waves and soft breezes set the mood for this relaxing mid-day tour, featuring free-flowing bubbly and unbeatable views of San Diego’s sights. The relaxing bay cruise includes a buffet stocked with classic American breakfast dishes, plus plenty of seasonal lunch entrées and richly decadent desserts. The helpful guide will tell stories and give historical context as you sail past amazing San Diego sights including the Coronado Bay Bridge, the Star of India, the North Island Naval station, and the barking sea lions at Point Loma.
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his relaxed and charming island is ucked inside Newport Beach, making it the focal point of the well-known Balboa Peninsula. With a variety of activities to choose from, it makes for the perfect day trip to take the Balboa Ferry to escape to this beautiful island! Go Explore Start your day off by grabbing a cup of coffee and a muffin on Marine Avenue (the island’s three-block-long commercial street). Next, peruse around the street shopping at boutiques and décor stores! Continue the day with thrilling events like Newport Landings Whale watching to see whales and dolphins just off the coast. With many more water activities around the island, there is plenty to explore! You can take a few days off from work, but you never really escape stress sitting at home. Getting away doesn't have to cost thousands of dollars. Just a short drive from Los Angeles, but a world away from all of the stress is Newport Beach, an idyllic paradisefor couples, families, guys' getaways, girls' getaways, or others. The restaurant scene is exploding here as several new hot concepts from well-known chefs have opened the last few weeks. When visitors enjoy a luxurious stay, fine dining and fun activities and attractions like night stand-up paddleboarding, ExplorOcean, and Jetpack America, people
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are able to return home feeling rejuvenated and stress free. Endless Culinary Delights It may not be Mama’s food, but it might just taste better! With an assortment of authentic restaurants, we don’t suggest you pass up the opportunity to eat here. Some local favorites include Amelia’s, one of the oldest family-owned restaurants in Orange County, or Wilma’s Patio for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Another local favorite is The Village Inn, a restaurant and lounge that has a great happy hour and live entertainment. Balboa Island Located in Newport Beach, California, and is comprised of three artificial islands in Newport Harbor: Balboa Island, the largest; the smaller Little Balboa Island to the east of Balboa Island, joined by Getting a a two-lane bridge; 'Balboa Bar' and the smallest Collins Island to the is a must. northwest of Balboa Trust us on Island, joined by a one-lane bridge. this one. The Balboa Island community is joined to the mainland by a short two-lane bridge on the northeast of Balboa Island, and a privately operated
fleet of three, three-car ferryboats which provide access across the harbor to the Balboa Peninsula which lies to the south. While Balboa Island is a part of Newport, it is an economy of its own. The many homes, both residents and rentals, drive many small businesses on Marine Avenue and beyond. The Fun Zone Established in 1936, this awesome collection of attractions, arcade games, and pizza all rests on the boardwalk. Over the years it has retained it's classic charm and is a tourist and local favorite! Only a block away from the beach, this easily accessable venue is a prime example of socal culture. Come during the holidays for a great viewing spot for either the century-old anual Christmas Boat Parade or the 4th of July fireworks. Multiple cycle rental shops can be found around the area to take along the beach road. Try and go from one pier to the other (and back) on bikes, rollerblades, or a cart. If you're looking for a quiet escape, Newport Beach is an intimate seaside oasis that will tempt you with its elegance, modern shopping and stunning residential landscape. Beyond the radiant sun, sand and surf, discover the sophisticated charm of Newport Beach. A place so intoxicating, just one taste of the perfect life will keep you wanting to come back for more. placesmagazine.net
HOP ABOARD NEWPORT LANDING Tens of thousands of California Gray Whales migrate annually along the Southern California coast during the winter months through April. During the gray whale migration it is not uncommon to view 5 or more gray whales per cruise making for excellent viewing opportunities. On your quest for sightings of the gray whales, catch the spunky dolphins, barking sea lions, and so many more sea animals that are native to Southern California! Newport Landing Whale Watching has provided whale watching cruises for over 30 years. With backgrounds in marine biology their captains offer descriptive narrations that make the whale watching experience a rich one. Most cruises last between 2 – 2 1/2 hours, and are almost always successful in spotting whales. In addition to breathtaking blue whales, Newport Landing reports spotting finback, minke, orca, humpback, and even sperm whales. Of course, it’s common to encounter friendly pods of dolphin and sea lion, too. For more info on Newport Landing, call 949-675-0551 or visit newportwhales.com.
Catalina Island: An Adventure Paradise Here are a few of our favorite - L ounging, kayaking and snorkeling. - Soaring through the sky with Catalina Zip Line Eco Tour. - Explore the island on a Segway. - Hiking up to Wrigley Memorial and Botanical Gardens. - Finding foodie delights at Antonio’s, M.Restaurant, and more. Getting there is part of the fun. Catalina Express will get you safely to the island from San Pedro, Long Beach or Dana Point. It will only take a little over an hour to reach Avalon. Check catalinaexpress.com or call 800-738-3597 for booking and to view departure times.
A N I L A T CA D ISLAN Catalina Island is just one hour from Southern California ports, but feels a million miles away. Catalina Express makes it convenient to visit Catalina Island for the day or for an overnight stay. Check out our hotel and boat packages online!
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Santa Monica State Beach Looking for a stroll on one of the most popular tourist beaches? Than this is the beach for you as there are plenty of opportunities to rent bikes, play volleyball, and throw a frisbee around! santamonica.com
Venice Beach If you’re looking for more than just the beach experience, stop here and prepare to people watch as you soak up the sun for some live entertainment! venicebeach.com Malibu Beach This beach is popular for swimming, surfing, fishing, diving, volleyball etc. ci.malibu.ca.us Leo Carrillo State Beach Located about 30 miles north of Santa Monica, this beach has sea caves, tide pools, camp fires and options to camp.
El Matador Beach Although it has rocky shores, it still sits to be the perfect beach for the romantic couple looking to watch the sunset or view some of the clearest waters in LA! Huntington Beach Known as Surf City, USA, Huntington Beach offers world famous surfing spots, captivating views, fun shops, restaurants and a great place to take the family for the classic beach experience. surfcityusa.com Newport Beach With two piers and 8 miles of beach, Newport Beach is not only a great beach, but also fun to go shopping. While you are here, check out Balboa Island for over 70 specialty shops and phenomenal restaurants. visitnewportbeach.com
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San Diego only. Valid up to six adult fares. Not valid on special events, holidays, for Saturday dinner, or in combination with any other offers. Mention coupon at time of purchase and present upon check-in.
San Diego only. Valid up to six adult fares. Not valid on special events, holidays, for Saturday dinner, or in combination with any other offers. Mention coupon at time of purchase and present upon check-in.
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619-686-8715 - hornblower.com
619-686-8715 - hornblower.com
619-686-8715 - hornblower.com
619-686-8715 - hornblower.com
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FOLD STRIP AND TEAR ONE PER FAMILY PLEASE
FOLD STRIP AND TEAR ONE PER FAMILY PLEASE
FOLD STRIP AND TEAR ONE PER FAMILY PLEASE
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH
$16 Whale Watching Offer
$16 Whale Watching Offer
$16 Whale Watching Offer
$16 Whale Watching Offer
Valid for use on a standard 2.5 hour whale watching tour. Coupon is valid for up to 4 passengers. This coupon must be presented at check-in. Advance reservations are required. This coupon has no cash value and cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. A fuel surcharge may apply if marine fuel exceeds $3.50 per gallon. Expires 12/31/14.
Valid for use on a standard 2.5 hour whale watching tour. Coupon is valid for up to 4 passengers. This coupon must be presented at check-in. Advance reservations are required. This coupon has no cash value and cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. A fuel surcharge may apply if marine fuel exceeds $3.50 per gallon. Expires 12/31/14.
Valid for use on a standard 2.5 hour whale watching tour. Coupon is valid for up to 4 passengers. This coupon must be presented at check-in. Advance reservations are required. This coupon has no cash value and cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. A fuel surcharge may apply if marine fuel exceeds $3.50 per gallon. Expires 12/31/14.
Valid for use on a standard 2.5 hour whale watching tour. Coupon is valid for up to 4 passengers. This coupon must be presented at check-in. Advance reservations are required. This coupon has no cash value and cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. A fuel surcharge may apply if marine fuel exceeds $3.50 per gallon. Expires 12/31/14.
For reservations call 949-675-0551
For reservations call 949-675-0551
For reservations call 949-675-0551
For reservations call 949-675-0551
Or log on to newportwhales.com
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November 9th Eastside Food Festival Celebrating the foodie culture that Los Angeles has become known for, iHeartSilverlake's EastSide Food Festival is a gathering of the brightest culinary minds from LA's gastronomic scene. This inaugural EastSide Food Festival focuses on sustainability, supporting the locally owned and operated businesses within the community that make LA thrive. 4 pm Mack Sennett Studios 1215 Bates Ave Los Angeles,, 90029 $30-$65
November 1 Pumpkin Launch Bring your lawn chairs and witness history at this free event as teams compete to see who can launch a pumpkin at targets using giant trebuchets and other devices. Plus, kids can participate in hands-on activities throughout the day. Don’t miss this great family event! California State Fullerton in Fullerton, Ca Free Admission 714-542-2823
November 1-2 Old Town Dia de los Muertos Día de los Muertos is a very special time, when once a year, the spirits of loved ones who have died return to earth to celebrate this holiday with friends and family, who offer hospitality to the spirits and to honor and remember loved ones. 424 Market Street San Diego, CA 92101 Mission Valley and Old Town Free
First Friday of the month First Fridays Long Beach Art Walk The mission of First Fridays is to promote and support local artists and musicians by providing them with an outlet to showcase their work. Every first Friday night of the month, participating Bixby Knolls businesses will unite to promote local artists and musicians through extended operating hours. In doing so we hope to encourage a dialogue between businesses, artists and the community. 6:30pm – 9:30pm 4313 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, 90807 Free
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November 7 A Taste of San Clemente Held under the stars, this annual event serves up culinary masterpieces from over twenty of the areas finest restaurants, as well as sixteen premium wineries from throughout California, ice cold Microbrews and more. 5305 Santiago Canyon Road Silverado, CA (949) 492-1131
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November 7-16 San Diego Beer Week 2014 San Diego Beer Week is a ten-day celebration inspiring people to drink local, craft beer and promoting San Diego’s thriving brewing culture with events happening across the county. 858.450.9277 November 7-30 Del Mar Bing Crosby Season Old Hollywood style meets classic Southern California cool this November at Del Mar with four weeks of elite Thoroughbred racing, fresh events and musical performances to keep the good times rolling. Del Mar Race Track $6
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