The South Coast Plaza shopping complex is a vibrant destination that showcases an impressive array of department stores, boutiques, fine dining restaurants and casual eateries. With over 270 stores featuring designer brands and other retail offerings, it is the largest shopping plaza on the west coast. Originally opened in 1967 by the Segerstrom family, this mall has become known for its high concentration of fashion retail.
Very nice place to spend time with your family and friends. It had great decorations for Easter. The place is clean and there are enough parking spots.
We always had a great experience here.
The shopping options are great with different options. It maybe a bit costly compared to other local shops.
Joseph Stalin — Google review
I love this huge shopping center that features a myriad of designer and upscale boutiques as well as more approachable department stores. It’s difficult to leave empty handed after visiting here. The Louis Vuitton tree and Tiffany Christmas ornament are a must see. The Christmas Village is a good place to visit with the younger kids.
Susanna SS — Google review
Huge indoor mall with lots of high end retail, from Prada to Porsche. Cute eateries too, it was enjoyable to walk around, they did have a small Lego store too. This place is clean and well kept. Nice to be back in a mall after so many have closed.
JJ Sullivan — Google review
This is one of the largest and most beautifully decorated malls in Southern California! This mall is immaculate and well secured, safe and clean for an even more enjoyable experience. Shops to soothe and shopping palette. Numerous restaurants and eateries to entertain most any food choice desired. Plenty of parking surrounding the entire property.
If you enjoy are great mall experience, this is your must go to!
The Conscientious Critique — Google review
Christmas 2021
The mall looks beautiful. They have so many decorations and a spectacular Santa’s Village.
Santa himself and a reindeer Merry-go-round.
Plenty of photo opportunities here during the holidays.
Annie LoVerde (Californiacroatian) — Google review
South coast plaza is my favorite mall. It has all the major stores, yet it is cosy and easy to navigate. Not to mention so clean. It also has many dining options, A small carousel for kids, and a wide range of free parking with easy access to the mall.
Ghada — Google review
Shopping in South coast plaza is a “JOY”
An elegant indoor place to shop … high end brands, boutiques, casual brands, shops for children, cafes & restaurants… and lots more
Across the road there is a section for elegant furniture shops & beautiful kitchenware brand
Areej Al Khowaiter — Google review
gathering of international brands, the best mall in the region and provides good spaces for enjoying and a modern architectural bridge that connects with the furnishings and home care area. I definitely recommend visiting the mall, and I also see that Macy’s in this mall is very large and has all the details that you need
Ibrahim N — Google review
Been here several times never let me down. The mall is very new and there are so many stores. Recent visit before Christmas there are beautiful Christmas decorations. Definitely come and see if you have time.
Mark Yan — Google review
Awesome mall. Shopping for everyone. They have all the designer stores as well as stores for the everyday person. I don't know how politically correct that is but I shop at Macy's. 😊 But this mall has pretty much everything you could want.
Fred Long — Google review
This place is such cool, especially if you’re loaded with money and have expensive taste 🤣 where I’m from, most malls have affordable brands. This place is like that only not affordable. You have designer brands, nice restaurants, and at the end of your trip a significantly lighter wallet.
Caleb Quimby — Google review
Very beautiful and large mall. Lots of high end stores and restaurants. Definitely come if your in the area! 🩶
sarah lakras — Google review
Well known very High Quality Shopping Mall. Is really a great location in a beautiful coastal climate. Super large sprawling space/layout with many really high quality shops and eateries. Feels very safe and not too crowded at all when we visited.
Erick Nielsen — Google review
I stumbled up the mall while being in little Italy Meggiano and was glad to find this quiet spacious fancy spot that still had a cool cafe / restaurant rather than a food court and crowds.
Multiple designer stores,
fashion trend shops, and sport fashion
Cherine H — Google review
Such a beautiful mall. The food and restaurants are located far from the luxury stores. The mall concierge kindly offered us free bottles of water! 5 stars!
K H — Google review
This mall is large and very nice. All the designer shops are there. Bathrooms are clean.
They have such pretty decor for each season. I love going to see the Lunar New Year display each year.
The parking is free.
There’s a good selection of restaurants too.
Hang Nguyen — Google review
In Southern California, it doesn't snow even in winter, so you can't feel the Christmas atmosphere even during the Christmas season, but if you come to South Coast Plaza, there is a large Christmas tree and the interior is well decorated with Christmas decorations, so it's nice to feel the Christmas atmosphere here.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Christian Cho — Google review
Well, too crowded in this holiday season. But I love their bridge!!! And the outdoor section after the bridge. 👌
They have two areas, one for the big spender, the other one for shoppers on budget. Your choice 😎
Vera — Google review
A decent variety of stores, but the mix of very casual shops in a huge selection of very high end shops ends up feeling awkward. I came here because it was the closest location for a specific store - the whole experience of visiting South Coast was a little overwhelming with the crush of tourists. I probably would not come here just to shop without having a specific destination. The holiday decorations were amazing though, which saved the ambiance a bit since enclosed malls feel so dreary and outdated.
Ashley LeBourveau — Google review
It’s your average high end mall where you can do your window shopping here. But I personally wouldn’t buy anything because everything is so expensive. This place is more for tourists than locals. Bathroom is crowded and hard to find.
Cindy Ly — Google review
The only thing missing was some house shoes. The room was really nice and had a beautiful view. The service from the front desk staff was amazing.
The LAB Anti-Mall is a contemporary, open-air destination in Orange County that offers a variety of trendy retail stores, an array of dining options, and an art gallery. Tucked away behind trees, it may initially appear as just another industrial park but upon further exploration, it reveals its unique charm. Costa Mesa's neighboring outdoor shopping and dining spot, The Camp, features a blend of local and national retailers along with artisanal food vendors and restaurants.
This is a very cool space right down the street from the Orange County Airpot. There are a lot of great restaurants and shops here. I would highly recommend stopping by.
John V — Google review
cute, the decor is fun and there’s a lot of places to sit and chill. not many stores and the ones that are there are pretty pricy. best part is definitely the decor, the wishing tree was cute too.
charisma barriger — Google review
Very cool place with good restaurants and coffee shops and very unique stores. You can find almost everything here. There are also very original shops with very interesting merchandise.
Jaime Furtado — Google review
Absolutely love this place. On top, it is quite unexpected because you can't really see it unless you go specifically. Love the stores and the restaurants. Really a fun place!
Donatella Polizzi — Google review
Such a cute date and photo spot with a great selection of food and shopping choices in this hip outdoor space. I love the little art installation pieces spread throughout and the retro shops that yes, you wouldn’t really find in your everyday mall. They also had a refillery shop which was cool to look around. Parking is a bit tricky for the spot so if you don’t get lucky with your first loop into their 2 parking lots, I suggest finding some street parking and walking in.
Melinda Ng — Google review
Dinner was amazing at Havana Restaurant. It was a little too loud as they tried to squeeze many tables as possible in the small courtyard. They do not do separate checks so if you're going with a large group keep that in mind. Parking is a little difficult to find. It's a good place for lunch of a coffee during the day. They just added a brewery in the back which seems quieter and good vibe.
Adrian Fonseca — Google review
Was a very cute place many things for a small space which is awesome.
I don't really like how separated some of the space is but it does give you the opportunity to experience how different each space is.
Parking is a little tricky if you've never been before so be extra careful. The eateries/food places look so awesome, I'm going to have to go back and try more things !
I hear there's going to be a pop up market for the holiday. That's going to be exciting
The photos below are from nook, good town doughnuts, breds hot chicken
Ryan Bonillas — Google review
Super cool spot!. Had lunch at Habana restaurant and loved it. This place it’s super cute and unique. Can’t wait to go back!
ILIANA GUARIRAPA SHEETZ — Google review
Small shopping area with a few good eateries and shops. It was funny that an “anti-mall” had an urban outfitters. Hopefully the other businesses were small/locally owned. We enjoyed walking around but it’s very small. Parking was a big issue and we had to park several blocks away. Overall we had fun.
Danielle Ingels — Google review
This place is so unique it’s hard to describe, my picture show how fun it is! We enjoyed all of it, especially the unique little shops! I plan on bringing everybody that visit me here to the anti- Mall❤️
Pauline Eagle — Google review
A vibe! This little gem is seeming plan from the outside, but absolutely not when you park. You walk through a cd entry to the, and it opens to restaurants and bars. Each spot is its own feeling, but all comes together. The offer vegan restaurant and many repurpose items as area to enjoy.
Angela Miller — Google review
A perfect place to meet with friends, clients or family. A great mix of interesting fair, great food and excellent drinks. Artist environment, very creative and a nice place to just sit and talk.
Tom Martinez Jr. — Google review
One of the nice atmosphere of Costa Mesa. There are also many iconic spots. You can enjoy various shops such as record shops, vegan restaurants, environmentally friendly shops, and donut shops at once. I went there on the weekend, and it seemed that various private stores were also open.
N Saitoh — Google review
Stopped by The Lab on a Saturday morning. It wasnt as crowded as I had expected and was a great place to hang out. There is an outdoor communal space in the middle, with some boutiques and an urban outfitters, and also a coffee shop, donut shop, barber and more. There is plenty of outdoor seating - colorful benches, tables and even bean bag chairs and bench swings. I'd definitely recommend spending some time here!
Kelsey Ross — Google review
Hipsters, vegans, and millenials finally have a place to gather and call their own! Great little shops, great food, and an artistic atmosphere. Highly recommend! Even if you only believe there's 2 genders, you'll still have a great time here.
The Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Orange County, CA is a prestigious venue known for its exceptional architecture and outstanding performances. It boasts a 3,000-seat opera house-style hall, staging areas for theater and dance, an Arts Plaza, and more. Tourists often prioritize watching at least one show when visiting the area. The center is welcoming to those who admire performing arts or dream of performing on stage.
Beautiful theater. I felt that my seat still had a phenomenal view. Staff were friendly. I loved the terrace views. I also appreciate that during intermission they let you go outside on the main level. The staircase leading from the main floor up to the top floors is beautiful. Here’s where my seat was for wicked and I was still able to see all the action. I just couldn’t see some of the extras that were just in the background.
Mike P — Google review
Classy !!!
This is THE place to watch big Broadway Shows in Orange County. Superb seating layout and excellent acoustics. For convenience, there is a paid parking structure connected to the building but there are also other parking options around or park across Bristol as some people do.
Also across the theatre is the Southcoast Plaza where you can dine before or after the show. Get some drinks and hang out at the beautiful terrace before the show or during break, especially when you’re watching an evening show. I’ve been here many times and it always delivers.
Enjoy !!!
Dut Kasilag — Google review
The theatre is beautiful on the outside. The inside wasn't that impressive other than it is really really big - and I felt it when walking up the stairs! I watched one of my favorite musicals, Wicked, here. Never a disappointment!!
Jennifer Cleary — Google review
The venue is fantastic. Go see your favorite musical. I bought season tix. Wheelchair accessible, nearby bathrooms. Kind staff, very clean and on time.
I highly recommend it!
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alexa tejeda — Google review
Went to see the Michael Jackson show! It was awesome that everyone did great in the roles of Michael throughout his life. The sets were well done, and of course, the music was amazing. This is a highly recommended show for all MJ fans, young and old
MeGale Davis — Google review
Beautiful Theatre and surrounding buildings . Watched Wicked. We sat in Orchestra Terrace great seats. Had a wonderful time. Staff very helpful. Certainly will be back.
Helen Fresquez — Google review
This place has a great selection of musicals and plays! The seats and ailes are clean! The acoustics are nice. The theatre isn't super large where there are only a few preferable seats. In fact, it is the opposite! Anywhere in the house that you sit at is still a pleasurable experience!
Recommend coming here with a date for a musical! I, myself, am a season pass holder. Hope to see y'all here one day!
Justin Nhan — Google review
Who designed this venue?!!! There are some VERY bad sight lines from the right side of the orchestra seating with partial views of the stage. Do avoid this. Unfortunately, this is the best formal performance venue in the OC. I also find the QR ticket system overly cumbersome.
M planetmike — Google review
The venue is top notch. I went with my brother-in-law and sister, and he’s been to several shows in Europe and the main theater center in LA. He said this one was the best!
Samuel Martinez — Google review
Time for the Lion King!!! Really enjoy going to this theatre and the entry time is always short. The staff is always really friendly and they are always so helpful. This time they offered my family member a sensory area and made sure I knew where the medical facility was. They also offered chairs by the screen in the lobby so we could still watch the show when we had to step out. When purchasing shirts, they were extremely patient allowing us time to select our shirt. The show was awesome but I would prefer some decorations to take pictures since you can’t take any during the performance….understandable but a bummer for memories.
L. R. — Google review
Amazing location. Every seat is a good seat. Prices are always competitive. I always wait for those emails for the special pricing.
This pics are from orchestra row r
Be creative with parking around the general area. It can be free
Miguel June — Google review
Such an elegant venue that I love to go watch musicals at! We saw pretty women the musical here and loved it. The theater is so clean and the staff is so friendly and helpful. Security was great and the Ushers were helpful to direct us to our seats.
Holly McKhann Realtor — Google review
The Pacific Symphony was a hidden gem. We go there now three or four times per year to enjoy the various musical, symphonic productions. The concert hall has good seating throughout and the sound quality is excellent.
C. Sowell — Google review
Went to the Jeff Goldblum / Mildred Snitzer Jazz Orchestra last night. Amazing venue and theater, the acoustics are ridiculous! Had a great time for my Birthday.
Rich M — Google review
Ain't To Proud was a phenomenal show. The performing arts center is a beautiful venue and a gift 🎁 to our community. I was blessed to work on the capital campaign in the 80s and be present at the grand opening in 1986. What a thrill for a girl in my 20s. Cheers to the Center, and all it does to bring amazing arts to our community.
Valerie Day — Google review
Went to see KC & the Sunshine Band there tonight with my son. It's a band from the 70s, so I wasn't sure how my 21 yr old son was going to like it, but we had a blast! The crowd was all older in their 50s, 60s & 70s obviously, but everyone was there to have a good time. It was such a pumped up atmosphere, we couldn't help but have Fun! I am disabled and need accommodations, but it was no problem there. They have valet parking right in front of the entrance doors, elevators, and they have great accessible seating available in the Orchestra area, which is where we were. Overall it was a fantastic night spent at Segerstrom Hall.
Erin C. — Google review
This is a beautiful venue we saw how the Grinch stole Christmas. It was a top-notch production . My one word of advice would be to splurge a little extra and get seats closer to the stage because the seats in the balcony can be quite a distance away.❤️💪
Rex Gross — Google review
Beautiful building and very clean, parking was easy to find with plenty of spaces and only $15. I took my daughter to see the nutcracker it was a wonderful experience we both won’t forget for my little ballerina and the staff there were very kind and helpful. I’ll differently come back again for other shows as well as the annual nutcracker of course. The views were beautiful at night with all the lights lit up and you felt safe from inside to the parking garage.
Nicole Becker — Google review
One of the biggest theaters I’ve been to. Very nice space with good area and seatings. I watched The Lion King and honestly, it was really Broadway level! Definitely would go to more performances in there.
Michel Zonin — Google review
We watched the Lion King show on Feb 24th 7:00pm. There was a group of students sitting in front of us and their instructors failed to keep them under control throughout the show. Part of the student group was constantly chatting, taking videos, and moving around when the show was in play which really made it hard for us to focus on the performance and ruined our experience. Little effort from the school instructors or the venue staffs was seen to stop the students from distracting other audiences. We understand it can be hard for the instructors to have full control over a large group of students, but I still think there should have been a more thorough planning and effort of having everyone in line with the code of conduct when there is a group ticket sales happening for this kind of event.
We planned a lot ahead for this show including booking a hotel right in front of the venue on Friday after a long day of work, just so we could be better prepared for attending the show.
The overall experience that we had throughout the show was pretty disappointing.
Ruri Im — Google review
Beautiful arts center, gorgeous inside, comfortable seating.
Well managed, security screening moves quickly and the staff inside were all kind and helpful.
We saw the Lion King which was exceptional.
Plenty of paid parking or Valet. Nice restaurants nearby.
TeWinkle Park is a great place to spend an afternoon with friends. There are many ponds and gardens, as well as a big playground, making it perfect for little ones. There's also plenty of space to play sports or socialize, without feeling crowded.
Lots of beautiful spots to have a picnic.
Very clean, dog and family friendly.
It seems like a safe park.
There's little waterfalls and big ponds.
This place has different kinds of ducks and lots of tree and ground squirrels.
The other side has a skating park.
Lucy Quintero — Google review
great park with many pretty ponds and ducks turtles. cute streams and a big kids playground as well. nice for a walk or hangout.not crowded.
C P — Google review
This beautiful place is a natural sanctuary for people and wildlife. Thanks to the staff of employees and volunteers who help to preserve the natural ecosystem within the park. Thanks also for the visitors who may take an active role of vigilance regarding any threat of harm to the wildlife and property!
I like to take the nature walk amongst the trees, thru the pond trails and around the perimeter path, ending back by the playground.
The flat field space has enough room for a game of soccer, football or most other spur of the moment team sports. The baseball diamonds off of Arlington Drive, provide enough space for four different games to be played at the same time!
There’s lots of space for group and family gatherings. Open space picnic tables appear to be available on a first come, first serve basis, tho the sheltered tables spots may need reservations.
Restrooms are available and kept in fairly good condition.
TeWinkle Park is like multiple parks in one, with the main area around the Angels Playground at Junipero Drive, the baseball diamonds and track by the Davis Magnet School. In addition, there’s even more green space across Junipero Drive, plus the large tennis court center, skatepark and dog park!
Jim Kara — Google review
One of my original spots to take my kids. This is my favorite park in Costa Mesa because there’s a lot to do. The play structure is fairly big with bridges tunnels multiple slides for kids to enjoy. Also has a sand pit and swings. After my kids play for about an hour we always finish our park outing by walking up the hill to see the ducks and turtles. Sometimes the geese get a little aggressive if you decide to toss them food. Other than the sometimes aggressive geese, it’s a nice stroll with plenty of shade and water scenery to enjoy.
Jenifer Bond — Google review
Really love this park. It's a home to tons of water birds. One of the great things they have built, is a skateboard park. Then next door to that, is a tennis court and a supply store in between. 2 large restrooms one across the street from each other. Tons of room to do special events as well.😁
Victoria Simpson — Google review
Decided to visit this park in Costa Mesa. Very big, lots of parking, very clean, very beautiful, there a lot of ducks and there’s plenty of shade to have a nice barbecue with the family. There’s like 3 lakes probably more. There’s restrooms but it was out of service during COVID-19 season. That’s a bummer. Other than that I will plan to come here often.👍🏼
Ms Spookie — Google review
Solid Park. Ponds & Fountains are a nice touch. Restrooms are a notch above the standard for a public place. Just be careful with the squirrels, lol. Would recommend. Would come back.
Unexli — Google review
This is a good sized park . On one side it has a skateboard park and dog park along with tennis 🎾 courts and restrooms. On the other side is a big lake with ducks and fun walking trails, also includes a kids playground and more restrooms . Plenty of parking at both.
M&M — Google review
Amazing park. Beautiful green areas and lakes with some geese, ducks and turtles. Playground is also very big and safe.
Antonio Neves — Google review
This park is pretty spectacular! So much to enjoy. Good pathway for a nice walk. Lots of wildlife to enjoy. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy a lunch. The views all over are stunning.
Joe Revette — Google review
Really nice park! Saw ducks, geese, turtles and of course squirrels. Took my dog on leash for a walk through it - there is an off leash dog park named bark park a couple of minutes walk away. Certainly one of the nicest parks I’ve been to in OC.
Ray Gutnick — Google review
A nice clean park, with walking path and artificial water flows and ponds with ducks, fountain and kids play area. There are sufficient seating benches with and without shades. Toilet is available but needs maintenance.
Harish S — Google review
Hands down the most versatile and large park. There are ponds, fountains, gorgeous plants and non stop activities.
Geese, birds, squirrels with great plants and flowers everywhere
It is gorgeous everywhere with waterfalls, trees, flowers and wonderful walking paths.
For parents, tons of paths and swing sets, games, soccer fields, skateboard parks, etc
Also dog parks and tennis centers. Hopefully pickleball will be there soon in 2024
The Noguchi Garden, also known as California Scenario, is a compact and minimalist sculpture garden that serves as a representation of California's landscapes. It was commissioned by the late Henry T. Segerstrom, who was behind the South Coast Plaza and the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The 1.6-acre cultural treasure is an artist-designed Japanese-style garden that features elements of California's terrain such as redwood trees, desert landscape, and simulated river streams.
I can’t believe this gem of a place exists and is so accessible! I’m a wedding photographer and my bride & groom wanted to do their portraits in Noguchi Gardens and it was stunning!
So much fun architecture and minimalist greenery that helps soften the texture of the space. I love that parking is available too!
Andrew and Marijo Badillo — Google review
A few min. walk from the hotel I was staying. It's like an oasis in the city, so quiet and calm... I love Isamu Noguchi 💖
Maiko J I — Google review
As a photographer, one of my favorite places for a simple & elegant photoshoot! It’s usually pretty quiet. Parking can get pricey though if you don’t have validation/ so definitely get a drink somewhere 😁
Micaela Campagna — Google review
A little slice of tranquility and beautiful forms in the busy city. Well thought out garden
Mark M — Google review
The fountain arena is a serene place to sit and read. Also a great background for photo shoots. ~
Karen Wiscowiche — Google review
🌟ℕ𝕠𝕘𝕦𝕔𝕙𝕚 𝔾𝕒𝕣𝕕𝕖𝕟𝕤🌟
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》Noguchi Gardens is a tranquil oasis set amongst the hustle and bustle of the city life. It is easy to walk right by it without realizing that behind the scores of buildings sits a tiny world of it’s own. The site was commissioned by philanthropist Henry Segerstrom, who had parlayed his family’s lima bean fortune into a South Coast Plaza mall on one side of his family’s property....Perfect place to MEDITATE, RELAX and REGROUP 《
November 11,2021
Daniela Gaudino — Google review
This is a great place to go and sit quietly. It is surrounded by a group of buildings, so during lunch there is some foot traffic walking around, but the buildings also give it an enclosed private feel. A wonderful place to get a meditative respite. The garden has a few types of environments for you to enjoy. Make sure to read about it on the placards they have put up.
Sean Kinney — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place. Loved the landscaping 💖
Anahi Asc — Google review
Noguchi Garden is a place that feels unreal. I wanted to get away from studies for a while and go somewhere far, a place where I can forget it all. After looking through the maps for a while, I find the Noguchi Garden. After reading a bit of its history behind the art, I realize that it could be a nice place to visit. I got to the garden through the bus south and then walked on foot towards the garden. It was a little awkward since I was a casual student with a huge backpack walking down business buildings with people in fancy attire walking down and lightly staring. After a bit, I made it. It felt so unreal, something about the environment was so soothing to me. It may not be for everyone, as it can be boring for some people. But for other people like me, just sitting on the bench and staring at the whole landscape is just, serene. I loved it and I’ve visited two more times after school. Nobody was ever really there, it always felt like a safe haven. A place to get away from the metropolitan city and scholarly stress for once.
SourPatchKid69 — Google review
Small garden with some interesting architecture elements. It's surrounded by tall buildings that can make great perspectives. The place is very popular for Instagram photos. Parkings are in a parking structure and it's reasonable for $9 for 3 hours.
Andy Mai — Google review
Amazing and accessible area for photoshoots and just relaxing with a zen vibe. Though it is small, there are plenty of areas to find great backdrops and also enjoy the architecture. I would recommend coming right before golden hour so you can set up and have enough time for the lighting.
Summer Jeter — Google review
Special place, serene and moving and beautiful, hidden among some soulless office bldgs. It's open almost all the time. Worth a stop in.
Pauline Cheng — Google review
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO FREE PARKING. parking is 2 dollars for every 15min. First 15 min are free. This little Japanese garden style is beautiful. It definitely seems more designed for the employees of this small business complex. Super beautiful to walk through and sit down and relax. I was here on a Monday around 4pm and it was empty. A lot of wind channels through here so it can get cold. I really wish they would design more and bigger version of this peaceful oasis. Great for pictures and taking a second to relax your mind. I loved this place. The atmosphere is so precious.
Mytao Westside — Google review
The Noguchi Garden was built on what used to be a lima bean farm and now is the home of two office buildings. The garden depicts California and it’s terrain. Redwood trees, sculptures,desert plants and a fountain all displayed on 1.6 acres. Nice place to sit or take photos. The parking was easy on a weekend, this is office space, so keep that in mind when parking Monday- Friday.
Annie LoVerde (Californiacroatian) — Google review
Crevier Classic Cars is a venue that can accommodate weddings of up to 300 people and boasts over 100 classic, rare and exotic vehicles on display, providing a distinctive and elegant setting for your special day. Furthermore, the venue offers additional event space to accommodate larger gatherings. Crevier Classic Cars also operates as a used car dealer with an extensive inventory of high-end vehicles, offering seamless transactions with transparent communication.
Frank over at Crevier Classic cars is a class-act. Thank you for enabling a smooth and transparent transaction! I bought my 996 turbo sight-unseen and yet it was one of the easiest transactions I've ever made. The car was exactly as advertised, the PPMI (which Frank arranged at an indy shop) was insightful; all in all, it was a pleasure to buy from these guys and would happily to it again. Thanks for helping me buy my first Porsche Frank!
Jose Gonzalez — Google review
They have a mixture of classic and exotic cars. They also sell them as well. George was great. He gave me a lot of background of cars there. It was very educational.
Joseph Kwong — Google review
Great place with fantastic collection of many types of car. Very nice that they allow visitors free admission to view the collection. My sons and I love visiting. Thanks for sharing the amazing vehicles
Mark S — Google review
Beautiful collection and a fabulous event space. Excellent choice for Lemelson-MIT mid-project reviews. A hearty thanks to the hosts.
Dave Martin — Google review
BEWARE! I bought a car from Frank represented as in like new condition. Upon delivery, clutch blew out before I could get down the street. He then tries to blame transporter! Do not trust this place at all.
Joe Smith — Google review
I love the place it has so many cars and our SLR 5 stars from me
Regal Edwards Metro Pointe is a cinema complex surrounded by palm trees that boasts well-known stores and informal eateries. Additionally, it offers a multiplex for moviegoers to enjoy.
Really nice little theater. It's great to see a movie somewhere that is not too busy. The staff is friendly and the price is a little cheaper than most other theaters
Kevin Mullett (Kev) — Google review
Small screen, straight up chairs that only move slightly. Especially for a brand new movie, I xpected a bigger theater and screen having seen the seat chart when I bought tickets; but now see that the seat selection page is VERY misleading. In hindsight, wishing I'd bought tickets for any other theater instead. Noted for next time, to not pick this one. The only good thing about this theater, for a 1045 shaw is that the hot dog, albeit very small for the price, wasn't hard as a rock and the bathrooms were clean.
Edit, for reply: thanks but no. Your seating chart on the fandango app makes it look like the screen is twice the size it actually is, which is why I opted to buy tickets in the first place. Not to mention that the seats I got appear to be much closer to the screen, according to that seating chart but were in fact, pretty far back. I'd rather spend more money on a matinee, at a different theater, for better seats and a size-appropriate screen.
Kay M — Google review
Just don't go to this theater. It's the worst. The seats are just straight. It didn't even recline or nothing. The prices are more than all other theatres. By mistake I went there. You can get free back pain. if you go there to watch a movie. Seats are seriously uncomfortable. How you guys charge 16 dollars for that seat.
Never ever going to go there.
Sidharth s unnithan — Google review
It's near south coast plaza in Costa Mesa in a multiplex outdoor mall. The theater had assigned comfortable seats, but not the large luxury seats. Theater was clean, though. There are restaurants downstairs with live music outside the patio on weekends.
Marie Kang-Scott — Google review
It's one of my favorite ❤️ shopping 🛍 centers. Has everything I need. Recommended.
Paul Soong — Google review
Great place to shop. Not a lot of men shoes to select from
Mr. Bennett — Google review
Weekend's live music. Boudin place the best, pizza . Place are really clean,
Is a good weekend place to be.. Whit family
robertoxll a — Google review
Older theatre with restrooms on second floor. I can’t give it more than four stars just based on the age of theatre and how stuffy I felt inside. Allergies kicked inn immediately. I have to say the sound and picture was pretty good for the age and service on the upper end of really good as theaters go, so not all that bad. Seats didn’t recline or have high backs, but had good cushioning. I can’t speak to prices as i was there for a free preview but have to think this place can’t be charging more than $12 a movie.
The Pacific Amphitheatre is an extensive open-air theater that hosts a seasonal music festival showcasing renowned performers. The venue offers ideal settings for summertime leisure, equipped with numerous lavatories, food and merchandise stalls, and exceptional acoustics. It exudes a relaxed coastal atmosphere that appeals to various tastes and preferences. Its location holds sentimental value to many people and is cherished as a special destination for entertainment enthusiasts.
One of the more state of the art outdoor venues of Southern California!
I’ve been here for nighttime concerts, enjoying the shows and the sound setup. I found sitting towards the middle is better balanced with the configuration and system dynamics, as compared with other concert facilities in the area.
The Pacific Amphitheater has good access with lots of parking space nearby, as it’s located at the far end of the Orange County Fairgrounds.
The main entrance is large, with several doors to alleviate the crowd funneling in together. Although departing crowds may have a reverse effect on the down stairways, with some people wanting to leave quicker than others. Maybe slides would’ve been better for them!
Jim Kara — Google review
Nice place for a show or concert especially during the fair since you get free admission. Small amphitheatre so really no bad set. There is grass hill it's built into so they had a llama, a goat, & a donkey eating the grass to keep it down
keith beekie — Google review
This outdoor venue is a perfect spot for summer time enjoyment plenty of restrooms vendors great sound quality beachy feel Very near and dear to my hearts desires.
C H — Google review
My granddaughter and I went to the Jackson Browne Concert on 9/3/22. We were advised to get there 2 hours early, which turned out to be unnecessary. But it was of no concern to us - because we were going to have a good time.
Jackson Browne put on a great performance and his band was simply fantastic. It was a wonderful trip down memory lane for me.
The amphitheater holds 9,000 and it was packed. But even with that many people it wasn't too difficult to get to the concessions or restrooms. I warn you, the drinks and food are VERY expensive! I paid $12.00 for a small glass (less than a cup) of wine!! So, I am very glad we were able to bring our own water and snacks in a small cooled bag, as I overheard someone say they had paid $10.00 for a bottle of water.
I am "older" and did get turned around going to the restroom, but an employee helped me and pointed me in the right direction. There was staff everywhere guiding folks and what I really liked was there was an overabundance of security.
Overall, the concert was fantastic and the venue couldn't have been better. I hope to go again before I have to go back home.
PD — Google review
Recently went to see The Tubes and Cheap Trick and we had a great time. Well organized Amphitheater with plenty of places inside to buy a drink and food. Great California weather. The only downside is the 10pm noise ordinance. When 10pm rolls around that's it concert is over, no encore, lights are on, go home.
Paul Ayala — Google review
Really cool spot, restrooms and convenient stands nearby, might see some animals behind you in the grass (cows, goats) only negative is if you go early in the day chances are you might be in the sun but over all really cool place for a concert.
Andrew Everett — Google review
I like the venue. Not huge and not small. Seems like we could have sat anywhere and had a good seat. Sound wasn't very impressive. That may or may not be on the venue but it cut off on the second act. Seems the bass stayed on but the mids and highs died out a few times. There were a lot of flies which bothered me and the reason I went from 5 to 4 stars. I would give them 4.5 stars but that's not what's allowed here. I'll definitely return for other concerts. Parking was only $10 which is very cheap for concerts. Staff was friendly. One thing I really loved was the stand that sold liquor was an all volunteer staff and the tips went to a cheer squad. I maxed the tip each time I went for a beverage as to me that was admirable of the staff and for a good cause.
Frank Espinoza — Google review
We had a great time at the Happy Together Concert. We really didn't go through the fairgrounds. But it looked like people were having a great time!
Robbyn Thompson — Google review
Sound was good and it's smaller so views aren't bad. Nice large screens to watch watch close ups.
The stop serving drinks like 30 min into the show , do that was king of annoying because they say buy two beers now. Then the second one is warm by the time I wanted it.
This is on the fairgrounds so if you see a show during another event or during the fair, parking sucks ,,,, plan ab extra 30 min for that.
Colton Barton — Google review
Parking was great especially if you are early. Well organized. Had a great experience at the OC Fair on July 20 2022. If you want to save money, eat before you come. Fair food prices are like fine dining prices! Or pay to support these fine people. Depends on your ability.
Marnie Lux — Google review
I've been here twice in the past 2 months. It was a great experience both times. I don't think there's a bad seat in the house.
John-Michael Patino — Google review
Came here to see Styx. Line was long to get into the amphitheater. We were able to bring our drinks in from the fair. If you buy a concert ticket during the fair in most cases your concert ticket will get you into the fair also.
Marc Nakao — Google review
Great venue its small compared to most. Seating is tight side to side great leg room. Not a bad seat in the house. It's a very clean venue. We saw Counting Crows last night sound system is really good. I like it better than the Greek theater. Bathrooms are close. Consessions are close. Been to a few more shows here since the original review. No Complaints thank you.
Dennis Martel — Google review
Great place to see a show. The venue is small so not really a bad seat anywhere and if you see a show during the OC fair, admission to the fair is included.
Mark Quidem — Google review
Great place to see a concert. First time here. Every seat is a good seat! Lots of cocktails in cans and beets & wine. Saw George Thorogood- he rocked! We’ll be back. Enjoyed some hair shopping while here.
We were very impressed with the Star Wars performance we saw last night /the new conductor, and Rico is not only a wonderful conductor, but a very entertaining narrator, and involves the audience in the story of the music. He make sure that the performers are given the credit and audience recognition that they deserve. One of the best performances we’ve seen. It’s a must see.
Leigh Ann — Google review
Orange County's own "pops" symphony. They play all of your favorite classics.
Gus F — Google review
Sound handler is terrible. They must be deaf. They overdrive the speakers causing so much distortion you can't understand the singers words or hear the subtleties of the orchestra. The high end is amplified so much the treble buzz is all you hear. An incompetent sound crew bringing down an otherwise accomplished orchestra. Not worth the money. Don't go until they get a better team.
Mark Miller — Google review
It was a great night celebrating Nowruz
Azadeh Rezaei — Google review
Very grateful for the Pacific Symphony. My parents met in this orchestra and were together for 30+ years. I have enjoyed countless concerts growing up, sounds of violins, and conducting by Carl. St. Clair.
Zach Zibits — Google review
5 stars, great musicians and professional atmosphere and enjoyment. I’ve enjoyed so many fabulous concerts of Mahler, Beethoven, Pops series, and more.
Zack Zibits — Google review
Disappointing. Programming was boring and the performance was lackluster, almost as if the musicians were merely phoning it in and giving their bare minimum in order to collect their meager paychecks.
This is NOT the great orchestra it was in the 1990s, Carl St.Clair's early years. I attribute that to management's incompetence, ignorance and lack of vision. The PSO Board made a huge mistake in hiring its current President, who is responsible for steering the orchestra along the right path.
Those who rated the PSO with five stars simply do not know the PSO I remember. If they did, they, too would have given this rank pickup band a much lower rating.
Never again.
Gerry Ansel — Google review
Considering that I "brake" for Mozart's "Requiem," having seen and heard it many times, I have to say that Sunday's (Feb. 3, 2013) performance by the Pacific Symphony and Pacific Chorale at the Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Orange County simply took my breath away. The acoustics in the hall are outstanding, the orchestra flawless, and the Chorale beyond exquisite. Two days later, the aura is still with me. Bravo Carl St. Clair and John Alexander and all the amazing members of your organizations!
Alitta Kullman — Google review
How to ruin and otherwise excellent evening of fine music? Add silly cartoons that disturb, annoy and distract from the music. After a delightful interpretation of Debussy's Daphne and Cloe, and an incomparable Pinchas Zukerman rendition of Mozart's 3rd violin concert, came the disaster. The magestic Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky-Ravel, very well played by the PSO was completely ruined by cartoons of popping eggs, dancing chicken littles, wide open eyes completed with fireworks, that protected on a large screen was impossible to ignore. That nonsense made people talk, comment and laught and as a consequence, distract from the music. If I want a show, I go to the Hollywood Bowl to eat, drink and have fun, or to Lollapalooza or watch Disney's Fantasia again. Let us hope that this innovation was just a joke, a bag one indeed, but will not become a trend. The PSO has become a first class orchestra and plays very well. It needs no guimicks and no illconceived new ideas that do not work. This was worse than a crime against music, it was a mistake (Talleyrand)
Sergio Stone — Google review
An exceptional and professional performance venue which regularly offers world class performances by its resident orchestra- the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Maestro Carl St. Clair.
South Coast Repertory is a highly-regarded theater group that boasts three distinct venues for showcasing contemporary productions, timeless classics and popular Broadway shows. Currently, the establishment is enforcing strict protocols to ensure the safety of its patrons and staff amidst the ongoing pandemic. In adherence to this policy, everyone must present their vaccination record along with a photo ID upon entry while also wearing face masks at all times during performances.
A modern day version of Don Q and Manny wonderfully Don. Some parts I missed and a few too many plots to follow. But you can't beat live theater. If you can go see it.
Steven Metcalf — Google review
The seat view was obstructed by the audio console and by spotlights. The actors projected to the mesonine not the balcony so they were hard to hear. Fortunately the play was incoherent so we left early.
Stephen Billard — Google review
What a marvelous experience I had booking my tickets for LA Havana Madrid. Collette was soooo patient and kind when helping me select the best seats!! Can't wait for the show!!
Susan Hanson — Google review
Masks and proof of full vaccination required as of 5-15-2022.
We saw Our Town.
Katt ! — Google review
We saw A Christmas Carol here, and it was an excellent production with all of the feeling of this beloved work well presented!
Michael Miller — Google review
Had a less than positive experience a few years ago. Havent returned to experience any event at the Segerstrom or SCR since. As i walked towards my front row seat, the usher yelled after me "are you related to anyone in the show"? It kicked off from there with her spending every minute standing in front of my seat questioning me. Basically her mind was blown that i (only person of my race) was at this event. I pushed back on all her questioning and she replied that she was surprised i was there without children (no one in the front row had kids with them). Eventually the other front row people stopped chatting amongst themselves and listened in. Usher returned to stand in front of my seat and question more during intermission and only walked away when i pretended to make a phone call. I left at intermission. Her eyes were on me as i left.
Cassie — Google review
They are trying some real cutting edge things this season. Time will tell how successful these new endeavors will be.
David Salahi — Google review
Excellent theater. Very well selected and produced plays.
Joel Goldstein — Google review
I saw both Little Foxes and Appropriate. Very unique setup! Not a huge fan of the storyline, but the production and actors were really good!
Jessie — Google review
I absolutely LOVED it. I saw A Christmas Carol and of course it was REMARKABLE, well done, well casted, technically and artistically beautiful......perfect to script with funny punchy additions.
Now listen... I intend to perform there in the near future. I absolutely LOVED the room.
I look forward to watching many productions and meeting YOU there.
Thank you for the glorious time.
Tammi Contreras — Google review
SCR offers a wide and varied array of plays, many specially commissioned. Sets, costumes, sound, and lighting are perfect and professional. I don't like every play I've seen there but they have staged some truly outstanding productions, more hits than misses. Always worth going.
One of the truly exceptional things they offer is a behind-the-scenes look/discussion of each play with industry professionals. Such a fantastic learning experience.
Another cool program they have is NewScripts where you listen to actors read a brand new commissioned script. It's amazing how good the actors are. You really don't need costumes and staging to appreciate such fine plays!! It's always an adventure to listen to a brand new play.
Very nice community play house. Light intermission coffee and tea, cookies and candies, etc. The sets and actors were good. Seats comfortable and clean playhouse. Parking was plentiful and free.
Garry Kepes — Google review
Very small, intimate playhouse. Getting there can be a bit confusing--it seems to be on a high school campus. The show I saw felt intense and overwrought.
David Salahi — Google review
nice place to see a show, each one we have gone to was top notch, glad to see them back after the Covid shutdown and watching their schedule for our next show to go too.
Don Luepnitz — Google review
Great plays and musicals here! Have had the Opportunity to watch Avenue Q, Vampire Queen of Mars and Yankee Tavern. Last night they put on A Streetcar Named Desire. An absolutely great production of it. The entire was cast was on point
Diego Perez — Google review
Great little theater. Enjoyed the performance, not a bad seat in the theater. Easy online ordering of tickets.
Barbara Verba — Google review
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams
Costa Mesa Playhouse
March 19, 2022
Today I made my way to the Costa Mesa Playhouse and a sold-out performance of A Streetcar Named Desire. This was opening night and was $22 online.
The Costa Mesa Playhouse (661 Hamilton St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627) is a 73-seat, not-for-profit community theater serving greater Orange County for over 50 years.
The space is a modest one and it must have been a challenge to bring this production to this stage. However, the set was mastery and made use of the space well. The division between the two seen and the two unseen spaces worked well but only because the actors were consciously aware of the divisions and let the audience know where the “walls” were. It would be interesting to see how a revolving stage would work out in this auditorium. There is a need for a dedicated prop master. Leaving it up to the actors just adds to their workload. The battle scene was great, but the crunchy “glass” was distracting as it was walked over. I would like to have seen some outdoor set decorations. It seems like a missed opportunity to bring more of a New Orleans and Louisiana flair to the set. Well done to the cast and crew for making this space work for this production.
It was obvious that this was not the first time these actors were on stage. Combined, these actors have dozens of productions. Angel Correa (Mitch) is a SAG-AFTRA member. His Mitch was one of the highlights of the play. He played against the powerhouse that is Sinclair (Blanche) with grace and poise but also explosive and duplicitous. Well done!
Brook Lewis and Steve Souza (neighbors Steve and Eunice) were great supporting actors. Their portrayal of what a marriage was in that time and place kept us aware that we were not in Kansas. If I did not know better (and perhaps I don’t) I would think that Lewis and Souza are in a personal relationship. They were comfortable being together and played off the lead actors to help focus the timing and pacing of the show. You rock!
Although I did not care for Stanley at all. I thought Jeff Rollo Jr. (Stanley) made a great protagonist and carried much of the production. Stanley’s bitterness and always confrontational ways were evident. He was meddlesome and cruel. Rollo’s perfect portrayal held up the production and I cannot imagine a better interpretation. Huzzah!
Holly Seidcheck (Stella) was the Ying to Sinclair’s Yang. They were a great pair. She was great with Sinclair as they went back and forth. Each carries a different reality. I hoped that she had a slight or hidden accent that matched her sister’s. Her lines were there but the energy was not. Good job.
Grayson Richmond (A Young Collector), LeAnn Russell (A Strange Woman), and Jeff Tierney (Pablo) rounded out the cast. They were supportive and even fun. I hope to see them in future productions in major roles.
I have saved the best for last. Kendall Sinclair (Blanche) was superb. I could not have imagined a better rendering of Blanche. Kendall had many monologues, and I would guess that she had more than half the lines in the show. She never missed a beat. She must have been exhausted afterward because she worked very hard! The accent was wonderful and never faltered. I was reminded of Shelby in “Steel Magnolias.” Sinclair carried the show. Just when I thought that we had gotten to the end of the onion peels, she went a bit further. Thank you!
I am staying in California for an extended period. I will soon be returning to Michigan. If I were from this area, I would not miss a production from this fine playhouse.
James Berry — Google review
Just saw a grand play there with my grandson Brad Weaver in it...called "Our Town"...allllll the actors were amazing...the ending had me in tears...and of course my Grandson was AMAZING....🎉🎊❤️
Donna Babi — Google review
This is a local community theater with small house seating. The stage is quite small as well but they work well with what they got! Very high quality plays are presented here. I just went to Noises Off, such a funny farce with some focused acting.
JD Rinde — Google review
Saw Dancing at Lughnasa the other night, and it was beautiful and compelling! It started with a backlit stage with the actors in a tableau, and they sang... like angels. The show was staged simply and felt very true to Brian Friel's sincere story of a family in 1930s Ireland.
This is my favorite farmer market in all of Orange County. The produce options are incredible and all the vendors are so friendly. They even have chalk for the kids and grownup kids to draw with. I forgot that this is what food is supposed to taste like. I can't got back to regular grocery store produce now. Prices are about the same as what you'd pay at sprouts but the quality is so much better!
Amber Nuetzel — Google review
One of the smaller farmers market I've attended in OC its real nice & all the vendors are realy friendly.
some pics from Gaytans Stan. Great produce, there like 4 or 5 veggie vendors & acouple of hot food vendors too. Small get away placed in the shopping center of SoCo
Blueberry Pancakes — Google review
A small farmer's market. Produce is fresh. Went specifically for the honey from the Bee Ladies.
Elisa Strassburg — Google review
Good clean farmers market however it is TINY . Choices are extremely limited . Prices r a tad higher however the quality is much better and fresher than any super market. They need to expend and allow more vendors .there are better bigger farmers market in oc .
Emma Palomino — Google review
Small but great vibe and has a lot of good selection for weekly produce. The main reason I go is hasi sourdough bread, it's the only way to get it in this area and is the best bread I've ever had
Tyler Pierce — Google review
Not bad for a surprise farmer's market for me. I wasn't planning on coming here, I just drove by and saw the signs, so I had to check it out. Small but it had the essentials, fruits & veggies, and other foods to choose from. I bought some blueberries, $4 for the box, it's the same rate at other farmers markets it seems. Needless to say they were delicious! About a dozen or so vendors here, all happy and friendly people.
Just so you know, this review is for the one that is held on Sundays, not Tuesday (there wasn't one for Sunday).
I do recommend this place for the locals!
Hamilton — Google review
Not a lot of good food vendors. Too many Mexican/Latin food vendors (Pupusa, Tamales, Tacos). New modern fusion dumpling vendor, but did not try. $10 for 6 dumplings. Karen's Pupusas is the go to lunch. Used to be $3 each and now $5 each. Tried the tamales once and was horrible. Have not tried the taco joint. Definitely need a burger, BBQ, or gourmet hot dog vendor. Live band is improving. Dog friendly.
Johnny B — Google review
This is a small market. However, I make sure to go every week. One vendor sells the biggest, sweetest strawberries and chips and salsa too. My dog gets amazing fresh food that is cheaper than the cans I buy. There are a couple of guys who sell fantastic micro greens who share great cooking ideas. Every other week a specialty cheese maker comes. We buy soap, flowers, meat, eggs, honey, jambalaya, and hummus. There is even a bakery who has gone put of their way to make a specialty item for me. There is a jeweler, CBD, and a wood maker. Finally, a gentleman spends all day sharpening knives that we bring to him. He is reasonably priced and does a super job. Cannot wait till next week!
Kathleen Gonzalez — Google review
This is a smaller farmers market. It seems to be picking back up. It was much better pre covid. Over the last few months I have started to slowly see more vendors and more people shopping. I hope that it gets back to our pre Covid level.
The OC Night Market is a lively event that offers a variety of food options from small businesses. The market features an assortment of foods such as pizza fries, yuzu lobster roll, jalapeno popper grilled cheese, and garden ice cream. It's recommended to attend the event with an appetite and arrive early to avoid long lines for multiple food tastings. In addition to the delicious cuisine offered by small business vendors, visitors can also engage in games and purchase items from various booths.
The 626 Night Market at the OC Fair grounds is representative of most things Japanese. We try to attend the Night Market whenever it is in Orang County because it is one of the best fairs that truly show a glimpse into the Night Market in Japan with products that are authentic to Japanese culture and appeal to a wide age group. The food vendors are always changing, so even if you have been a couple of times, you are guaranteed to be pleasantly surprised by new booths and the excitement that abounds.
My suggestion, if you don't like to go when the crowds are large, would be to go earlier in the day and buy your tickets in advance. There is no advantage to buying your ticket at the venue, as they will charge you the same convenience fee as online.
Kelly Haynes — Google review
Went for the OC Japan Fair on October 22 c: It was a good time! The weather was perfectly overcast and cool. Lots of vendors and food. The oiran procession was neat. And of course I spent waaay more money than I should have with all the delicious food and cool stalls. Worth it!
Candis Miro — Google review
First time attending the 626 night market. Had a blast. Went with my kids. We had the doritos corn, pizza fries, a yuzu lobster roll, jalapeño popper grilled cheese and garden ice cream. Played some games and bought some stuff from colorful sheep.
Overall a great experience. Lots of small businesses to support. Definitely going again in June.
Laura Godinez — Google review
Nice place. A lot of different food and arts.
Leo Henriquez — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at the 626 Night Market! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The vibrant atmosphere, diverse food options, and lively entertainment made for an unforgettable evening. Exploring the various stalls with delicious treats from different cultures was a culinary adventure. The event was well-organized, and the friendly vendors added to the positive vibe. I can't wait to visit again next time to relive the fantastic memories and discover even more hidden gems!
Ty Riley — Google review
I wanted to give 3.5 stars, this place was mostly just ok. It’s basically a wide open parking lot surrounded on all sides by food stalls with some merchandise in the middle.
The food was alright, really nothing mind blowing but the prices are seriously crazy. Like 20 dollars for a mediocre boba tea. I won’t come back unless the prices come a little down to earth, like it’s just way too expensive.
The merch was much cooler, and it was fun browsing the stalls. But seriously I don’t get how anyone is cool with spending 15 dollars for a basket of frozen fries etc.
William — Google review
Loved it, lots of food, better seating and bar tables were a us this year, just needed an attendant to keep them clean. Will go again!! Live entertainment was amazing 👏🏾
Olavee Valentino — Google review
It was a great night. We got to see a Hula dance while enjoying delicious food. We ride the swing benches that travel across the OC Fair. It was fantastic.
Veronica Alvarez-Campos — Google review
That’s such an LA thing to do and I highly recommend it. It’s probably not something I would do often but I’m so glad I did it once. So much fun playing the games, so much variety of food, arts and crafts, music, entertainment, super awesome time.
Andreas Aristidou — Google review
Great assortment of foods! Definitely bring an appetite. I'd also recommend going earlier if you want to try multiple things. Lines became QUITE long as it got later.
Wade Eck — Google review
We visited the night market twice this year and we absolutely loved it. There is a wide variety of food to try out. If you like corn dogs ( or even if you don't!! ) be sure to try Ghostix. We had it both times! There was also a wide variety of Asian food to try. Some of them were unique like Ramen burger and Asian style cheese tacos ( tacoyaki ). They also had desert stalls and boba tea. CARRY CASH, some of the stores only accept cash. Be sure to come a bit early if you want to try out multiple things to eat. The queues can get really long at the popular stalls. Its also hard to find a place to sit and eat during busy hours ( mostly after 6 PM ). The rest of the stores were mostly art and collectibles. Lots of interesting things to buy if you love animes. I saw some really nice posters, croc charms, key rings and pins. Some of the stalls were a bit over priced. The parking facility is massive but will cost you $10. Definitely get tickets online, it's very convenient. The queue at the main entrance is extremely long after 6 PM. Overall a great way to spend an evening out on a weekend!
Nice park, decent amount of space, well maintained. Perfect to bring the dogs down to play. Playground for children also.
Luke Hardy — Google review
Good for a short trip to a park. This cute park has a small playground with a few slides, monkey bars and swings surrounded by a larger grass field and circuit exercise equipment in the middle of a quiet residential neighborhood.
Jessica Gandhi — Google review
My kids love this place
Eric Richards — Google review
There are 3 workout areas with multipule pieces of equipment, a walking path a grassy area to run play fetch or relax and have a picnic. Toucan play basketball, play on the play equipment or swings. Lots of shade an picnic tables.
Tim Whitmore — Google review
This is my favorite park to take my son and puppy. My son loves the pass through tunnel from swing set to the play ground. The park is very clean, there is exercise equipment, doggie poop bags and a huge open field to play.
elijah winton — Google review
Loving this cute little park nestled in a nice neighborhood. There is lots of shade, room to run, swings, slides and picnic tables. It's a great place to bring a picnic and let the kids run around. It's very quiet, yet freeway accessible. Will meet for play dates here again!!
Coach Dede — Google review
We went there just for the playground. And it's OK. Wish there is some shade above the structure so it's not too hot to use.
Joseph Au — Google review
Our dig loves smelling during his walk around this park. Nice small park.
Bobbi Jencks — Google review
Great park with a nice playground. There weren't many cars passing by so it seems safe for little ones.
Heroes Hall Museum is an educational center and museum located in Orange County that showcases exhibits and programs dedicated to honoring local veterans. This museum is free to attend for all visitors who want to learn about the sacrifices made by servicemen and women throughout history. Heroes Hall Museum provides a platform for guests to celebrate the bravery of local heroes by showcasing various artifacts, photographs, and multimedia displays related to military life, experiences, and history.
"Land of the free... because of the brave" a great big thank you to all our United States Veterans.
This hidden History gem is a refreshing water fall of beautiful sharp photographs, video recordings, games, and memorabilia that is sure to capture your mind and heart.
You must visit in order to learn more about this dangerous, yet satisfying arduous commitment to first class journalism.
The docent that guided our tour was an energetic, passionate, very knowledgeable, walking catalog of information.
Admission is free!
Located at the OC Fair &Event Center
88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Enter through Fair Dr., Gate 1
Mrs. Lee — Google review
Amazing place to visit. Not so much for kids but if you like history this is a must see
Metrik 420 — Google review
Went here to visit the exhibit that they have at this time. At this time it was the photos that Stanley Troutman took during his time as a war correspondent during WWII. Reading all his letters and seeing the photos give the war a more personal view of the war.
Richard Benker — Google review
It would be interesting but it has a lot of incorrect information. Why would you have a section on celebrity servicemen and spell names wrong and add spurious info from unreliable sources? I should think it’s enough that they served honorably.
Maria Ciaccia — Google review
Our hostess (didn't get name ,blue hair) .... She was great!!!. Super nice hospitable personality. GREAT information About exhibit and more Thank you again for buttons and handcrafted wood pen!! We will definitely return for other exhibits!!
Leisa & Felix (USAF Vet.)
visit: 7/23/2023
Felix Gomez — Google review
Many photos of actual scenes of thd war. A lot of information on SAAAB that I wasn't aware of as well as POW's that were kept in the Orange Co. area.
Displays change periodically so coming again should find a new presentation of information.
This is a small place so it gives a great opportunity to see and honor our heroes by see and learning more about what they did and the experiences they went through.
Rick McClung — Google review
A great place to honor America's military and to learn a little bit of history. Beautiful location and beautifully restored building. Nice place for any individual. Older children can learn a lot here.
Mia La Londe — Google review
Great exhibits. Lots of info not found in other WWII museums. Every veteran, proud American, history buff, and people interested in WWI should visit. No excuse not to...it's free and parking is free. Just tell the attendants you're going to the Hall. And Centennial Farms next door is a bonus visit.
Diego Sepulveda Adobe is a 19th-century adobe house that showcases historical exhibits from the Indian to the Victorian eras. It was once an Estancia of Mission San Juan Capistrano and later owned by a Spanish Land Grant owner. The adobe has been reconstructed to depict California's history during this period.
A beautifully maintained historic Adobe situated in a large, tree filled park with ample, easy parking. Plan to spend about an hour to hour and half, if the adobe is open when you visit. Docents are friendly and knowledgeable. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the park after your tour.
Erin Bock — Google review
I walk my doggie there
A nice park. I have lived in in since I was 4. I love it here. And this park is great and the peopler are nice that i meet. I need to find another park because of the time change and the park closes at dusk. Thank you city for a nice place to take my baby.
vince panico — Google review
Love having it right at the top of the hill
Douglas Statum — Google review
The park needs more benches to sit down on. Great place to exercise.
Paul H — Google review
Neat building! The landscape around it is superb. I like the huge palm and the flowers.
Derik Everett — Google review
“Visiting the Diego Sepulveda Adobe - The Estancia”
The Adobe is only open on the 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. Very nice docent couple was there that showed us around. This is a former Estancia of Mission San Juan Capistrano and then turned over to a Spanish Land Grant owner. The adobe has been rebuilt to reflect this period of California History..
Wanda Sanchez — Google review
Best park in town !!!
Erin Larragoitiy — Google review
It's a fun historic spot to visit with a nicely landscaped park.
Elle Spalding — Google review
A historical site with some California History. The building is in Estancia Park and has a walking path.