Orange County Restaurant Week Celebrates Its Fifth Year: Dine Out.
Happy Anniversary Orange County Restaurant Week — What restaurant will you be dining at?
Happy Anniversary Orange County Restaurant Week — What restaurant will you be dining at?
The Crab Cooker — It’s one of my favorite landmarks in Newport Beach.
It’s been simple and enjoyable since 1951.
For some reason it’s hard to find consistently good Smoked Fish around here, so I’m glad it always seems to be available at The Crab Cooker. Elsewhere it’s been previously frozen and defrosted, too dry, refrigerator flavored, unappetizing looking, or it’s too expensive.
Smoked Albacore and Smoked Salmon are favorites to have at home, as often as possible.
Fish options and prices vary.
It’s a Restaurant and Fish Market that’s walking distance from the Newport Beach Pier.
I’m always happy to eat at The Crab Cooker and perfectly satisfied afterwards.
Smoked Fish To Go — I like their Tartar Sauce, but my Cocktail Sauce is better.
And King Crab Legs could be my favorite food of all, if I had to pick one.
Greenleaf Gourmet Chopshop in Costa Mesa — I’m glad to see them in the neighborhood.
It’s a narrow, well utilized, stylish space with goodness to offer.
A group of us (various media) were invited to sample Happy Hour and Kid’s Menu items.
We liked it all and learned that Greenleaf Chefs take pride in each and every dish.
We especially liked the Turkey Melts on Pretzel Bread (below) and Turkey Meatballs.
The Kid’s Menu Chicken Bites with Sweet Potato Fries are pictured below.
See the Greenleaf Gourmet Chopshop website for new menu specifics.
A Delivery Program will soon be launching and Curbside Service is currently available.
They also offer Business Catering and an in-house Coffee/Juice Bar/Specialty Item Shop.
Cheers to Greenleaf with Sangria and another tasty house specialty drink.
They seem to be about healthy food and good times.
More of everything please.
Dave & Buster’s for the FOOD would be impressive enough, but no, they’ve got everything.
Step inside to experience entertainment in numerous forms — It’s always fun there.
The Eat+Play Combo’s are pretty good deals — Check ’em out before ordering.
The Snow Cone with Cherry Vodka and Blue Curacao is a fun drink, though on the sweet side.
This visit we ate and played really well together.
In the restaurant, before play, we started with the Spinach Dip (above).
And then had the Fire Grilled Salmon (top) and Chicken and Shrimp Rockefeller (above).
The Dining Room at Dave & Buster’s in Irvine (above) is slated to be remodeled to fit in with recent changes in style and direction — Though I’ve liked it as is, I have confidence in what it might look like next, as D & B’s other transformations have been agreeable.
Our food was excellent — The Chicken and Shrimp Rockefeller is especially awesome.
Cheers to more SPORTS at Dave & Buster’s.
Giant screens to watch favorite teams are scattered throughout.
Walk and roll your way to fun and games.
Pool tables, rooms for private parties, FOOD, Drinks, Sports and Games are to be had.
Lots of GAMES to choose from — We had a blast playin’ for tickets to redeem at the…
…Winner’s Circle for a variety of PRIZES.
Save points and return to add-on more to aim for a top prize, or just see what you can get.
It’s a place for adults (especially) and kids alike — Everyone has a good time there.
It’s all fun and games until someone loses a tie. 😉
Goooooooo Dave & Buster’s! Thanks for being there for us.
It’s always a great year when it starts at the OC Fair New Year’s Eve Block Party.
Happy 2013 — God Bless the USA with BBQ and liberty for all.
Block Party entrance view from VIP/Media Lounge (above) and its satisfying food (below).
Familiar OC Fair food like Bacon Wrapped Turkey Legs were found between food trucks.
The Lime Truck, one of many Gourmet Food Trucks throughout an area of the OC fairgrounds.
Queen Nation, one of several (1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s & 1990’s) cover bands playing about.
Young and old enjoyed the Game Room, Demolition Derby, rides and midnight confetti.
After the fireworks, it was fun to gather and throw the confetti in the air like snow.
We’d gladly attend every year!
We traveled to The Globe for dinner and reached La La Land, as we fell in love with the food and more in love with each other over Belgian Craft Beers and specially selected Hoppas.
The Globe Dine • Bar is owned and operated by a lovely husband and wife team from Belgium.
It’s in Historic Downtown Garden Grove — I didn’t know there was such the designation.
Since I generally like historic-anything and food-travel-everything, The Globe enticed.
And it delivered the most flavorful Hoppas (Hops + Tapas) we ever landed on.
Skirt Steak Florets, Blue Cheese, Roasted Pearl Onions with Red Wine Jus was transcending.
It’s pictured at top and directly above, along with Prosciutto Wrapped Scampi Shrimp…
Gouda Croquettes and Cherry Tomato Bruchetta — All transported with exceptional flavor.
Belgian Craft Beers are served in signature glassware and poured following Cicerone rules.
Historic Main Street is fairly short and we think The Globe is the best place on the street.
Our sampling was so good, we hope to go back for more. The menu explores the globe stopping in a different country each month — We took in a pleasing glance of France.
Traveling The Globe is worth it — You’ll find nice people, BEER and varying high-quality food.
A new Panera Bread just opened in Costa Mesa and I went for the Big Kid Grilled Cheese.
It’s off Harbor near Target and Henry’s Farmers Market.
This Panera Bread has an outdoor patio and fireplace (indoors and out).
The new Big Kid Grilled Cheese is described below.
The bites with Applewood Smoked Bacon were divine — It’s an amazing, rich Sandwich.
Combined with Creamy Tomato Soup, it was a most satisfying lunch.
They open early for breakfast.
I may need to go back soon for the same — Extra crispy on the outside is preferred.
Panera Bread offers a good meal — Thanks! See what we’ve said previously.
It’s hard to find a good Sports Bar. I’ve known some bad ones. Since becoming a Packer’s fan, it’s become important to find a comfortable and tasteful place to watch the games — One with lots of big screens, a civil atmosphere and great food (perhaps hardest to find) is most desired. We learned about the changes happening at Dave & Buster’s and can’t wait to test out the digs this Sunday. Read all about it (below) and check back next week for our amusement verdict. I’ve always liked D&B’s though didn’t previously consider it on game day.
Dave & Buster’s Introduces Ultimate Destination for Sports Fans
New look offers New Sports Viewing, New Food, New Games and New Fun — Think you know Dave & Buster’s? Think again. D&B’s, the leader in all-in-one entertainment, is upping the game with the launch of its newly renovated Irvine Spectrum and Outlets at Orange locations. Combining massive 15-foot TV screens, a new menu, new games, and top to bottom upgrades, Dave & Buster’s is the ultimate go-to game day headquarters for sports fans.
Over the past three months, the Orange and Irvine Dave & Buster’s have been transformed into the ultimate destination for sport enthusiasts, with a new contemporary look and feel. With enormous projection screens and 25 huge HD TV’s, Dave & Buster’s has dining, sports viewing, and entertainment under one roof.
“We’re very excited about our new look and can’t wait to share it with sports fans,” said James Glenn, General Manager, Irvine Spectrum. “Our new sports bar is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, with new food and new games – no other place has this much going on!”
Orange County Dave & Buster’s guests who are looking for fun are definitely going to find it. Highlights of the changes include:
The Irvine Dave & Buster’s is located at 71 Fortune Dr., Suite 960 Irvine, CA, 92618. Hours of operation are 11:00 a.m. – midnight Sunday through Wednesday; 11:00 a.m. – 1 a.m., Thursday through Saturday.
The Orange Dave & Buster’s is located 20 City Boulevard West, Bldg. G Suite 1 Orange, CA, 92868. Hours of operation are 11:30 a.m. – midnight, Sunday through Wednesday; 11:30 a.m. – 1 a.m., Thursday through Saturday.
Innovators of the restaurant/entertainment category, Dave & Buster’s was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Dave & Buster’s now operates 60 large venue, high-volume restaurant/entertainment complexes throughout the United States that offer a food and fun-filled experience to adults and families. The exciting environment of the Dave & Buster’s complex contributes to each guest’s experience and also provides the perfect setting for corporate and group events. Dave & Buster’s is currently updating all of its stores to enhance the TV viewing areas and build a larger sports atmosphere. Each Dave & Buster’s offers an impressive selection of high-quality food and beverage items, combined with an extensive array of interactive entertainment attractions such as pocket billiards, shuffleboard, state-of the-art simulators, virtual reality and traditional carnival-style amusements and games of skill. Dave & Buster’s emphasizes high levels of guest service in an upscale atmosphere to create casual, yet sophisticated, ideal playing conditions.
SOURCE: Press Release from Dave & Buster’s — Read more about it here and here.
I can’t stop going on-and-on about how thin and crispy Chili’s Tortilla Chips are, and mentioned it here once before. Though we set out to taste and report about Chili’s $20 Dinner for 2, the Tortilla Chips were triangle-stars (again) amongst generously portioned, flavorful entrees and appetizer. There’s something HB Strips and Cheese tasting about Chili’s Chips and Salsa, which may make sense to a local!? Maybe it’s the frying Oil and/or the Salsa is similarly sweet. Whatever it is, I LIKE IT. Now onto our $20 Dinner for 2. What a deal!
We previously tried Chili’s $35 Dinner, Drinks & Dessert for 2 — Some dishes are the same as those offered for the $20 Dinner for 2, and some are different. The main differences are the Drinks and Dessert, and neither come with the $20 special. It can’t be that great of a deal.
We’re completely impressed with the large serving sizes and taste of all.
We chose the Crispy Onion & Jalapeno Stack for an Appetizer and the Crispy Honey-Chipotle Chicken Crispers and Grilled Chicken Salad for Entrees — The MENU is here.
Lots of good Entrees to choose from — I like that, and our server Bobby at Chili’s Buena Park location, who was authentically nice and proficient. A bag of Chips to-go well with 4 ripe Avocados awaiting purpose at home. Guacamole with more thin, crispy Tortilla Chips, ole.
We set out to have Chili’s $20 Dinner for 2 which includes one Appetizer and two Entrees, but once there we instead opted for Chili’s less advertised upgrade, the $35 Dinner for 2 that includes an Appetizer and Dessert to share, and two Margaritas and two Entrees.
To further surpass the original $20 dinner plan, we upgraded to the Platinum Presidente Ritas.
Enlarge pictured menus to assess options or visit Chili’s.
We chose the Tostada Chips & Fire-Grilled Corn Guacamole for our Appetizer.
LOVE Chili’s thin, crispy Chips — We couldn’t get over how thin they are and would go back just for them. Have they always been this good? I don’t remember. Are they as thin and crispy at all Chili’s? We hope so, but don’t know. We dined at Chili’s Buena Park location.
For Entrees we chose the Roasted Red Pepper Grilled Chicken (above).
And the Smokey Chipotle Chicken Fajitas (above and at top).
Fixings for the Smokey Chipotle Chicken Fajitas (above and below).
Shared the Brownie Sundae for Dessert — Usually prefer something light and/or fruity, but it was good and filling. Overall, we think both the $20/$35 Dinners for 2 are good values.
We’ll try the $20 Dinner for 2 next time, though the Margaritas are tempting.
Similar dinner specials for two can be found at T.G.I.’s Friday’s and Applebee’s.
The New Year’s Eve Block Party returns for a third year with a celebration that only the OC Fair could offer with hit tribute bands, gourmet food trucks, a demolition derby, Vegas-style games and a midnight pyrotechnic celebration, all for one affordable admission price.
For music lovers, the New Year’s Eve Block Party will feature four stages with tribute bands covering four decades of rock music:
For foodies, the New Year’s Eve Block Party will feature gourmet food truck grub from: Bakery Truck (desserts), Dos Chinos (Latin-Asian fusion), A Bite Truck (California fusion), Baconmania (bacon-inspired dishes), Dogzilla (gourmet hot dogs), White Rabbit (Filipino-fusion), Piaggio On Wheels (Argentinean), Garlicscapes (garlic-inspired dishes), Ragin Cajun (Cajun), Macho Nacho (gourmet nachos), Me So Hungry (gourmet sliders and hamburgers), The Burnt Truck (gourmet sliders), Shortstop BBQ (BBQ fare) and The Lime Truck (fresh California cuisine).
The NYE Bash Demolition Derby will bring the fun of mass destruction for the adventurous types and the free Vegas-style games will offer revelers a chance to test their luck.
At midnight, everyone can enjoy as the OC Fair lights up the night sky with a pyrotechnic celebration to welcome in the New Year.
Tickets are currently available at pre-sale discounts of General $37.50 and VIP $75. For those avid summer Fairgoers, a Block Party admission plus 2013 OC Fair Super Pass Combo is also available at a discounted $57.50. Prices will increase December 1 and the Super Pass combo is only available through December 20.
General admission includes access to the Block Party with standing-room-only tribute band performances, unreserved general admission seating at the NYE Bash Demolition Derby, Vegas-style games with free prizes and access to food trucks, cash bars and other food and beverage options (food and drink prices vary). A VIP ticket offers all the same access as General admission plus complimentary parking, access to a VIP lounge with a private bar serving premium liquor and specialty cocktails, two drink tickets, party favors, hors d’oeuvres, a reserved premium seat at the NYE Bash Demolition Derby and a ticket to return in the summer for the 2013 OC Fair. Group general admission discounts are also available.
Admission and parking can be purchased online at ocfair.com/blockparty or from the onsite Box Office on a limited-time basis (visit ocfair.com/blockparty for the days and hours).
The OC Fair & Event Center is located off the 405 and 55 freeways at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. For more information, please visit ocfair.com, become a fan on Facebook.com/OCFair, or follow at twitter.com/ocfair.
Note: Above is a Press Release from the OC Fair — Nibbles of Tidbits LOVES this event and we hope to see YOU at the OC Fair’s New Year’s Eve Block Party this year. It’s a local party where there’s much to do and it really feels like a comfortable Block Party. 🙂
It’s another Fullerton find for me — I love The Olde Ship‘s interior and real Pub feel.
The Olde Ship British Pub & Restaurant is British owned and operated since 1993, but a first for me and it’s my kind of place. I like the menu, lighting, friendliness, unique seating and Fish & Chips and want to try more. Pictured below is the Whitby Platter with Cod and Shrimp.
A toast to how hip it is inside.
Churchill’s Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding is pictured at top and Soup of the Day below.
It was Broccoli Cheddar Soup and will be Award Winning Clam Chowder next time.
Thar-be another The Olde Ship in Santa Ana that’s grand and offers live entertainment.
I’m glad to ‘finally see the brilliance’ and now light-up for a line-up of Starters to try soon.
Where can I find the BEST Bánh Mì Sandwich? Locally all answers lead to Little Saigon.
We collected suggestions, then set out to eat at a few of them in one day.
We started at the Coffee Factory with extra strong Coffees and a Bánh Mì (Thit Nuon).
It’s a BBQ’d Pork Bánh Mì Sandwich that we’d go back for, and the Coffee too.
We were also referred to Paris Patisserie & Boulangerie aka Au Coeur De Paris for Macarons.
It’s formerly known as Le Versailles, I think.
We got a box filled with one of each Macaron flavor to go.
At Tip Top Sandwiches (below) a Chicken Bánh Mì Sandwich on a Croissant was recommended.
There are a couple Tip Top Sandwiches locations off Brookhurst around Little Saigon.
Good, but we liked the Bánh Mì at the Coffee Factory better, though vow to try more.
Also went to Brodard Restaurant for Nem Nuong Cuon and more Macarons (below).
Nem Nuong Cuon are popular Pork Spring Rolls that are wrapped in Rice Paper.
Though a favorite of many, I don’t particularly like Rice Paper over a fried Spring Roll.
And we got another box of Macarons from Brodard to try and compare.
I loved the colors and Macaron flavors at Brodard.
Gorgeous — Never thought to describe a Cookie as gorgeous, but couldn’t stop staring.
We had no complaints about the Macarons — Both boxes were above average.
Without recommendations, it seems impossible for an outsider to know where to go and what to eat in and around Little Saigon. The above was a good start, but we’re not done searching for the best Bánh Mì and already have other suggestions on a list. Do you have a favorite?
The 2 for $20 meal — It’s a real deal at Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar.
Right now at Applebee’s you get (1) Appetizer and (2) full size Entrees for $20 – See MENU.
This was our first time to an Applebee’s and we learned it’s hipper than we thought.
It’s a welcoming place for the young and the old — I like that. Its full Bar helps too.
We happened upon “$5 Sangria Saturdays” and appreciated the generous size glass too.
For an Appetizer, we opted for the Spinach & Artichoke Dip and would do so again.
And for Entrees we chose the Chipotle Cream Steak & Shrimp and the Three Cheese Chicken Penne. Both were good. Top Sirloin was served as the Steak (above) and it was tender, a must for any Steak — I never like to chew and chew and chew a Steak.
The ‘Welcome Back!’ sign shall apply next time, since we’d go back for this deal.
Cheers to 2 for $20 at Applebee’s and other specials like it — The service, atmosphere and lighting was pleasant too. We also like the T.G.I. Friday’s 3-Course Menu for (2) for $20. And Chili’s Grill & Bar has a $20 Dinner for Two that we plan to try (and report on) soon.
Can’t have Burnt Toast featured at the top of the page for too long — Who wants to keep staring at that? Not me. Our recent Brunch at the Rusty Pelican was excellent (and much prettier to see). That’s all about it for now. We’ll go back for more info and Champagne.
We’re forever in search of the “this is the best one yet” Hamburger and heard good things about the Burgers at Café Beau Soleil and Crêperie at Fashion Island — So we went.
Its outdoor patio is across from Urban Outfitters.
Café Beau Soleil And Crêperie is so French — Even our waiter was French and looked familiar. It couldn’t be that I remembered him from France, since it’s been more than ten years since I’ve been there. No, I later remembered that he waited on me at Pescadou Bistro one time, another French restaurant in Newport Beach where you’ll find him working at night.
Toast with a Glass of Wine, but not with the one circled below — It’s 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Grigio, which probably doesn’t sound all that great in the first place, but since I like Chardonnay and my Mom (and Hamburger sharing partner) likes Pinot Grigio, we gave it a try.
And it might be the worst Wine I’d ever had — Not sure what’s up with it, but be warned.
Other than that, all was pleasant at the French Café on a beautiful day.
And we liked the Hamburger — It ranks high on our informal best Hamburger list.
We had the Le Burger with Caramelized Onions and Gruyere Cheese on a Brioche Bun and would get it again, with sure to be a better French Wine. Cheers to many other things, including the bitchen bracelet my Mom bought at Uno de 50 shortly before our relaxing lunch.
Where should we go next sweet Mom? Cheers to you!
Official exploration and documentation of FOOD in Fullerton kicked off at Moodaepo’s.
We spent two days sampling food in Fullerton’s SOCO District (South of Commonwealth).
At Stadium Tavern (above), we had Salads on the patio — The top special was a Lump Crab Salad with Heirloom Tomatoes and Avocados with a Basil Oil and Balsamic Reduction. We relished both Salads on a sunny afternoon. Have you been to Roscoe’s Famous Deli (below)?
The Sandwiches are crazy tall — We needed an extra pair of Bread. The place is cool too.
We had the Harbor Sub (above) and the Silly Billy (below).
On top of all that jazz, its twinkling atmosphere glows ready for any kind of patron.
My Fullerton restaurant Tour Guide (below) doing who knows what at Roscoe’s. 😉
After all, we toasted to life with a customized Iced Tea from Tranquil Tea Lounge.
Refreshing and flavorful on this hot day — We’ll get it hot on a cold day, someday.
An informative and nice bunch run Tranquil Tea Lounge — And you may smell any of the labeled jars. It’s how we decided what to drink. They are well identified and pungent.
Its limited menu is inviting and it’s casual and artsy inside.
We’ll be scouting the streets to choose where to go next in Fullerton. Check back.
I’ve previously written about The Cellar too — It’s within walking distance from (or in the same building as) Stadium Tavern, where we’d gladly have another Salad. I’m learning that Fullerton has much to offer in the way of FOOD and people. I’m ready for more.
Whole Foods Market in Newport Beach — A fresh, colorful place perfectly set to test out a new (much needed) camera, and it appears Nibbles of Tidbits’ photos are looking up.
I’m grateful for the camera, and the $100 Gift Card from Whole Foods Market to tell you about their Newport Beach location — A piece of Cake, as I would’ve written about it anyway.
I love Whole Food Market, especially at Fashion Island where the service and selection is tops.
Interesting samples are set-up throughout the store and I finally tried Dragon Fruit.
Its texture and flavor is comparable to a Kiwi with less flavor.
And I love Passion Fruit (above), but it’s trippy looking inside — Scary or is it just me?
Amongst the paradise of food is Whole Fresh Fish, sometimes difficult to find.
How about Sea Urchin? It was cool to see Fresh Abalone, but Shrimp was on the menu today.
This store is like a Newport Beach city hosting two Bars to re-group with a drink.
Happy staff was available at every turn to answer questions and/or offer a helping hand.
If there’s something you’d like to try, ask and they’ll open it for you. They offered to do so.
Entrance to Whole Foods Market’s Back Bay Tavern — Why not park your cart for a quick one?
Cart with high quality food (above) on its way to become a meal requested by Sweetie Freis.
My Mom and I enjoyed the shopping experience with a Glass of Wine in between.
And the tram ride to our car with heavy groceries was welcomed — Thankful for that too!
See what’s on the MENU (above). It’s different than what I would’ve picked, which made all more motivating to prepare. It’s what’s asked for, thus it’s what will be! Check back to see how all turned out. Overall it went well, except for one thing — We’ll post about it soon.
Thanks Whole Foods Market Newport Beach — I’ll be back, voluntarily.
I’m told the food is supposed to be better at ballparks these days, but typical food stands still overcharge and barely suffice — Though that’s the case, we still had fun and the Angels won.
We made the best of it by having the price of a 12-pack in one giant can. 😉
Cheers to a striking day! It was a hot one too. Good thing we had it made in the shade.
I’ve come to realize that any tasting at Pizzeria Ortica is going to be scrumptious.
We loved the opportunity to try several dishes on Pizzeria Ortica’s Fall/Winter Menu.
Many are pictured here and fully described below — Eat dish packed a lot of flavor.
I was reminded how good this restaurant is — Don’t let it go undiscovered.
Can you match the photos to the dish descriptions? Hope so, as they’re not retyped.
The “Chick” (directly above) — Crushed San Marzano Tomatoes, Parmigiano Reggiano and Extra Virgin Olive Oil is simple and plain looking, but so good. It’s named for a customer with standing reservations who inspired and loves it. I surprisingly loved it too. Thanks Chick.
And other favorites included the Pork Belly Terrine, Pancetta e Zucca and Ricotta Gnocchi.
The photos don’t do the food justice — We’re most impressed after each visit.
They also offer space for group mixers up to 60 people and a private dining room for 35.
We look forward to going back soon for more of the same — All was that delicious.
Thank you Pizzeria Ortica! Enlarge MENU for a better view.
At Woody’s Wharf on Labor Day, one stop on our ten mile walk — It’s how we roll on a holiday.
In Newport Beach, we pretend to be somewhere far away, though it’s nice to be able to walk there. And we toast to the Smoked Fish Appetizer at Woody’s Wharf. We’d go back for it.
No more labor on this Labor Day — That’s what it’s for, right?! Signing out for now.
Have you been to the Tap Shack yet? It’s in Newport Beach where The Arches once occupied and has only been open a couple months. I miss The Arches, but appreciate many aspects of the Tap Shack. Starting off, any spot with an outdoor patio is a winner to me. Crab Cake?
The Tap Shack NB takes advantage of the large patio and cues from the Tap House HB.
The MENU impressed me secondly. It’s sophisticated and extensive — I wanted everything.
We tried (top down) the Golden Crab Cakes, Grilled Artichoke and Hot Spinach & Artichoke Dip.
Dispense Beer from 1 (or more) of 8 self-pouring taps — It’s one of the coolest things.
You’re given a Beer key which activates the tap and charges per ounce.
You don’t have to wait for a Beer here — We like that, unless there’s a long line. 😉
The Tap Shack Newport Beach joins in on the Taco Tuesday offerings with $1.50 Tacos.
And during Happy Hour all appetizers are 50% off — It’s the best time to try a lot.
All appetizers (as listed) appeal to me — The Taphouse Prime Sliders are pictured above. They were my friend’s favorite and I liked the Grilled Artichoke best, though it could’ve been cooked a little longer. We highly value the portion sizes, but the unclaimed favorites seemed bland.
And I don’t care what some people say about it, I like the Lobster Zone Game.
Catch a Lobster and they’ll cook it for you — $2.00 to play. Different to see and amusing.
Self-pouring Beer taps are inside and out — Where’s our server? Wait… Ta daaa! Awesome.
The Tap Shack NB is a fine sports and entertainment option in the neighborhood. Just overlook the typos on the menu (or laugh at them) and commend the otherwise refined, lengthy selection. There’s much more that sounds good to try. We’ll go back to the shack.
Until next year… Check out the stats released (below) by The OC Fair & Event Center Communications Department — The 2012 Orange County Fair was a success on many levels.
The 2012 OC Fair Rolls Up The Welcome Mat For Its More Than 1.3 Million Guests
The 2012 OC Fair wrapped up another successful Fair season by welcoming 1,357,355 Fairgoers for 23 days and nights of “Home Sweet Home” with food, fun and farm animals.
“In my first year as CEO, this Fair has exceeded all expectations. Every year, the Orange County Fair manages to deliver a high quality event and this one was no exception. Of course, we owe it all to our loyal guests, all 1.3 million of them, who make the OC Fair the success it is,” said Jerome Hoban, OC Fair & Event President & CEO.
Fairgoers came to the OC Fair for outstanding entertainment as the Pacific Amphitheatre saw a record-breaking year with its highest-grossing summer concert series yet that also featured 7 sold-out performances, including Young The Giant/The Steelwells, Steel Pulse/The Dirty Heads, Earth, Wind & Fire, Tears For Fears, Victoria Justice/Max Schneider, Heart, and Duran Duran. Music fans also came out in masses for rocking tribute and original bands booked in The Hangar, which broke records with its highest attended season since opening in 2010. Sellout shows included Journey Unauthorized – A Salute to the Music of Journey, “Led Zeppelin Live” Starring Heartbreaker, Purple Reign – THE Prince Tribute Show, Queen Nation – A Tribute to the Music of Queen, Wild Child – A Jim Morrison Celebration, The English Beat/The Originalites, Which One’s Pink? – The Best of Pink Floyd, Moonwalker – The Reflection of Michael Jackson, Dead Man’s Party – The Oingo Boingo Tribute, and Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez. And not to be left out, adrenaline junkies packed the Action Sports Arena for X-treme Freestyle Moto-X, Bull Riding (Saturday, July 21 show) and five nights of demolition derby which featured traditional derby cars and motorhomes as well as a special all-female derby that raised around $6,000 for the OC Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for The Cure.
Fairgoers arrived at the 2012 OC Fair hungry and left with bellies full of deep-fried concoctions, grilled wonders and bacon masterpieces. Chicken Charlie’s top “Totally Fried” item was the new Deep-Fried PB&J (9,000 sold) and at his new Pineapple Express, some 10,000 pineapples were used. Bacon A-Fair’s Bacon-Wrapped Turkey Legs flew off the grill 7,500 times while 100,000 pieces of Chocolate-Covered Bacon tantalized sweet tooths. The new Biggy’s Meat Market satisfied everyone’s inner caveman by selling approximately 3,900 17-inch Big Ribs, which amounted to more than 10,000 pounds of bone and grilled meat. Some 30 percent of Big Ribs sold were packed up and taken back to the mancave by Fairgoers with the largest to-go order at 20 massive ribs. Of the more traditional Fair food items, Juicy’s sold more than 60,000 turkey legs and enough corn dogs to stretch 3.5 miles end-to-end.
Fairgoers also looked to save on their trip to the Fair by taking advantage of the daily opportunities for free or discount admission. More than 382,298 Fairgoers took advantage of the free or discount admission promotions and of that number, 79,774 generous Fairgoers took advantage of free admission and a carnival ride offered with donations of canned food, children’s books, clothing and school supplies during the four We Care Wednesday drives. Plus, 13,899 Fairgoers in total scooped up a Super Pass (featuring 23 days of admission).
The annual Jr. Livestock Auction welcomed increased numbers of animals sold and money raised with 323 cattle, sheep, rabbits, swine, turkeys and goats selling for more than $310,000, which benefits the youth participants in local 4-H and FFA programs.
In celebration of the 2012 theme of “Home Sweet Home,” 12,177 active duty and veteran military were welcomed to the Fair for free through the Salute to Heroes daily promotion to enjoy the Fair and view the new Let Freedom Ring Exhibit and nightly Salute to Heroes presentation in The Hangar. (Press Release by OC Fair & Event Center and photos by me)
More interesting numbers from 23 days at the 2012 OC Fair:
The 2012 OC Fair, themed Home Sweet Home featured 23 days of food, rides, exhibits, animals, music, action sports and fun, as well as the Super Pass, Toyota Summer Concert Series at the Pacific Amphitheatre, The Hangar and Action Sports Arena. (Related posts are here)
The OC Fair & Event Center, home to the OC Fair, is located off the 405 and 55 freeways at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. For more information, please visit ocfair.com, become a fan at Facebook.com/OCFair, or follow them at twitter.com/ocfair.
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