Orange County and Catalina Island Restaurants

Much like L.A., restaurants in Orange County are generally casual, and you’ll rarely see men in jackets and ties. However, at top resort hotel dining rooms, many guests choose to dress up.

Of course, there’s also a swath of casual places along the beachfronts—seafood takeout, taquerias, burger joints—that won’t mind if you wear flip-flops. Reservations are recommended for the nicest restaurants.

Many places don’t serve past 11 pm, and locals tend to eat early. Remember that according to California law, smoking is prohibited in all enclosed areas.

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  • 1. Descanso Beach Club

    $$

    Set on an expansive deck overlooking the water and a few boats, Descanso Beach Club serves a wide range of favorites: grilled burgers, street tacos, clam chowder, salads, and layered nachos, along with the island's sweet signature cocktail, Buffalo Milk---a mix of fruit liqueurs, vodka, and whipped cream. Firepits and chic beach cabanas add to the scene, as does the sound of happy and terrified screams from the zipliners in the canyon above the beach. There is a shop to purchase beach items, and a stand to rent kayaks and snorkel equipment.

    1 Descanso Ave., Avalon, California, 90704, USA
    310-510–7410

    Known For

    • Tropical beach vibe
    • Scenic views
    • Chic cabana rentals
  • 2. Eric's on the Pier

    $$

    Grab a stool at this little snack bar on the Green Pleasure Pier for people-watching while drinking a draft beer and munching on a burrito, fish-and-chips, or signature buffalo burger.

    4 Green Pier, Avalon, California, 90704, USA
    310-510–2550

    Known For

    • Comfort foods
    • Quick eats
    • Beachside location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Restaurant

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    Cordelia Knott's fried chicken and boysenberry pies drew crowds so big in the 1930s, that Knott's Berry Farm built a park to keep the hungry customers occupied while they waited. The Western-theme restaurant serves crispy home-style fried chicken, along with handmade biscuits, mashed potatoes, gravy, and Mrs. Knott's signature chilled cherry-rhubarb compote. The adjacent Marketplace has a grab-and-go counter to order and take home Knott's fried-chicken dinners.

    8039 Beach Blvd., California, 90620, USA
    714-220–5200

    Known For

    • Famous fried chicken
    • Long waits especially on weekends
    • Pies and desserts
  • 4. Napa Rose

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    Done up in a handsome Craftsman style, the upscale dinner venue Napa Rose prepares rich seasonal cuisine paired with an extensive wine list. For a look into the open kitchen, sit at the counter and watch the chefs as they whip up signature dishes such as warm duck confit salad, sautéed diver scallops, and beef filet mignon. There's also a few kid-friendly dishes. The handsome lounge offers an appealing menu of appetizers, entrees, drinks, and desserts too. 

    1600 Disneyland Dr., California, 92802, USA
    714-781-4636

    Known For

    • Upscale food and wine
    • Kid-friendly options
    • Gorgeous dining room and lounge

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 5. Catalina Coffee & Cookie Company

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    There is no Starbucks on the island, so the Catalina Coffee & Cookie Company is very popular in the morning. While you're grabbing your coffees, lattes, and mochas, you may want to kick-start the day with fresh-baked pastries, a hot breakfast burrito, or one of their custom made-to-order bagel sandwiches. Sit outside at one of the tables in the quaint Metropole Market Place.

    205 Crescent Ave., Avalon, California, 90704, USA
    310-510--2447

    Known For

    • Dark chocolate pistachio bars
    • Bagel sandwiches
    • Popular breakfast spot

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Open daily 6–4.
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  • 6. Cedar Creek Inn

    $$$

    Just across the street from Mission San Juan Capistrano, this restaurant has a patio that's perfect for a late lunch or a romantic dinner. The menu is fairly straightforward, with dishes that are tasty and portions that are substantial—try the "Brown Derby" Cobb salad or Cedar Creek burger at lunch, or the prime rib for dinner. There are gluten-free and vegetarian options, plus a variety of beers, specialty cocktails, and wines. 

    26860 Ortega Hwy., San Juan Capistrano, California, 92675, USA
    949-240–2229

    Known For

    • View of the historic mission
    • Coconut cake
    • Comfortable seating and patio
  • 7. Saint & Second

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    If Long Beach's 2nd Street is a treasure chest of casual communal experiences, Saint & Second is one of its gems. This on-trend modern American restaurant is the latest in a long line of successful concepts run on the same site by the same family for well over half a century. It draws diners in with its sky-high burgers, popular bone marrow, and crisp flatbreads, then keeps them in the industrial-style space with inventive cocktails and a whiskey menu longer than Long Beach. "Social hour" deals don't disappoint. You might even find artwork by a local that you can't resist taking home. Like much of 2nd Street, Saint & Second is dog-friendly, so be prepared to make friends with lots of very good boys (and girls).

    4828 2nd St., California, 90803, USA
    562-433--4828

    Known For

    • Casual dishes in an industrial space
    • Excellent happy hour offerings
    • Huge whiskey list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Brunch served on weekends only
  • 8. The Ramos House Cafe

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    It may be worth hopping the Amtrak to San Juan Capistrano just for the chance to have breakfast or lunch at one of Orange County's most beloved restaurants, located in a historic board-and-batten home dating back to 1881. This café sits practically on the railroad tracks across from the depot—nab a table on the patio and dig into a hearty breakfast featuring seasonal items, such as the smoked bacon scramble with wilted rocket and apple fried potatoes. During the week there is an a la carte breakfast and lunch menu. On weekends, there is a set two-course menu for $45 per person. 

    31752 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano, California, 92675, USA
    949-443–1342

    Known For

    • Southern specialties
    • Weekend brunch
    • Historic setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner
  • 9. Zinc Café and Market

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    It's always brunch time at his small Laguna Beach institution where—from 7 am to 4 pm—you will find reasonably priced breakfast-to-lunch (okay, brunch) items that include everything from signature quiches, poached eggs, and homemade granolas, to healthy salads, homemade soups, quesadillas, and pizza. All the sweets are homemade, including the megasize brownies. There are some gluten-free and vegetarian items, too, including a Zinc Rubenesque on rye bread made with beets. A large beverage menu includes lattes, lemonade, beer, mimosas, and red and white wines by the glass.

    350 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach, California, 92651, USA
    949-494–6302

    Known For

    • Gourmet pastries, some gluten-free
    • Coffee bar
    • Busy outdoor patio

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