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. Bluewater Grill

    $$$

    Overlooking the entire harbor, this open-to-the-sea-air patio is the preferred spot to dine on freshly caught fish, savory chowders, and all manner of shellfish. Order a swordfish steak, the lobster roll, or the sand dabs if they are on the menu. Save room for homemade Key lime pie or java mud pie. The dining room has an understated nautical vibe. Fishing rods serve as room dividers, and plank floors lend a casual feel inside and out. Vintage black-and-white photos acknowledge the island's famed sportfishing legacy. Happy hour offers craft beers, potent cocktails, and tasty bites like fried calamari and oyster shooters.

    306 Crescent Ave., Avalon, California, 90704, USA
    310-510–3474

    Known For

    • Fresh local fish
    • Handcrafted cocktails
    • Overwater harbor views
  • 2. 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.
  • 3. Duke's

    $$$$

    Freshly caught seafood reigns supreme at this homage to surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku; it's also a prime people-watching spot right at the beginning of Huntington Beach Pier. Choose from several fish-of-the-day selections—many topped with Hawaiian ingredients—and shellfish like lobster, king crab, and shrimp. Or try the crispy coconut shrimp or fresh ahi tuna fish tacos. Duke's mai tai is not to be missed. And save room for a slice of the Kimo Original Hula Pie, with chocolate cookie crust, macadamia nut ice cream, hot fudge, toasted macadamia nuts, and whipped cream. Open for lunch, brunch, and dinner. Every Monday they offer a Burger and Beverage special for $19 from 4 to 9 pm. Taco Tuesday special in the Barefoot Bar is two tacos with fresh chips and salsa for $13.

    317 Pacific Coast Hwy., California, 92648, USA
    714-374–6446

    Known For

    • Hawaiian-style decor
    • Gorgeous sunset views
    • Mai tai cocktails
  • 4. Gelato Paradiso

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    Each morning this gelato shop makes fresh small batches of artisanal gelatos and dairy-free sorbettos in a variety of appealing flavors. Located in back of the charming Peppertree Lane shopping center, there is a small outdoor patio where people gather to enjoy the authentic Italian gelato after a day at the beach or to cap off an evening.

    448 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, California, 92651, USA
    949-464–9255

    Known For

    • Authentic Italian gelato
    • Fruit flavors
    • Patio gathering spot
  • 5. Sapphire and The Pantry

    $$

    This Laguna Beach establishment set in a historic Craftsman-style building is part gourmet pantry (a must-stop for your every picnic need) and part global dining adventure. Enjoy comfort cuisine from around the world paired with an eclectic wine and beer list. Brunch is best enjoyed outdoors on the sunny patio under colorful umbrellas. An iconic statue of Eiler Larsen aka "The Greeter" of Laguna Beach is a prominent feature on the corner of the property.

    1200 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, California, 92651, USA
    949-715–9888

    Known For

    • Sapphire salad
    • Weekend brunch
    • Pet-friendly patio
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  • 6. Shake Shack at Crystal Cove

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    This Southern California landmark sitting on a bluff off the PCH is the perfect spot to get a quick breakfast burrito or pancake combo. During lunch and dinner they make tasty Cove burgers served with a side of French fries or coleslaw, fish-and-chips, and a seared ahi sandwich. The menu also includes a vegan Impossible burger, banana date shakes, and root beer floats.

    7703 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Coast, California, 92657, USA
    949-464–0100

    Known For

    • More than 30 different shake flavors
    • Incredible ocean views
    • Small parking lot with 30-minute limit
  • 7. Sugar 'N Spice

    $ | Balboa Island

    Stop by ice cream parlor Sugar 'N Spice for a Balboa Bar—a slab of vanilla ice cream dipped first in chocolate and then in a topping of your choice such as hard candy, chopped nuts, or Oreo crumbs. Other parlors serve the concoction, but Sugar 'N Spice claims to have invented it back in 1945.

    310 Marine Ave., Newport Beach, California, 92662, USA
    949-673–8907

    Known For

    • Inventor of the Balboa Bar
    • Frozen banana
    • Local institution
  • 8. Urth Caffe

    $$

    A local favorite in the morning and throughout the day for organic heirloom coffee and hand-blended fine organic teas, Urth also serves health-conscious food as well as pastries outside on the charming garden patio looking out at the Laguna Art Museum across the street. For lunch and dinner, they offer a variety of salads, soups, bowls, pizzas, and signature sandwiches. Heartier fare includes a Mediterranean platter, Urth tamales, lasagna, and an Asian-style nori plum rice wrap. There is a children's menu, too.

    308 N. Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, California, 92651, USA
    949-376–8888

    Known For

    • Health-conscious cuisine
    • Organic coffee and tea
    • Long lines on the patio during peak hours and weekends
  • 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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