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. The Lobster Trap

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    Seafood rules at the popular Lobster Trap, because the restaurant's owner has his own boat and fishes for the catch of the day and, in season, spiny lobster. Ceviche is a great starter, always fresh and brightly flavored. Locals (you'll see many at the small counter) come for the relaxed atmosphere, large portions, and happy hour specials (not offered during the summer season) for select $4 pints and other specials. Try the grilled swordfish with mixed veggies and a baked potato. They can prepare it seven different ways including crisp macadamia nut breading. Open daily from 11 am for lunch through late evening. 

    128 Catalina St., Avalon, California, 90704, USA
    310-510–8585

    Known For

    • Locally caught seafood
    • Convivial atmosphere
    • Local hangout

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: no reservations accepted
  • 2. Anaheim White House

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    The owner and executive chef Bruno Serato is one of the most beloved and famous philanthropists in Anaheim, known as much for his mission to feed America's hungry children as for his fine-dining Italian restaurant where standout dishes include lobster ravioli, Italian gourmet pizza, and his signature steamed salmon "chocolat" served with Belgium white-chocolate mashed potatoes. Grilled hanger steak dazzles with a green chimichurri sauce, and the Angus beef filet mignon is served with a savory Italian porcini sauce. Save room for the Jackie O showstopping dessert platter for four people. 

    887 S. Anaheim Blvd., California, 92805, USA
    714-772–1381

    Known For

    • Classic Mediterranean cuisine
    • Celebratory fine-dining venue
    • Celeb chef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 3. Bluewater Grill

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    On the site of an old sportfishing dock, this popular spot offers a variety of seasonal seafood, shellfish, meat, and poultry. There’s a tranquil bay view from either the dining room, which is adorned with early-1900s fishing photos, or the waterfront patio. Favorites include miso-glazed black cod, local rockfish snapper, and all different types of shellfish including oven-baked lobster tail. There's an emphasis on freshness—the menu changes daily—and wines and craft brews are reasonably priced.

    630 Lido Park Dr., Newport Beach, California, 92663, USA
    949-675–3474

    Known For

    • Boat and harbor views
    • Happy hour specials
    • Daily-changing menu of fresh fish
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Cedar Creek Inn

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    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
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  • 6. Gulfstream

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    Established in 1999, this trendy restaurant has an open kitchen, comfortable booths, and outdoor seating. The patio is a fantastic place to hang out to enjoy a shrimp cocktail and glass of wine. They make heavenly biscuits, shucked oysters, grilled California artichokes, pan-seared ahi tuna burger, New Orleans barbecue shrimp, and a cedar plank-roasted salmon. It gets noisy near the bar area, so come early or retreat onto the patio if you prefer a quieter spot.

    850 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach, California, 92660, USA
    949-718–0188

    Known For

    • Oysters on the half shell
    • Local hangout
    • Outdoor patio
  • 7. L'Hirondelle

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    Locals have romanced at cozy tables for decades at this delightful restaurant directly across from the San Juan Capistrano Mission. Such classic dishes as beef bourguignon and a New York strip in a black-peppercorn-and-brandy sauce are the hallmarks of this French and Belgian restaurant, whose name means "the little swallow." The extensive wine list is matched by an impressive selection of Belgian beers. You can dine in the cozy dining room or on the lovely patio, which is perfect for Sunday brunch. Save room for the Belgian chocolate torte.

    31631 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, California, 92675, USA
    949-661–0425

    Known For

    • Popular Sunday brunch
    • Traditional French and Belgian cuisine
    • Good Belgian beer selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.; brunch only on Sun
  • 8. 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
  • 9. Steve's Steakhouse and Seafood

    $$$

    A hop, skip, and a jump from the bay, this popular second-floor restaurant keeps regulars happy with sizzling steaks and locally caught swordfish and shrimp. The sultry black-and-blue decor and old-fashioned supper club feel creates a romantic atmosphere set off with stunning harbor views.

    417 Crescent Ave., Avalon, California, 90704, USA
    310-510–0333

    Known For

    • Friendly staff
    • Water views
    • Steak and seafood dinners
  • 10. The Cannery

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    This 1920s cannery building still teems with fish, but now they go into dishes on the eclectic seafood menu rather than being packed into crates. Many diners arrive by boat, as there's a convenient dock at the front entrance. If you are feeling some boat envy, you can reserve the restaurant's Duffy boat for a two-hour lunch, brunch, or sunset cocktail cruise before dinner for $150 an hour with a two-hour minimum. They offer a special boat rental menu with lobster sliders, cheese plate, and sushi platter. The upstairs Jellyfish Lounge offers one of the best happy hours in Newport Beach with discounted sushi and cocktail specials daily from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. 

    3010 Lafayette Rd., Newport Beach, California, 92663, USA
    949-566–0060

    Known For

    • Waterfront views
    • Seafood specialties
    • Craft cocktails
  • 11. The Cliff

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    Walk through the quaint Laguna Beach artist village to get to the Cliff and its 180-degree views of Main Beach and the Pacific coastline. The multilevel dining patios serve hearty breakfasts and coastal seafood favorites for lunch and dinner. Firepits, outdoor heaters, and blankets keep diners warm when the marine air grows chilly in the evening. This is also a popular happy hour spot where people stay to enjoy the sunset and then remain for dinner.

    577 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, California, 92651, USA
    949-494–1956

    Known For

    • Some of Laguna Beach's best ocean-view dining
    • Reservations necessary
    • Splurge-worthy seafood towers
  • 12. The Rooftop Lounge

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    Another popular sunset view venue in South Laguna, The Rooftop Lounge at the top of Casa del Camino top floor is a hot seat for sunset cocktails, so plan ahead. Snag a table to enjoy a variety of different flavor mojitos or a pomegranate martini along with a cheese board, spicy fish-and-chips, or a veggie sandwich.

    1289 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, California, 92651, USA
    949-497--2446

    Known For

    • Spectacular sunset views
    • Craft cocktails
    • Burgers, pasta, salads, and sandwiches

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