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Costa Mesa, CA

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  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    The Gypsy Den

    Hipster Orange County's favorite place to ogle progressive waitresses. The menu is still filled with an eclectic collection of healthy post-hippie sandwiches; and the decor is almost identical, from the earthy walls to the funky art.

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    The Slidebar Rock-N-Roll Kitchen

    Take a stroll among the many watering holes in Downtown Fullerton on a Friday night and you'll be hard-pressed to find a bar with more... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    Tapas Flavors Of Spain

    Tapas is a Jack-of-all-trades: restaurant by day, nightclub by night, and proud host for the occasional quinceañera or wedding... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

    Formerly known as Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre when it opened in 1981, this large outdoor venue in Irvine, Orange County, features... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    Viento y Agua Gallery

    Viento Y Agua is one of those brilliant gems that make an urban neighborhood (especially in LA County) worth living in. Part coffeshop/art... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    Big Shots Billiard Bar & Grill

    Big Shots Billiard Bar & Grill-or "the big red barn," as it's known by locals- is one of the best places in town to shoot some stick.... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    Foxfire Restaurant

    We’ve all heard the stories, the anecdotes, the not-so-secret reputation of Foxfire as the hallowed hunting grounds for the species of... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    Mutt Lynchs

    Located in the row of bars, restaurants and shops lining the sands of Newport Beach, Mutt Lynch's boasts large windows that draw in the... More

  • Liked | Voice Places | May 24, 2011

    The Gypsy Den

    Hipster Orange County's favorite place to ogle progressive waitresses. The menu is still filled with an eclectic collection of healthy post-hippie sandwiches; and the decor is almost identical, from the earthy walls to the funky art.

  • Reviewed | Voice Places | Jan 7, 2011

    Laguna Art Museum

    This is one of the most eclectic exhibit venues in Southern California, and its shows are almost always worth a visit. Recently, it has presented career retrospectives of underrated Pop artist Wayne Thiebaud, loco local boy Shag and hippie-graphics great Rick Griffin. But the just-concluded exhibit "In the Land of Retinal Delights: The Juxtapoz Factor" went to a whole new level. The show offered a sprawling showcase for Lowbrow art, championed in the pages of Robert Williams' Juxtapoz magazine. Featuring approximately 150 of the movement's most celebrated artists—everybody from Mark Ryden to Elizabeth McGrath to Williams himself—it was an exhibit that'll be written about in textbooks decades from now, when today's wild, kooky art-world outsiders have become the establishment for a new generation of angry loners to rail against.

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