Opened in 2002, Pepz Pizza & Eatery is located in South Brookhurst Street in Anaheim. This family-run restaurant offers scrumptious meals from the Italian cuisine. The items served here include pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, salads and more. They also serve a selection of beers that complement well with their dishes. Along with indoor seating, they also offer comfortable curbside seating arrangements.
Fleming's Steakhouse is one of the most recognized and a neighborhood favorite as well. Apart from serving delicious and juicy steaks, Fleming's offers an overwhelming wine list of 100 wines on offer. Opt for Baked Brie, Filet Mignon, Ceaser Salad and pair them with a cocktail or wine. The sides are served in hearty portions that you can savor with your main dish. The service is impeccable. Loyal patrons love the happy hour offerings and they keep coming back for more. Fleming's is open to hosting private events. Get in touch with the management for details.
With its checkered floors, wood panels, comfortable red booths and a fireplace, 2J's Lounge is a hip dive bar and lounge. Sports fanatics will love the multiple screens showing their favorite games while those who want some action can try their hands on the pool tables and darts. Regular live music and DJ nights add to the entertainment factor of this place.
A very viable night club with good deals, great dance floor and a warm staff ensures a perfect fun evening. The DJ plays Mexican tunes in ultra speed and intensity giving a happening vibe to the place. Reserve your entries to this Mexico De Noche Nightclub with your favourite bunch of people and take a trip to a memorable night life in Anaheim, California.
Serving some of the best cocktails in all of Orange County, 320 Main offers classic American cuisine with a twist. The prime rib dip and the bison burger are favorites on the menu, and you can end your meal with a brownie sundae or a piece of carrot cake. The cocktails here are truly fantastic - be sure to try one of their signature cocktails such as a Oude Fashion or a Fifth Stage, with contains Pernod absinthe, pineapple, lime, orgeat and cucumber.
Step into a little bit of baseball history when you have a beer at this Seal Beach bar. Mark McGuire, a frequent patron, made the place famous during the 1998 World Series when he wore baseball caps with "The Abbey" emblazoned on them during press conferences and the bar has never been the same. People stop in with the hopes of seeing the baseball superstar or just to sit on his favorite barstool. It is really just a regular old neighborhood bar that achieved fame and glory because of McGuire, but it deserves its fame and is a great place to hang out.