Located in the secluded suburb of Chino Hills, this pub offers American comfort food and stellar drinks in a convivial atmosphere. Open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch, Chino Hills Pub is more than just a place that serves food, it's a restaurant where the whole family can gather. Craft beers and superb cocktails are behind the bar while the kitchen serves burgers, sandwiches, salads, signature dishes as well as a kid's menu. Sunday brunch is from 9a to 1p and it features bottomless Mimosas and Bloody Marys.
Located in downtown Pomona, this art gallery/wine bar/event space offers culture, varied varietals and live music under one roof. The bodega stocks more than 100 different wines throughout the year and the beer selection is also in constant rotation. The bar only serves beer and wine, but the variety seems to keep guests happy despite the lack of cocktails. The art pieces on the walls also feature temporary exhibits from local artists while DJs and other bands take the stage on certain nights of the week.
This LGBT club located in downtown Pomona is one of the most popular clubs in this part of the Inland Empire. Open from Thursday to Sunday, the nightclub features theme nights, strong drinks, an affable staff and the kitchen serves better-than-average club food. 340 is housed within a historic building that dates back to 1913 where the bi-level structure hosts drag queen contests, all male revue as well as dancing and camaraderie all night long. The bar has an impressive list of signature drinks as well as bottle service which includes top shelf vodka, cognac, scotch, gin and tequila.
This Latin inspired club is tucked away in the suburbs of historic downtown Pomona. With over 11,000-square-feet (1021.93-square-meter). of entertainment space, Carnaval hosts live music as well as DJs every weekend and the spacious dance floor allows one to let their hair down till the wee hours of the morning. Most of the music is Latin, which varies from Mexican norteña music to salsa and merengue. Private rooms and bottle service make it one of the most trendiest nightlife destinations of the city.
At Eureka!, the chefs in the kitchen follow the popular farm-to-table, handmade ingredient trend, but don't tell the chefs that because it seems as if they have followed it for years. They serve delectable appetizers while the taco and burger bars come equipped with a variety of choices. As an accompaniment, the Panko Dipped Onion Rings, Pacific Coleslaw and Handcut Kennebec Fries are clever, innovative twists on timeless classics. Needless to say, each one should be ordered for the table. Additionally, a full panoply of drinks and cocktails are available, from local craft beers to vibrant cocktails, there is something for every taste.
If you are looking for some quirky entertainment that involves two sets of eighty-eight black-and-white keys, then you have found the place. However, Piano Piano is more than just a couple of talented players battling over riffs, the lounge/bar has some pretty good theme nights as well. Located in the Doubletree Hotel Claremont, Craft Beer Wednesdays and Taco Tuesdays make the trip into the "City of Trees and PhD's" worth the drive. In addition to a whole slew of raucous pianists, the drummers and other musicians who accompany them are just as good.
Noble Ale Works is a microbrewery located right next to Angels Stadium. The tasting room is bedecked with Anaheim Angels paraphernalia, from banners to signed jerseys. At the tasting room, you can sample 12 beers on tap, most of them being their special seasonal beers, however, the regular year-round beers are available too. Beers on tap rotate often, so multiple trips can result in different experiences every time. With a commitment to quality and a laid-back vibe, Noble Ale Works is a must-visit destination for those looking to explore the local craft beer scene in Anaheim.
The Bruery offers locally made craft beer with the conventions of Belgian brewing. Established by brothers Patrick and Michael Rue, Bruery is the result of a passion for home brewing and a love of experimentation. Several exotic ingredients form the basis for these innovative brews, fresh-picked lavender and Thai basil making appearances in otherwise conventional ales. Bruery ensures that its brews are never filtered or pasteurized, retaining every ounce of their original character. The unique flavors and passionate ethos make it a worthwhile stop during tasting hours.
The special magic and charm of tiki bars and the magic of Disney come together at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar at the iconic Disneyland Hotel. This delightful themed bar near the pool area of the hotel is based on the classic Disneyland Jungle Cruise ride. From the Hawaiian shirt clad bartenders to the Disneyfied tiki decor, there is fun in every part of this bar. As soon as you order your drink, a bit of Disney magic kicks in with all the bells and whistles-literally. In addition to the surprisingly strong drinks for Disney, Trader Sam's also serves up a menu of contemporary, internationally-inspired appetizers and a few burgers and sandwiches. For adults who are looking to escape the crowds of strollers for a little while, Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar is a welcome retreat.
Located in the historic Anaheim Colony, the district includes three principal areas, the Packard Building, Farmers Park and the original Packing House. The Packard Building houses the popular Umami Burger and Anaheim Brewery while the Packing House hosts a myriad of restaurants. The food selection is mind-boggling, from Quiche Lorraine at Pandor to Banh Mi at Saw Leaf. Farmers Park is where the market opens on weekends and oftentimes, you will see live music as well. Overall, the Anaheim Packing District is one of the most entertaining spots in a town that is mostly known for Mickey Mouse.
At Eureka!, the chefs in the kitchen follow the popular farm-to-table, handmade ingredient trend, but don't tell the chefs that because it seems as if they have followed it for years. They serve delectable appetizers while the taco and burger bars come equipped with a variety of choices. As an accompaniment, the Panko Dipped Onion Rings, Pacific Coleslaw and Handcut Kennebec Fries are clever, innovative twists on timeless classics. Needless to say, each one should be ordered for the table. Additionally, a full panoply of drinks and cocktails are available, from local craft beers to vibrant cocktails, there is something for every taste.
If you are looking for some quirky entertainment that involves two sets of eighty-eight black-and-white keys, then you have found the place. However, Piano Piano is more than just a couple of talented players battling over riffs, the lounge/bar has some pretty good theme nights as well. Located in the Doubletree Hotel Claremont, Craft Beer Wednesdays and Taco Tuesdays make the trip into the "City of Trees and PhD's" worth the drive. In addition to a whole slew of raucous pianists, the drummers and other musicians who accompany them are just as good.