If you are going to buy surf equipment anywhere, you should do it here. Established in 1957 by Jack Hokansonin in Huntington Beach, this is a large store packed with surfboards, surf gear, wetsuits, casual beach clothing and sun products. The owners carry the most popular surf brands: O'Neill, Billabong, Quicksilver, Gotcha and Rip Curl. In addition, they carry body boarding, snowboarding and skateboarding items.
Healthy food lovers have a reason to smile at Mother's Market & Kitchen. This store offers organic produce, natural as well as whole food items. They have a large selection of soy products, juices, and wheat-free items among several other products. In the personal care section, you will find all-natural lotions and potions as well as vitamins and supplements to treat just about any complaint or condition. With a friendly atmosphere and a focus on healthy living, Mother's Market & Kitchen is the perfect spot for health-conscious souls.
This kitschy little boutique is located inside an old-fashioned air-stream trailer from 1968 and inside of it you'll find a wonderland of Tillandias. Tillandias, or more commonly known as 'Air Plants' can be found in all different species and sizes, and here they hang in cool, glass terrariums and planters. In addition to succulents, the shop sells local art, house wares and other objets d'art that make great gifts.
Frog House is one of Orange County's most iconic retailers, operating from their Coast Highway-adjacent space since 1962. There from the early days of Newport Beach's surf culture, this shop is an important institution in the area not only for its community importance, but the huge selection of top-quality surf and skate gear. The cluttered shop is dotted with knick-knacks, magazine cutouts and stickers, cementing the local vibe that has earned this small shop huge acclaim. Wetsuits, surfboards, skate decks in every shape from shortboards and fish tails to longboards and everything in between as well as men and women's apparel spans most major brands and a few local specialties. The original outfitter for Newport's surf scene, Frog House is a timeless location perfect for some beachy souvenirs.
Popbar is the place where grown-ups can get fancy popsicles made in two styles, sorbet and gelato. The 'Popgelato' menu has some amazing flavors, try the Green Tea dipped in white chocolate and crushed waffle cone or the Dulce de Leche dipped in caramel corn. The 'Popsorbetto' menu has more traditional flavors like mango, kiwi, passion fruit and pineapple while the yogurt selections only come in classic and strawberry. Of course, you can create your own pop, just choose one and add a dipping sauce as well as toppings. It's located in the Anaheim Packing District and it's a perfect place to cool down away from the blazing Southern Californian sun.
Divided into two halves by Jamboree Road, the Market Place consists of the Irvine side and the Tustin side. Knowing which side your destination store is in is helpful in this mall of 130 stores. Unlike other malls in the area which feature high end price tags, the Market Place features affordable quality. There are a variety of good-value stores, such as Loehmann's and In-N-Out. One can easily spend a day here, shopping, dining and catching a movie, without breaking the bank. – Hoiyin Ip
This kitschy little boutique is located inside an old-fashioned air-stream trailer from 1968 and inside of it you'll find a wonderland of Tillandias. Tillandias, or more commonly known as 'Air Plants' can be found in all different species and sizes, and here they hang in cool, glass terrariums and planters. In addition to succulents, the shop sells local art, house wares and other objets d'art that make great gifts.
Frog House is one of Orange County's most iconic retailers, operating from their Coast Highway-adjacent space since 1962. There from the early days of Newport Beach's surf culture, this shop is an important institution in the area not only for its community importance, but the huge selection of top-quality surf and skate gear. The cluttered shop is dotted with knick-knacks, magazine cutouts and stickers, cementing the local vibe that has earned this small shop huge acclaim. Wetsuits, surfboards, skate decks in every shape from shortboards and fish tails to longboards and everything in between as well as men and women's apparel spans most major brands and a few local specialties. The original outfitter for Newport's surf scene, Frog House is a timeless location perfect for some beachy souvenirs.
Healthy food lovers have a reason to smile at Mother's Market & Kitchen. This store offers organic produce, natural as well as whole food items. They have a large selection of soy products, juices, and wheat-free items among several other products. In the personal care section, you will find all-natural lotions and potions as well as vitamins and supplements to treat just about any complaint or condition. With a friendly atmosphere and a focus on healthy living, Mother's Market & Kitchen is the perfect spot for health-conscious souls.
Divided into two halves by Jamboree Road, the Market Place consists of the Irvine side and the Tustin side. Knowing which side your destination store is in is helpful in this mall of 130 stores. Unlike other malls in the area which feature high end price tags, the Market Place features affordable quality. There are a variety of good-value stores, such as Loehmann's and In-N-Out. One can easily spend a day here, shopping, dining and catching a movie, without breaking the bank. – Hoiyin Ip
Popbar is the place where grown-ups can get fancy popsicles made in two styles, sorbet and gelato. The 'Popgelato' menu has some amazing flavors, try the Green Tea dipped in white chocolate and crushed waffle cone or the Dulce de Leche dipped in caramel corn. The 'Popsorbetto' menu has more traditional flavors like mango, kiwi, passion fruit and pineapple while the yogurt selections only come in classic and strawberry. Of course, you can create your own pop, just choose one and add a dipping sauce as well as toppings. It's located in the Anaheim Packing District and it's a perfect place to cool down away from the blazing Southern Californian sun.
If you are going to buy surf equipment anywhere, you should do it here. Established in 1957 by Jack Hokansonin in Huntington Beach, this is a large store packed with surfboards, surf gear, wetsuits, casual beach clothing and sun products. The owners carry the most popular surf brands: O'Neill, Billabong, Quicksilver, Gotcha and Rip Curl. In addition, they carry body boarding, snowboarding and skateboarding items.