LGO Hospitality of La Grande Orange Café and The Luggage Room Pizzeria fame brings The Misfit to the city. Nestled in the Clock Tower building, the spot is known for its distinct and old-school atmosphere. Menu highlights feature small plates of fried Jidori chicken and baked mac ‘n' cheese. Savor the complimentary salted chocolate chip cookies upon your arrival. Enjoy signature cocktails and craft beer from their drinks menu. Make most of the happy hours here, as it has been named as "Best Happy Hour on the Westside" by the Los Angeles Times in 2012.
The Blind Rabbit is an underground bar located in the basement of the Anaheim Packing District. This hidden bar is reminiscent of a prohibition-era watering hole, with its dimly-lit interiors and wooden furnishings. Enjoy an innovative range of craft cocktails like the Topless Hula Girl, Joy & Suffering, Jack Frost, Agave Parrot, Battle on the Playground and the Voluptuous Monkey. Fill your stomach with delicious food and choose from dishes like the Bone Marrow, Duck Confit Mac and Cheese, Braised Beef Shank, Stuffing Skillet and the Grilled Center Cut Pork Chop. This is one hidden gem that you will not want to miss out on when in Anaheim!
Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Koreatown, The Normandie Club, opened in 2015, is a popular hangout for the locals. The ambiance is quite divey with dim lighting, candle lit tables, bricked walls and an attractive bar counter. The drinks are superb- tantalizing cocktails and other mixed drinks are on offer. The prompt service and warm atmosphere makes you keep coming back for more.
Since 1958 there has been some incarnation of Tony's Deli in Anaheim. This particular restaurant opened in 1972 and though it has had several owners over the years, the name and top-quality sandwiches have remained. Tony's is also a full-service deli, with sides, pickles and plenty of bottled, craft sodas and beer. Located in the historic Anaheim Colony Historic District, Tony's is the perfect spot to visit when you are looking for quality cured meats.
The Everson Royce Bar on East 7th Street is where eclectic pours and delectable pub grubs cross paths simultaneously. Its interiors are welcoming and warm yet stylish, featuring comfy leather sofas, smooth hardwood floors, charming chandeliers, and a sleek bar that showcases a wonderful array of local and international spirits. The staff is friendly; most of them being mixologists, concoct some truly innovative cocktails like the Big Bad Wolf and Point for the patrons to savor. The cocktails are meant to be paired with favorites like the Grilled Pork Chorizo Burger that is made from scratch in the back-kitchen. Everson Royce also owns a charming backyard garden that is generally reserved for private parties and casual get-togethers.
A simple bar often organizes live music events, making it a great place to dance the night away. The menu includes a diverse variety of spirits and the food options are also to look out for. While the pizza here is highly recommended, you can also order delectable items like soups and rolls. The friendly staff, good music and affordable prices make this bar worth a visit.