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Get Taste Buzzed: The Best Eats in Costa Mesa

Posted on February 25, 2025 | 4:41pm

Are you ready to take your taste buds on an Eatcation®? Come to Costa Mesa, the foodie capital of Orange County, where you don’t need a cocktail to get taste buzzed. From hidden gems to emerging hotspots, we’ve collected all the must-try restaurants in Costa Mesa for all appetites—all of them are must-tries, no skips! 

Getting to Costa Mesa is a breeze; it’s nestled between L.A. and San Diego. If you’re not close enough to drive, here’s a local tip: fly into O.C.’s beloved John Wayne Airport (SNA) and beat the stress of LAX. You’ll thank us later

Where Flavor Meets Fun

Mercado Gonzalez is 70,000 square feet of authentic, family-owned goodness inspired by the famous food markets of Mexico. Any craving you have, they’ve got it covered—birrieria, carnitas, seasonal fruit, and even fresh seafood? All of it and more is available in one space (FYI, it’s great for groups!).

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Small but mighty, Folks Pizzeria has some of the best pizza we’ve ever tried, and they’ve got indoor and outdoor seating depending on how much sunshine you want with your ‘za. Get the Beef Tallow French Fries if you’re a fry aficionado, and pair it with the Soppressata white pie. Sooo good.

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Vaca brings Spain to SoCal via three-time Top Chef competitor chef Amar Santana. We’re big fans of the Bocadillos, or Spanish sandwiches, with vegetables or tuna. It’s our mission to get through the entire tapas menu someday, but it’s hard when we absolutely have to save room for the paella. 

Photo by @vaca_costamesa

No Meat, No Problem!

Seabirds Kitchen is a staple of California vegan cuisine, and Costa Mesa is lucky enough to be its home. There’s no going wrong with the Seabirds menu, but we specifically rec the Beer Battered Avo Taco and Purple Potato Taquitos. Yum.

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Head to The CAMP for The Plot, serving up shareables like the Chronic Sushi Roll and hearty, plant-based comfort food like Shepherd’s Pie. Try the Mango Crème Brûlée for a perfect finish!

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A Taste of Asia

If you haven’t stopped by South Coast Plaza, you’re missing out on some of the best Asian cuisine in the city. There are two soup dumpling heavy hitters: Din Tai Fung (we’re always down to DTF here, and we can’t get enough of their stir-fried veg), and Paradise Dynasty, with eight-spice soup dumplings pushing the bounds with flavor (you have to try the Crab Meat with Roe Xiao Long Bao). AnQi Bistro has a noods and dumpling bar, but don’t overlook the small plates or the steaks. The large plate of Peking Roasted Chicken with Truffle Hainan Rice is our favorite.

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Mesa Munchies

If you’re craving something simple, fresh, and with tasty options for the whole crew, try one of the two Mendocino Farms locations in Costa Mesa. You can’t go wrong with the half-sandwich combo (we rec the “Not So Fried” Chicken) with a cup of Thai Sweet Potato Soup.

The Collage is another great solution if you’re feeding a group: it’s a two-story dining collective at South Coast Plaza with lots of choices. One person might be feeling a gourmet waffle sandwich at Bruxie, but another might want to get drinks on the patio at Blossoms & Brass. Everybody wins.

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For spice lovers, Bred Hot Chicken serves up hot chicken in basically every variety you can think of. Share a crispy and juicy chicken platter with friends, or snack on a Big O’ Sandwich by yourself; just don’t skimp on sauce or sides.

Photo by @bredhotchicken

New to the Scene

Ospi is a winning mashup of Italy and California, led by another Top Chef alum, chef Jackson Kalb. The Persian Cucumber salad followed by Ceci e Tria pasta and Sole Milanese as a main is, at least to us, a meal for the history books. Come check Ospi out at Paseo 17, a newly revitalized corner of Costa Mesa’s must-visit 17th Street.

Photo by @ospi

Get Your Buzz On in Costa Mesa

Whether you’re craving casual or fine dining, Costa Mesa satisfies any appetite. Remember: take it easy and don’t rush the experience of getting your taste buzz on. If you want to try everything the city has to offer, turn your foodie trip into a weekend Eatcation® at one of our favorite hotels.

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9 Ways to Ring in the New Year in Costa Mesa

Posted on December 19, 2024 | 4:05pm

Get ready to wrap up the year with a celebration to remember! Costa Mesa is gearing up for an epic New Year’s Eve, and there’s no shortage of things to do. Whether you’re in the mood to dance the night away or indulge in a delicious dinner, there’s something special for everyone.

1. Welcome the New Year at TIME Nightclub

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Get ready to dance the night away. Ring in the New Year at TIME Nightclub, featuring DJ Valentino Khan! Join the celebration starting at 9pm, where the beats, lights, and energy will keep your spirits high all night long. 

Why not celebrate the end of the year as a VIP? Elevate your experience with table service for a New Year’s Eve party you’ll talk about for years.

2. Spice it up at Sevilla Restaurant and Bar

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Start your evening with delicious Spanish tapas at Sevilla, and keep the night going with flamenco, live Latin music, and specialty cocktails. Sevilla is also showcasing a three-course prix-fixe menu with a show stopping paella Valenciana, topped with a cold lobster tail.

Reservations are highly recommended. Call 949-688-1555 or purchase a package online.

3. Find your VIP vibe at Mesa

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If you prefer a relaxed, lounge environment, join the NYE festivities at MESA. Enjoy their prix-fixe dinner service at 7pm so that you’re ready to let the good times roll when the nightclub opens at 10pm. Indulge in premium champagne and live music by DJ Zeb as you revel in the joy of the countdown.

Book your reservation online for their NYE gala here.

4. Bling in the New Year at The Country Club

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The Country Club in Costa Mesa is offering the ultimate VIP perk for their NYE celebration: bottomless bubbly. Grab a champagne wristband for you and your crew and keep your glass full at their unlimited champagne bar. You’ll want to dig into a delicious dinner before the party kicks off, so schedule a seating for their chef-special dinner at 5:30pm or 7:30pm. 

The Country Club is pulling out all the stops for the midnight countdown so that you can start 2025 off with a bang. Make a reservation here.

5. Don’t miss an epic Y2K dance party at The Wayfarer

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If you’re looking for live music but less of a nightclub vibe, gastropub and live music venue The Wayfarer might be the perfect fit. 

Dance the night away and hear all your favorite 90s and 00s songs by local favorite, Sega Genecide. Enjoy a complimentary champagne toast during the countdown, then get back to dancing to your Y2K faves, plus some 2024 hits. Doors open at 9pm, and tickets are available online. This event is likely to sell out, so don’t wait.

6. Celebrate the year of BRAT

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BRAT is forever at Costa Mesa’s Tin Lizzie Saloon. This LGBTQ+ friendly club will be serving their “Holidaze” cocktail menu and serving up the best Mean Girl tracks of 2024. Wear your best BRAT outfit and step out for a 365 party girl bash. You’ll feel so Julia as you ring in the new year.

7. Toast to the New Year at Water Grill

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Make your New Year’s Eve truly special with a delicious four-course prix-fixe menu at Water Grill. Elevate your experience with a thoughtfully curated $50 wine pairing option.

Cheers to a night of indulgence, celebration, and culinary perfection!

8. Treat yourself to fine dining at The Westin

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New Year’s Eve dinner at The Westin is a classy way to mark the end of the year, especially when celebrated with friends and family. Executive Chef Nelson Sanchez has created a three course prix-fixe menu, served with a complimentary glass of sparkling wine. You can dine as early as 3pm or as late as 11pm.

9. Keep the party going at a Costa Mesa hotel 

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A stay at a Costa Mesa hotel is the epitome of a New Year’s Eve well spent: safe and carefree, with a touch of luxury and indulgence. Dance the night away without worrying about busy, late-night transportation and wake up in the comfort of one of our award-winning hotels.

See you in 2025! Happy New Year!

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Your Guide to a Dazzling Holiday Gathering in Costa Mesa

Posted on October 31, 2024 | 11:46am

Costa Mesa is your SoCal hub for culture, recreation, dining, nature, shopping, and everything in between. The holiday season brings ever-perfect weather, and an endless choice of food, fun, and festivities from downtown to the coast. Host a holiday gathering in Costa Mesa and you (and your guests) might never want to leave, and no one would blame you.

Here’s some of our favorite hotels, venues, and community spaces to host an unforgettable holiday experience.

Crowne Plaza Costa Mesa

You’d be hard pressed to choose a more central option than Crowne Plaza Costa Mesa. Easy freeway access, a stone’s throw from the massive South Coast Plaza shopping destination, and within walking distance to some of the city’s best dining options—it perfectly bridges convenience and luxury.

Why we think you’ll love it…

  • Highly versatile event spaces to accommodate a get-together of any size, from a Promenade Ballroom to the more intimate Wine Room
  • Cozy Fireside Tavern with American cuisine, signature cocktails, and craft beer
  • Year-round outdoor pool 
  • Forgot to print the guest list? On-site Business Center for any last-minute needs

Ayres Hotel Costa Mesa

Ayres Hotel Costa Mesa envelops guests in old-world luxury with spacious boutique-style rooms and suites. Both the indoor and outdoor spaces evoke a timeless aesthetic centered around guest comfort. Guests and locals routinely praise the onsite, award-winning restaurant, Le Chateau Garden Bistro.

Why we think you’ll love it…

  • Flexible event spaces with state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment
  • Experience meeting planners available to help with organizing your gathering
  • Complimentary hotel shuttle service to ensure everyone arrives on time
  • The whole family can come–pets are welcome (with an additional cleaning fee)

Costa Mesa Marriott

Newly renovated, Costa Mesa Marriott places guests in the heart of the arts district, easily walkable to cultural hotspots like OCMA and Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The hotel’s bar and restaurant, aMuse, is a popular dining spot for guests and locals alike and is known for its artful cuisine and inspiring environment.

Why we think you’ll love it…

  • Striking lakeside view for outdoor gatherings
  • No need for a car–just minutes away from John Wayne Airport and easily walkable to world-class dining and art
  • An on-site catering team for creating custom menus for your gathering
  • Variety of suite options, including deluxe city-view suites

FLDWRK

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FLDWRK is known for its coworking spaces, but it also has a nearly 3,000 square foot space where you can host your holiday gathering. An open floor plan and large windows make the space feel even larger.

Why we think you’ll love it… 

  • Flexible layout with access to FLDWRK furniture
  • Neutral space that allows for better personalization
  • Free (and copious) on-site parking for all attendees
  • Ideal location within minutes of John Wayne Airport

2145 Eats

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Earthy tones and cozy lighting choices set 2145 Eats apart. Day-to-day, they are a top-rated restaurant, but they also rent out their space for gatherings and events. Not every holiday gathering needs to be over the top. Sometimes, a quiet, tasteful space is all you need.

Why we think you’ll love it… 

  • Intimate, cozy setting for small to medium gatherings
  • An individualized menu with special event pricing
  • Outdoor space ideal for enjoying Costa Mesa’s weather
  • Designed with a distinctly SoCal feel

Sunsation Venue

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Budget-friendly and fun, Sunsation Venue offers a kid-friendly outdoor space with a neighborhood block party feel. The venue is packed with games and interactive stations, perfect for keeping little ones happy and busy. 

Why we think you’ll love it… 

  • No-fuss event space with a focus on fun
  • Numerous on-site games, from classics like ping pong to ax-throwing
  • 10-minute drive to the beach
  • RV and tent options to make it an adventurous overnight gathering

The Shindy

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Curated, chic, or cozy? Pick your vibe at the OC’s trendiest event space. The room has a unique feel, and you can see how much thought went into the design. The founders started the venue out of a love for celebration, and they bring that passion to preparing every event.

Why we think you’ll love it… 

  • Flawlessly designed space featuring mid-century furniture and a modernist feel
  • Partner with an experienced event planner to ensure a smooth event
  • Budget management services to fit your spending framework
  • Use their partnered vendors for a quick turnaround or bring your own favorites

Your Perfect Holiday Celebration Awaits

With a mix of stunning venues, white-glove service, and a festive SoCal atmosphere, Costa Mesa is the ultimate holiday gathering destination. From the versatile spaces of Crowne Plaza and Ayres Hotel to the trendy vibe of FLDWRK and The Shindy, every option offers something special to make your event memorable.

Whether you’re hosting a cozy family get-together, an elegant celebration, or a lively cocktail hour, Costa Mesa has just the right spot to create an unforgettable experience. Enjoy the season surrounded by California charm and warmth.

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Costa Mesa: An Easy Weekend Getaway From the Inland Empire  

Posted on October 8, 2024 | 10:55am

Need some end-of-year travel inspiration? It’s time for a reset and Costa Mesa is here to deliver. It’s just a quick drive away from the IE which means no long flights and no overcomplicated itineraries. This Orange County hidden gem is easy to get to but far enough to switch things up!  

Retail Therapy 

Holiday shopping at South Coast Plaza will have you knocking out that gift list (or treating yourself—we don’t judge). This shopping paradise is packed with hundreds of luxury shops and your go-to brands. Where else can you strut through a two-story Gucci store and then do the same at a two-story Balenciaga?

For a shopping adventure that’s a bit more eclectic and artsy, head over to The Lab! Explore one-of-a-kind shops like Plant Matter, May Martin, and 1978—all creatively housed in retro Airstreams. And for a cool keepsake, walk across the street to The CAMP and take some pictures at Booth. This viral, celeb-loved vintage photo booth gives you an iconic black-and-white photo strip for just $5!

Deliciously Instagrammable 

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Love food? The foodie scene here is chef’s kiss with eateries that are basically begging for a photo op! Here’s a list of the most aesthetic and tasty spots in Costa Mesa:  

  • Ahba – Best known for their double smashed wagyu Ahba Burger  

But really, the list could go on forever! Click here to start planning your Eatcation® adventure and discover even more of our top recommendations. 

Relax, Relax, Relax  

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For some well-deserved “me time,” Costa Mesa perfectly blends relaxation with one-of-a-kind experiences, creating the ultimate self-care getaway. Start by giving your skin some much-needed love with a custom facial at Facial Lounge. Next, take your zen to the next level with snake yoga at LXRYOGA—yes, snakes! It’s the perfect mix of relaxation and adrenaline, with ball pythons. Want to round out your wellness escape with a little creativity? Pop over to Costa Mesa Ceramics and roll up your sleeves—there’s something incredibly calming about crafting your own pottery masterpiece. 

Sips and Shenanigans

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Let’s be real: no staycation is complete without a few fabulous drinks! Check out Ruin Bar, a hidden gem that feels like your hip friend’s secret speakeasy. For an aura of mystery enjoy a round of creatively crafted cocktails at P10neer hidden inside Dick Church’s restaurant 

For a quirky twist, swing by Pie Society, where pizza meets prohibition, and your cravings for carbs and cocktails are both satisfied. And if you’re in the mood for a cozy vibe, Oak & Coal has your back with some killer sake and mouthwatering yakitori.  

But wait, there’s more! If a round of drinks leaves you itching to hit the dance floor, Costa Mesa has plenty of spots where you can bust a move. Check out these top places to dance.  

Recharge and Repeat 

After a day of shopping, dining, and unwinding, why not treat yourself to a comfy stay in one of Costa Mesa’s hotels? Booking a hotel not only means you won’t have to worry about the drive home (hello, no designated driver drama), but it also gives you a cozy spot to recharge for another day of adventure. So go ahead, treat yourself—you’ve earned it! 

Heading here during the fall? Be sure to check out our blog for all things fun and fall in Costa Mesa

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5 Reasons Why Senior Travelers Will Love Costa Mesa

Posted on September 25, 2024 | 12:19pm

#1 – It’s an Eatcation®

Costa Mesa has the most Michelin-starred restaurants in Orange County, including six recognized Michelin guide stand-outs, and that’s just the beginning. Costa Mesa’s culinary landscape is a mix of upscale dining, local favorites, and craveable bites.

Discover Mercado González, the first concept of its kind from the multi-generational González family, responsible for the 40+ Northgate Markets across SoCal. This wonderland of Mexican food, drink, and culture features churros, tortillas, mole, agua fresca, and so much more created right in front of you.  

For carnivores, visit Butcher’s House Brasserie, where they practice the craft of butchery, with a menu anchored by dry-aged steaks and chops. New this fall is Ospi, modern Italian meets classic, with a twist of Brooklyn counterculture.

Vaca, located in Costa Mesa’s Arts Plaza, is a Michelin recognized tapas restaurant, helmed by Bravo TV’s Top Chef alumus Executive Chef Amar Santana. Try their exceptional Spanish cocktails paired with an atmosphere of California comfort.


#2 – Relax and take in the arts


Broadway? You’ve been there, done that, and you don’t want to fight crowds for a ticket or a cab—but you still love the shows. Segerstrom Center for the Arts brings Broadway shows and beloved musical classics to Costa Mesa, without the price tag, traffic, or hassle of Los Angeles or Manhattan.

SCFTA’s 2024-2025 calendar includes Hadestown, Annie, Hamilton, and Mamma Mia! Arrive early and grab dinner or a cocktail at Silver Trumpet, just steps away from the theatre. Silver Trumpet, inside Avenue of the Arts Costa Mesa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, creates themed cocktails for the Broadway season, like “The Hamilton’s Temptation,” a blend of Templeton’s Rye and blood orange-infused liqueur that harkens to the Caribbean origins of Alexander Hamilton.


Segerstrom Hall has many accessibility features, like opened captions, wheelchair locations, easy access to elevators, ASL interpreters, and audio description. You can request a large print program or binoculars.



Visit the Samueli Theater for intimate conversations or small-format jazz or cabaret. This fall, Tony Kushner, Pulitzer and Emmy-winning playwright and creator of Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes takes the stage with Frank Rich, television producer of Succession and Veep. The conversation between Kushner and Rich is once in a lifetime and one of kind, a dream evening for purveyors and patrons of art, drama, and great conversation. 


Click here to check for available tickets. 


#3 – You can drive, but you don’t have to

Vacation should be for relaxing and exploring, not hopscotching your way through Southern California’s endless circuit of freeways.

Costa Mesa is located just a few miles away from John Wayne Airport, and it’s easy to pick up a rental car at the airport or schedule a shuttle from one of Costa Mesa’s many excellent hotels.

Skip the chaos and confusion of LAX and fly in direct to Orange County. John Wayne Airport offers many non-stop flights from all over the United States. From Atlanta to Newark, or even to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, there’s over 35 non-stop destinations that connect directly with Orange County, and even more seasonal destinations.

Stay near the beach to soak in the sun or stay in the Arts Plaza for shopping and theater. Both are easily walkable. If you prefer to drive, Costa Mesa is the perfect gateway to your SoCal adventure.


#4 – Budget-friendly travel

Can Southern California be budget-friendly? Yes, and you don’t have to sacrifice high quality accommodations to stay within your travel budget. Costa Mesa has excellent hotels at a range of prices, from select-service and wallet-friendly, to full-service with all the bells and whistles. Staying in Costa Mesa puts you right in the middle of everything Orange County has to offer.

There’s plenty to do and see at no cost. Take in the arts and culture that Costa Mesa is known for at the self-guided Art Walk tour or Isamu Noguchi’s California Scenario. Both are free and can be experienced at your own pace. At Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA), all visitors receive free entry for ten years due to a generous grant. OCMA hosts several exhibits at a time, indoors and well-curated to fill an afternoon without overwhelming a day. Recently, OCMA has welcomed “Yves Saint Laurent: Line and Expression,” an exhibit of original drawings and dresses from the famed fashion designer.


#5 – Or live large with luxury

South Coast Plaza brings luxury to Costa Mesa—as well as spacious parking lots, many spots to sit and rest, and air conditioning. It’s the little things, right?

New to the international shopping destination’s designer roster is a 5,000 sq ft Giorgio Armani boutique and adjacent Armani Caffè, bringing together style and culinary excellence. Don’t shop till you drop. Instead, make a pit stop for cold brew and a pastry to recharge.


Bvlgari is also fusing fashion and food, introducing the first-ever Bvlgari Lounge in North America. It’s described as a chic bar and café with light refreshments. The lounge opened at South Coast Plaza in the summer of 2024.

The CEO of Bvlgari North America, Herve Perrot, reflected on the new boutique: “I think there is a Bvlgari before and a Bvlgari after South Coast Plaza. “You will see that when you visit the store. This is quite impressive.”

If you’re a fan of the classics, Gucci has a recently remodeled, two-story footprint with exclusives available only at South Coast Plaza.  

South Coast Plaza has multiple concierge locations equipped with strollers, wheelchairs, bottled water, and anything else you might need for your Shopcation.



Whether you’re retired and looking to make the most out of a fixed income or looking to live it up with kids and grandkids, Costa Mesa represents the heart of Southern California, without all the fuss of bigger cities.

Make it an Eatcation®, Artcation, Shopcation, or little-bit-of-everything-Cation. Ready when you are!

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