Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Brea. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Brea (meaning "oil" or "tar" in Spanish) is a city in Orange County, California. The population as of the 2010 census was 39,282. It is located 33 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
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3 based on 44 reviews
You can never go wrong with outback love the stake salads and Alice springs chicken. Prim rib is that best around.
Healthy organic kitchen and grill serving house-made dishes using local fresh ingredients daily! Greens N Things specializes in making healthy food that tastes amazing! We make anything from breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch, healthy salads, bowls, wrap
This has to be the best new restaurant Iâve been to in a long time. Lots of menu options that cater from vegan to meat options as well! They even have the impossible patty, that I now like better than real meat! The chia pudding is also to die for! Must try this place.
3 based on 37 reviews
My husband LOVES chicken wings and sports. So what better place to take him than BWW, right? WRONG. We have been to this location together 5 times. On three of those visits, my order arrived incorrect, and I had to wait a MINIMUM of 30 minutes for them to bring my correct order (in the mean time, my fellow diners had already finished their meal). On another occasion, they forgot to bring my son's order entirely. And on yet another occasion, my credit card was misplaced by the server (thank goodness another diner spotted it on the aisle floor where the server had dropped it, and returned it to me). We waited and waited for the server to return and apologize (as would be expected when she would have noticed my card missing) so that we could then explain that my card was found and provide it to her again, and instead, we watched as she frantically cried and went into hysterics (totally unprofessional). On all these occasions, we were never offered an apology for the messed up order or the missing card. Additionally, I happen to suffer from food allergies, and had I eaten one of the incorrect orders, I would have wound up at the hospital as it contained the food I was allergic to. On yet another occasion, despite my misgivings about the service, I asked to speak to a manager (during a slow time of the day - 2pm), because my husband wanted his 50th at BWW. I explained that I would like a semi-private area for 40 people and asked for a catering or special menu if they had one. No manager could make time to talk to me, and no menu was offered. THREE DAYS LATER when a manager decided to call me, I had already booked a much more accommodating competitor. This place is great for atmosphere (if you like sports and noise), but this is a crazy, disorganized place with only mediocre food. As much as it pains me, I cannot recommend this place.
4 based on 36 reviews
Hula Bay IPA ($6.50 - regular, $8.35 â large, limited time only) is handcrafted exclusively for Islands by Left Coast Brewing Co. This classic West Coast IPA (6.0% ABV) has aromas of citrus, grapefruit, tangerine, and pine from the generous use of Amarillo hops. Hula Bay IPA is a light bodied, dry brew which pairs perfectly with the Heat Wave Burger. Tasting notes: Light IPA; Fruity aroma; Grapefruit and pine experienced on the palate; Bitter bite on the front end that lingers for a bit; Good summer offering and would also pair well with salads, fish tacos, and chicken sandwiches. Rating: 4/5Lava Flow ($8.75) is made with Don Q Rum, pineapple juice, strawberry, and coconut cream. It is a creamy, frosty drink. It is a combination of pina colada and strawberry daiquiri. Great for summer to cool the core. Rating: 5/5Mai Tai ($4.69) is made with dark rum, pineapple & orange juices, sweet & sour, orgeat syrup, grenadine, and a float of Myerâs Rum. This is one of the best Mai Tais youâll have outside of Hawaii. It is strong and has a tropical flavor. It has the perfect balance of sweet, sour, and rummy flavor. You can just imagine yourself poolside or beachside with a fan in one hand and this Mai Tai in the other. Rating: 5/5Big Island Iced Tea ($5.89) is made with vodka, gin, tequila, rum, triple sec, pineapple juice, and strawberry puree. It is a little on the tart side versus sweet with a tropical flavor profile. If you like Long Island Iced Teas, youâll love this one! Rating: 4.5/5Island Nachos ($10.19, add $2.15 for chicken, add $2.19 for chili) are topped with melted cheddar and jack cheeses, jalapenos, tomatoes, sour cream, guacamole, and served with a side of salsa. This sharable munchable has good flavor. The chips probably need to be a little thicker to hold up to the toppings, especially when chili is added to overpower the soggy factor. Chili also needs a more chili powder and salt to make it flavor forward. Rating: 3.9/5Buffalo Wings ($12.95) are tossed in traditional spicy sauce and served with carrots, celery, and ranch dressing. You can also order then with teriyaki or BBQ sauce instead of the spicy buffalo sauce. These are some of the best buffalo wings Iâve ever had! The spicy level is just right. The sauce consistency sticks to the wings but is not so thick that itâs dripping down your fingers and hands. The wings are perfectly cooked with a crispy exterior and tender, juicy interior. Rating: 4.9/5Kaanapali Kobb ($10.99) is grilled and chilled chicken breast, crumbled Applewood smoked bacon, fresh avocado, bleu cheese crumbles, chopped hard cooked egg, tomatoes, and scallions atop lettuce tossed with kobb dressing (creamy vinaigrette). I love cobb salads! And this one is a good portion with lots of ingredients. This is a refreshing option for summer with all of the flavor profiles you crave â salty, smoky bacon, tender chicken, sweet tomatoes, creamy avocado, tangy bleu cheese, and zingy scallions. Rating: 4.3/5Heat Wave Burger ($12.19, add a fried egg for $.99, limited time only) brings the heat with grilled serrano & green chiles, pepper jack cheese, tomato, red onion, lettuce, spicy mayo and served with fresh cut Island Fries. As we would say in Hawaii, âDis buggah is hot, brah!â Itâs a spicy number but it is full of flavor. The beef patty is juicy. Even though the chiles are spicy, they give the burger a nice green chile flavor, like in New Mexico. The yolk from the fried egg helps cut the heat and adds an extra richness to the burger. Rating: 4.5/5Kona Pie ($6.75) is perfect for sharing. It is a mocha almond fudge ice cream in a cookie crust topped with chocolate fudge, whipped cream, roasted almonds, and a cherry. It is basically a mud pie for you haoles out there. The mocha almond ice cream is creamy and packed full of mocha flavor. The chocolate fudge is rich and decadent. What would be nice is to have macadamia nuts sprinkled on top to give it that island flare. Rating: 4.5/5
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Healthy organic kitchen and grill serving house-made dishes using local fresh ingredients daily! Greens N Things specializes in making healthy food that tastes amazing! We make anything from breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch, healthy salads, bowls, wrap
This has to be the best new restaurant Iâve been to in a long time. Lots of menu options that cater from vegan to meat options as well! They even have the impossible patty, that I now like better than real meat! The chia pudding is also to die for! Must try this place.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Jimmy's Famous American Tavern Brea serves up artisanal versions of classic American fare at The Village at La Floresta center.
But the service was really slow and they kept missing things (like not bringing ordered drinks). Potentially it was a 1-time thing, or maybe a Tuesday thing, or maybe itâs just a thing. It did impact our visit regardless. The food was very good. We were all pleased with our meals. Although we are happy your meal was made to your satisfaction, we're disappointed to hear our service was not on-point. It's of the utmost importance that we work towards making this up to you. Kindly send us a note with your phone number and availability at [email protected]. Thank you.
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4 based on 36 reviews
The folks at Macallan's were very customer service oriented and the setting was inviting. Mixed reviews on the food. Got the short-ribs with truffle mashed potatoes. The ribs were good, but a fair amount of fat and a little less meat to eat because of it. Not a fan of the truffle mashed potatoes, although that has more to do with the fact that I guess I don't like truffles than it does with the chef's cooking. Liked it enough to give it another try in the future.
4 based on 126 reviews
Great service and great food. Was concered with such an huge menu the food quality would be average but was pleasantly surprised how good and delicious everything was. Ordered the fried chicken sandwhich and it was cooked to perfection, the chicken was nice and moist it was great, only complaint it started to fall apart when eating it. Also sampled the desert trio but unfortunately when ordering we were not advise one of the deserts wasn't available so when it was delivered to the table we had dark chocolate cake twice and the peach apple cobbler once without asking which we would prefer.
Healthy organic kitchen and grill serving house-made dishes using local fresh ingredients daily! Greens N Things specializes in making healthy food that tastes amazing! We make anything from breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch, healthy salads, bowls, wrap
This has to be the best new restaurant Iâve been to in a long time. Lots of menu options that cater from vegan to meat options as well! They even have the impossible patty, that I now like better than real meat! The chia pudding is also to die for! Must try this place.
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