Lancaster /ˈlæn.kæstər/ is a charter city in northern Los Angeles County, in the Antelope Valley of the western Mojave Desert in Southern California. As of 2013, Lancaster was the 31st largest city in California. Lancaster is part of a twin city complex with its southern neighbor Palmdale and together they are the principal cities within the Antelope Valley region.
Restaurants in Lancaster
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Have you ever heard your tires play a tune for you as you drive down the street. The street is strategically grooved to make your tires vibrate "The William Tell Overture" if you drive the exact speed limit. Go try it it's free and it's on the way to a fantastic park where you can fish, walk your dog, or let the kids run and play. ENJOY!!!
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Luxury Cinema Experience Blvd Cinemas is the only luxury style cinema in the Antelope Valley area. With sofa style recliner seating, beer and wine selections, great movies - block busters and indies, Blvd Cinemas takes your movie experience from mundane to the memorable! The theatre boasts 3 state-of-the-art screens with all-digital projectors and cutting edge surround sound. Each comfortable and wide leather seat features a full recliner with foot rests and a built in cup-holder. In addition to typical movie theater snacks, the concession stand offers pita chips, hummus dips, hot dogs and baked to order pizzas. A full selection of beer, wine, and hand-crafted cocktails are available to enjoy while watching your movie. This unique concept will bring a taste of the very best to your movie experience. Blvd Cinemas is a licensed premises. Proof of identification may be required before an individual is permitted to purchase alcoholic beverages. Blvd Cinemas is host to some of the best arthouse, independent, international and Hollywood blockbusters.
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A super value destination. The admission and drive is worth it. A relaxing trip in local history with the unique architecture and a wealth of native American displays. the second floor is not for the handicapped, but mobile seniors should make the effort upstairs for the presentation. The trail is a good viewing walk when the weather is not too hot.
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