Seal Beach is a city in Orange County, California. As of the 2010 census, the population was 24,168, up from 24,157 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Seal Beach
5.0 based on 68 reviews
Sip and savor seven award-winning eateries in Old Town Seal Beach. Discover culinary and cultural treasures along historic Main Street. Relax and enjoy the ocean view, uncrowded beach, and charming boutiques.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
MichaelAbout Pless Sr. (Surfing since 1962 and teaching for over 20 years) started the surf school with the belief that surfing could be FUN, SAFE, and EDUCATIONAL. Teaching along with his son Michael Pless Jr. (Surfing since 1983), "Big" Mike Pless and "Little" Mike Pless bring years of surfing experience that enable the student to form the foundation for a lifetime of surfing enjoyment. Located in Seal Beach,on the border of Long Beach and Sunset and Huntington Beach, M&M Surfing School operates year round (excluding Christmas). Programs are customized for your individual skill level and schedule, with Private, Group, Birthday Parties, and Camp Lessons available. Register for classes online now.
4.5 based on 405 reviews
Plenty to see and eat at Seal Beach. Shops, restaurants, a nice beach/pier to walk on. Took my mom for a walk, took the grand daughter shopping and the wife for a meal.
4.5 based on 188 reviews
Driving home from a a Memorial Service In Westwood, I decided to take the Seal Beach Blvd. turn off and drive along as much of the coast as possible going home to Irvine. Then we agreed that a walk on the pier at Seal Beach was long overdue. Luckily found meter free street parking close by. A bit breezy, air was 63, the water was 52. Only two surfers were out on longboards and full wetsuits, catching some nice knee high waves. Perhaps a dozen people were on blankets on the sand, out numbered by seagulls one hundred to one. One particular girl who had a bag of potato chips attracted the attention of many of the gulls. I counted 11 large freighters, half riding high in the water, the other half low. All waiting for their opportunity to enter San Pedro Harbor. This is the second longest pier in California, some 1,800 feet plus. Damaged by a fire several years ago, it was closed for 3 years for repairs. Beautiful wide beaches here, and a residential community of not high density high rise buildings. Community feel here.
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