Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Topanga. Topanga is a census-designated place (CDP) in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. Located in the Santa Monica Mountains, the community lies in Topanga Canyon. The narrow southern portion of Topanga at the coast is in between the city of Malibu and the city of Los Angeles neighborhood of Pacific Palisades. Topanga had a population of 8,289 as of 2010. The ZIP code is 90290 and the area code is primarily 310, with 818 only at the north end of the canyon. It is in the 3rd County Supervisorial district.
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4 based on 144 reviews
This place is amazing! Nice beer!! ( You have to try the nitro ones!!! ) And tasty hamburgers!!!
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4 based on 20 reviews
I watched a world cup match here. The place was busy but not packed to the seams. That was a good atmosphere and pretty much every seat is close to a big screen. The staff was very busy and not very attentive,but that was to be expected. I had a turkey burger for lunch. I cannot say that was the best I ever had but it was quite tasty. And everything was reasonably priced. $13 for the burger and fries. Two dollars for Diet Coke. Overall, a good place to watch a sporting event or four drinks after work.
4 based on 43 reviews
Had dinner here with my wife and son on a Sunday. Crowded and noisy; we had a tough time conversing. My grilled cheese sandwich and tomato bisque were tasty -- but it would be easy to find something as good or better in a more relaxed setting. Also, they brought our appetizer after our entrees had arrived. It does take reservations, which is a plus, because it gets crowded. Valet parking in the rear
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3 based on 248 reviews
Sagebrush Cantina has been a legend in Calabasas, CA for over 40 years. Sagebrush offers Southwestern dining options, live entertainment, plenty of outdoor seating, and several TV's showing all your favorite games.
dined on patio, which was pleasant. server Jeimmy was ok. Side guacamole, caesar salad, rice, & beans were nothing special - even boring. The chili relleno tasted like dish soap - thought maybe mildewed but didn't see any. the El Mexicano Burrito was huge and good. many beers on tap. limited sauvignon blanc wine. Inside restaurant smelled like strong detergent. not sure we'll return, but if we do will definitely try something else.Sorry to hear you weren't overly impressed with your visit. We understand everyone has different taste preferences, and that's OK. We look forward to helping you find something that better suits your taste next time. -The Sagebrush Cantina
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4 based on 124 reviews
I was there on a Saturday evening. It was crowded and so noisy you couldn't have a normal conversation. There was a guitarist playing through speakers that were turned up all the way which only added to the awful din. But there's also a large rear seating area that lets you get away from the noise a little so that's where we went. The menu listed things like Tuna Tacos, beef sliders and a collection of salads, none of which looked appetizing to me.
4 based on 1460 reviews
Duke's Malibu has brought the excitement of Hawaii, Waikiki, and surfing to the mainland. The spectacular oceanfront location on Pacific Coast Highway offers over 300 feet of romantic oceanfront dining and memorabilia from both Hawaii and California surfi
We went out of our way to visit Dukes as we love the one in Honolulu. We were not disappointed. Excellent service with fresh food. The menu is smaller, but all four in our party found something that appealed. We all enjoyed our meals, along with the magnificent ocean views. We ended sharing the must have hula pie.
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