Trabuco Canyon is a small unincorporated community located in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County, California, and lies partly within the Cleveland National Forest.
Restaurants in Trabuco Canyon
4 based on 109 reviews
Luxury Theater
This place is fantastic!!! Date Night, Girls Night Out, Kids Movie.... we have done it all. The food is great, the seats are cozy and the staff is really kind and great. Highly recommend spending a few extra dollars for 5 star movie watching.....
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Spent many days here hiking and camping with my sons scouts troops. Saw 5 deer walking through the park together one morning. This park is awesome for families!
4.5 based on 101 reviews
I was amazed with their online services. I finally got the chance to visit the beautiful church with great music and relevant message. Sitting in the live worship helps me feel the music and the energy of the patrons. You get to see the full stage and the full members/ visitors without all that screen editing from the online service. Their music is like a concert, loud but uplifting. If you can't see, then there are two giant HD screens on both sides. When done, there are tables outside for small groups, singles, connections and other resources. Plenty of parking. The friendly ushers make you feel at home. The nice drive to the church already gives you a sense of peace and so will their weekly messages. One tip I want to leave is that the live speaker is usually on the Saturday, 4:00 pm service but there are other service times with the message recorded.
5 based on 23 reviews
Http://www.tuckerwildlife.org/default.asp
Benjamin Tucker, a Long Beach banker, started it all back in 1926 with his homemade feeding stations and love for our feathered friends. For the next 15 years, Mr. Tucker's dozen acres became a magnet for countless local and migratory birds. For the next 27 years after that, the Audubon Society kept things going and birders coming. Over the most recent 46 years, Cal State Fullerton fine-tuned this place into what it is today--a first class destination for anyone interested in getting close to birds and nature in mostly paved over OC. I like everything about this place--the cozy bird observation porch, the info-rich display boards, the charming native plant nursery, and the abundant trees, shade, benches, and picnic tables. So, Mr. Tucker, for what you started 88 years ago, birds and bird lovers everywhere thank you!
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Irvine Spectrum Center is one of Southern California's most popular shopping, dining and entertainment lifestyle destinations. The center features Nordstrom and Target, along with more than 130 stores, restaurants and entertainment venues, including Improv Comedy Club and Edwards Irvine Spectrum 21 IMAX & RPX.
This is my favourite mall in the Orange County area!
We came here a few evenings for dinner (lots of restaurants to choose from). I shopped here on my own one afternoon (hubby was in business meetings). Lots of parking.
You can ride the ferris wheel or carousel, see a movie, get ice cream, etc. Outdoor malls are so nice.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
If you're not from here, the first thing you should know is that OC Parks has fantastic regional parks, wilderness areas, and beaches. I've lived in several different places in the U.S. and feel that Orange County really does the best job at providing not only these spaces, but trails and pathways to link several of them. Whiting Ranch is a great place to Hike and Mountain Bike. It is very large, with a lot of different terrain, all of it beautiful.
4 based on 47 reviews
Went here with some friends for the weekly Wednesday $5 all you can eat salad, spaghetti and garlic bread. There was a band, Ragdoll playing and it had the place going with energy. Even I, who normally doesn't dance, didn't sit down. We had a great time dancing the night away. The crowd was friendly and there seems to be lots of regulars. Its a great meeting place for both bicyclists (usually on Saturdays) to motorcyclists on Sunday being the largest gathering. The road there, Santiago Canyon Rd. is a very nice ride on a motorcycle but leaving at night you run the risk of deer or wildlife popping up in front of you so we tend to not ride the Harley at night. But there is also a band on the weekends so the perfect spot to ride to. The food is bar type, of course, but its all about the experience. We enjoy people watching here and although the crowd is sometimes a bit older, its a pretty safe place to unwind with lots of friendly folk. As Summer approaches, we will be there on the Harley more often because the area is just relaxing. A visit here feels like you are further away on vacation. Lots of history at Cook's Corner
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Designed by Ted Robinson, the course is open to the public and measures 6,613 yards from the blue tees.
I love this place. Beautiful views from dining area. Great course. Public course with club feel. The happy hours is so good. I just wish they did not close it for special events. The cantina needs to be open always so you are not wondering when you come for a drink if its open or closed. Taco Tuesdays could have a better menu I am happy to pay more for a better taco.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
As a first time visitor we were impressed with all the historical buildings decorated with lights and the luminaires along the paths. They have the best and kindest looking Santa and Mrs. Claus that does crafts with the munchkins. Dickens Carolers, puppet show, chestnuts roasting on an open fire and "When Pigs Fly" band are just a part of the entertainment. We plan to go back during the day and take one of the docent led tours.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Pretty good Mall... lots if kids even during the week. It could use more security and Nordstrom emoyees could give better customer service!! Seems it caterers to young families and teenagers.
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