A night spot for everyone
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Lolita Harper
John Travolta may have sung it best in the movie, “Grease.” With
slick, dark hair, a dangerous leather jacket and tight jeans, he
proclaimed his affinity for sweltering nocturnal activities atop the
high school bleachers.
“Those su-hum-mer, ni-hi-ights!”
Summertime is known for scorching days and fiery nights. It’s as
true in Huntington, Laguna and Newport beaches and Costa Mesa as
anywhere.
Downtown Huntington Beach at Main Street offers a happening scene,
complete with music, dancing and entertainment. With live bands and
DJs, Surf City has a pulsing nightlife for all walks of life.
One of the most popular spots is Chimayo’s. On the opposite side
of Pacific Coast Highway from the main drag, this beachside
restaurant/club goes off. Take the stairs or the elevator to the
lowest level and get ready to dance.
The spot is popular for birthdays and special occasions. The patio
dance area is steps from the sand and offers a beautiful view of the
ocean.
Thursdays are arguably the most popular night. If you don’t get
there before 10 p.m., plan on waiting in line.
A few miles south is the “Newport scene,” with dozens of hang outs
for all ages. From The Alley at Coast Highway and Balboa Boulevard to
Class of 47, the city has a plethora of hotspots along the peninsula
and Coast Highway.
Those in the 20-something crowd usually start their night at
Newport Brewing Co. on 32nd Street because it closes the earliest.
People meet there for happy hour and beyond for great beers, mixed
drinks and conversation. The smoking patio is popular, as it allows
customers to partake in two vices at once, while staying warm under
heat lamps.
Just before the midnight closing time, most patrons head across
the street to Malarkey’s or Rudy’s.
The less “pop star” crowd heads farther down the strip to
Cassidy’s for a raw bar experience. Those who have had enough of the
beachside scene often hail cabs and head inland to the Little Knight,
where the drinks are even stronger. Both spots cater to people with
tattoos, pool players and those who prefer only a splash of cranberry
juice in their Cape Cod.
Those who prefer to dance all night in a club-like atmosphere
should head to Costa Mesa’s Detroit Bar or Laguna’s Club M. Unlike
their Newport and Huntington counterparts, these clubs are centered
on the music, from deep base beats and unique melodies to underground
house.
In Laguna, Royal Hawaiian stands alone as one of the local
favorite spots on the north end. Downtown popular places are Ocean
Avenue Brewery, the Marine Room, Hennessey’s, the Laguna Beach
Brewing Co., the White House, the Saloon and Javier’s Cantina and
Grill.
Farther down Coast Highway, the Sandpiper is a good spot, as are
Woody’s at the Beach and the Boom.
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