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1. Sutra Lounge
- A massive Buddha presides over 10,000 square feet of candlelit gold, ebony and crimson dining spaces, VIP nooks and a Moroccan-style patio. State-of-the-art... read more
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2. Harp Inn (The)
- The Harp Inn is a great Irish pub in Costa Mesa that features lively talented Irish bands (locals and imports) that the crowd loves. The bar is... read more
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3. Goat Hill Tavern
- The decor here is definitely unique, with World War II paraphernalia and antique signs covering the walls among many other interesting artifacts.... read more
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4. Helm (The)
- The Helm is a popular neighborhood bar located in Costa Mesa. After a day of shopping or sightseeing and dinner in one of Costa Mesa's great restaurants,... read more
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5. Cirque du Soleil - Varekai
- Deep within a forest, at the summit of a volcano, exists an extraordinary world-a world where something else is possible. A world called Varekai.... read more
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6. Durty Nelly's
- This Irish pub has a great name and a happy atmosphere that feels like a pub in 19th century Dublin. The polished brass and wood paneling add to... read more
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8. South Coast Repertory
- Called the "most serious theater in Southern California" by the New York Times, SCR stages excellent productions in a mid-sized venue of 500 seats.... read more
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9. Founders Hall
- The Founders Hall, located within the premises of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, hosts events and concerts on a regular basis. Holding... read more
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10. Chester Drawers
- The name is cute and so is the clientele. This is essentially a pick-up spot, with the young and beautiful showing off on the packed dance floor.... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- The fun in Costa Mesa doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Some even argue that that’s when it starts. Bars, clubs, lounges and live music venues—it’s all reason for us to put our dancing shoes on and raise to toast to Costa Mesa. Will you join in?
