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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Roadtrip to West coast, what to see?
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<blockquote data-quote="B7BlownSnake" data-source="post: 17032538" data-attributes="member: 112096"><p>PCH is always a nice drive. In Orange County, South OC C&C in San Clemente is an amazing show every Saturday morning.</p><p>"Downtown" San Juan Capistrano (by the San Juan Mission) is a nice little area, and the Mission is definitely something to check out.</p><p>Laguna Beach is cool to walk through.</p><p>Crystal Cove has some nice hiking and Beachcomber there is one of my favorite breakfast spots.</p><p>Newport Beach has a bunch of bars and Balboa Island is cool to check out. Same with Corona del Mar.</p><p>Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse (in my backyard in Rancho Santa Margarita) is a cool place to see and I always loved the food there. </p><p>Hit up Catalina Island.</p><p></p><p>Up in LA, Angeles Crest Highway and Mulholland DR are good drives if you can avoid the traffic.</p><p>Getty Center if you like art.</p><p>Peterson Auto Musuem if you like cars.</p><p>Griffith Park has nice trails and great views from the Observatory.</p><p>The Grove has some good food.</p><p>Santa Monica Pier and Venice Boardwalk if you like beach action.</p><p>Can hit Bob's Market on Bellevue and Neptune's Net on PCH in Malibu if you want to get some Fast and the Furious photoshoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B7BlownSnake, post: 17032538, member: 112096"] PCH is always a nice drive. In Orange County, South OC C&C in San Clemente is an amazing show every Saturday morning. "Downtown" San Juan Capistrano (by the San Juan Mission) is a nice little area, and the Mission is definitely something to check out. Laguna Beach is cool to walk through. Crystal Cove has some nice hiking and Beachcomber there is one of my favorite breakfast spots. Newport Beach has a bunch of bars and Balboa Island is cool to check out. Same with Corona del Mar. Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse (in my backyard in Rancho Santa Margarita) is a cool place to see and I always loved the food there. Hit up Catalina Island. Up in LA, Angeles Crest Highway and Mulholland DR are good drives if you can avoid the traffic. Getty Center if you like art. Peterson Auto Musuem if you like cars. Griffith Park has nice trails and great views from the Observatory. The Grove has some good food. Santa Monica Pier and Venice Boardwalk if you like beach action. Can hit Bob's Market on Bellevue and Neptune's Net on PCH in Malibu if you want to get some Fast and the Furious photoshoots. [/QUOTE]
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