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Happy Hour in Orange County
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Happy Hour in Orange County
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32 Orange County Happy Hour Spots That’ll Cure Your Work-Week Woes

Sips, Specials and the OC Spots That Know How to Do It Right

Dining in Orange County is many things: scenic, chef-driven, seasonal and, occasionally, a little spendy. That’s where happy hour earns its keep. It’s the ritual that turns a Wednesday into something worth planning for, the golden window between “still at work” and “definitely at dinner.” Honestly, some of the best eating and drinking in OC happens right in that sweet spot. We’ve gone along the coast, from San Clemente to Huntington Beach, over through Anaheim and Old Towne Orange, to round up the spots worth relocating your barstool for. A few have been doing this for decades, some just opened, but all of them are absolutely worth your attention.

 

Slip Through the Side Door

Orange County Happy Hour
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Step through the oversized red key entrance on Poppy Street and you’ve found it: Corona del Mar’s first and only English-style gastropub. Tucked inside the legendary Five Crowns landmark steakhouse, SideDoor is in the midst of celebrating 15 years, and Executive Chef Matt Luna’s weekday happy hour menu is filled with exactly the cozy pub snacks you’d expect. Try Stilton Chips with bacon bits, Cheesy Onion Fondue with grilled bread, avocado mash served with pita and prime rib chili cheese fries made for sharing. The roaring fireplace, French chandeliers and reclaimed wood give it the warm, roaring energy of a British tavern, except the weather outside is significantly better. Pair everything with an espresso martini or Crown Margarita and consider the afternoon well spent.

SideDoor
3801 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
949.760.0331
Happy Hour: M-Th, 4:30-6 p.m.

 

Harbor Views, Every Day of the Week

Tavern House Kitchen Bar
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Newport Harbor as a backdrop is a flex that Tavern House uses daily, and the happy hour here runs seven days a week, which makes it even better. During these special hours, the kitchen puts out charred Brussels sprouts with pecan-smoked bacon, pine nuts and maple gastrique, a $23 burger and beer combo, coconut-crusted shrimp and a variety of sliders. Cocktails, well drinks, wine by the glass and tap beers are also discounted. The restaurant has been recognized as a Platinum Level Ocean Friendly Restaurant by the Surfrider Foundation, so the sustainable seafood selection comes with genuine coastal credibility. This Newport Beach concept by David Wilhelm, the same restaurateur behind Tavern at the Mission, brings the same elevated-but-approachable energy to the harbor.

Tavern House Kitchen + Bar
333 Bayside Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949.673.8464
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 4-6 p.m.

 

Surf City Sunsets

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Paséa Hotel & Spa sits directly across PCH from the golden sands of Huntington Beach, a 2026 Forbes Travel Guide Recommended property with a spa named after a Balinese goddess, and the dining program here has leveled up significantly with the arrival of Lōrea, the hotel’s signature chef-driven restaurant. Enjoy the view higher up at Treehouse on PCH, the rooftop lounge with craft cocktails, firepits, live music and DJ nights, making Paséa the kind of place where a happy hour stop can quietly turn into the whole evening. 

Treehouse on PCH
21080 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
714.698.6130
Happy Hour: M-F, 4-6 p.m.

 

Pier Pressure

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Situated right at the base of the historic San Clemente Pier, The Fisherman’s Restaurant & Bar is the kind of place that makes you want to fake a sick day just to get there by sundown. With weathered wooden beams, nautical decor and waves lapping beneath the floorboards, the vibe is effortlessly rustic in the best possible way. The weekday Sunset Happy Hour runs with rotating specials, from discounts on an Italian sausage plate for Monday Night Live, BBQ ribs for Tropical Tuesdays and BBQ chicken for Wednesday’s Mid-Week Mixer to South of the Border Thursdays and Fisherman’s Fridays. Plus daily drink specials. Whether you’re posted up at the bar or perched at a window table watching surfers carve the last waves of the day, this one delivers on every count.

The Fisherman’s Restaurant & Bar
611 Avenida Victoria
San Clemente, CA 92672
949.498.6390
Happy Hour: M-F, 4-7 p.m.

 

Aloha Hour, OC Style

A fixture in Dana Point Harbor since 1972, Wind & Sea’s Hawaiian Happy Hour is one of the most reliable traditions in South County. Throughout the week, the waterfront patio delivers tropical cocktails, the restaurant’s world-famous mai tais, beer, wine and snacks, all while boats drift past and the harbor does exactly what it’s supposed to do at this hour. Calamari strips, teriyaki beef tidbits, nachos and a Hawaiian chicken sandwich make great company for a tropical drink. There’s no pressure to dress up or to do anything but sit, sip and let the ocean soundtrack handle the rest. It’s low-key luxe and totally stress-free.

Wind & Sea
34699 Golden Lantern
Dana Point, CA 92629
949.496.6500
Happy Hour: M-F, 4-7 p.m.

 

For Whiskey Lovers

At its core, Bosscat Kitchen & Libations is a whiskey bar that also happens to serve excellent food, so happy hour is one of the best reasons to stop in. With Whiskey Rooms housing hundreds of bottles from Scotland, Ireland, Japan, Canada and the US, including Pappy Van Winkle when the stars align, the open-air rustic industrial spaces with brick, metal and barrel accents give it a big-city gastropub energy. Sample Southern-inspired comfort food from short rib grilled cheese and spicy Korean fried chicken sliders to fried pickles and spicy wings. The bartenders are knowledgeable and fun and the drinks are strong, so come with a whiskey question and leave with a new favorite pour.

Bosscat Kitchen & Libations
18169 Von Karman Ave.
Irvine, CA 92612
949.333.0917

118 W. Chapman Ave.
Orange, CA 92866
714.716.1599

Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3-6 p.m.

 

Cowboy Boots Optional

In the heart of historic downtown San Juan Capistrano, with the iconic mission right across the street, Tavern at the Mission runs happy hour in the Tumbleweed Bar and on the tree-covered, pet-friendly patio all night on Mondays and in the evening the rest of the week. The Tumbleweed Bar is an homage to the region’s equestrian history, complete with tumbleweed chandeliers and sepia-toned local photos, and the menu brings the same elevated comfort food energy. Enjoy a Grilled Steak and Mashed Potato ‘Martini,’ shrimp dijon, artisanal flatbreads and sliders that are a genuinely good deal. Additional deals are available from 4 p.m. on Cowboy Night Thursdays, where wearing your cowboy hat gets you half off select drinks.

Tavern at the Mission
26860 Old Mission Road
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
949.240.2229
Happy Hour: M, 4-9 p.m.; T-Su, 4-5:30 p.m.

 

Opium Hour Calls

Happy Hour in Orange County
Credit: Starfish

Starfish calls its happy hour Opium Hour, and honestly, that’s exactly the right level of commitment to a theme. Available daily at both the Laguna Beach and Newport Beach locations, Opium Hour is a curated celebration of Asian coastal cuisine, spanning Thailand, Vietnam, India, China and Korea. The menu features more than 30 small plates and sushi rolls, plus Instagram-worthy cocktails, wine, sake and beer. Think Sunset Rolls, wok-fired edamame, Singapore Bamboo Rolls and crab wontons alongside some of the most creative sharing plates in OC. The marble horseshoe bar at the Laguna Beach location is a genuinely beautiful place to spend an afternoon. This happy hour option makes you feel like you’re on vacation without going anywhere.

Starfish Laguna Beach
30832 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949.715.9200

Starfish Newport Beach
191 Riverside Dr.
Newport Beach, CA 92659
949.570.3990

Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3-6 p.m.

 

La Dolce Vita Has a New Address

Happy Hour in Orange County
Credit: Monaco Italian Kitchen

At Monaco Italian Kitchen, you get a dose of la dolce vita without leaving the 949. This newer arrival at Eighteen Main is already turning heads with its sleek, moody interior, cushy booths and an open kitchen that makes dinner feel like a performance. Happy hour runs six days a week with craft cocktails, wine and Italian small plates. The space feels upscale without the fuss, ideal for everything from first dates to client catch-ups that could use a good espresso martini. Restaurateur Tony Monaco and Executive Chef Karl Pfleider built this concept around an actual culinary research trip to Italy, and it shows in every detail.

Monaco Italian Kitchen
2000 Main St., Ste. 300
Irvine, CA 92614
949.504.9106
Happy Hour: M-Sa, 3-6 p.m.

 

Santa Ana’s Weekend Anchor

Happy Hour in Orange County
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Making a strong case for Santa Ana as a dining destination worth the drive, with a weekend brunch featuring bottomless mimosa flights and a casual yet elevated happy hour, Chapter One is the kind of place that ends up on the group chat calendar every week. Executive Chef Luis Perez leads a kitchen committed to local, sustainable, seasonal and all-natural ingredients, which means even the most casual weekend meal is grounded in real craft. The concept lives up to its name: every visit is designed to feel like the start of something good. Deals abound on margaritas, mules, sangrias and Old Fashioneds while guests can also enjoy small plate specials on duck fat fries, empanadas, chipotle shrimp scampi, hot wings, lumpia, Brussels sprouts and more.

Chapter One: the modern local
227 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
714.352.2225
Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

A See-and-Be-Seen Happy Hour

Just outside Fashion Island, JOEY Newport Beach operates with the energy of a restaurant that knows exactly what it is: a stylish, high-ceiling, see-and-be-seen spot with a menu that swings between global comfort food and elevated bar snacks. Happy hour runs daily with a late-night second window Sunday through Wednesday, which makes it one of the more convenient deals in Newport. The Adult Snack Packs are very much the move. These combos include the Sushi Cone & Spritz, Chicken Tenders & Bubbles, JOEY Cheeseburger & Wine or Beer and more. Additionally, items like the grilled chicken satays, roasted corn guacamole and crispy tempura shrimp are only available during happy hour. The outdoor patio with a large-scale fire pit is the ideal spot for a golden hour stretch, and the gold-ceilinged bar inside is its own kind of theatrical. Reservations are smart for dinner, but happy hour at the bar is walk-in friendly.

JOEY Newport Beach
453 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949.826.5699
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3-5 p.m.; Su-W, 9 p.m. – Midnight

 

A Patio Built for Lingering

This restaurant earned its reputation on award-winning margaritas, and its weekday happy hour puts those margaritas squarely within reach. Add in authentic Mexican fare and a beautifully renovated patio purpose-built for gathering with friends, and you have one of the easiest excuses in Costa Mesa to extend an afternoon into a full evening. During happy hour, discover deals on nachos, tacos, carnitas sliders, several styles of ceviche tostadas and taquitos. Playa Mesa also offers Taco Tuesday deals that run all day, with indoor and outdoor dining options that give you flexibility no matter the weather. The vibe threads the needle between neighborhood staple and genuine destination.

Playa Mesa
428 E 17th St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949.287.5292
Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

Molto Bene at The District

There’s a reason this Italian kitchen’s name translates to “You’re welcome.” Prego at The District at Tustin Legacy runs Social Hour daily in the bar and on the patio, where seasonal small plates and handcrafted beverages make the decision very easy. The Calamari Calabrese, Northern Pacific oysters, filet sliders and chicken meatballs are all on the happy hour menu and pairing any of them with a Veneto 1919 cocktail or pinot grigio is a combination that works every single time. The outdoor patio is an underrated setting for a weekday aperitivo, more spacious than it looks but more relaxed than you’d expect. Prego knows exactly what it’s doing and does it with genuine Italian warmth.

Prego Restaurant
2409 Park Ave.
Tustin, CA 92782
949.553.1333
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3-6 p.m.

 

Three Floors of South African Swagger

This upscale, three-level Laguna Beach landmark draws its soul from South Africa’s vibrant coastline. Weekend happy hour? In Laguna? Yes. The Veranda rooftop at Mozambique delivers panoramic ocean views that make every glass taste better. Find deals on well drinks, house wine and South African-inspired fare that is anything but predictable. Think crispy chicken wings in that signature peri-peri sauce, Mediterranean salad, flaky South African pie, wood-grilled salmon and Fries Gone Wild, all at discounted prices. There are also halal options if you need them. Beyond the cuisine, the live music scene here is legendary; artists like Kenny Loggins and Macy Gray have graced the stage. Happy hour is the best-priced way to experience all of it.

Mozambique
1740 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949.715.7777
Happy Hour: W-F, 3-5 p.m.; Sa-Su, 2-4 p.m.

 

The Wine Bar OC Didn’t Know It Needed

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Ranked No. 1 for OC happy hour on Yelp and the kind of place people discover and immediately tell five friends about, Postino Park Place is the California debut of a concept that’s been an Arizona neighborhood institution since 2001. Happy hour brings $7 glasses of select wine or pitchers of beer. Additional deals abound on Monday and Tuesday after 8 p.m., when visitors unlock the Board + Bottle deal: a four-selection bruschetta board and bottle of wine for $30. The bruschetta program is actually the main event with 11 topping selections; enjoy with brie, apple and fig in one hand and smoked salmon with pesto in the other. The space has IYKYK nods to ’90s underground music culture, which somehow makes the whole thing feel cooler. Come for happy hour, but stay for the playlist.

Postino Park Place
2981 Michelson Drive, Ste. E
Irvine, CA 92612
949.336.2600
Happy Hour: M-F, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sa-Su, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 

Waterfront Margaritas with Baja Soul

Sitting right on the water by Newport Harbor, SOL Mexican Cocina offers some of the most coveted patio real estate in the county, and its happy hour makes that view genuinely attainable. A second Irvine location appeals to an even more versatile crowd. During the week, food and drink specials start at $5, with hot and raw ceviche, cucumber jalapeno or watermelon hibiscus margaritas, tableside grilled sweet corn and shrimp taquitos all fair game. The agave bar rotates through over 80 of Mexico’s finest tequilas and mezcals, so you already know the margaritas hit different here. The restaurant also offers Taco & Tequila Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to close with the Baja Bundle: two street tacos and a SOL Margarita for $15, plus live music starting at 6 p.m. Everything is made from scratch, including all 24 house salsas.

SOL Mexican Cocina
251 Pacific Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949.675.9800

1910 Main St.
Irvine, CA 92614
949.975.1220

Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m. | Irvine Late Night: Su-Th, 8 p.m. – Close

 

Italian Elegance on Mariner’s Mile

Nestled on Mariner’s Mile with dreamy views of Newport Bay, Louie’s BY THE BAY brings a level of Italian elegance to happy hour that goes well beyond the typical bar bites situation. Daily from 4 to 6 p.m. and all night on Wednesdays, the happy hour menu presents diners with ample offerings: a generous Fritto Misto with shrimp and calamari, cacio e pepe, petit filet and a rotating monthly cocktail that regulars genuinely look forward to. The cozy, intimate setting and bay view make every visit feel like a proper evening out, even if you only showed up for one drink. But spoiler: you won’t leave after one drink.

Louie’s BY THE BAY
2801 W. Coast Highway
Newport Beach, CA 92663
949.720.1800
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 4-6 p.m. ; W, 4 p.m.-close. 

 

Social Hour Done Right

Craft House in Dana Point doesn’t call it happy hour. They call it Social Hour, and the distinction feels earned. This locally owned gastropub on PCH is the kind of place that makes the inland-adjacent stretch of South County genuinely exciting. The specials are real: think smash burger, potato tacos, steak frites, $5 Craft House Lite and a $7 Aperol Spritz, among others. But the bigger draw is the spirit of the place. Chef-owner Blake Mellgren’s commitment to local sourcing, rare whiskeys and an open, rustic-industrial space makes you want to pull up a stool and stay awhile. The patio is heated and covered, so there’s no weather to worry about either. And, here, you’ll even find deals on the weekend.

Craft House
34094 Pacific Coast Highway
Dana Point, CA 92629
949.481.7734
Happy Hour: M-T, all day in the bar area; W-F, 3-5 p.m.; Sa-Su, 2-4 p.m.

 

Pizza Under the Stars

On the Orange County 75 Best Restaurants list every year since 2018, 2145 Eats has earned its following with an emphasis on Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza and an al fresco dining setup that makes Costa Mesa evenings feel genuinely special. Happy hour runs with discounted cheese, pepperoni and margherita pizzas as well as garlic Parmesan fries, Brussels sprouts and a summer salad alongside draft beers, house wines and cocktails like margaritas, mojitos and Aperol spritzes. The fact that most of the seating is under the stars makes this a particularly good happy hour option when the weather cooperates, which in OC is most of the time.

2145 Eats
2145 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949.873.5853
Happy Hour: M, all day; T-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

Where OC’s Craft Beer Story Began

Credit: Haven Craft Kitchen + Bar

Since launching this cornerstone in Old Towne Orange in 2009, the Haven Craft Kitchen + Bar, founder Wil Dee has been widely credited with sparking Orange County’s entire craft beer movement. Sixteen-plus years later, the happy hour still earns its reputation. Guests get 20% off craft beers, wines, cocktails and the full lunch menu. Wine Wednesday delivers an additional 50% off select bottles all day. The kitchen here is chef-driven, and the menu keeps evolving. Try rock shrimp ceviche, a blackened ahi sandwich, house-made pappardelle pasta and a watermelon salad with stracciatella and prosciutto. The skillet cornbread has also been on the menu for 17 years, served with hot honey butter. This spot is family-run, neighborhood-rooted and the reason people still make the trip to Old Towne.

Haven Craft Kitchen + Bar
190 S. Glassell St., Ste. C D
Orange, CA 92866
714.221.0680
Happy Hour: T-F, 2-5 p.m.

 

Enter the Jellyfish Lounge

The Cannery in Newport Beach is one of those restaurant spaces that earns its own reputation, and the upstairs Jellyfish Lounge is where happy hour comes alive daily. The sushi offerings rotate with what’s fresh and in season; think toro with truffle butter and uni or a tuna flight when the catch calls for it. For drinks, the barrel-aged Negroni and Moscow mule are classic choices, but the Poolside cocktail, combining fresh cucumber, lemon, agave and your choice of Wheatley vodka, Roku gin, mezcal or blanco tequila, is exactly what you want in this setting. It’s fresh, precise and a little unexpected at a happy hour worth making a reservation for.

The Cannery
3010 Lafayette Ave.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
949.566.0060
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3:30-6 p.m.

 

Second-Story Views, First-Rate Bites

Perched on the second floor of the Village Faire building in Laguna’s HIP District, Oak Laguna Beach boasts ocean views, a farm-to-table ethos and a happy hour that fully lives up to both. Drinks run from $6 to $12 while bites land between $11 and $15. We’re talking wagyu burgers, ribs, wings, ahi tacos, short rib quesadillas, flatbreads and calamari, cultivating the kind of happy hour food that turns into a full dinner if you’re not careful. The sustainable California kitchen philosophy carries through even on the discounted menu, a rare and lovely thing. Two hours of free validated parking in the Village Faire structure takes away the last possible excuse not to visit.

Oak Laguna Beach
1100 S. Coast Highway, Ste. 202
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949.940.3010
Happy Hour: T-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

California Meets the Mediterranean

Giving slow, sun-drenched Mediterranean energy in the heart of downtown San Juan Capistrano, the happy hour at Mayfield makes a very compelling case for arriving before dark. This California-Levantine stunner blends open-air dining with a natural wine list, bold shareable plates and a cocktail program that rotates with intention. The Rip and Dip, a spread of house-made Middle Eastern dips served with warm challah bread, is a happy hour staple, joined by the Mayfield Burger with harissa aioli, a za’atar fried chicken sandwich and spiced nuts made for snacking. Cocktails and wine by the glass are discounted, and beers too. The back patio is the kind of spot where “just one drink” becomes a full evening.

Mayfield
31761 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
949.218.5140
Happy Hour: Su-F, 2:30-6 p.m.

 

Flamenco and Tapas

Orange County Happy Hour
Credit: Café Sevilla

Cafe Sevilla has been bringing the true essence of Spanish culture to Southern California since 1987, and the Costa Mesa location at Triangle Square is firing on all cylinders. Five days a week, guests can enjoy discounts on tapas like pan con tomate, spicy octopus ceviche, papas brava, queso fundido and tacos inspired by the flavors of Spain served on corn tortillas. Happy hour also includes $7 beers, $8 wines and sangrias and $10 craft cocktails, while Wine Down Wednesdays bring additional deals on vino. Their Tapas Bar Live brings live Latin and salsa music throughout the weekend. Arrive early enough to snag a spot before the performance starts and the room fills up, because it will fill up.

Cafe Sevilla
1870 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949.688.1555
Happy Hour: W-Su, 5-7 p.m.

 

Where Wood-Fire and Happy Hour Meet

Having landed on multiple best happy hour lists in the city, a visit to Shorebird makes clear why. The coastal American concept centers on a wood-fire grill and rotisserie, but the bar program is equally serious. Happy hour runs during the week at the bar and surrounding high-top tables, with weekly cocktail specials adding a rotating reason to come back: Monday is a paloma, Tuesday is an Old Forester Old Fashioned, Wednesday is a scratch margarita, Thursday is a passion fruit drop martini and Friday is an espresso martini. For food, try wagyu meatballs or a full burger, a spicy tuna eggroll, crispy cauliflower, sushi rolls or a fresh lemon Caesar salad. A chic, breezy Peninsula Village setting with waterside patio seating makes it even easier to stay.

Shorebird
2220 Newport Blvd., Ste. 101
Newport Beach, CA 92663
949.787.2034
Happy Hour: M-F, 3-5:30 p.m.

 

Italy’s Finest

One of Southern California’s most ambitious hospitality concepts, CUCINA enoteca is part restaurant, part retail wine shop (with more than 200 labels) and part educational hub. The happy hour reflects all of it. Available during the week at bar and community tables, guests enjoy Italian-inspired favorites such as the Giant Meatball with mascarpone polenta, fried and stuffed squash blossoms, cauliflower with tahini yogurt and roasted garlic focaccia alongside discounted wines, cocktails and draft beers. The Pizza + Bottle special pairs a margherita or pepperoni pizza with a bottle of wine for $40, which is a genuinely good deal and an extremely good night. CUCINA Workshop hosts sold-out pasta-making classes, mozzarella-pulling sessions, sommelier-led tastings and mixology courses to extend the evening.

CUCINA enoteca
951 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
949.706.1416

532 Spectrum Center Drive
Irvine, CA 92618
949.861.2222

Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

A Coffee Shop That Does Happy Hour

A Costa Mesa fave that leans into its chill coastal aesthetic with a surprisingly elevated after-hours offering, Milligram Coffee & Kitchen gives guests the chance to unwind with $10 glasses of wine and $5 craft beers while snacking on regular menu favorites like herbed focaccia, charred corn ribs, house-made dips and a grilled chicken ciabatta sandwich. The industrial-chic design and natural light make it Instagram-ready, but the real draw is the vibe: equal parts neighborhood hangout and stylish sanctuary. Whether you’re still riding your post-beach high or hiding from an influx of emails, Milligram offers a low-key but genuinely lovely spot to reset before the evening truly begins.

Milligram Coffee & Kitchen
234 E. 17th St. Ste. 107
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949.612.7272
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3-5 p.m.

 

Dynamic Ocean Views

Credit: Andrew Turula

Nothing signals “the week’s over” quite like half-off appetizers with a fire pit and a 180-degree view of the Pacific. The Cliff Restaurant does happy hour right: daily during the week in the bar and firepit area, guests get 50% off all appetizers and discounted drinks that taste even better with salt air and sunlight. The calamari, ahi poke and coconut shrimp are all solid reasons to stake a claim before sunset. The multi-level patio at Laguna Village is one of the most photographed spots in coastal OC, which means you’ll want to arrive early enough to actually get a fire pit seat before someone else does. Live music is offered Tuesdays and Fridays through Saturday nights, adding to the vibe. This is the place to take out-of-towners when you want to flex without saying a word.

The Cliff Restaurant
577 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949.494.1956
Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

A Dreamy Speakeasy With a Lake View

Founded in 2013 with nothing but “a couple beers and a dream,” The Blind Pig in Rancho Santa Margarita has become the kind of neighborhood restaurant that people drive out of their way for. The speakeasy-style space overlooks Lake Santa Margarita, and the expanded lakeside patio, with a central fireplace and serious views, makes even a Tuesday feel like an occasion. Happy hour features select wines, beers and specialty cocktails alongside discounted appetizers like a salted pretzel with beer cheese, seared ahi or a Mediterranean chopped salad. Weekly programming adds extra value: buy one, get one half off entrees on Tuesdays, Wine & Whiskey Wednesdays and steak night on Thursdays. The chef-driven American menu is genuinely creative and the craft cocktail program is always taken seriously. This true neighborhood anchor has more than earned its local legend status.

The Blind Pig Kitchen and Bar
31431 Santa Margarita Parkway
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
949.888.0072
Happy Hour: T-Su, 3-5 p.m.

 

Aperitivo Hour With Top Chef Credentials

If you’re wondering where the cool kids are sipping spritzes after work, it’s Ospi. This Costa Mesa hotspot from Top Chef alum Jackson Kalb is the ultimate destination for aperitivo hour at the bar and patio. Pizzas, chili-tahini cauliflower, various styles of fett’unta and a cocktail flight featuring a Negroni, espresso martini and your choice of a vodka or gin martini make this one of the most distinctive happy hours in OC. The space is a design lover’s dream with warm lighting, modern finishes and just enough edge to feel intentional. The staff is warm without trying too hard, and the whole thing has that laid-back Italian charm that’s very hard to manufacture yet easy to love.

Ospi Costa Mesa
234 E. 17th St., Ste. 100
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
949.990.4331
Happy Hour: Su-Sa, 3-5:30 p.m.

 

Scratch Kitchen + Live Music

Culinary Dropout is part of the Fox Restaurant Concepts family, the Arizona-born hospitality group behind a string of celebrated concepts, and the Orange location, which opened in the historic heart of Old Towne, has quickly become one of the most Yelp- and OpenTable-recommended happy hours in the area. The concept is straightforward and loveable: scratch kitchen, craft cocktails, cold beer and live music from local bands, all in a space that feels like a warehouse someone made genuinely beautiful. During the weekly happy hour, the moves are ice-cold draft beers, house wines or signature cocktails at accessible prices paired with the famous soft pretzels with provolone fondue that have become something of a brand mascot. Spicy pork ribs, crispy Brussels sprouts and BBQ pork belly nachos round out the food menu. Complimentary valet is a nice bonus.

Culinary Dropout
191 N. Orange St.
Orange, CA 92866
714.439.5566
Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m.

 

The Business Park That Has No Business Being This Good

This spot shouldn’t work as well as it does. Solstice Seasonal Kitchen & Bar is technically inside a corporate complex in Irvine. Yet here we are. This modern American restaurant runs Social Hour six days a week in the bar area and on the patio at The Boardwalk, where a park-like landscaped setting makes the surrounding office buildings genuinely irrelevant. The rotating cocktail and wine program is award-winning, the food is ingredient-driven and seasonal and regulars mention Nashville hot honey chicken sliders, herbed hummus and sea bass crudo in the same breath they mention the view. This is the happy hour that locals keep to themselves, and it’s about time everyone else found out.

Solstice Seasonal Kitchen & Bar
18555 Jamboree Road
Irvine, CA 92612
949.241.7088
Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m.; Sa, 4-6 p.m.

 

A Beloved Institution

Happy Hour in Orange County
Credit: Timothy Kwon

Some restaurants become landmarks not by trying, but by consistently being exactly what the neighborhood needs. Avila’s El Ranchito on the Balboa Peninsula has been that for Newport Beach since 1975, and its happy hour has spread to expanded locations with some of the most straightforward, satisfying deals in the county. Try the Fresca Skinny Margarita or Fresca Skinny Cadillac paired with crispy tacos (shredded chicken or beef) or Chingolingas to keep it simple. The menu pulls from Mama Avila’s original family recipes, brought from Guanajuato, Mexico, generations ago, and the dog-friendly patios are exactly as charming as they sound. Family-owned and warmly run, Avila’s is reliably wonderful.

Avila’s El Ranchito
2515 E. Coast Highway
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
949.644.8226

26771 Portola Parkway
Foothill Ranch, CA 92610
949.452.1721

1305 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, CA 92651
949.376.7040

2800 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
949.675.6855

2201 E. 1st St.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
714.547.9129

Happy Hour: M-F, 3-6 p.m. | Santa Ana: M-F, 3-7 p.m.

 

Q: Where is the best happy hour in Orange County?

A: It depends on the vibe. For elevated comfort food with a Mission view, Tavern at the Mission in San Juan Capistrano runs a Booze & Bites menu, including a $20 cheeseburger and draft beer combo. SideDoor in Corona del Mar brings English gastropub energy with cheese and charcuterie. And Cafe Sevilla in Costa Mesa pours $8 sangrias with 50% off tapas and live Latin music.

Q: What are the best deals at Orange County happy hours?

A: A few stretch your dollar. OUTPOST Kitchen at South Coast Plaza keeps every happy hour plate under $12. Cafe Sevilla discounts tapas by half and pours $8 sangrias. Tavern at the Mission offers a $20 cheeseburger and draft combo, plus $13 select martinis during Wednesday Martini Madness.

Q: Which Orange County restaurants have all-day or all-night happy hour?

A: A couple go beyond the usual window. Tavern at the Mission runs happy hour all night on Mondays. Cafe Sevilla pours its all-night happy hour every Tuesday, so you can catch the discounted tapas menu well past the early-evening rush.

Q: What time does happy hour usually start in Orange County?

A: Most kick off in the late afternoon. Common windows run from 3 to 6 p.m., like OUTPOST Kitchen and Solstice Seasonal Kitchen & Bar. Others start a touch later, such as SideDoor from 4:30 to 6 p.m. and Cafe Sevilla from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Always confirm with the restaurant, since times shift seasonally.

Q: Are there weekend happy hours in Orange County?

A: Yes, several spots keep the deals going past the work week. Cafe Sevilla runs its happy hour Tuesday through Sunday, and Solstice Seasonal Kitchen & Bar adds a Saturday window from 4 to 6 p.m. It’s a nice perk if your idea of a weekend reset includes discounted bites and sips.

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Ever since she was a child, Ashley Ryan knew she wanted to write. After working on her high school newspaper and college magazine, she graduated with a degree in journalism and anthropology, eager to tell the stories of people and places in Orange County and around the world. Her prolific career as a writer, editor and photographer has led her to write about travel, culture, art, home design and so much more. When not working on her latest piece, she enjoys visiting new places, going to concerts, hiking, doing yoga on the beach, reading, cheering on her favorite sports teams and spending time with beloved friends and family.

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