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Expensive spots in Orange

You are willing to pay a premium when the experience justifies the cost.

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Small, dimly lit space with intimate seating and a speakeasy vibe creates a cozy, quiet atmosphere. The restaurant feels hidden and tucked away, often requiring a doorbell to enter. It fills quickly, making the space warm and lively but still charming and neat.

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You need to ring a doorbell to enter the restaurant.

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Parking is available to the side of the building.

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They do not accept cash; only credit cards are accepted.

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Single large room with Green Bay Packers memorabilia sets a friendly vibe. Prices are high for rare beers on draft and sandwiches. Friday nights bring a lively atmosphere with music and a fun patio.

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Trivia night starts at 6 PM every Friday.

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Expect a wait time of about 22 minutes during peak hours.

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Parking is available but can be limited during busy hours.

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Minimal Asian Pacific Island design creates an intimate space with loud music that challenges conversation. Large portions and reasonably priced teriyaki bowls attract many for quick meals despite the pricey menu. Cleanliness and quick service keep orders flowing.

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The restaurant offers large portions, making it great for sharing.

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Expect to pay around $18-20 for a regular bowl with rice and avocado.

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Ample parking is available for customers.

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Rustic Mexican decor with bright colors and artistic vibe creates a cozy atmosphere. Complimentary valet parking and live mariachi music add to the experience. The patio seating offers a pleasant outdoor option for dining.

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Reservations are required for dining, especially on weekends.

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Valet parking is the only option available, and it requires tipping.

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Expect a long wait if you arrive without a reservation.

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Smoked meats fill the air in a clean, spacious spot with family business charm. Prices lean high but the authentic flavor justifies the cost. A small bar offers Chapman Crafted beers and TVs show sports, creating a friendly vibe.

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Ribs are in limited supply and tend to run out quickly.

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They only have ribs every other Sunday.

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Expect to pay around $23 for a meal.

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Fine dining shines with a 6-course tasting menu and a kitchen tour that adds a personal touch. Intimate, warm atmosphere feels like a welcoming home. Prices are high, but staff care is evident, especially with handling expensive wine.

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Reservations are a must, and it's recommended to make them well in advance.

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Dinner lasts about 4-5 hours, including a break for a house tour.

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There is an intermission before the main course where guests can explore the building.

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Outdoor setup with friendly staff offers a casual vibe and cleaner space. Large breakfast burritos impress but come at a higher price. Private parking adds convenience to this old-fashioned burger spot.

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Breakfast service ends at 11:30am; arrive early to enjoy it.

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Call ahead on weekends to avoid long lines.

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The private parking lot is available for customers.

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Small mom-and-pop pizza spot offers hot, crunchy pizza in a welcoming atmosphere filled with arcade games and TVs. Families enjoy the group-friendly back area. Prices lean toward the expensive side, reflecting quality and ambiance.

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Parking is available nearby, making it convenient for visitors.

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Expect higher prices compared to other pizza places in the area.

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Weekday lunch specials offer good value for money.

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Small ice cream shop offers fresh flavors with consistent quality. Outdoor tables under trees provide a nice breeze for seating. Prices are above average, especially for Haagen-Dazs options.

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The ice cream shop offers a variety of flavors to choose from.

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Prices for ice cream are above average, with shakes costing around $11.

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Download the app to earn points and get a free mini cone.

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Donut shop serves freshly baked donuts like pumpkin and French Cruellers. Mornings are busy and lively, with items selling out fast. Prices are high, some donuts over $30, matching other pricey spots.

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Expect long lines in the morning as Winchell's is often packed.

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Prices for donuts start at around $1, with specialty items costing more.

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Allergens like peanuts and coconut should be communicated clearly when ordering.

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