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American favorites, award-winning sushi, and specialty SoCal cultures and the communities it serves. California Pizza Kitchen cocktails - all freshly prepared in a scratch kitchen. Veggie Grill DINING Full Service Dining Casual Dining Specialty Food Breakfast Lunch Dinner $$ $ Outdoor/Patio Accepted Reserv. Menu Children’s Full Service Bar California Pizza Kitchen is the leader in California-style Luna Grill Comfort food never felt so good! The Veggie Grill Auntie Anne’s Pretzels • • • cuisine and is widely known for its innovative signature The Ultimate Kabobery offers a uniquely authentic serves classic American sandwiches and burgers Brio Tuscan Grille • • • • • • • • pizzas, pastas, soups, sandwiches and desserts. Near East and Mediterranean cuisine with a variety of with an original twist. California Pizza Kitchen • • • • • • • Capital Dim Sum-Seafood-Bar health-conscious menu items. Patio seating, beer and Wahoo’s Fish Taco wine available. Capital Dim Sum-Seafood • • • • • • • Chinese dim sum and seafood is served in a casual and Surf-themed venue offering healthy Mexican food with a Casey’s Cupcakes • • • modern environment including a bar with multiple TV The Melt hint of Chinese-Brazilian flavor. The OC favorite specializes screens, beers on tap, sake, wine and specialty drinks. The Melt is a new fast casual eatery that is simply “Grilled in fish tacos with patio seating and a full bar. Cheesecake Factory, The • • • • • • • Cheese Happiness™”. Chipotle Mexican Grill • • • • • • The Cheesecake Factory Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill With more than 200 menu selections, The Cheesecake Nordstrom Café Bistro Award-winning barbecue, children’s menu and premium- Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, The • • • Factory has something for everyone. Its large menu offers The Café Bistro is a casual and affordable restaurant whose casual American fare are all served with a full bar, an Coldstone Creamery • • creative twists on classic American dishes, and not to be menu selections include colorful salads, brick oven entrees extensive list of reasonably-priced wines and Corner Bakery Cafe • • • • • • • missed desserts. and boldly flavored sandwiches. patio-seating options. CREAM • • Chipotle Mexican Grill Panda Express Yard House CUCINA enoteca • • • • • • • • Mexican food served fast and fresh. Made with high Panda Express is American’s favorite Chinese restaurant, Presenting an eclectic menu of American Fusion fare that Dave & Buster’s • • • • • • • • quality raw ingredients, classic cooking methods all serving fresh and fast Chinese food for over 30 years. includes more than 100 appetizers, sandwiches, premier Del Frisco’s Grille • • • • • • • • served by friendly people. Paul Martin’s American Grill seafood and beef entrees and desserts. Up to 250 taps of Häagen-Dazs • • Corner Bakery Cafe Featuring a menu built upon locally grown, organic and draft beer, wine and signature cocktails also available. Hello Kitty Cafe - Pop Up • • Fresh baked breads, specialty sandwiches, hot soups, crisp seasonal foods, small plates and a seafood platter, sharing Honey & Butter • • salads, tasty pastas and deliciously decadent sweets, all and sampling is encouraged. Specialty cocktails and patio Izakaya Wasa Sushi • • • • • • made fresh daily. Open for breakfast at 8am every day. seating are also available. Javier’s Cantina & Grill • • • • • • • CUCINA enoteca P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Johnny Rockets • • • • • • A California-inspired Italian kitchen and wine shop. The The P.F. Chang’s experience is a unique combination of Kabuki Japanese Restaurant • • • • • • • menu features Italian classics made with the freshest local Chinese cuisine, attentive service, wine and tempting produce and organic, sustainable ingredients. desserts, all served in a stylish, high-energy bistro. Kona Grill • • • • • • • • Luna Grill • • • • • • Dave & Buster’s Pho Saigon Pearl Melt, The • • • • • • • Great food, signature drinks and lively bars, billiards, the Traditional-meets-modern Vietnamese menu with bright latest video games and state-of the art simulators. Good herbs and soulful broths. Nordstrom Café Bistro • • • • • for groups with a wide selection of private rooms and dining Nordstrom E-Bar • • • Pieology Pizzeria options. Fresh, customized pizzas made to order in three minutes Panda Express • • • • • Del Frisco’s Grille or less. For just one price customers can enjoy unlimited Paul Martin’s American Grill • • • • • • • • This restaurant takes the classic American bar and grill toppings of their choice. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro • • • • • • • • concept to refreshing new heights. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers Pho Saigon Pearl • • • • • • Izakaya Wasa Sushi Red Robin specializes in gourmet burgers and spirits Pieology Pizzeria • • • • • The owners of the popular Wasa Sushi chain present in a family-oriented atmosphere with a wide variety of Pressed Juicery • • Japanese fare in an upscale yet casual environment. The appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers • • • • • • • menu focuses on traditional tapas, sushi, specialty items Ruby’s Diner Rocky Mountain Chocolate • • and a wide selection of sake and Japanese beer. Ruby’s Diner is the premier 1940’s family restaurant. Menu Ruby’s Diner • • • • • • • Javier’s Cantina & Grill includes award-winning burgers, salads, fountain treats and See’s Candies • • Enjoy home-style Mexican cooking made from the freshest dinner specials. Starbucks • • • and finest ingredients. Its famous margaritas and full Tender Greens Subway • • • • • • bar round out the menu in a contemporary yet tropical Fast-casual concept known for its farmer’s market atmosphere. Tender Greens • • • • • • sensibility and fresh, healthy fare. Serving soups, salads TLT Food • • • • • Johnny Rockets and “hot stuff”; also featuring local wines and microbrews. 50’s style diner serving good ol’ juicy burgers, hot fries and Umami Burger • • • • • • • TLT Food Coca Cola. Don’t forget to grab a classic hand-dipped shake Urban Seoul • • • • • • Born from award-winning The Lime Truck, TLT Food or malt on your way out. features crisp and refreshing chef-driven California cuisine. what’s new & coming soon Veggie Grill • • • • • • Kabuki Japanese Restaurant Wahoo’s Fish Taco • • • • • • Umami
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