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Suzie Harrison
In Laguna Beach, it doesn’t matter if the weather is gloomy or
bright. Sunny or not, the weekend can be filled with great food and
fun for all the senses.
* 2 p.m. Friday: Take a self-guided tour of the cottages and
bungalows of Laguna Beach on the Laguna Beach Transit and also check
out the 28 pieces of public art throughout the city. A public art
brochure and the self-guided cottage/bungalow guide is available
online at www.lagunabeachcity.net or by calling the recreation
department at (949) 497-0716 or Laguna Beach Visitors Bureau at (949)
497-9229. This should take a few hours. During the walk, if hunger
sets in, go to Madison Square and Garden Cafe located at 320 N. Coast
Highway in the heart of Gallery Row. It has a wonderful outside
dining venue on their garden patio. They are open daily from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
* 4 p.m. Friday: After the snack take a stroll or just relax at
Heisler Park where there are beautiful gardens and breathtaking
views. Heisler is located across the street from Madison Square on
Cliff Drive. Call (949) 494-0137 for information.
* 6 p.m. Friday: Since there is a lot to pack in, take some time
to freshen up and head over to Len’s Wine Cite for wine tasting,
which takes place every Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. Len’s is located
Downtown at 303 Broadway. For information, call (949) 376-2215. After
the wine tasting, take a five-minute walk to 230 Forest Ave. to enjoy
a sumptuous dinner at 230 Forest Ave. 230 has an innovative menu with
dinner ranging from $15 to $24, a full bar and unique selection of
California wines. For information, call (949) 494-2545.
* 10 p.m. Friday: A simple end to the day. Take a romantic stroll
on the beach under the summer stars and get a good night’s rest.
* 8 a.m. Saturday: In the morning enjoy an early coffee and
breakfast at the Koffee Klatch at 1440 S. Coast Highway. They have a
tasty array of inexpensive breakfast food. For information, call
(949) 376-6867.
* 10 a.m. Saturday: Go to the Hortense Miller to visit the
beautiful garden that covers 2 1/2 acres of the upper slopes of Boat
Canyon and features a range of plants and small-themed gardens.
Visitors can park at the gates and the walking tour leaves at 10 a.m.
Tuesday through Saturday and takes approximately 2 hours. It’s free,
but donations are appreciated. Tours through the private residence
must be scheduled in advance. Information: (949) 497-0716 ext. 6.
* 2 p.m. Saturday: After cleaning up, it’s time to spend the
majority of the early evening enjoying what Laguna Beach is
well-known for -- the art festivals. Purchase a Passport to the Arts
for $14 and visit The Festival of Arts, Sawdust Art Festival,
Art-A-Fair and the Laguna Art Museum. Free tram service is available.
Take the day to enjoy the different festivals, their live
entertainment and food.
* 8 p.m. Saturday: No trip to Laguna Beach would be complete
without seeing the Pageant of the Masters. This well-known life art
production kicks off at 8:30 p.m. at the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna
Canyon Road on the Festival of Arts grounds. Pageant of the Masters
is celebrating its 70th anniversary. Tickets range from $15 to $80,
depending on the night of the week and sell quickly so try to
purchase them in advance by calling (949) 494-1145.
* 9 a.m. Sunday: After a nice easy stroll on the beach, Sunday
morning is a terrific time to go to Coyote Grill at 31621 S. Coast
Highway. They have the tastiest Bloody Marys and Screwdrivers, plus
the food is great and a lovely ocean view is included. Their
breakfast burrito is yummy and is less than $8. Call (949) 499-4033
for information.
* Noon Sunday: For lunch, head up to Las Brisas for some seafood
and breathtaking views of Laguna and the Pacific. Try the Ensalada de
Salmon, which is chilled salmon, mixed greens, tomatoes, asparagus
and ginger balsamic vinaigrette for $11.95. They have spectacular
views and the best place to be is on their patio. They’re at 361
Cliff Drive. For information, call (949) 497-5434.
* 2 p.m. Sunday: Next, take a quick drive through the canyon and
go to the Friends of the Sea Lion Marine Mammal Center, where one can
see California sea lions, elephant seals and other sea animals. They
are at 20612 Laguna Canyon Road, right after Big Bend and by the
animal shelter. Their hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and although
admission is free, donations help save lives. For information, call
(949) 494-3050.
* 4 p.m. Sunday: After that enjoy some more shopping, the art
galleries or the beach until you pack up a picnic basket full of
snacks, wine and a blanket to enjoy the free Music in the Park summer
concert series from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Bluebird Park located at
Cress Street and Bluebird Canyon Drive.
* 7 p.m. Sunday: For dinner go to Woody’s at the Beach, located at
1305 S. Coast Highway, and enjoy an excellent view of the ocean. They
offer California cuisine, anything from seafood to roasted vegetarian
bell peppers, and pasta and have inside and outdoor seating. For
reservations, call 376-8809. And top the weekend off with more live
music and an after-dinner drink at Mosun, which offers live music
until 11 p.m., by Nick Hernandez of Common Sense, and sushi roll and
drink specials. Mosun is located at 680 S. Coast Highway. For
information, call (949) 497-5646.
Rain or shine, it’s no problem in Laguna.
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