What would be some of your must dos if you were staying in Huntington Beach?
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Maybe visit Old World. It's a German restaurant/village. Pretty good German food and a pretty cute German market and bakery.
Go to the actual beach, obviously, although it's not one of the cleaner beaches in Orange County.
There isn't a whole lot else there to be honest.
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Natalie
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Huntington Beach is not a bad spot to stay for jaunts to other Orange County locations. Newport Beach/Balboa Island is a short ride south down the coast. Fashion Island is a fun upscale mall. Balboa Pier and Fun Zone can be fun and don't forget to get a hand dipped frozen banana. Restaurants galore. A short ride inland and you're at Knott's Berry Farm or the original Happiest Place on Earth. Enjoy!
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We are visiting disney for a couple of days and blizzcon for a couple of days. Old World and Balboa Pier sound perfect to round the week out. Thank you
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If you like donuts, there's a shop called "Oh Those Donuts" in Costa Mesa. I'm IN LOVE with their old fashioned cake donuts, especially the maple glazed! Every time we visit DL, we make a special trip over there at least once. However, like any good Mom & Pop donut shop, you have to get there early for the best selections. :cloud9:
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I am not a big doughnut person, but my siblings are. I could probably arrange to meet them there - enticing them with some tasty food.
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There is a FANTASTIC French bakery/epicerie in Newport Beach. It is called Moulin. Super authentic...everyone who works there is a native French speaker and their food/pastries are all made in the French tradition. It reminds me of the bakery at the France pavilion at Epcot, but it is about 10 times better. I highly recommend it. You can look it up online.
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Natalie
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That could be yummy also. Do they have crepes?
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Cinderelley;2503764 wrote: That could be yummy also. Do they have crepes?
They do! You can see the menu at www.moulinbistro.com
They also carry a nice selection of pastries and breads that are not on the menu. Honestly, this place feels like being in France. It's SUPER good!
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They have Quinoa!!! Definitely going there.
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