Events

SoCal Pizza Week 2026 Kickoff
Begins Feb. 8. A week dedicated to one of Southern California’s most beloved foods brings together the region’s top pizza makers for a celebration of craft and creativity. From wood-fired classics to inventive mashups, the lineup spans New York–style slices, Chicago-style deep-dish, Detroit-style squares, Neapolitan favorites, and thoughtfully crafted plant-based pies—offering a snapshot of just how deep and diverse the local pizza scene has become. There’s a slice (or three) for everyone. Various participating locations. More Information

San Juan Capistrano Rotary Car Show
Feb. 7. Spend the day surrounded by classic cars, live music, and a lively crowd. The show draws nearly 400 exotic and vintage vehicles and more than 1,000 automotive enthusiasts, making it a must for longtime collectors and casual fans alike. Beyond the spectacle, the event serves a larger purpose: as a major fundraiser for the SJC Rotary Club, it helps support and strengthen local charities throughout the community. Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park, 30753 Avenida La Pata, San Juan Capistrano. More Information

Poolside Touchdown Finale at Hyatt Regency Irvine
Feb. 8. Make a splash at the Hyatt Regency Irvine during the hotel’s second annual Poolside Touchdown Finale, a family-friendly, high-energy celebration that takes game day far beyond the living room. Guests can watch every play live on a massive 23’ x 16’ LED screen while enjoying heated pool access, kid-friendly water slides, football-themed décor and a game-day–driven menu featuring poolside classics, bbq favorites, playful desserts and specialty beverages for all ages. Open to hotel guests and locals alike, the afternoon also includes lawn games and sideline entertainment, with VIP and cabana packages available for those looking to elevate their Super Bowl experience. Sunday, Super Bowl game time through sunset. 17900 Jamboree Rd., Irvine. hyattexperiences.com
Food + Drink

Super Bowl 2016 Edition
Feb. 7-8. Looking back at 2016 may not have been the trend anyone saw coming, but Bosscat Kitchen and Libations is leaning into it hard this Super Bowl weekend! Leaning into prices from 2016 and vibes all weekend as only Bosscat can deliver! It’s Throwback Brunch Weekend…$5 Mimosas, $5 Bloody Marys, $5 Draft Beers, and all brunch items under $20! DJ’s spinning all day and bartenders kicking it up a notch! Locations in Irvine and Orange. More Information

HONEY POT MEADERY IS TURNING 7
Feb. 7. Seven years ago, Honey Pot Meadery started with a simple idea: follow curiosity, experiment boldly, and build something different. Along the way, the team has explored new flavors, tested boundaries, weathered a few storms, and grown into a space shaped by the people who show up. This anniversary is a thank-you to that community—an all-day celebration featuring the Starboy bottle release, battle robots, food vendors, raffles, giveaways, DJs, and more. Kids and pets are welcome. Doors open this Saturday at 10 a.m. 5120 E. La Palma #104, Anaheim. honeypotmeadery.com

Bon Appetit Dana Point Opens
Now Open. French-inspired cuisine and warm hospitality come together in a setting built for lingering. Timeless techniques meet modern touches across a menu that ranges from savory entrées to refined pastries. Whether stopping in for a relaxed brunch or an evening out, guests are invited to slow down, indulge, and enjoy the pleasure of thoughtfully prepared food. Hours vary. 24501 Del Prado Ave, Dana Point. More Information

Mid-East Taco Night
Feb. 5. Back by popular demand, Mid-East Taco Night returns to Mayfield with a menu that leans bold and inventive. Expect duck tacos, lamb birria, tuna tostadas, and more, alongside a limited run of one-off tequila and mezcal cocktails. Proceeds from the specialty cocktails will benefit CHIRLA, supporting immigrant families and workers through education, advocacy, and essential community services. Reservations available here. 31761 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. More Information
Arts + Culture

I.C.O.N
Feb. 18. Patti LuPone is not just a three-time Tony Award winner. She is a fireball of talent, a musical force to be reckoned with, and a true once-in-a-generation artist and entertainer who makes news every time she takes the stage! Don’t miss this living legend on the 25th Anniversary Tour of her acclaimed theatrical concert Matters of the Heart, Feb 18 only. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714.556.2787. scfta.org

Black History Parade and Unity Festival
Feb. 7. Members of the community are invited to the event to enjoy a well attended parade which includes noted community members, elected officials, community groups, school and church units, singing and dancing units, city service vehicles, and community members who have participated in the history of Orange County and surrounding areas. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Center Street Promenade, Anaheim. More Information

Laguna Beach Music Festival
Ends Feb. 7. A co-presentation of Laguna Beach Live! and the Philharmonic Society of Orange County: The Laguna Beach Music Festival is a multi-day series of classical and contemporary concerts, community engagement programs, and dynamic special events. Running through February 7th, this event is filled with various performances and concludes with a musical tribute to America’s great composers. Locations vary by event. More Information

Artist Talk: F. Scott Hess
Feb. 7. An American painter and conceptual artist, F. Scott Hess describes himself as a “reluctant realist,” with work rooted in Old Master craftsmanship and a close attention to observed detail. Gather in the gallery with artist F. Scott Hess for an enlightening exercise in slow looking in the Latest and Greatest exhibition. Hess will discuss his painting “First Salvo” that is rich in allegory, symbolism and raw emotion. Saturday at 1 p.m. 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. More Information
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