Events
Cooking Class at The Salt Horse
Feb. 2. Join Chef Maryann Minck and learn how to create dishes such as a roasted winter vegetable salad with lemon tahini dressing, and much more. Attendees will take home salad dressings and a salad farm box, and also enjoy tastings on vinegars and honeys as they learn tips and techniques alongside Chef Minck. $135. Thursday, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 1360 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. thesalthorse.com
Immersive Yoga
Feb. 4. Experience a one-of-kinda immersive yoga class surrounded by the underwater seascape of The Sea Around Us by Rebeca Méndez. Lead by UPLIFT Yoga Foundation, you’ll own your whole wellness and create meaningful connections in the world around you. Please bring your own yoga mat. Class designed for ages 11+ . Advance tickets recommended and be found here. Saturday, 10 a.m. 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. lagunaartmuseum.org
Tower74 Concert Series
Feb. 4. Music fans are in for a treat as a massive lineup is set to jam all day. Enjoy sounds from Triple Thread, Pool Surfers, Pocho, Burning Palm Trees, Borracho Obama, Sammy Ramone, Vince Lui, Keyth G, Brian D’Entremont, and Jahlos & The Rebels. Doors open Saturday at 3 p.m. 21+ only. Tickets can be found here. Tiki Bar OC, 1700 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. tower74concerts.com
Busking Under the Stars
Feb. 4. Club 616 proudly presents its first live music performance. Featuring Vic Ruggiero of the Slackers, Chris Murray, Lauren Napier, and Mike B of Bite Me Bambi. The event is free to attend; however, space is limited, so arrive early. Enjoy fantastic cocktails, atmosphere, and sound. Music starts Saturday at 8 p.m. 616 4th Street, Santa Ana. 616sa.com
Food + Drink
Puesto Turns Eleven
All Month Long. Puesto has made itself a go-to spot for lively atmosphere, delicious Mexican food, and a fantastic drinks program for years. As they celebrate elevel years of business this month, they will be offering various specials, having giveaways on social media, and more. So head to your local location today and join the celebrations through the month of February. For locations, menus, and more information, visit eatpuesto.com
Steak and Eggs Returns to Kelly’s Korner
Now Available. Beloved neighborhood bar- Kelly’s Korner Tavern – has brought back a fan-favorite breakfast item: Steak & Eggs. Three eggs, an 8oz steak, O’Brien potatoes, and toast, all for $12 (dine-in only, and drink purchase required.) Served 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday and Sunday. See for yourself why Kelly’s is so beloved. Times vary. 907 E. Yorba Linda Blvd., Placentia, 714.961.9396. kellys92870.com
Take a Liquid Journey at Olea
Now Available. Inga Tandisaldichai is more than a great bartender – she is a storyteller. Every month she unveils a special cocktail that tells a tale, and the new cocktail for this month has dropped at Olea in Newport Beach. Introducing the “SOCIAL BUTTERFLY,” this immaculate creation features Butterfly Cannon tequila, Mahina coconut, Liquid Alchemist strawberry syrup, and pineapple juice. Times vary. 2001 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. oleanewportbeach.com
Meet The Brewer
Feb. 2. Come to OC Local and get a jumpstart on the weekend as Chapman Crafted will be offering all their beers on tap at the taphouse for just $5. You can also meet the brewer of Chapman Crafted and get a deeper understanding of their approach to brewing, techniques, and more. This Thursday at 5 p.m. 30100 Town Center Dr, Unit A, Laguna Niguel. oclocaltaproom.com
Arts + Culture
Do You Want to Build A Snowman?
Now Playing. Frozen, the Tony-nominated Best Musical features the songs you love from the original Oscar-winning film, plus a dozen new numbers. Frozen is everything you want in a musical. It’s moving. It’s spectacular. And above all, it’s pure Broadway joy! Now – Feb 19, only at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, 714.556.2787. scfta.org
Black History Parade and Unity Festival
Feb. 4. The 43rd Annual Orange County Black History Parade & Unity Festival returns this Saturday with food, entertainment, vendors, art contest and more. Come celebrate culture and heritage Free to attend. Saturday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. with the parade kicking off at 10 a.m. 205 W Center Street Promenade, 201 S. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim. For More information contact 714.579.9966. oc-hc.org
Photo credits: Puesto courtesy of Anne Watson. All other images are courtesy of the businesses and venues.