Always a place to dine in addition, Triangle Square is emerging from the pandemic by relaunching some of its entertainment.
Although piano bar duel Keys on the main Permanently closed in March, Tavern + Bowl has reopened for the first time since last year and Café Sevilla, which debuted just before the pandemic, finally has the opportunity to present its flamenco shows live.
“It is part of our menu. You have a glass of sangria, you have a tapa and you have the guitarist. It’s almost like you don’t have one of them, you lack the salt in your recipe, ”Anne Van den Haute told the Register when the restaurant opened for the first time in March 2020.
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Van den Haute, co-owner with her husband, Eric Van den Haute, born in Belgium, grew up in Nimes, France. He took frequent vacations with his family to Spain where he fell in love with entertainment. “For us, it’s not just about the food, it’s not just about the music, it’s not just about the decorations. It really is the whole recipe. … If you don’t have the right combination of all the ingredients, it’s not the same experience. “
Hungry? Subscribe to The Eat Index, our weekly food newsletter, and find out where to eat and get the latest news about restaurants in Orange County. Subscribe here.-Café Sevilla also has locations in San Diego and Long Beach and Spanish cuisine matches the show: a three-course dinner: Serrano Ham, Sevillana Salad, Valencian Paella, Lemon Tart and a glass of Cava Sangria, are included with the flamenco of Two parts. dance show for $ 89.50 per person. (The price does not include taxes, 4% surcharge and 18% tip). A menu of tapas, wine, cocktails and other extras are also available for purchase à la carte.
The restaurant has a large patio for al fresco dining, as well as an indoor dining room with limited capacity and performs wellness and temperature checks on each employee prior to their shifts. Staff wear masks and offer an “Up and Go” contactless mobile payment option.
At Tavern + Bowl, reservations are not required. Before or after dinner, you can go bowling on one of 10 lanes with an advanced system that allows you to post your score on social media sites directly from the console.
There are 26 big screen TVs and a menu of American classics and new favorites like Tavern Burger Sliders and BBQ Pulled Pork Mac ‘n’ Cheese. There are also 40 beers on tap and a selection of craft cocktails.
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Café Sevilla: Flamenco shows are presented every Saturday. Doors open at 6, assigned seating begins at 6:30 pm Tickets must be purchased in advance, call or visit website. Children under the age of 10 are not allowed in the shows. 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 949-688-1555, cafesevilla.com.
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Tavern + Bowl: Reservations are not required for dinner and bowling. Open: 4-10 pm Thursdays; 4 pm-midnight from Friday to Saturday; 4-10 pm Sunday. 1875 Newport Blvd., 949-438-2320, tavernbowl.com.
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