17th Street: The Coolest Spots in Costa Mesa

17th Street in Costa Mesa is one of the best-kept secrets in Orange County.

The corridor of 17th Street connects Westside Costa Mesa to Newport Harbor. It has blossomed in the last five years, becoming a one-stop shop for all things fun. Morning coffee, bars, workouts — you name it! The blend of different businesses perfectly embodies the city’s eclectic vibe. Keep reading for our favorite spots to visit along 17th Street.

  • Tabu Shabu

    Craving traditional Japanese hot pot? This is the spot for you! Savory spiced broths meet premium meat selections here — great for date night. The menu allows you to experiment with endless flavor combinations.

  • Milligram Coffee + Kitchen

    Fancy a trip to Australia, mate? Simply visit Milligram Coffee + Kitchen. The Aussie-inspired eatery offers cups of joe, fresh bites, and wine to boot.

  • Goodies

    At 17th Street’s Goodies, nothing is over $25. Yes, you heard that right! This shop is full of unique home goods that won’t break the bank.

  • Salt and Straw

    Salt and Straw is still a fairly new arrival on 17th Street. In September 2022, this amazing ice cream parlor opened to rave reviews. If you’re into adventurous flavors, you have to stop in for a scoop. However, more traditionalists will also love flavors like chocolate chip cookie dough.

  • Greenleaf Kitchen and Cocktails

    Health and wellness are alive and well at Greenleaf Kitchen and Cocktails. If you enjoy a balanced lifestyle, you will love this health-focused café. Their rotating menu features everything from grilled salmon to kale salad. Don’t forget to make a pit stop after work for their weekday happy hour.

  • Sidecar Doughnuts

    Sidecar Doughnuts is 17th Street’s official donut haven. The artisanal shop fries their treats in small batches, so you never have to worry about freshness. Local favorites? Many vote for their butter and salt and Huckleberry ring donut.

  • Oak & Coal

    Here, the Japanese yakatori tradition is celebrated with smoky meat skewers. In Japan, skewers are usually enjoyed alongside a glass of wine and beer, so go ahead and imbibe!

  • The Crack Shack

    Named after its chicken’s mascot, this 17th Street joint offers delicious Southern cuisine. The Crack Shack’s creative barnyard theme perfectly complements its hearty dishes. Don’t sleep on the mouthwatering Double Clucker fried chicken sandwich!

  • Haute Cakes Caffe

    Nestled into the center of Westcliff Court, this charming café is the ideal 17th Street brunch spot. Lines are always long, but that’s just a testament to how good the food is. Come early to snag a seat and then order fluffy haute cakes to your heart’s content.

  • Pie Society Speakeasy

    Blink and you’ll miss it. The entrance to this speakeasy is right off Pitfire Pizza’s back kitchen door. Here’s a tip: while they open at 5:00, their secret signature cocktails aren’t served until 8:00.

  • Pure Barre

    The full-body workout classes at Pure Barre synchronize music and isolated movements to strengthen and tone each muscle group. New to barre? Good news — your first class is free.

  • Breakfast Republic

    Bored of your old breakfast favorites? That’s okay — 17th Street has got your new fave. Breakfast Republic’s innovative menu includes options like pancake flights and s’mores French toast.

     

Costa Mesa’s 17th Street is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to things to do in Orange County. If you want to live in the middle of it all, or simply want to get the latest housing market forecast, contact your local real estate specialist today at SurterreProperties.com for a complimentary consultation.

Source: LocaleMagazine.com

 

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