Huntington Beach Restaurants are a world traveler's feast. From Mexican to American, Cuban to Peruvian, you'll find hundreds of great dining establishments. In downtown Huntington Beach on Main Street most restaurants offer outdoor dining, the perfect spot to enjoy Surf City's year-round fantastic weather.
A corner fireplace sets the warm tone for this Irish theme restaurant in the heart of Huntington Beach. It is run by the same family which owns Gallagher's. As you might imagine, Killarney serves a variety of beers both on tap and bottled.
Killarney is a big fan of live Irish music. The entertainment schedule includes live Irish bands at least once a week. Generally, they offer live music of one category or another twice a week!
It is no surprise the decor is predominately green, and as is traditional in Irish pubs, lots of golden wood is found throughout the establishment. You can see real wood everywhere from the bar to the doors
Local sports fans and visiting tourists love to come to Killarney to watch all the sports all the time. How does 40 flat screen TVs sound? Like they like sports? Or maybe Jerry Springer? No, it's the sports.
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About Bolsa Chica State Beach
Located on the northern end of Huntington Beach. It is known for its gentle, manageable surf. Its shallow bottom shelf produces smaller waves, which makes it an ideal location for the beginning surfer to get accustomed to the sport of surfing. Unlike other beaches that blackball surfing during peak hours, most areas allow surfers to enjoy the sport all year long. Managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, Bolsa Chica State Beach is also known for its surf fishing.
The southernmost section of sand in town is known as Huntington State Beach. It serves as the training facility for all California State Lifeguards. Governed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, it is also home to a nature preserve at its southern end. The sanctuary, separated from the beach by a fence, is where the California Least Tern makes its nesting ground. And it is how we treat the least among us that shows us who we are.
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