Stubrik’s Steakhouse, Fullerton
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best steak anywhere! don’t be in a hurry though, and they’re not open for lunch. also if you want wine, bring your own bottle and pay for corkage.
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best steak anywhere! don’t be in a hurry though, and they’re not open for lunch. also if you want wine, bring your own bottle and pay for corkage.
over 6 years agoalso known as the martini bar. new, but looks like you’re back in the 60’s.
over 6 years agodepends on what yr looking for of course. it’s a comfortable, middle class, mostly well kept city with good schools, etc. not a whole lot of sites, but that’s ok… we like to stay undercover cool around here. here’s a link to a story in the local alternative rag about bars/bands downtown: http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/04/40/hello.php
(excerpt) “Whenever we’re at a live-music impasse, we head to downtown Fullerton, where on any weekend night, we can walk the streets and indulge in 10 different bands playing from a variety of genres. You want blues? There’s Stubrik’s Steakhouse. Jazz? Steamers, of course. Noisy punk and pop, made all the more potent with a readily available hookah? That’s the Santa Fe Café. Cover bands? The Tuscany Club. Lounge/jazz/R&B? The Continental Room. Downtown Fullerton—like Havana before Castro, kinda!”