Top Things To Do in Costa Mesa, California
Just a few miles from the beach and about 35 miles south of Los Angeles in Orange County, Costa Mesa combines cuisine and adventure! From skateboarding to tacos, Costa Mesa, the home for action sports in California, is a great getaway for families and those with an adventurous spirit.Here are just a few fun ways to explore this southern California city, with its sunny weather and the diverse local food scene-- skateboarding with Shreducate Academy, tacos at Wahoo's Fish Tacos, craft beer at Gunwhale Ales, The Camp for sustainable and eco-friendly shopping and dining with a Top Chef at Vaca Restaurant. If you're traveling to Los Angeles, we recommend adding Costa Mesa to your travel list. Travel Tip! Check out our Los Angeles Beach & Active vacation itinerary for more ideas and let Cathy with our Preferred Provider of Travel Services customize an LA and Beyond trip for you.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCHXPEoQgQc&t=5s[/embed]
Top Costa Mesa Cuisine & Adventures

Local Craft BeerGunwhale Ales gets its inspiration from the OC, bringing to market easy-drinking, carbonated pale ales, unfiltered hoppy beers, and more. Located in the SoBECA district of Costa Mesa, this is a cool place to grab a local brew. And you'll find locals drinking here! We recommend trying their different craft beers there or taking them to go. Gunwhale stocks IPA, Saisons, farmhouse hybrids, and more. For those who want a caffeinated kick, Gunwhale also has cold-press coffee and kombucha. Eco-friendly ShoppingGet eco-friendly at The Camp, where retail stores and restaurants all promote environmentalism and the local community. Entrepreneur and creator of The Camp Shaheen Sadeghi curates the stores and tries to stay away from chain stores. Some places to check out here include Blackmarket Bakery for its tasty baked goods and coffee and SEED Peoples Market with cool, California-inspired ethical and eco-minded brands.
Top Chef Dining ExperienceDine at Vaca Restaurant, where celebrity chef Amar Santana brings a Spanish flair to Costa Mesa. Chef Amar Santana competed on season 13 of Bravo TV's Top Chef series. Vaca is known for its meats. On my visit, Chef Santana was cooking up beef cheek croquettes made from slow-cooked beef cheeks, braised in red wine and breaded and fried, topped with beef carpaccio, yellow mustard seeds, and vinegar and sugar and curry shallot marmalade, and olive oil. Divine! Vaca also has craft cocktails and indoor and outdoor dining options with enough space for families and groups. It's located in South Coast Plaza on Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa.
Retro MilkshakesEnjoy dessert at The Straw where retro, award-winning boozy milkshakes make for a very sweet end to your time in Costa Mesa. Entrepreneur Patrick Nguyen takes milkshakes to a whole nother level. I was able to interview him and have him personally craft a Donkey Kong milkshake for me with bananas, cookie butter, chocolate chips, cannoli shell and a chocolate wafer."You know I used to be a bartender, and so because most don't realize that milkshakes derived from bars that were forced to close down during prohibition and so they didn't have anything to sell. So that's the reason why a lot of classic milkshake parlors they kind of look like bars because of that reason. Why do they have like a soda gun? Well probably cause they were making a gin and tonic the night before," said Patrick.Check out our Los Angeles Beach & Active vacation itinerary for more ideas.