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Bonus B2 — Anaheim after midnight. The price of everything, the value of nothing.

Where to Eat

Anaheim Packing District
A restored 1925 packinghouse turned food hall. Dozens of artisan vendors, craft beer, and Anaheim’s most vibrant dining scene under one roof.

Midnight In Orange County

Track 15 — the closing drive. Lake Mission Viejo at midnight, windows down.

Where to Eat

Avanzare Italian Dining
Upscale Italian in Mission Viejo. Handmade pasta, extensive wine list, and an intimate setting that makes every dinner feel like an occasion.

Billy Dee

Track 1 — the heart of downtown Santa Ana, where the whole album starts.

Where to Eat

Playground Restaurant
New American cuisine in the heart of 4th Street, Santa Ana. Chef Jason Quinn’s flagship — seasonal, locally sourced, always unexpected.

Holding On

Track 3 — Irvine after dark. Clean streets, quiet energy, late-night drives.

Where to Eat

Nep Cafe by Kei Concepts
Vietnamese-inspired cafe in Irvine. Popular for bánh mì, signature lattes, and weekend brunch crowds.

Newport Hyatt

Track 7 — harbor views, rooftop energy, and the kind of night you tell stories about.

Where to Eat

Watertable at Hyatt Regency
Contemporary dining inside the Newport Beach Hyatt Regency. Harbor-front setting, craft cocktails, and a menu that matches the view.

OCnians

Track 11 — the title track. Surf City, pier walks, and the soul of the album.

Where to Eat

Sugar Shack Cafe
Huntington Beach’s most beloved breakfast spot. Stacked pancakes, beach-town vibes, and a line that proves it’s worth the wait.

$£LLING OC

Track 12 — Old Town Orange. Antique shops, record stores, and hustler energy.

Where to Eat

The Filling Station Old Towne
American diner in the heart of the Old Town Orange circle. Classic comfort food, retro atmosphere, and a local institution.