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Beach Picnic Date Night


It was a Beach Picnic Date Night in Laguna Beach Friday for Jeff and I.
My post about my
Top Ten Spots For Sunset Cocktails 
in Orange County California
last week seen  HERE
had me yearning for a simple  sunset beach picnic. 
We chose to go to  one of my all time favorite spots. Crystal Cove.


I just love a beautiful picnic
and 
I have learned what works for us over the years.
For me 
there  has to be no cooking involved!


I have done picnics in the past that were so labor intensive
with all of the homemade food prep
that by the time it  came to leave
I was to tired of the whole idea.


These days I simply gather my straw bags,
our beautiful wicker picnic basket complete with real china inside
 blankets and hats
and
 we simply stop at a gourmet market on the way to the beach
for food, wine and flowers!


 Of all of the gorgeous restaurants that Jeff and I are able to frequent
nothing beats a sunset cocktail 
with feet in the water!

But on many California beaches there is no alcohol permitted
so discretion is advisable.


My new romper from Anthropologie was the perfect thing to wear!
I bought it recently thinking I would just wear it at home as it was shorter than I normally wear.

But wearing to the beach was so wonderful!
It made me feel alive and free!
To feel the sun and water on my skin.
To be absolutely not age appropriate was a wonderful feeling!



My  newest kimono worked perfectly as a beach wrap.
I was also able to tie it into a dress to go out after our picnic.
I just can't say enough about my love for dramatic kimonos!





 Pure joy is what I felt in the water!










As always my friends

I wish you love and joy
as you style your life












10 Best Spots for Sunset Cocktails in Orange County



Living in Southern California,
I typically gravitate towards cocktail spots
with gorgeous ocean views!

Although there is a wonderful amount of coastline here,
in reality there are few oceanfront properties that truly give you
an incredible oceanfront experience.

After spending years trying out various spots,
I have rounded up my
top 10 favorite sunset beach cocktail locations
so you can experience the best the SoCal Orange County coast has to offer!

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Before I share my top ten spots
I just wanted to add my best sunset tip.
Did you know that some of the most spectacular parts of a sunset
happen after the sun goes down.

So often I see the crowds leave a sunset
once the sun dips past the horizon line into the ocean.
But for me this is when the light show can begin.
Jeff and I sit there for almost an hour
watching the sky being painted in so many changing colors!
So don't forget there is time before and After the actual sunset!




The Montage Hotel in Laguna Beach
is one of my
all time favorite locations
for sunset cocktails.

The pristine property is situated on one of the
most beautiful beaches in Southern California,
and there are several key spots for drinks at the hotel.

My favorite spot to visit, however, is The Studio,
which can be found after walking through the hotel’s gorgeous farm-to-table gardens.

If you’re lucky, you can grab a spot on
one of their two patio couches overlooking the ocean,
which come with fire pits, blankets, and incredible service.

Prices are on the high-end since The Montage is a five star resort, but the amazing property and gorgeous views always make it worth the splurge!







No matter the season, the outside patio at Hotel Laguna
is always a great choice for sunset cocktails!

With stunning views in both directions,
this historic Spanish-style property offers
cocktails and appetizers at fairly moderate prices for Laguna Beach.

Though the aesthetics of the patio itself may be slightly lacking,
the view of the sun setting into the ocean make up for it!






The Splashes Bar at the Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach
is one of the closest ocean views you can get in Orange County!

The small bar is just about
25 feet away from the surf,
and from my favorite spot by the window
you can watch both the sunset as well as the immaculate beach life happening below.

Drink prices are what you would expect for an upscale hotel,
but they come with a breathtaking view.







This hidden gem in Laguna Beach
is located right on beach,
offering a remarkable oceanfront dining and cocktail experience!

As with most beach front spots, The Deck can be busy,
but tables are worth the wait.
The bar also offers standing room
where you still have a panoramic view of the ocean.








This off-the beaten path restaurant can be found
nestled within the
Historic District of Crystal Cove State Park.

While it’s a bit of a trek to get to,
the ten minute walk from the parking lot to the beach
takes you through the gorgeously renovated 1930s beach resort town.

For the ultimate ocean view,
sit on the deck for dinner.
However, we usually opt for drinks at their side bar
and walk around to the beach right at sunset.

Prices at this laid-back spot are mid-range, and while it can be busy at peak times,
the limited parking helps to keep the beach
from being overrun with crowds.








If you’re looking to have a sunset picnic,
China Cove in Corona del Mar is a must.

Packing drinks and a meal for the beach
is one of my favorite ways to experience the SoCal sunset, and can be made even easier by
grabbing a bottle of wine and sandwiches at a local deli.
(As with any public beach,
make sure to check local alcohol laws or be discreet!)

This hidden beach can be accessed by a flight of stairs
in the waterfront neighborhood,
which then take you down to an intimate beach facing Newport Harbor.







Located on the San Clemente pier,
Fisherman’s Bar
is an old-school oceanfront spot with a daily cocktail hour.

While their interior and basic wine list might not be the greatest draw,
come for the magnificent ocean view, painterly skies, and incredible clam chowder.

Keep in mind during summer months especially, finding a spot on the patio
(or even a parking spot)
can be difficult since it’s first-come first-served.






Monarch Beach Resort, formerly The St. Regis,
is a gorgeous upscale property in Southern California
that offers several spots for sunset cocktails and a view.

While it’s technically located across the highway from the beach,
the hotel is set up high enough so you get
180 degree views of the water!

Aveo Table + Bar is their Mediterranean
“farm-to-bar” restaurant with a gorgeous view,
while 33 Degrees North offers a living-room style vibe
with spectacular views as well.





Tucked on top of the
Casa Del Camino hotel in Laguna Beach,
this vibrant cocktail spot is one of the few rooftop options in Laguna Beach.

Their prices for cocktails and appetizers
are moderate for the beach
(they even have a happy hour during the week),
which makes it a very popular destination.

Make a reservation for one of the tables near the railing
to get a magnificent sunset view.







Another one of my favorite beach picnic spots, 
Crystal Cove is the perfect place for an intimate sunset cocktail.

 Sunsets and cocktails shouldn’t just be limited to the rich 
— 
several of the best spots can simply be found on the sand! 

Since it’s a state beach, 
you’ll either need a beach pass or pay $15 for parking. 
To get to the beach, 
there is a tunnel that runs beneath Pacific Coast Highway, 
but make sure to check the weather beforehand 
since the tides can affect the passageway! 

Even though it’s one of the busiest beaches in the summer, 
it clears out by sunset so you practically have the beach to yourself! 

Keep in mind that you need to be very discreet with your wine here 
since you can get a ticket if it’s too noticeable 
(a Corksicle bottle works wonders!)



To read more about each of these fabulous locations, you can read my full posts here:






As always my friends

I wish you love and joy
as you style your life










Sunset Cocktails ... The Fishermans Bar


I am back today with another installment in my
Sunset Cocktail Series
(You can find the list to the others in the series at the end of this post)

Living nearish the  beaches of Southern California
one of my favorite things always
 is going for cocktails
to take in the sunset over the ocean.

You would think with so much coastline here in South Orange County
there would be a plethora of ocean front choices
but the reality oceanfront views take some searching out.


in San Clemente
provides a wonderful ocean view experience.

The bar is actually built on the front end of the 
San Clemente Pier
so your ocean view experience is a full one. 


Seating at the
Fishermans Bar
is first come, first serve
even for the outside patio which has the most stellar views.



The Fishermans Bar 
features a daily cocktail hour
at moderate prices.
Which sounds all good
but it actually means in the summer months
getting a table outside can be more like the luck of the draw
and 
that's after you find parking.

But there is also the Fishermans Restaurant on the opposite side of the pier
that has more of a Fine Dining experience
where you can confirm reservations.


Finding parking in San Clemente during prime summer hours can be tricky.
But we have found if we come prepared to walk a good distance
(think up to a mile)
parking can be successful.


And summer strolls through the waterfront streets
can actually be pretty wonderful and add to the beach life experience.



Even getting a seat at the bar  inside can provide views
as the sky puts on it's show over the water.


Many people think that once the sun dips down into the water
the sunset is over
but for me
that's just when the dramatic lighting begins.
Sometimes in the summer months
there can be another whole hour of magic to come!


The main draw for the Fishermans Bar for me is definitely  what's happening outside
with the painterly skies and ocean.

The interior is old school oceanfront
and 
wine selection are just the basics
but they do have a full bar
and
the clam chowder can  almost be worth the drive.


Just making the Fishermans Bar  in San Clemente
a destination stop will get you outside at the beach
in time for a glorious beach walk.



As always my friends

I wish you love and joy
as you style your life





Part 1 - Laguna Beach Hotel ~ HERE
Part 2 - The Studio at the Montage ~ Here
Part 3 - Splashes at the Surf and Sand Hotel ~ HERE
Part 4 - The Deck Laguna Beach ~ HERE
Part 5 - The Beachcomber Laguna Beach ~ HERE
Part 6 - China Cove Picnic ~ HERE
Part 7 - Monarch Beach Resort ~ HERE
Part 8 - Beach Picnics ~ HERE
Part 9 - The Del Coronado ~ HERE











Sunset Beach Picnics


Sunset Beach picnics
 are one of my favorite things to do this summer
here in
 Southern California.

As much as I love going out to many of the  amazing restaurants
we have here
there is just something magical about packing a picnic
and
heading down to the beach for sunset.

Sitting on the beach
watching the sky change colors
with a good glass of wine
is pretty much summer at it's best in my book!


To make packing up a picnic easier
I have recently been collecting pieces to make 
a stylish beach picnic a snap!

Like these gorgeous tiffins from
Mur Lifestyle

Not being one who enjoys cooking
a one stop shop at either Whole foods or Trader Joe's
and 
some quick repackaging
and 
I'm ready to hit the beach with a beautiful healthy  and stylish meal!


Pulling out my
a couple of wooden and canvas chairs and tables
and 
drinks packed up
and 
we are on our way!


A little bouquet is always  a special  finishing flourish I adore.


I have also been collecting
Weck glass containers
which work perfectly for individual salad servings.


The tiffin containers open up to great serving pieces
as well as individual portion  dishes.



For drinks
I bring my new
Corkcicle Canteen

with enamel tumblers by
Falcon Enamelware


The Corkcicle Canteen is my favorite new product!
This medium size holds and entire bottle of wine
and keeps things hot or cold for ten hours!

The many color selections are absolutely fresh!


I am adoring picnics so much these days
I reorganized my kitchen cupboard 
just so I could organize all of my new picnic supplies together!


On our picnics I'm all good with wine
while my husband prefers gin and tonics
so I have outfitted a vintage train case
just for traveling gin and tonics!



Inside I keep it stocked with the small bottle of Sapphire
Fever-T tonics
a small cutting board
and 
two hand made ceramic tumblers.


A small vintage bottle for flowers
and 
stainless cheese cutters for the cutting board.


I even have a vintage table cloth tucked in the bottom
and 
keep all the glass pieces protected 
by wrapping then with coordinating cloth napkins.

This little traveling bar case
is also perfect for hotel stays on our road trips.

I always put it away fully stock
so I can pull it out in a flash for any impromptu getaways!


I hope I have inspired you to take your own sunset picnics …

whether at the beach or anywhere with a view …

they are a perfect way to get out 
and
 experience some fabulous natural beauty.


There is something truly soulful
about a good meal
while making  the time to just 
take in the changing light …

whether as a party of one
or
a romantic date
or 
getting together with friends …

A sunset picnic 
is always a great choice!


As always my friends

I wish you love and joy
as you style your life





Want more picnic inspiration
you might want to check these posts ….

A Picnic Celebration
China Cove Picnic
Sunset Beach Cocktails