The Coach House is a legendary music venue/dinner theater located in South Orange County, California. In 1980, Gary Folgner opened the now-famous music venue featuring national and international touring acts. It has been a launching platform for aspiring artists and a home for those that are well established in the industry. The Coach House features a wide-variety of music from classic rock and metal to blues and jazz to country and rockabilly, and everything in between. There is an average of three shows per week at the Coach House. Some noteworthy performances include B.B. King, David Crosby...
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Come join us for a movie experience reminiscent of days gone by. The Regency, located in the Historic District of San Juan Capistrano, is beautifully designed with great attention to detail. We feature first run films, as well as, special events and classic movies in our state of the art luxury 4-screen theaters.
Wine and dine in Ricks Cafe or enjoy your delicious meal delivered to your seat while watching a movie. Experience our VIP theater and enjoy full service from t...
WELCOME TO THE TEA HOUSE ON LOS RIOS
Come and enjoy a unique time in a serene setting, nourish your relationships, take some time for yourself, and have some great food.
Please note: We are unable to take reservations by email or online.
Please call us at (949) 443-3914 for reservations.
In keeping with the motto of San Juan Capistrano, Trevor’s At The Tracks will be dedicated to Preserving the Past to Enhance the Future. We will provide our guests with a first-class dining experience and paired with a menu that is Locally Sourced and Internationally Inspired. Community members and travelers alike will be invited to enjoy sumptuous plates from our Chew Chew Kitchen and handcrafted drinks from our new patio bar, while soaking in the sights and sounds of the historic Capistrano Depot. Our thoughtful renovations will breathe new life back into the iconic Depot building that was...