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AUTHENTIC. AMERICAN. WOOD-FIRED. Serving lunch and dinner daily, just minutes away. Enjoy our lively Happy Hour with drink and bar bite specials in the bar. Happy Hour hours may vary by location. Agoura Hills | Camarillo | Moorpark | Northridge Ventura (Spring 2009) woodranch.com Anaheim Hills | Arcadia | Cerritos | Chino Hills (Fall 2008) | Corona | The Grove, LA | Rancho Santa Margarita | Valencia CALENDAR OF EVENTS - SUMMER JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Fourth of July: Camarillo Air Show Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival Almost every community plays host to its own activities to celebrate Independence Day, each one culminating in a fireworks show. Call individual cities or visit their Web sites for up-to-date information. Held at the Camarillo Airport, this two-day event scheduled in late August allows visitors a chance to wander among experimental, home-built, vintage and classic airplanes. Includes aerial displays, food and a business expo. (805) 650-9639 or (805) 490-1033. www.eaa723.org. Held at various locations throughout Camarillo. Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Camarillo Fiesta & Street Fair Celebrating the city’s incorporation the fair is held in Old Town Camarillo on Ventura Boulevard. Food, games, entertainment and other attractions. (805) 676-4840. Web site: http://www.camarillofiesta.com. Hueneme Beach Festival 3rd of July Fireworks Extravaganza Features rides, games, live music, arts and crafts, interactive displays, food, all at Hueneme Beach Park on Surfside Drive. This event will take place August 23-24. (805) 986-6590 or (805) 986-6542. www.huenemebeachfest.org. July 3 at Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road, Moorpark. Two concerts, games and attractions, Sky diving team and fireworks display. (805) 517-6300. http://www.ci.moorpark.ca.us Summer Concerts at Historic Heritage Square Seabee Days Tentatively held in July at Naval Base Ventura County, the annual event offers a carnival, parade, military displays, food, tours of the Seabee Museum and free entertainment. www.nbvc.navy.mil/seebeedays. Oxnard Salsa Festival This celebration of salsa food, music and dance usually takes place during the last week of July. Sponsored by the Downtown Oxnard Merchants Association at Plaza Park on Fifth Street in Oxnard. (805) 247-0197. www.oxnardsalsafestival.com Santa Paula Citrus Festival This festival offers a full weekend of entertainment, carnival rides, a downtown parade, farmers market, citrus and avocado pavilion, arts and crafts and games. The event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Santa Paula. This event usually takes place in midJuly. (805) 933-4200. www.santapaulafestival.org. Fridays 6-8pm; 715 S. “A” St., Downtown Oxnard. Call (805) 483-7960 for more information. Channel Islands Festival of Sail 2008 Tall Ships Celebration Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 for details. Channel Islands Harbor Fine Arts & Crafts Show Food, Wine & Microbrewery Festival Over 1,200 connoisseurs from all over the Valley gather each year at Westfield Promenade to experience the ultimate in dining indulgence from local restaurants, wineries, and microbreweries. Call Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (818) 347-4737 or visit www.visitvalleyofthestars.org for details. Ventura Street Fair Ventura’s downtown comes alive on Independence Day It features arts and crafts, food from local restaurants, live entertainment, a children’s parade and other activities. Starting the celebration is the Pushem-Pullem Parade. Ventura County Boat Show The shores of Lake Casitas are turned back to the 16th century for this annual event, usually held in late September. Re-enactors re-create a Pirate village, complete with music and food. (805) 496-6036. www.goldcoastfestivals.com. Moorpark Country Days This is Moorpark’s largest civic event, featuring a parade and street fair along High Street. (805) 514-0243. www.countrydays.org. Channel Islands Seafood Festival Food, beer, wine, live music, arts and crafts, marine displays and a children’s area are offered at this event, usually held in late September. (800) 390-6694. Simi Valley Days This community celebration gets into full swing with a carnival mid-month at Los Angeles Avenue and Madera Road. Other events include a skateboarding contest, music, old-fashioned family picnic and parade. (805) 675-8668. www.simivalleydays.org. Local artists display their talents on the boardwalk at Channel Islands Harbor. Continuous live music and a variety of local exotic foods to appeal to every taste. Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 for details. Thousand Oaks Arts Festival Cool Breeze Century Bicycle Ride Ventura Lemon Fest Each year, the Channel Islands Bicycle Club and the Kiwanis Club of Ventura team up to welcome more than 1,600 cyclists for a 30-, 60-, 100- or 126-mile ride north from Ventura. Money raised helps fund the clubs’ charitable causes. www.cibike.org. Typically held in early September at Pacific View Mall in Ventura, the festival is designed to honor lemons, which once grew on the land where the shopping center now sits. The festival includes live entertainment, a children’s play area, arts and crafts, food cooking demonstrations and contests. (805) 642-0605. www.lemonfest.com. Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival Held at Kingsmen Park at California Lutheran Univ. in Thousand Oaks, this free event features TWO Shakespeare plays. Performances are Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Entertainment and food . Bring your blankets or chairs. (805) 493-3455. Web site: http://www.kingsmenshakespeare.org/festival/index.php Gold Coast Pirate Faire BJ Thomas at the Valley Cultural Center Family Earth Day – 2 p.m. Concert – 6 p.m. Warner Park with eco-friendly workshops and informational booths with tips and products on how to conserve energy. An electric bicycle marathon with celebrity contestants will end up in Warner Park just in time to enjoy a concert by Oscar and Grammy award winner and legendary singer, songwriter, B.J. Thomas. Music, theater and dance performances, art show and sale are offered at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza and Gardens of the World. Held in midSeptember. (805) 496-6141. Sea Fest Weekend Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. Vintage Rods Classic Car Show Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. Ventura County Fair The annual celebration of agricultural and creative achievements takes place at the county fairgrounds on Ventura’s waterfront. The 12-day fair features nationally known entertainers, a rodeo and demolition derby. (805) 648-3376. www.venturacountyfair.org. The site also lists other events at the fairgrounds throughout the year. Ventura Summer ArtWalk Ventura Hillside Music Festival Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. Aloha Beach Festival Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. More than 150 artists will exhibit their works at more than 70 downtown Ventura locations at the Summer Artwalk in August. (805) 658-4760. www.venturaartwalk.org. The show takes place at Fisherman’s Wharf, Channel Islands Harbor, and features more than 150 boats in the water and more than 200 boats and displays on land. The 2008 event takes place July 10-13. (805) 323-655-2020. www.ci-boatshow.com. Presenting Magazine 2 July-December 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS - FALL OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Oxnard Multicultural Festival North Pole Express Fillmore & Western Railway Snow, Snow, Snow and Santa at Gates Canyon Park Held at Plaza Park in downtown Oxnard is September or October, the festival features live entertainment, music and dance from around the world. Come share Call Fillmore Chamber of Commerce 805-524-0351 or visit www.heritagevalley.net for details. Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details your traditions while learning about the customs of others. (805) 385-7434 or www.visitoxnard.com. Christmas Tree Train Fillmore & Western Railway Fillmore & Western Railway “Pumpkin Liner” to Faulkner Farms Pumpkin Patch Call Fillmore Chamber of Commerce 805-524-0351 or visit www.heritagevalley.net for details. Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Moorpark Civil War Re-enactment Camarillo Christmas Parade The event features two days of soldiers, horses and Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com 1st Sunday at the Airport & Flying Flea Market Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Wine & Wings Santa Paula Airport Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Kinetic Sculpture Race Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or battles at Tierra Rejada Ranch in early to midNovember. The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Moorpark. www.moorparkrotary.com Dinner with Santa Fillmore & Western Railway Holiday Lights on the Water Call Fillmore Chamber of Commerce 805-524-0351 or visit www.heritagevalley.net for details. Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 or visit www.visitoxnard.com for details. Oxnard Tree Lighting Celebration Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 or visit www.visitoxnard.com for details. visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Day of the Dead Event Seaside Highland Games Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Pier Under the Stars, Food and Wine Festival Holiday Tree Lighting Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Santa Paula Historical Society Exhibit Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. 50th Annual Channel Islands Harbor Parade of Lights The annual lighted boat parade celebrates Christmas “California Style.” Boats are decorated and paraded throughout Channel Islands Harbor. Early afternoon activities include snow play for kids, strolling carolers, sleigh bell carriage rides, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. www.venturaharborvillage.com Santa at the Santa Susana Historic Railroad Depot Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. 30th Annual Holiday Street Festival Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or Tree Lighting at Simi Valley Town Center Held the first Sunday in December, the street fair visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 features live entertainment, arts and crafts, food and Day of the Dead Celebration Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details the Downtown Cultural District of Ventura. Ronald Reagan Library Christmas Tree Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 Haunted House or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. other activities spread throughout the nine blocks of Harvest Artwalk Artwork displays, entertainment and children’s Harvest Festival activities are part of the downtown Ventura event. Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or (805) 658-4760. www.venturaartwalk.org. visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. (805) 654-7830. 30th Annual Ventura Harbor Parade of Lights This free festival of choirs, strolling carolers, and of course, Santa starts at 1pm. The parade begins at 7pm and a fireworks show is the grand finale. 805-642-8618 Holiday Traditions Ventura Style On the first Saturday in December, Pacific View Mall in Ventura holds this event, which includes a snow play area, karaoke caroling contest, holiday tree Ghost Tours lighting and fireworks. (805) 642-0605. Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or www.shoppacificvies.com visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. 23rd Annual Westlake Village Auto Show Call Thousand Oaks – Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce 805-370-0035 or visit www.towlvchamber.org for details. July-December 2008 3 Presenting Magazine Presenting Magazine Publisher, Editor Rick & Jan O’Bryant Creative Director Scott Spindel Webmaster Mark Koep Presenting, Inc. 128 Auburn Ct., Ste 108A Westlake Village, CA 91362 805-371-4466 For Advertising inquires call 805-371-4466 or email: [email protected] www.presentingmagazine.com Presenting, Inc. would like to thank the these contributors for providing photographs and content: Ventura Visitors & Convention Bureau (www.ventura-usa.com) Oxnard Conventions & Visitors Bureau (www.visitoxnard.com) Special thank you to photographer, Jeffrey Greenberg. Copyright 2008 Presenting, Inc. All rights reserved Presenting, Inc. has made best efforts to verify accuracy of telephone numbers, address and any other information provided. Presenting, Inc. will not be held responsible for any inaccuracies of information in this publication. Table of Contents Calendar of Events 2 Community Guides Dear Area Guests, About three years ago Direct Access International, Inc. was privileged to help launch the first issue of Presenting Magazine. This year we are very excited to become its sole publisher. With over a 15 year background in publishing and creating hotel guest directories it is a natural fit to do a hotel guest magazine. We want to maintain a top quality publication that hotels can be proud to offer their guests. I sincerely hope you find this offering of maps, shopping and dining recommendations, travel tips and area information helpful during your stay. Your hotel has arranged for Presenting Magazine to be made available at no charge to their guests as an added service. The advertisers promoted in the magazine make it all possible and welcome you to the area and their businesses. So please give them a try. Presenting Magazine is meant to serve as a useful overview of the most needed, or hopefully interesting, information for a short term visitor to the area. Consider this a good list of many of the best, but far from all of the things to do, places to dine and areas to shop. The area is far too rich in possibilities and our visitors too diverse in their interests to get it all between the covers of a single magazine. Agoura, Calabasas, Woodland Hills 5 Camarillo, Oxnard 11 Fillmore, Santa Paula 15 Moorpark, Simi Valley 19 Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village 23 Ventura 31 Museums 36 Golf 38 Television Schedule 41 Key Phone Numbers 41 We want to continue to make Presenting Magazine the premier in-room hotel magazine. If you have any suggestions or ways we may improve, please let us know. Our contact information is listed on this page. We look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Rick & Jan O’Bryant Direct Access International, Inc. Special Features Adventure Options 42 Attractions North and South 44 Cover shot: The beautiful Gardens of The World in Thousand Oaks, a gift to the city from The Hogan Foundation. See page 43. 4 July-December 2008 COMMUNITY GUIDE - AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS, WOODLAND HILLS Woodland Hills Woodland Hills is named for its more than 120,000 eucalyptus, sycamore, fir, pine and pepper trees planted throughout the area. It was in this area, that the treaty was signed to end the Mexican War, thus clearing the way for California to be admitted to the Union in 1850 as the 31st State. Agoura Hills The community’s name was chosen to honor early settler Pierre Augoure in 1928, but though misspelling or for ease of pronunciation, the Postal Service changed it to Agoura, becoming Agoura Hills with the city’s incorporation. Located in the Santa Monica Mountain foothills just 30 minutes from many urban centers, the city sits among oak-covered canyons and rolling hillsides and is just minutes from ocean beaches. Visitors will be treated to a city with culture! The Valley Cultural Center serves the greater San Fernando Valley as the prominent resource in promoting the performing and visual arts. Warner Center Park, the 20-acre plot of land donated by the Harry Warner family (Warner Brothers Pictures) is host to free concerts in the park, including the Playboy Jazz Festival, to more than 145,000 people Hotels/Inns 1 Best Western WH 818-340-1000 2 Comfort Inn 818-347-8080 3 Visitors who like the great outdoors will enjoy this “Gateway to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area with hiking and biking trails in over 80 acres, in six parks, ranging from small neighborhood parks to an equestrian center. The Reyes Adobe Historical Site at the base of Ladyface Mountain represents 150 years of exciting California history through documented stories and artifacts from the families that have called the Reyes Adobe home since 1850. Country Inn & Suites 818-232-5200 4 Good Nite Inn 5 Hilton Garden Inn 6 Holiday Inn 818-880-6000 818-591-2300 818-883-6110 7 4 Homewood Suites-Hilton 818-865-1000 8 4 8 1 5 9 2 Hilton Woodland Hills 818-595-1000 9 Marriott Warner Center 818-887-4800 3 3 10 Renaissance Agoura Hills 3 3 818-707-1220 3 5 Agoura Rd 3 Topanga 3 2 es 7 1 4 Las V irgen 10 3 Lost Hills The Chumash Indians referred to the area as a place “where the wild geese fly”. Calabaza is the Spanish word for pumpkin or gourd. Legend Kanan Rd. Calabasas Chesebro Call for exact locations 3 3 3 3 63 3 3 3I 3 3 tells that the area came to be known as Calabasas after hundreds of pumpkin seeds sprouted when a wagonload of pumpkins tumbled to the ground. Naturally, it is now the site for the annual Pumpkin Festival. Visitors will see that the area has rural overtones with modern amenities including The Commons at Calabasas, a relatively new 2000,000 sq. ft. shopping center with restaurants, retail and office space, a business park and a community center health club. It’s an ideal location to enjoy a quiet retreat while seeing the sights in busy Los Angeles. Calabasas also offers quick proximity to the coast beaches through Malibu and Topanga Canyons. Entertainment/Shopping 1 Edwards Calabasas Stadium 6 818-223-0200 2 The Commons 818-222-3444 3 Mann 8 Agoura Hills 818-707-9966 4 Westfield Topanga Mall 818-594-8732 5 Promenade Mall/AMC Theatres 818-594-8732 Please See Movie and Shopping Section for Address 2 1 5 o nt rre P k ar So Restaurants/Night Life 1 Brasserie/Hilton 818-595-1000 (see 8 ) 2 Breeze/Marriott 818-887-4800 (see 9 ) 3 Cisco’s Mexican 818-879-1150 4 Pizza Cookery 818-887-4770 5 Wood Ranch BBQ 818-591-8900 Dining Cocktails Live Music See Thousand Oaks/Westlake Map for more options Please See Restaurant Section for Address July-December 2008 5 Presenting Magazine DINING GUIDE - AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS, WOODLAND HILLS AGOURA HILLS Avi’s Bistro Ethnic Kosher cuisine. 30315 Canwood St., Agoura Hills. (818) 991-9560 Blue Restaurant & Bar Dishes are infused with American, Mexican and Caribbean influence, resulting in some of the most delicious California cuisine around (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 5017 Lewis Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 889-8476 www.blueclubs.com Café 14 The husband and wife team whip up an assemblage of tasty options at this Cal-French eatery - no one’s leaving unsatisfied. (Dinner) 30315 Canwood Street, Agoura Hills. (818) 991-9560. Chapter 8 Chef Eddy Shin knows how to cook and age a great steak. You will come for the food, and stay for the nightclub (Dinner) (Full Bar) 29020 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 889-2088. wwwchapter8lounge.com Cisco’s Since 1971, Cisco’s has offered the very best in quality and freshness when preparing our authentic Mexican Dishes. The festive atmosphere and courteous service provide a great destination for friends and families. 686 Lindero Canyon Road., Oak Park. (818) 879-1150 (se our ad on page 25) Dolcetto Fine Italian Cuisine Come for the home Ravioli, Osso Buco, and the Linguine Pescatore. At least that’s what owner Gino Dolcetto recommends at this romantic pink and burgundy Italian dining room. (Dinner) 5879 Kanan Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 889-1294 Presenting Magazine Fabrocini’s Italian Kitchen Moz Buddha Lounge Fabrocini’s is a family style restaurant for couples, families and groups. It is also a popular place for business lunches. Groups up to 60 people can arrange a private party. The atmosphere is informal and the prices are moderate. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 29020 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 879-8268 www.fabrocinis.com The menu features fresh fish, steaks and chops with Asian influenced cooking, refined but not fussy, classical in technique but based on a lusty love for food. The result is an ambitious and eclectic menu. Live music. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 30105 West Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 735-0091 www.mozbar.com H20 Sea Gril Resembling an old Tuscan farmhouse with old oak trees silhouetting the rolling hills of old Agoura, Padri captures the true essence of Tuscany Italian cuisine steeped in tradition with a romantically handsome atmosphere. Live music. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 29002 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 8653700 www.padrirestaurant.net Padri Italian Cuisine & Martini Bar California-style cuisine with ambiance and colorful creative setting, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring sumptuous buffets. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) Renaissance Agoura Hills Hotel, 30100 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 707-1220 marriott.com/property/abouthotel/re staurants/laxag Rustico Leila’s Restaurant & Wine Bar Italian is the base of this busy Westlake restaurant but it also serves up some Continental cuisine ranging from Battered Sand Dabs in a lemon-caper sauce, Steak Frites and a Crispy Duck in an orange-ginger sauce. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1125 Lindero Canyon Road, Oak Park. (818) 889-0191 A casual, contemporary setting combined with bold fusion cuisine has created a Mecca for those looking for fine dining and fine wines without the pomp and circumstance. Leila’s is open for dinner only, Tuesday through Sunday from 5:00 pm. Reservations strongly recommended. (Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 752 Lindero Canyon Road, Oak Park. (818) 707-6939 www.leilasrestaurant.com Senor Carlos Executive Chef Domenick Medina has created a wonderful selection of Latin dishes. There will be something there sure to please everyone at the table. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 30315 Canwood St., Agoura Hills. (818) 991-2170. Maria’s Italian Kitchen Maria’s Italian Kitchens often remind guests of the casual, sometimes boisterous, neighborhood eateries of another era. Growing up in Hoboken, New Jersey, Maria learned all the delicious nuances of Napolitano family recipes. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 29035 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills. (818) 865-8999 www.mariasitaliankitchen.com Sushi Agoura Featuring excellent and very fresh sushi. 5015 Cornell Road, Suite H, Agoura Hills. (818) 991-0245 Terri’s Cafe At Terri’s they care about your dietary needs and good health. 6 They use only the freshest produce, and all their meat is hormone-free and California grown. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) 30135 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 707-1934 Willy’s Smokehouse Some of the best barbeque in Agoura Hills. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 28434 Roadside Drive, Agoura Hills. (818) 991-7227 Wood Ranch Wood Ranch features “The Food That Makes America Great!” - a menu of award winning, high quality, signature items such as: Premium American Baby Back Pork Ribs; Certified Angus Beef steaks, Prime Rib and Burgers; USDA Choice Tri-Tip Roasts; fresh Fish and Chicken; and Pasta. They also offer a broad selection of innovative and attractively presented salads, appetizers and homemade desserts as well as full liquor service. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 5050 Cornell Road, Agoura Hills. (818) 597-8900 www.woodranch.com (see our ad on inside front cover) CALABASAS Cosmo’s Grill Serving classic favorites. Open 7 days. Dine-in or delivery catering available. Open Sun-Thurs 11:00 am to 9:00 pm. Fri-Sat 11:00 am to 10:00 pm. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 23663 Calabasas Road, Calabasas. (818) 591-2211 www.cosmosgrill.com Fins Excellent, well-prepared seafood and creative Continental dishes at reasonable prices. Kudos for the best Macadamia Nut encrusted halibut. The Calabasas branch boasts a lovely patio with views of a creek. (Dinner) 23504 Calabasas Road (Mulholland Dr.), Calabasas. (818) 223-3467 www.finsinc.com July-December 2008 King’s Fish House Owned and operated by three generations, their love for seafood made it inevitable that sooner or later their passion for fresh fish would create such a special place. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 4798 Commons Way, Calabasas. (818) 224-1979 www.kingsseafood.com La Paz Mexican Seafood Restaurant and Catering service, proudly servind fine Mexican Food for over 25 years in 7 restaurants in five Southeastern states. 4505 Las Virgenes Rd., Calabasas. (818) 880-8076 www.lapaz.com Marmalade Café Customers enjoy dining in a spectacular environment matched with wonderful food and fully attentive service. Marmalade Café provides just that. 4783 Commons Way, Suite E, Calabasas, CA 91302. (818) 225-9092 www.marmaladecafe.com Mi Place Supporters say this solid, familyoriented Cal-Italian trio is equally apt for an informal dinner before the movies or for a lazy weekend brunch at reasonable prices. (Brunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) The Commons, 4799 Commons Way (Calabasas Road), Calabasas. (818) 591-8822 Calitalia Their philosophy is the profound belief that food tastes its best when it is cooked to maintain its purest natural state – consciously choosing the type of cooking style Carusowestvalleyad 1 July-December 2008 and finding just the right balance of seasoned oils, butter, marinades, spices and herbs to highlight the natural essence of the dish while tantalizing your taste buds and nourishing your body. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 23536 Calabasas Road, Old Town Calabasas. (818) 223-9600 Shibuya Sushi Rivera Restaurant & Lounge Great menu selections of fine Japanese cuisine in an upscale atmosphere. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd. #2010A, Canoga Park. (818) 3401300. www.bistroka.com Fresh, delicious, excellent sushi! 4774 Park Granada, Suite 8B, Calabasas. (818) 225-1560 full service bar and private dining room for parties. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 18663 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana. (818) 344-1191 Flemings WOODLAND HILLS (VICINITY) Bistro Ka Restaurateur Tommaso Bartlett brings his top notch experience to yet another fine restaurant. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 23683 Calabasas Road, Calabasas. (818) 224-2163 Breeze Grill & Martini Bar Located in the Marriott Warner Center Hotel. Casual Fine Dining. Happy hour, Sunday Brunch 21850 Oxnard St., Woodland Hills. (818) 887-4800 (see our ad on page 8) Saddle Peak Lodge High wood-beam ceilings, hunting trophies on the walls and large fireplaces distinguish this Calabasas destination that supplies a welcome change from the stark, modern décor of top LA restaurants. The exotic New American fare spotlighting outstanding game dishes is equally memorable. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 419 Cold Canyon Road (Puma Rd.), Calabasas. (818) 222-3888 www.saddlepeaklodge.com California Pizza Kitchen Pizzas are created with flavors from Thai to Jamacan Jerk. Salads, made-to-order pastas, soups, sandwiches, appetizers and desserts. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 6606 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Canoga Park (818) 884-8858 www.californiapizzakitchen.com Sagebrush Cantina A legendary meeting place since 1974. Best appetizers. Best Margaritas. (Brunch Sundays, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 23527 Calabasas Road, Calabasas. (818) 222-6062 www.sagebrushcantina.com Charlie G’s Prime Steak House Fine dining, great steaks and excellent service. Specialties include Maryland Crab Cakes, NY Strip Steak, fresh fish, appetizers, 7 Fleming’s has raised the standard of excellence for steakhouses to a whole new level. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 6373 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 346-1005 www.flemingssteakhouse.com Frankie’s Italian Kitchen Enjoy consistently good food and service. 5538 Reseda Blvd., Tarzana. (818) 705-1295 www.frankiesitaliankitchen.com Kabuki Japanese Restaurant Look for the Red Mask, come eat and have fun. Kabuki makes you believe that Japanese cuisine is the new comfort food. Enjoy casual atmosphere, today’s hottest music, people smiling and a friendly staff. 20940 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 7048700 www.kabukirestaurants.com Kate Mantilini It’s one of the largest restaurants in L.A. but still run like a mom ‘n pop shop. Enjoy Americana homegrown classics such as meatloaf, chicken pot pie, warm apple pie and their signature white chili, Eastern Shore crab cakes and roast prime rib. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 5921 Owensmouth Avenue, Woodland Hills. (818) 348-1095 5/23/08 3:05:55 PM Presenting Magazine La Finestra Their creative Italian specials change weekly, and they use only the freshest ingredients and even import their cheeses. (Lunch, Dinner) 19467 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana. (818) 342-2824 shores of Thailand. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer, Wine) 20969 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 883-9477 www.nicolaskitchen.com Pizza Cookery, The With a 300 seat dining room and an experience catering staff, this is an ideal location for your next hosted event. The seasonal patio has an old-world feel of dining on the bustling streets of Florence. 6100 N. Topanga Canyon Rd., #1330, Woodland Hills. (818) 887-3777 www.maggianos.com In business since 1975 in the same location across the street from the Westfield Promenade. It is a full service restaurant featuring pizzas, salads, sandwiches and their famous garlic & cheese rolls. All credit cards accepted. 6209 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 8874770. www.pizzacookery.com (see our ad on page 6) Maria’s Italian Kitchen Pasto Restaurant and Café Maggiano’s Maria’s Italian Kitchens often remind guests of the casual, sometimes boisterous, neighborhood eateries of another era. Growing up in Hoboken, New Jersey, Maria learned all the delicious nuances of Napolitano family recipes. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 23331 Mulholland Dr., Woodland Hills. (818) 225-0586 www.mariasitaliankitchen.com Milano’s International Cuisine 21550 Oxnard Street, Woodland Hills. Monty’s Steak House Steaks to perfection in a 50’s atmosphere. 5371 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 716-9736 Morton’s, The Steak House “The Best Steak Anywhere!” 6250 Canoga Ave., Suite 111, Woodland Hills. (818) 703-7272 www.mortons.com Nicola’s Kitchen Italian food with influences ranging from the California Coast to the Presenting Magazine Ruth’s Chris uWink From humble beginnings in New Orleans to current position as the world’s largest fine dining company, Ruth’s Chris Steak House celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2005. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Suite #1360, Woodland Hills. (818) 227-9505 www.ruthschris.com The driving force behind uWink is the proprietary software that connects patrons to a rich library of media and entertainment content, to the restaurant’s operating system and to each other. (Lunch, Dinner) 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 9921100. www.uwink.com Soup’s Grill Piacere is Italian for “it’s our pleasure”, but at Villa Piacere, the pleasure will be all yours. 22160 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 704-1185 www.villapiacere.com Owned and operated by Milwaukee Brewers pitcher and San Fernando Valley native, Jeff Suppan and wife Dana. Soup’s is designed to have an atmosphere where great food and great service go hand in hand. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 21028 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 884-6005 www.soupsgrill.com Middle Easter, American Traditional blend. 17620 Ventura Blvd., Encine. (818) 728-1212 Pomodoro Cucina Italiana Is there really any reason a casual dining restaurant can’t offer unique food, great design and real Milano style? Clothes, cars, food – let’s face it, style is good everywhere. 21600 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 340-2400 www.pastapomodoro.com Villa Piacere Yankee Doodles Sports Bar 21870 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 883-3030 www.yankeedoodles.com SuperWok 5418 Reseda Blvd., Tarzana. (818) 342-6383 www.superwok.com Tatsuki Japanese Restaurant “The best sushi for reasonable prices. Try the stuffed squid!” 21630 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 340-8690 Poquito Mas The original Baja Taco Stand. 21049 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 887-2007 www.poquitomas.com The Farm of Beverly Hills Since 1997, The Farm has been serving up a sophisticated mastery of simple fresh ingredients carefully chosen for quality. 6600 Topanga Canyon Blvd. #1030, Canoga Park. (818) 888-6738. www.thefarmofbeverlyhills.com Roy’s Hawaiian Fusion of Woodland Hills Roy’s serves famous seafood entrée to mouthwatering steaks in a casual atmosphere. 6363 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 888-4801 The White Harte Pub This is a British pub so legitimate that British people actually frequent it! (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 22456 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills. (818) 224-3822 Ruby’s Diner As owner Cavanaugh states, “As our motto says, ‘Only the best for our guest!” 6100 Topanga Canyon, Woodland Hills. (818) 340-7829 www.rubysdiner.com 8 July-December 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS - AGOURA HILLS, CALABASAS, WOODLAND HILLS JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Fourth of July Celebration - Agoura Hills Agoura Hills Activities Agoura Hills Activities Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Fireworks Spectacular - Calabasas Calabasas Activities Calabasas Activities Calabasas High School $10/person, children under 2 free (818) 222-2782 Call Calabasas Chamber of Commerce (818) 222-5680 or visit www.calabasaschamber.com for details. Call Calabasas Chamber of Commerce (818) 222-5680 or visit www.calabasaschamber.com for details. BJ Thomas in Concert Dynamite Chili Cook Off Valley Cultural Center, August 10, 6pm www.woodlandhillscc.net for details. Call Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (818) 347-4737 or visit www.visitvalleyofthestars.org for details. Councilman Zine’s Annual July 4th Fireworks Extravaganza Valley Cultural Center; L.A. Pierce Symphonic Winds. Concert – 6 p.m., Fireworks at 9:08 p.m. Fourth of July featuring live music to a spectacular fireworks display! The Knack in Concert Valley Cultural Center, August 17, 6pm www.woodlandhillscc.net for details. Ticket To Ride (Beatles Tribute Band) Valley Cultural Center, July 20, 6pm www.woodlandhillscc.net for details. OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Agoura Hills Activities Agoura Hills Activities Holiday Tree Lighting Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Call Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce 818-597-7300 or visit www.agourachamber.com for details. Trick or Treat at Juan de Anza Park Calabasas Activities Call Calabasas Chamber of Commerce (818) 222-5680 or visit www.calabasaschamber.com for details. Call Calabasas Chamber of Commerce (818) 222-5680 or visit www.calabasaschamber.com for details Woodland Hills Activities Woodland Hills Activities Call Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (818) 347-4737 or visit www.visitvalleyofthestars.org for details. Call Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (818) 347-4737 or visit www.visitvalleyofthestars.org for details. Snow, Snow, Snow and Santa at Gates Canyon Park Call Calabasas Chamber of Commerce (818) 222-5680 or visit www.calabasaschamber.com for details. Woodland Hills Holiday Parade Call Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce (818) 347-4737 or visit www.visitvalleyofthestars.org for details. SHOPPING See Maps for precise locations The Commons Calabasas Commons Way (818) 222-3444 Anchor Stores: Edwards Cinema, Barnes and Noble, Starbucks, Williams-Sonoma, King’s Fish House Promenade Woodland Hills 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd. (818) 884-7090 50+ stores. Anchors include two large Macy’s, Coach, Williams-Sonoma and Laura Ashley. Ruth’s Chris, Wolfgang Pucks Café Westfield Topanga Mall Woodland Hills 6600 Topanga Cyn Blvd (818) 594-8732 Anchor Stores: Nordstrom, GAP, Abercrombie, Crate & Barrel July-December 2008 9 Presenting Magazine Reliable, Ontime, Local Service Door-to-Door Airport Shuttles, Town Cars, Limousines 805-389-8196 • Wine Tours and Special Events • www.rrshuttle.com 7343-PSC / 7343P-TCP Restaurants/Night Life Outback Steakhouse 1 Entertainment/Shopping 805-988-4329 2 1 A&M Boat Charters/Cruises 10 805-644-1499 2 Yolandas 2 9 7 The Esplanade Mall 805-389-9922 Dining Cocktails Live Music Please See Restaurant Section for Address 3 Plaza Stadium 14 Cinemas 1 8 805-487-8380 6 Please See Shopping Section for Address 11 7 Solar Dr. 805-485-1146 7 Hotels/Inns 1 Best Western Inn 805-483-9581 2 Casa Sirena Marina Resort 805-985-6311 3 3 Channel Islands Inn 805-487-7755 4 Country Inn Suites 805-983-7171 1 5 Embassy Suites-Mandalay 805-984-2500 5 6 Grandstay Suites 7 Hampton Inn 805-983-6808 2 3 Peninsula Rd 7 77 2 805-985-1100 8 Hilton Garden Inn 805-983-8600 1 9 Marriott Courtyard 805-278-2200 10 Marriott Residence Inn 805-278-2200 7 4 11 Oxnard Vagabond 805-648-5371 Call for exact locations Presenting Magazine 10 July-December 2008 COMMUNITY GUIDE - CAMARILLO, OXNARD Visitors will enjoy touring the 4.5 acre Camarillo Ranch. Walk through the richly restored ranch home and experience the grandeur of residing in a 6,000 square-foot house. Old Town is another attraction. You might not realize it if you’re just whizzing by on Highway 101, but Old Town is not just the older commercial strip along Ventura Boulevard just south of the freeway. This whole area is really the heart of the old Camarillo “town site” that was first laid out back in 1910. Oxnard Camarillo The city was named for Juan Camarillo who purchased the almost 10,000 acre Rancho Calleguas in 1875 from Jose Pedro Ruiz. Geographically near Ventura County’s center, Camarillo is one of the area’s fastest growing cities with new housing projects bringing more residents to town. Its stange sounding name comes from the Henry T. Oxnard family who developed one of the city’s first industries – a sugar-beet refinery. The city is surrounded by some of the richest agricultural land in the world. It is also home to Ventura County operated Channel Islands Harbor, a gateway to the Channel Islands. Visitors will take pleasure in see the city’s downtown Heritage Square, which has 15 restored or replica turn-of-the-century houses which made the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 and the State Register in 1999. Restaurants 1 Wood Ranch BBQ 805-482-1202 Please See Restaurant Section for Address 3 2 Yolandas 805-389-9922 Dining Cocktails Live Music 8 7 2 2 5 1 9 1 2 3 6 1 4 4 Cinemas/Shopping Hotels/Inns 3 CAMARILLO 1 Best Western Comfort Inn 805-987-4188 6 Courtyard by Marriott 7 Days Inn 8 9 July-December 2008 Holiday Inn Express 805-485-3999 805-482-0761 Call for exact locations Hampton Inn & Suites 805-389-9898 805-388-1020 5 1 Camarilo Premium Outlet Mall 805-445-8520 Good Nite Inn 805-388-5644 805-983-7171 4 805-987-4991 2 Country Inn & Suites Oakwood Apartments 818-710-5445 11 2 Edwards Camarillo Palace 12 805-383-8866 3 Paseo Camarillo Cinemas 805-383-2267 4 Roxy Stadium 11 805-388-0532 Please See Shopping Section for Address Presenting Magazine DINING GUIDE - CAMARILLO, OXNARD Aloha Steakhouse Aloha Steakhouse features a menu of classic and contemporaty favorites in an atmosphere that is warm and inviting with a casual dress preference for deck shoes and surf shirts. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 5800 Santa Rosa Road, Camarillo. (805) 484-1422 Bobbi’s Mexican Food Bobbi’s Mexican Food was created in 1974 by an ambitious young lady with a drive to serve her Sonora family food, fresh & hot. Recipes and preparation methods remain the same today with quality produce and meats from local farmers. 302 North Lantana Street (Paseo Camarillo Center), Camarillo. (805) 484-0103 Bistro 13 Bistro 13 is known for their great Pastas, Steaks and Seafood. Owner Giovanni Tromba has put his 35 years of experience into this modern Bistro. They offer a full bar, excellent wine list and remarkable service. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 4910 Verdugo Way, Camarillo. (805) 258-3264 www.Bistro13.net Enoteca Toscana Wine Bistro Upscale décor, wonderful food. 330. N. Lantana St., Camarillo. (805) 987-8188 (Beer & Wine) 330 N. Lantana St., Camarillo. (805) 987-9800 www.sheilaswinebar.com Presto Pasta Sizzler Restaurant Since 1992 their philosophy has been to prepare meals just as you are ready to eat them. That’s fresh! 1701 Daily Drive, Camarillo. (805) 445-7737 www.prestopasta.com Get a great steak dinner at an affordable price! 1755 Dailey Drive, Camarillo. (805) 987-7995 www.sizzler.com Ric’s Restaurant Your favorite soups and all the sides. How comforting! 375 West Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. (805) 389-3500. www.souplantation.com Peking Inn At Enoteca Toscana Wine Bistro you will find cuisine that is simple, unpretentious, delicious and pairs perfectly with their wide selection of wines. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 2088 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. (805) 445-1433 www.enotecatoscanawinebistro.com El Tecolote With an elegant casual dining room, full bar and a heated outdoor patio, Ric’s offers the perfect setting for any occasion. Happy Hour Monday through Friday. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 2500 Las Posas Road, Camarillo. (805) 389-9919 www.ricksrestaurant.com Charming, authentic Mexican café and a landmark in its current location since 1952. 333 N. Lewis Road, Camarillo. (805) 482-4318 www.eltecolate.com Exotic Thai Café Authentic Thai food at affordable prices with no upcharge for dinner. (Lunch, Dinner) 2001 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. (805) 383-7666 Round Table Pizza 880 Arneill Road, Camarillo. (805) 484-8900 Great Steak and Potato Co. Great sandwiches made fresh on the grill: Philly Steak, turkey, chicken and ham with, of course, plenty of potato choices. (Lunch, Dinner) 1775 E. Daily Drive #G (Camarillo Plaza). (805) 445-9700 Safire American Bistro Café India Iguana’s Authentic Mexican Camarillo’s newest hot spot. To quote Executive Chef/Partner Mike Muirhead, “It’s all about simple and fresh.” (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 4850 Santa Rosa Lane, Camarillo. (805) 389-1227 www.safirebistro.com Camarillo now has Indian Cuisine! It’s good and affordable. 1775 E. Daily Drive, Suite A, Camarillo. (805) 987-8537 Tex-Mex style. (Lunch, Dinner) 1312 Del Norte Road, Camarillo. (805) 9881577 www.iguanasmexicangrill.com Sheila’s Place Wine Bar and Café California Grill Camarillo favorite for many years! The piano bar adds to a pleasurable evening on Friday and Saturday from 7:30 pm. Call about the “End-of-the-Month Bash” featuring the California Grill Band on the last Friday of each month. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 67 Daily Drive, Camarillo. (805) 987-1922 Chester’s Asia Restaurant Chester’s has been serving Mandarin, Cantonese and Szechuan for over 41 years. Dine in their elegantly decorated restaurant or take-out. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 2216 Pickwick Drive, Camarillo. (805) 482-6564 Chili Peppers Full Catering service with pride in preparing food fresh at reasonable prices. 601 Mobil Avenue, Camarillo. (805) 482-8180. Cousins Wine Tasting Cousins Wine Tasting was designed to be a gathering place to taste and explore fine wines in a comfortable and friendly setting. 2390 Las Posas Road, Suite F, Camarillo. (805) 445-4424 www.cousinswinetasting.com Crab House, The Great seafood and probably the best service you’ve experienced plus live entertainment (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 350 N. Lantana St., Camarillo. (805) 987-4979 www.thecrabhouse.net Eggs’n Things They have a huge variety of omelets and breakfast fare in a down-home atmosphere. Expect lines on Sunday mornings. (Breakfast, Brunch) 92 Daily Drive, Camarillo. (805) 987-4497 Presenting Magazine Come in for some classic Cajon, Creole, Fusion cuisine. Offering tasty dishes and great live music on Friday and Saturday nights. (Lunch, Dinner) JJ Brewsky’s Restaurant & Bar Here’s a fun and comfortable place to enjoy quality food, drink, entertainment, sports and good company, owned by some longstanding families in the community. (Full Bar) 1433 Ventura Boulevard, Camarillo. (805) 482-5249 Souplantation Sportsman, The Enjoy great prime rib while you watch your favorite teams. 4426 Central Avenue, Camarillo. (805) 983-8668 Texas Cattle Company New; Kona Salad with Teriyaki chicken, cheese, bacon bits, avocado, tomatoes and sprouts all on a bed of lettuce. Pair it with our great beef. 710 Arneill Road, Camarillo. (805) 383-2770 Thai & Peru Restaurant At Thai Peru Restaurants your dining experience will be a memorable one, where only the freshest ingredients are used and prepared in the most careful way. 5021 Verdugo Way, Suite 109, Camarillo. (805) 384-0965 www.thaiperurestaurant.com Little Thai Fine Thai cuisine with a focus on healthy cuisine, surrounded by authentic artifacts and hand-painted figurines from Thailand in museum fashion. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 2500 Las Posas Road, Camarillo. (805) 445-1365 www.mylittlethai.com Mandarin House Traditional Chinese fare for dining in or take-out. 4595 Pleasant Valley Road, Camarillo. (805) 987-6465 Monica’s Seafood & Grill Mexican, Seafood and more. 315 Arniel Rd., Suite 101, Camarillo. (805) 987-9968 Olas Mexican Grill 1860 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. (805) 484-5566. www.olasmexgrill.com Old New York Deli Where great food and great people meet to enjoy a New York Deli experience. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 4972 Verdugo Way, Camarillo. (805) 383-0772 Ottavio’s Come to Ottavio’s for a friendly atmosphere and fine Italian dining experience. We have been family owned and operated since 1969. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 1620 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. (805) 4823810 www.ottavio.com 12 July-December 2008 Verona Trattoria Come enjoy real authentic Italian cuisine in the heart of Camarillo. Start with our Vongole Saltate or the Carpaccio with a Dijon mustard dressing and freshly shaved parmesan. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 2485 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. (805) 383 7576 www.veronatrattoria.com Wood Ranch Wood Ranch features “The Food That Makes America Great!” - a menu of award winning, high quality, signature items such as: Premium American Baby Back Pork Ribs; Certified Angus Beef steaks, Prime Rib and Burgers; USDA Choice Tri-Tip Roasts; fresh Fish and Chicken; and Pasta. They also offer a broad selection of innovative and attractively presented salads, appetizers and homemade desserts as well as full liquor service. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1101 Daily Drive, Camarillo (805) 482-1202 www.woodranch.com (see our ad on the inside front cover) Yolanda’s Mexican Cafe Yolanda’s has been serving traditional & house-special Mexican food and drink for over 25 years in Ventura County with locations in Oxnard, Ventura, Camarillo and Simi Valley. You may choose from many award-winning meals, margaritas and more. Catering and party options are available. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 86 Daily Drive, Camarillo. (805) 389-9922. (see our ad on page 12) located in the heart of Tuscany is where Olive Garden’s chefs learn the secrets of great Italian cooking. 891 E. Ventura Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 983-6656 Oxnard. (805) 486-1100 www.capriccios.com Casa Escobar Beautiful décor and ambience. Definitely a place to enjoy Mexican Cuisine. 455 S. “A” Street, Oxnard. (805) 240-1740 Outback Steakhouse Chai’s This restaurant is what fine Thai dining is all about. 2148 Saviers Rd., Oxnard. (805) 240-2148 Charo Chicken Charo Chicken is the only fast casual chicken chain specializing in home delivery. 2731 S. Rose Ave., Oxnard. (805) 486-3543 www.charochicken.com Dominik’s Italian Restaurant Owned and operated by the same family since 1949. 477 N. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 483-7933 www.donimiksoxnard.com Thai & Peru Restaurant Pirates Grub ‘n Grog Dine and enjoy art. 622 South “A” Street, Oxnard. (805) 483-6633 Plaza Grill Restaurant A Mediterranean oasis offering quiche, panini, bruschetta, baba ganoush, tabouleh and hummus, just to name a few of their delights. RESERVATIONS, PLEASE. 212 West 4th Street, Oxnard. (805) 486-4547 www.myfreshandfabulous.com Located at Herzog Wine Cellars is where you’ll find a great Kosher restaurant. 3201 Camino del Sol, Oxnard. (805) 983-1560 An Australian steakhouse restaurant. Although beef and steak make up a good portion of the menu, they offer a variety of chicken, ribs and pasta dishes, all with big bold flavors. The company’s strategy is to differentiate its restaurants by emphasizing consistently high-quality food and service, generous portions at moderate prices and a casual atmosphere suggestive of the Australian Outback. Don’t forget to try the “Bloomin Onion”! (Dinner) 2341 Lockwood St., Oxnard. (805) 988-4329 (see our ad on this page) www.outback.com 450 S. Victoria Ave., Oxnard. (805) 984-0046 Fresh and Fabulous Café Tierra Sur Think healthy American Cuisine! (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) 600 E. Esplanade Dr., Courtyard Marriott, Oxnard. At Thai Peru Restaurants your dining experience will be a memorable one, where only the freshest ingredients are used and prepared in the most careful way. 450 South B Street, Oxnard. (805) 486-5209 www.thaiperurestaurant.com Thai Corner Experience authentic Thai entrees in a friendly atmosphere at a reasonable price.. (Lunch, Dinner) 2131 N. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 983-8885 Tomas Café and Gallery Uptown Pizza “Ultimate gourmet pizza”. 2200 Outlet Center Drive, #440, Oxnard. (805) 9834151. Whale’s Tail Seafood House 3900 Bluefin Circle, Oxnard. (805) 382-7678 The best seafood dining experience in Oxnard, California! (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 3950 Bluefin Circle, Oxnard. (805) 985-2511 Located in the Hilton Garden Inn Oxnard. 1000 Solar Drive, Oxnard. (805) 983-8600 Red Lobster Yolanda’s Mexican Cafe 1740 E. Ventura Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 981-9595 Herzog Wine Cellars Ruby’s Café & Nightclub 5th Street Steak & Seafood A true Kosher wine cellar. Tierra Sur Restaurant is located in the winery. 3201 Camino Del Sol, Oxnard. (805) 983-1560 www.herzogwinecellars.com 231 W. 5th Street, Oxnard. (805) 483-0200 Restaurant and night club featuring Latin music and salsa dance lessons. 348 S. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 486-2169 Hook Line and Sinker. Sal’s Mexican Inn 2077 N. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 604-1715 1450 S. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 483-9015 Yolanda’s has been serving traditional & house-special Mexican food and drink for over 25 years in Ventura County with locations in Oxnard, Ventura, Camarillo and Simi Valley. You may choose from many award-winning meals, margaritas and more. Catering and party options are available. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 2801 Saviers Road, Oxnard. (805) 487-3895 (see our ad on page 12) Kampai Japanese Restaurant Seaside Grill House of Kabob & Hookah This restaurant has become so popular with its regulars, it’s wise to make reservations for one of their cozy tables. 2367 N. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 988-0252 www.kampairestaurant.com 2810 S. Harbor Blvd., B1, Harbor Landing Channel Islands Harbor, Oxnard. (805) 985-7400 www.seasidegrillrestaurant.com OXNARD Barroco’s Restaurant & Bakery Large attractive restaurant with a large menu and several dining areas. Organic food with distinctively fresh flavors. Try the chowder, beet salad, green enchiladas and grilled chicken fettuccine. 529 South A Street, Oxnard. (805) 822-5160 Great American Grill BJ’s La Dolce Vita Di Mare In 1978 two guys had a great recipe for deep dish pizza and opened the first GJ’s Chicago Pizzeria in Santa Ana, California. 461 W. Esplanade Dr., Oxnard. (805) 485-1124 www.bjsbrewhouse.com Enjoy the best in fine Italian Cuisine along with a Wine Bar, Full Cocktail Lounge and excellent Cigar Selection. 740 S. B Street, Oxnard. (805) 4866878. www.ladolcevitadimare.com Lobster Trap Cabo Seafood Grill & Cantina Famous! Enjoy their casual waterside dining room framed by harbor views. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 3605 Peninsula Road, Oxnard. (805) 985-6361 A visit to Cabo is all about good times, good food and time with friends over a frosty margarita. 1041 S. Oxnard Blvd., Oxnard. (805) 487-6933 www.caboseafoodgrill.com Capistrano’s Award-winning restaurant located in the palatial Embassy Suites Mandalay Beach resort. Contemporary continental menu – stellar Sunday brunch. 2101 Mandalay Beach Road, Oxnard. (805) 984-2500 est. 569. Capriccios Italian dishes, hand-made pizzas and daily lasagna specials are featured at this light and attractive restaurant. (Lunch, Dinner) 221 W. 5th St., July-December 2008 Port Royal Restaurant Money Pancho Mexican Restaurant You have to try the Relleno filled with crab and cheese. Good prices, cold beer, prompt service. 155 E. 7th Street, Oxnard. (805) 483-1411 Mrs. Olson’s Coffee Hut Terrific pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage not to mention bangers and mash!. Start the day right! 117 Los Altos, Oxnard. (805) 985-9151 Olive Garden The root of our inspiration and passion is Italy. Our Institute of Tuscany, 13 Presenting Magazine CALENDAR OF EVENTS - CAMARILLO, OXNARD JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Camarillo Fiesta and Street Fair Camarillo Air Show Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival Arts & crafts, food, rides and more! More info: www.camarillofiesta.com Held at the Camarillo Airport, this two-day event scheduled in late August allows visitors a chance to wander among experimental, home-built, vintage and classic airplanes. Includes aerial displays, food and a business expo. (805) 650-9639 or (805) 490-1033. www.eaa723.org. Held at various locations throughout Camarillo. Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Fourth of July in Freedom Park Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Taste of Camarillo - Camarillo Ranch House Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Channel Islands Harbor Fine Arts & Crafts Show Channel Islands Festival of Sail 2008 Tall Ships Celebration Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 for details. Channel Islands Fine Arts & Crafts Show Local artists display their talents on the boardwalk at Channel Islands Harbor. Continuous live music and a variety of local exotic foods to appeal to every taste. Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 for details. Channel Islands Seafood Festival Channel Islands Fine Arts & Crafts Show Food, beer, wine, live music, arts and crafts, marine displays and a children’s area are offered at this event, usually held in lat September. (800) 390-6694. Local artists display their talents on the boardwalk at Channel Islands Harbor. Live music and local exotic foods to appeal to every taste. Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 for details. Local artists display their talents on the boardwalk at Channel Islands Harbor. Continuous live music and a variety of local exotic foods to appeal to every taste. Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 for details. OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Halloween in Old Town Camarillo Activities Camarillo Christmas Parade Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Call Camarillo Chamber of Commerce 805-484-4383 or visit www.camarillochamber.org for details. Oxnard Activities 50th Annual Channel Islands Harbor Parade of Lights Oxnard Multicultural Festival Held at Plaza Park in downtown Oxnard in September or October, the festival features live entertainment, music and dance from around the world. Come share your traditions while learning about the customs of others. (805) 385-7434 or www.visitoxnard.com. Call Oxnard Chamber of Commerce 805- 604-7331 or visit www.oxnardchamber.org for details. The annual lighted boat parade celebrates Christmas “California Style.” Boats are decorated and paraded throughout Channel Islands Harbor. Early afternoon activities include snow play for kids, strolling carolers, sleigh bell carriage rides, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. www.venturaharborvillage.com www.visitvalleyofthestars.org for details. SHOPPING See Maps for precise locations Camarillo Premium Outlet Camarillo Hwy 101, Carmen Dr. exit, (805) 445-8520 Many outlets including Off 5th Ave, Saks Fifth Ave., Barney’s of NY, Donna Karan, Liz Claiborne The Esplanade Oxnard 195 Esplanade Dr (805) 485-1146 Anchors include Nordstrom’s, Circuit City, Borders Books, Staples and Home Depot Shopping at the Rose Oxnard Highway 101 at Rose Avenue, Oxnard. Anchor stores include Sam’s Club, Wal-Mart, and Vonss. Centerpoint Mall Oxnard 2655 Saviers Road, (805) 487-1142. Anchor stores include Mervyn’s, Payless and Albertsons. Presenting Magazine Another successful shopping excursion 14 July-December 2008 COMMUNITY GUIDE - FILLMORE, SANTA PAULA Fillmore Santa Paula Sitting in the heart of the Santa Clara River Valley and at the gateway to the Los Padres National Forest with incredible mountain vistas, Fillmore has been dubbed the “Last Best Small Town”. It was originally named after J.A. Fillmore, the General Railroad Superintendent for the Southern Pacific’s, Pacific Division when the line in the area was first built. Believed to be named for St. Paula, a noble Roman matron, this self-proclaimed Citrus Capital of the World is a journey into life as it was a century ago. Miles of orange, lemon and avocado groves still surround the community. Visitors will find a historic downtown punctuated by an outdoor mural program on many downtown buildings. Victorian and Craftsman homes line Santa Paula streets. Two museums, the California Oil Museum and the Aviation Museum profide informative diversions. Santa Paula joins the towns of Fillmore and Piru being promoted as a tourist attraction called Heritage Valley. Visitors are drawn to its tourist-train related activities provided through the Fillmore and Western Railway Company. Although Historic Downtown Fillmore was toppled by the 1994 Northridge earthquake it was rebuilt with care to retain the old-time California charm with the crispness of modern amenities. Entertainment/Shopping 1 Fillmore & Western Railway Co. 800-773-8724 Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course 3 2 Fillmore Towne Theatre 805-524-3456 3 Ojai Valley Inn Golf Course 805-646-2420 4 Santa Paula 7 Theatres 805-933-6707 4 2 Please See Shopping Section for Address and Phone 2 1 Fillmore 23 Elkins Ranch Golf Course Central 1 126 Main Street Santa Clara Hotels/Inns 1 Best Western-Fillmore 805-524-0440 2 Santa Paula Inn 805-933-0011 Please See Hotels/Inns Section for Address July-December 2008 15 Presenting Magazine DINING GUIDE - FILLMORE, SANTA PAULA FILLMORE SANTA PAULA Taqueria Lago Azul Central Station Familia Diaz 1120 E Main St, Santa Paula. (805) 933-2036 245 S 10th St, Santa Paula. (805) 525-2813 Tlaquepaque Restaurant If you want a good burger go here! 345 Central Ave., Fillmore. (805) 524-5286. El Pescador It’s famous in the area as one of the best restaurants in town. 1305 Ventura St., Fillmore. (805) 524-9999 El Taco Llama 323 A St, Fillmore. (805) 524-2092 Fondita Mexican Restaurant 323 Central Ave, Fillmore. (805) 524-7094 Ihop-Fillmore 718 W Ventura St, Fillmore. (805) 524-0407 Mario Country Cafe 709 W Ventura St, Fillmore. (805) 524-4021 New China Wok 610 W Ventura St, Fillmore. (805) 524-1681 Yanni's Best Charbroiled 120 S Mill St, Santa Paula. (805) 933-5535 Grove 134 N Mill St, Santa Paula. (805) 525-0555 Iron Horse Savor an affordable homestyle meal at the historic Glen Tavern Inn where you may watch your favorite teams in the sports bar on 5 HDTVs. 134 N. Mill St., Santa Paula. (805) 933-3534 Los Arcos Cafe 978 E Main St, Santa Paula. (805) 525-8697 La Terraza 1000 E Main St, Santa Paula. (805) 525-0528 Mupu Grill 930 E Main St, Santa Paula. (805) 525-9779 Pizza Nostra 973 E Main St, Santa Paula. (805)933-3545 Sespe Creek in Fillmore, CA 736 W Ventura St, Fillmore. (805) 524-1501 Presenting Magazine 16 July-December 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS - FILLMORE, SANTA PAULA JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Fourth of July Car Show and Fireworks Murder Mystery Train Fillmore & Western Railway Murder Mystery Train Fillmore & Western Railway 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com Moonlight at the Limoneira Ranch Santa Paula Activities Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Call Fillmore Chamber of Commerce 805-524-0351 or visit www.fillmorechamber.com for details. Fourth of July Firecracker Train Fillmore & Western Railway 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com Fireworks Extravaganza at Harding Park Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Hot Summer Jazz Festival Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Santa Paula Citrus Festival This festival offers a full weekend of entertainment, carnival rides, a downtown parade, farmers market, citrus and avocado pavilion, arts and crafts and games. The event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Santa Paula. This event usually takes place in midJuly. (805) 933-4200. www.santapaulafestival.org. OCTOBER DECEMBER Pumpkin Liner Fillmore & Western Railway Dinner With Santa Fillmore & Western Railway 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com Santa Paula Activities Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Flying Flea Market - Santa Paula Airport Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Wine and Wings - Santa Paula Airport Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Heritage Valley Quilt Show Call Fillmore Chamber of Commerce 805-524-0351 or visit www.fillmorechamber.com for details. NOVEMBER North Pole Express Fillmore & Western Railway 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com Christmas Tree train Fillmore & Western Railway 805-524-2546 or www.fwry.com Day of the Dead Event Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. Santa Paula Historical Society Exhibit Call Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce 805-525-5561 or visit www.discoversantapaula.com for details. July-December 2008 17 Presenting Magazine 3 2 Moorpark Entertainment/Shopping 1 Mavericks Cinema 3 805-522-9154 2 Moorpark Marketplace 3 Moorpark Country Club 805-532-2834 1 1 4 4 Village at Moorpark 2 Please See Shopping Section for Address Restaurants 1 Wood Ranch BBQ 805-523-7253 2 Champions Restaurant 805-532-2634 Dining Cocktails Live Music Please See Restaurant Section for Address Presenting Magazine 18 July-December 2008 COMMUNITY GUIDE - MOORPARK, SIMI VALLEY maintained on a five-acre facility on the college campus called “America’s Teaching Zoo”. You will see everything from marmosets to an Asian elephant, blue-tongued skinks to alligators, button quail to ostrich. Quite an adventure! Simi Valley The name comes from a Chumash Indian word, shimiji, which refers to the thread-like clouds that appear sometimes over the valley. Located at the edge of eastern Ventura County encircled by beautiful hills, Simi Valley is a haven away from the congestion of the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles County and is consistently rated one of the safest cities in the nation. Visitors come by the “busloads” to the home of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, which hosts the Air Force One Pavillion. Corriganville Park is another mustsee, once known for being the backdrop of many western movies and television shows. Moorpark Moorpark is a small town with character! It was founded by Robert Poindexter in 1927 and was named for the Moorpark Apricot, which once grew in abundance in the area. For years, it was a rural community where you could see cows in the hills when you drove down Spring Road. Now, it is home to some of Ventura County’s largest employers including Fortune 500 companies. Visitors are invited to visit the world-famous Exotic Animal Training and Management program at Moorpark College. The present animal collection numbering 150 animals is Hotels/Inns 1 Courtyard by Marriott 805-915-5000 2 805-584-6006 Extended Stay America Motel 6 5 805-584-8880 3 805-526-3533 Grand Vista Hotel 805-583-2000 Posada Royale 6 805-584-6300 Call for exact locations Madera Rd 1 4 1 3 1 6 Simi Valley Holiday Inn Express 4 5 4 2 2 3 2 Cinemas/Shopping Restaurants 1 Regal Cinema Civic Center 16 805-526-9800 1 2 Edwards Simi Valley Plaza 10 2 Arena Sports Bar & Grill 805-583-2000 805-520-8620 Yolanda’s 805-306-9933 3 Sycamore Village 805-526-5222 Dining Cocktails Live Music Please See Restaurant Section for Address 4 Simi Valley Town Center Please See Shopping Section for Address July-December 2008 19 Presenting Magazine DINING GUIDE - MOORPARK, SIMI VALLEY MOORPARK Café Firenze Great Italian cuisine in a beautiful setting plus a market & deli and Martini Lounge. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 563 W. Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark. (805) 532-0048 www.cafefirenze.net Champions Restaurant Unique atmosphere where the location is a well kept secret …. until you experience it. A country club that welcomes the public! Dining on the patio or indoors, lavish views of the greens and lakes of this spectacular golf course. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 11800 Championship Drive, Moorpark. (805) 532-2834 www.moorparkgolf.com (see our ad on page 40) Natural Café The Natural Café is known for their homemade soups, hearty salads, delicious sandwiches, vegetarian entrees, pasta, chicken and seafood dishes, as well as a complete juice bar, micro-brewed beers and local wines. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 840 New Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark. (805) 523-2016 www.thenaturalcafe.com Two Guys from Italy SIMI VALLEY “From Italy and Germany with Love” aptly describes the excellent cuisine and ambiance of Two Guys From Italy. A seemingly endless menu features authentic traditional specialties of Old Italy and Germany. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 494 E. Los Angeles Ave., Suite 100, Moorpark. (805) 529-2292 Arena Sports Grill & Bar The Arena serves the best of good food and sports entertainment, with daily food and drink specials, happy hour prices, over 25 TV screens and 10 satellites sure to be showing your favorite game. Also enjoy several pool tables, NTN trivia, darts, ping pong, Karaoke and DJ dancing. 999 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley. (805) 583-2000 (see our ad on page 18) Wood Ranch Wood Ranch features “The Food That Makes America Great!” - a menu of award winning, high quality, signature items such as: Premium American Baby Back Pork Ribs; Certified Angus Beef steaks, Prime Rib and Burgers; USDA Choice Tri-Tip Roasts; fresh Fish and Chicken; and Pasta. They also offer a broad selection of innovative and attractively presented salads, appetizers and homemade desserts as well as full liquor service. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) Moorpark Plaza, 540 New Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark. (805) 523-7253 www.woodranch.com (see our ad on the inside front cover) Bartons Eye-catching décor, comfortable tables and booths with fast, friendly and caring service. Pair that with the freshest steaks and seafood to treat yourself! 1627 E. Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley. (805) 955-9997 www.bartonssteakandseafood.com Blue Fin’s This is one of the premiere sushi bars in Simi Valley featuring California Continental cuisine that comes from all over the world. 1230 Madera Road, Simi Valley. (805) 584-9668 California Pizza Kitchen Innovative hearth-baked pizzas are created with flavors from Thai to Jamacan Jerk. Sides include creative salads, made-to-order pastas, soups, sandwiches, appetizers and desserts. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1555 Simi Town Center Way, #790, Simi Valley. (805) 522-0030 www.californiapizzakitchen.com China Moon Buffet Lunch Buffet, Mon-Fri 11:00 am – 3:30 pm. Dinner Buffet Mon-Thu 3:30 pm – 9:00 pm. Fri-Sat 3:30 pm – 10:00 pm. Huge selections on the menu! 1850 Erringer Road, Simi Valley. (805) 306-1850 Coco D’Amour (taboo cuisine) 20 You can enjoy casual dining with a festive atmosphere, fabulous menu, full service bar, Sunday Brunch and more. (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 3991 Cochran St., Simi Valley. (805) 583-5944 www.doncuco.com Elephant Bar & Restaurant The Elephant Bar will take you on a taste safari through exotic destinations to find “elephant size” portions of fresh culinary delights. Seek out the culinary pleasures of Asia, the Tropics and sensational regional favorites. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1825 Madera Road, Simi Valley. (805) 527-0055 www.elephantbar.com El Paseo Menu offers authentic Mexican food with the freshest ingredients & friendliest service. Featured are tacos, burritos, tostadas, enchiladas with your choice of chicken, cheese or beef. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer, Wine) 2090 First St., Simi Valley. (805) 527-6456 Famous Daves Famous Dave’s prefers to label its fare all-American and “real honest.” But it does feature St. Louis-style spareribs, Texas brisket and Georgia chopped pork, all three worth trying. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1229 Simi Town Center Drive, Simi Valley. (805) 522-7227 www.famousdaves.com Garlic Jim’s Famous Gourmet Pizza The “Garlic Guys” have figured out how to make delicious gourmet pizza and have perfected the science of prompt pizza delivery by learning and experimenting. 131D Cochran St., Simi Valley. (805) 526-1500 www.garlicjims.com Greek House Café This is one of the only places in Simi Valley offering great food, full bar and Live Entertainment all wrapped up in a Taboo Package! (Dinner) (Full Bar) 2321 Tapo St., Simi Valley. (805) 578-2622 www.cocodamourcuisine.com Winner, LA’s BEST FOOD AWARD 2006. Your spot for the finest authentic Greek and Mediterranean food. Enjoy generous portions of Gyro, and lamb or chicken kabobs. 2375 Sycamore Drive, Simi Valley. (805) 955-9899 www.greekhousecafe.com Dakota’s Steakhouse Herb & Spice Dakota’s features the highest quality of beef available – USDA Prime. With an extensive menu from beef to popular pasta and seafood they also have two instore wine displays. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1555 Simi Town Center Way #565, Simi Valley. (805) 582-1700 Presenting Magazine Don Cucos Thai Food. 1407 E. Los Angeles Ave., Unit 6, Simi Valley. (805) 522-2000. HomeTown Buffet Family style, varied menu, all you can eat. 1855 Cochran Street, #108, Simi Valley. (805) 583-3382 www.hometownbuffet.com July-December 2008 Islands Restaurants Oak’s Sushi & Grill Stray Steer Z Pizza Grillin’ & Chillin’ fine burgers and drinks since 82 with a basic philosophy – serve great, fresh food with friendly service in a fun atmosphere! (Lunch, Dinner) 1213 Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley. (805) 577-0693 www.islandsrestaurants.com 1970 Sequoia Ave. #9, Simi Valley. (805) 583-3434 You’ll find the true taste of good ol’ country steakhouse cooking in an authentic old west setting with wood shavings on the floor. 4351 Valley Fair, Simi Valley. (805) 526-8717 28920B Tapo Canyon Road, Simi Limon Latin Grill Unique upscale Latin fusion restaurant & lounge beautifully designed with a full bar of exotic drinks, live music and dancing on weekends. 1555 Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley. (805) 955-9277 www.limongrill.com Marie Callender’s 20 W. Cochran St., Simi Valley. (805) 582-0552 www.mariecallenders.com Maverick’s BBQ Restaurant & Bar 5225 Cochran Street, Simi Valley. (805) 527-8730 www.mavericksbbq.com Momoya Wonderful Sushi. You’ll be back for more. (Lunch, Dinner) 2868 Cochran Street, Simi Valley. (805) 583-5299 Palapas 660 E. Los Angeles Avenue, Simi Valley. (805) 582-2420 Paul’s Italian Villa The Beach 2585-I Cochran Street, Simi Valley. (805) 526-5360 www.pausitalianvilla.com 2315 Kuehner Drive, Simi Valley. (805) 630-7748 The Hat Popeye’s They are famous for their Pastrami. 1308 E. Los Angeles Avenue, Simi Valley. (805) 5790007 www.thehat.com 1883 Erringer Road, Simi Valley. (805) 527-0940 Red Fish Red Fish is a casual/upscale restaurant featuring fresh fish and prime steaks in a casually elegant atmosphere. 1555 Simi Valley Town Center, Simi Valley. (805) 526-2254 www.sparkredfish.com Vista’s Restaurant Red’s BBQ & Grillery Yolanda’s has been serving traditional & house-special Mexican food and drink for over 25 years in Ventura County with locations in Oxnard, Ventura, Camarillo and Simi Valley. You may choose from many awardwinning meals, margaritas and more. Catering and party options are available. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 590 East Los Angeles Avenue, Simi Valley. (805) 306-9933 (see our ad on page 12) Valley. (805) 579-1555 www.zprestaurants.com Located in the Grand Vista Hotel, 999 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley. (805) 583-2000 www.grandvistasimi.com Yolanda’s Mexican Cafe 3090-A1 Cochran Street, Simi Valley. (805) 581-9076 San’s Pizzeria 1555 Simi Town Center Way #275, Simi Valley. (805) 583-3700 Senor Gomez Courtyard They make their own dough from a revered family recipe and the pizza sauce is from scratch. 2916 Sequoia Ave. #6, Simi Valley. (805) 527-5763 STREET SCENE LIMOUSINE All Occasions Weddings • Proms • Sightseeing Nonstop Airport Runs Wine Tours Concerts Sporting Events Free Full Bar & Champagne Color TV • Air • Intercom Cellular Phone Private Dividers BEST RATES Friendly 24 Hr. Service (805) 494-9631 or (818) 786-1001 T.C.P. #7372P July-December 2008 21 Presenting Magazine CALENDAR OF EVENTS - MOORPARK, SIMI VALLEY JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Moorpark Fireworks Extravaganza Moorpark Events Moorpark Country Days Arroyo Vista Community Park-4550 Tierra Rejada Rd. Food, Games, Parade, Skydiving, Concert. 4 -9 p.m. 805-517-6300 Call Moorpark Chamber of Commerce 805-529-0322 or visit for details. This is Moorpark’s largest civic event, featuring a parade and street fair along High Street. (805) 514-0243. www.countrydays.org. Fourth of July Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum Simi Valley Events Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details 800-410-8354 or www.reaganfoundation.org Fourth of July Fireworks Show Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District and Rotary Club Simi Valley Days This community celebration gets into full swing with a carnival mid-month at Los Angeles Avenue and Madera Road. Other events include a skateboarding contest, music, old-fashioned family picnic and parade. (805) 675-8668. www.simivalleydays.org. Vino Jazz Festival Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Arts Festival Apricot Festival Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Taste of Simi Greek Festival Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Trick or Treat Village Moorpark Civil War Re-enactment Moorpark Hometown Holiday Call Moorpark Chamber of Commerce 805-529-0322 or visit moorparkchamber.com for details. The event features two days of soldiers, horses and battles at Tierra Rejada Ranch in early to midNovember. The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Moorpark. www.moorparkrotary.com Call Moorpark Chamber of Commerce 805-529-0322 or visit moorparkchamber.com for details. Oktoberfest Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Tree Lighting at Simi Valley Town Center Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Harvest Festival Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Ronald Reagan Library Christmas Tree Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Santa Train at Metrolink Station Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Santa at the Santa Susana Historic Railroad Depot Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Ghost Tour at Strathearn Park Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Veterans’ Day Ceremony Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. Cultural Arts Festival Call Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce 805-526-3900 or visit www.simivalleychamber.com for details. SHOPPING See Maps for precise locations Moorpark Marketplace Moorpark Los Angeles Ave and Miller Parkway Anchor stores, Kohl’s, Michael’s Crafts Village at Moorpark Moorpark Los Angeles Ave and Miller Parkway Sycamore Village Simi Valley Sycamore Dr. and Cochran Anchor stores, Staples, Mann Theaters & Millers Outpost Simi Valley Town Center Simi Valley Between First St. and Erringer exits off 118 Fwy (805) 581-1430 Anchor stores, Macy’s, Robinson’s May, Bombay, Ann Taylor Anchor stores, Staples, Bank of America Presenting Magazine 22 July-December 2008 COMMUNITY GUIDE - THOUSAND OAKS, WESTLAKE VILLAGE, NEWBURY PARK Thousand Oaks The name, presumably for the area’s many oak trees, first appears on a track map in 1923. Today it is home to Amgen, Inc., the largest biotechnology company in the world and Ventura County’s largest private employer. Perennially, it is among the safest small cities in America. The residents are serious about preserving the ring of open space surrounding the city, with local and city groups continuing to buy more land to save it from development. Visiting this area must include the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza’s Countrywide Performing Arts Center. This is the largest performing arts center between Los Angeles and San Francisco and is funded through a unique public/private partnership between the City of Thousand Oaks and the Alliance for the Arts. For those seeking out historical sights, visit the Stagecoach Inn Museum Complex which includes a pioneer home, a Spanish-Mexican adobe and a Chumash Ap (tule dwelling) as well as the Stagecoach Inn originally known as the Grand Union Hotel when it was built in 1876. Entertainment/Shopping 1 The Lakes 805-497-9861 2 Mann Janss Marketplace Mall 805-374-9656/805-495-4662 Lynn Rd Moorpark Rd 3 Mann WL Village 805-379-2299 11 2 tu Ven Rd . 9 k Par 6 1 6 Promenade Shopping Mall 805-497-9861 s Rd 4 5 Paraiso Town Center 805-497-9861 4 2 8 4 The Oaks Mall 805-495-4628 boles de los Ar Th 9 7 Westlake Village Twin 805-777-7876 Erbe rd cha Bor Avenida ou sa nd Please See Shopping Section for Address and Phone O ak sB Civic A rt Plaza s 6 Thousa 1 3 Thousand Oaks Westlake Village nd Oak s Bl 36 lvd Hotels/Inns vd. 1 July-December 2008 N 4 Westlake Lake 5 Rd Four Seasons Hotel 818-575-3000 o dobe Cyn Rd 12 Reyes A 8 2 Lindero Rd. LakeV Canyoniew Rd. 7 Courtyard by Marriott 805-499-3900 3 Chesebr S. Wes tlake Bl vd. 7 Agoura 2 Canwoo d te Rd. Hamps Visitors will see that this community is ideal. The beach is nearby, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza is just up the road, as is the intellectual climate of California Lutheran University. The whole Conejo Valley beckons hikers and bicyclists. This exclusive community, centered around Westlake Lake is often thought of as an ideal spot to take a vacation. 7 Townsga Westlake Village Westlake Village is a very well-planned community that boasts award-winning neighborhoods, thriving businesses and enviable lifestyles while preserving and enhancing the natural environment of the area. 3 Kanan hire Rd . 805-497-3701 101 5 Best Western-T.O. Inn 4 Hampton Inn & Suite 805-389-9898 5 Hyatt Westlake Plaza 805 -557-1234 10 6 La Quinta 805-499-5910 1 7 Marriott Residence Inn 818-707-4411 8 Restaurants/Night Life 5 818-706-8887 1 Boccaccio’s 6 818-889-8300 2 Bogie’s 7 818-889-2394 3 8 805-496-7121 4 Cisco’s 9 805-493-0533 Outback Steak House 805-381-1590 Renaissance Agoura Hills 818-707-1220 11 TownPlace Suites 805-499-3111 Mediterraneo 818-889-9105 Quality Inn 805-495-7011 10 Mandevilla 805-497-8482 Cafe Provencal 9 Lupes Mexican 805-495-3573 Palm Garden Hotel 805-498-6733 The Landing 12 Westlake Village Inn 818-889-0238 Call for exact location Please See Restaurant Section for Address Dining Cocktails 23 Live Music Dancing Presenting Magazine DINING GUIDE - THOUSAND OAKS, WESTLAKE VILLAGE, NEWBURY PARK THOUSAND OAKS Alamo Bar & Grill Established in 1976. You will “remember the Alamo” as one of the best Mexican Restaurants you’ve ever visited. (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 2311 Borchard Road, Newbury Park. (805) 498-3115 www.thealamobarandgrill.com Applebee’s 3980 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 496-9444 www.applebees.com Azar’s Red Robin Neighborhood Sportsbar and Steakhouse. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar). 2215 Michael Dr, Newbury Park . (805) 498-2365. Bada Japanese Cuisine & Big Sushi Bar Try the Fire Fighter Roll! 105 Brazil Street, Thousand Oaks. (805) 557-0527 Bandit’s BBQ 589 N. Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks. (805) 497-7427 www.banditsbbq.com Bella Luna Italian Restaurant Each of Bella Luna’s Central and Mediterranean Italian entrée comes with their trademark “garlic knots”, hot out of the oven. Live Entertainment Fri & Sat. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 579 N. Ventu Park Road #A, Newbury Park. (805) 499-6767 www.blrestaurant.com is available. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 2310 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 4967121 www.cafeprovencal.biz (see our ad on this page) Bella Terraza Restaurant at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza A perfect place to celebrate any occasion! Bella Terraza serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with patio dining beside colorful gardens and waterfalls. The menu is created from using all of the great California fresh offerings. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 880 S. Westlake Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 557-1234 www.westlake.hyatt.com Innovative hearth-baked pizzas are created with flavors from Thai to Jamacan Jerk. Sides include creative salads, made-to-order pastas, soups, sandwiches, appetizers and desserts. Favorites include Chicken and Shrimp Jambalaya, BBQ Chicken Chopped Salad, Singapore Shrimp Rolls and Key Lime Pie. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 100 Promenade Way, Suite A, Westlake Village. (805) 374-2727 www.californiapizzakitchen.com If the drinks are flowin’ the kitchen’s goin’! 99 Rolling Oaks Drive, Thousand Oaks. (805) 4464435 www.borderlinebarandgrill Buca Di Beppo An authentic Italian restaurant that offers flavorful Italian dining. 205 N. Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 449-3688 www.bucadibeppo.com Café Provencal Serving the Conejo Valley for over 11 years. You’ll find light and fragrant cuisine from Provence with appetizers such as Foie Gras, Escargots, Sweetbreads and Scallops. Offering authentic entrees like Bouillabaisse (owner from Marseille) Duck Magret, Filet Mignon with three sauces and Sandabs. Famous for the Lavender Crème Brulee and Onion Soup. Wine pairing on Wednesday and Thursday features 5 courses for 45.00 and wines for each course included. Quick and healthy three course lunch for 15.95. Wine tasting, private parties and catering Cho Cho San Sushi Bar, Japanese cuisine. 400 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 379-9300 www.chochosan.com Cisco’s Cheesecake Factory It’s more than just cheesecake! It’s a unique, upscale restaurant offering appetizers, pizza, pasta, seafood, steaks, salads, salmon, Cajun Jambalaya Pasta, and The Factory Burger. You’ll enjoy its décor with French limestone floors and decorative columns, handpainted fabrics, contemporary lighting and an abundance of cherry wood. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 442 W. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. (805) 371-9705 Since 1971, Cisco’s has offered the very best in quality and freshness when preparing our authentic Mexican Dishes. The festive atmosphere and courteous service provide a great destination for friends and families. 1712 Avenida de Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks. (805) 493-0533 (see our ad on page 25) Claim Jumper 2150 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 494-9656 www.claimjumper.com El Torito Authentic Mexican dishes. 449 Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 497-3952 www.eltorito.com Superb Authentic Southern French Cuisine in a Romantic Setting. Open for Lunch: Mon. thru Fri. 11:00am-3:00pm. Formule Express 3-Course Lunch $14.95 Dinner: Mon. thru Thur. & Sun. 4:30pm-9:00pm. Deluxe 5-Course Dinner $40.00, Wine Included on Wed. & Thur. Dinner. Fri. and Sat. 4:30pm-10:00pm. Reservations Recommended. Come and visit our shoe store boutique Shooz Presenting Magazine “Food with Integrity” is what drives this restaurant. You can taste the freshness. 935 Broadbeck Dr., Newbury Park. (805) 499-3561 www.chipotle.com A place for cake lovers. They serve sandwiches & beverages also. 180 Promenade Way #1, Thousand Oaks. (805) 379-5911 Voted most romantic and favorite French Restaurant in Ventura County! Mention Cafe Provecal and receive 10% discount Chipotle Mexican Grill Champagne French Bakery Authentic Cuisine from the South of France Celebrating 11 years! Thank you all Show your Room Key For a Free Dessert with any entree (805) 370-8555 When you’re starved for time try the Bottomless Express Lunch with choice of soup, salad, house-made chips & salsa and don’t forget to try the Awesome Blossom, Grilled Baby Backs and Sizzling Fajitas. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1700 Newbury Road, Newbury Park. (805) 214-9947 California Pizza Kitchen Borderline 3647 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd Westlake Village (Paseo Market Place) Chili’s 2310 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 (805) 496-7121 www.cafeprovencal.biz • [email protected] 24 (1 block East of Civic Arts Plaza) Take out and Private Parties welcome! Deliveries Available through “Room Service” 818-597-9962 July-December 2008 Eric’s Lamppost Pizza Located in the Palm Garden Hotel, 495 Ventu Park Road, Thousand Oaks. (805) 716-4200. www.palmgardenhotel.com 1145 Lindero Canyon Road, Thousand Oaks. (818) 879-2195 www.lamppostpizza.com Garden Café A true local treasure in business since 1947. You know it has to be great Mexican food 1710 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 495-3573 (see our ad on page 26) Serene garden dining. 1414 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 495-1545 www.akashicbookshopandcenter.com Gino’s Trattoria Owner Gino Setola welcomes you with his classic Italian dishes. From Veal Picatta to his Gelato Truffles, enjoy this casual and friendly favorite. (Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 720 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 4947743 Greenhouse Café 652 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 373-6500 Holdren’s Steak & Seafood Elegant and timeless, USDA prime corn fed beef, charbroiled over mesquite grill. Fresh seafood selections include Bacon wrapped Tiger Prawns, seared Ahi, and Shrimp Scampi like no other. Extensive wine and martini list and outdoor seating. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar). 1714-A Newbury Road, Newbury Park. (805) 498-1314 www.holdrens.com July-December 2008 fabulous four-course fondue dinner. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 3685 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 370-8802 www.meltingpot.com Lupe’s Mexican Restaurant Mimi’s Café Kid friendly – great varied menu selection. 400 N. Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 373-6161 Natural Café Natural Café Known for their homemade soups, hearty salads, great sandwiches, vegetarian entrees, pasta, chicken and seafood , plus a complete juice bar, micro-brewed beers and local wines. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 1714 Newbury Road, Newbury Park. (805) 4980493 www.thenaturalcafe.com Marcello Ristorante 140 W. Hillcrest Dr., Thousand Oaks. (805) 371-4367 www.marcelloristorante.com Mastro’s Steakhouse The steakhouse with personality, offers an unparalleled dining experience with a cutting edge menu of the finest prime steaks, fresh seafood accompanied by live music and dancing 7 nights a week in the piano bar. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 2087 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 4181811 www.mastros.com Melting Pot, The An extraordinary dining experience that you won’t find at any other restaurant. Here, you’ll discover all the ingredients to a perfect evening, including a relaxed atmosphere, private tables, attractive service, fine wines and a 25 Presenting Magazine Outback Steakhouse Although beef and steak make up a good portion of this Australian steakhouse, the concept offers a variety of chicken, ribs and pasta dishes, all with big bold flavors and quality in mind. Don’t forget to try the “Bloomin Onion”! (Dinner) 137 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 381-1590 (see our ad on page 25) Pickle’s Deli You’ll find traditional as well as innovative American and International deli fare. 1940 Newbury Road, Newbury Park. (805) 480-4800 www.picklesdeli.com Pellagio Café 868 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 370-3131 PF Chang’s 2250 E. Thousand Oaks, Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 277-5915 Piatti Locali beautiful garden setting, the finest food and warm, friendly service. Wrap around patio with water fountain and garden views. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 101 S. Westlake Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 371-5600 www.piatti.com Sushi Yusho Bauducco’s “Very Serious About Sushi….This Must be the Place!!!” 2365 Michael Drive, Newbury Park. (805) 375-2269 www.sushiyusho.com Baudocco’s is both a restaurant and an Italian Deli with all breads and pastas made on the premises. 2839 Agoura Road, Westlake Village. (818) 991-4670 White Elephant Thai Cuisine Romano’s Macaroni Grill 668 Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 496-8999 Bellavino Wine Bar and Restaurant Italian at its best. 4000 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 370-1133 Roxy’s Famous Deli WESTLAKE VILLAGE A fun and boisterous spot for all your deli cravings (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 1345 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. (805) 379-6767 Alessio Restaurant & Bar When you walk into Alessio Restaurant & Bar you’ll feel instantly at home. Proprietor Tony Alessio has crested the premiere Conejo Valley night spot. The ambiance is a unique blend of elegance, romance and warmth. The menu features Northern Italian cuisine, an extensive wine list, and a wonderful selection of homemade desserts. (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 3731 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 557-0565 or (818) 324-9245 www.alessiorestaurant.com Sunset Terrace Lounge California cuisine, excellent service. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 235-G North Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360. (805) 497-4847 www.sunsetterracerestaurant.com Experience the essence of Tuscany. The spirit lies in the The wine list is extensive and was recently awarded the “Best of Award of Excellence” by Wine Spectator. Menu is cross cultural in style and is driven by the best seasonal ingredients. Chef Grenner’s pedigree reflects the finest in Southern California dining over the past 25 years. Live jazz presented every Friday and Saturday evening. (Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 3707 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 5570212 www.bellavinowinebar.com BJ’s In 1978 two guys had a great recipe for deep dish pizza and opened the first GJ’s Chicago Pizzeria in Santa Ana, California. Obviously it was an instant hit and now BJ’s brand has expanded across the U.S. 3955 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 497-9393 www.bjsbrewhouse.com Open: Mon 10-9pm I Tues-Sat, 10am-9:30pm I Sun. 11am-9:30pm, 1710 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Reservations Suggested (805) 495-3573 Since 1947, Lupe’s has been one of the community’s first family-owned and operated restaurants. You will find it snuggled under an historic old oak tree where just about every day, lines of people can be seen waiting to get in. The restaurant has grown from a two-booth, five bar stool cafe to become a Conejo Valley landmark with a seating capacity of 100. More expansion is under way to add patios for indoor, as well as outdoor dining. Come in and see what all the talk is about! Presenting Magazine 26 July-December 2008 Boccaccio’s One of the last places you can still order Veal Oscar and Baked Alaska. If you sigh and think passé, wait a second, they do offer an excellent Seared Ahi and a White Truffle Risotto to blast you into food present. (Brunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 32123 Lindero Canyon Road, Westlake Village. (818) 889-8300 (see our ad on page 26) Bogie’s Galletto Bar and Grill Brent’s Deli Hamptons Dakota’s features the highest quality of beef available – USDA Prime. With an extensive menu from beef to popular pasta and July-December 2008 Finest destination for sushi. Rolls with brown rice, special rolls without rice and also special items from Japan. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 860 Hampshire Road, Suite Z, Westlake Village. (805) 494-5250 www.kumosushi.com (See Calabasas section for review). (Dinner) (Full Bar) 982 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 494-6494 www.finsinc.com An imaginative, eclectic mix of mouthwatering flavors from a Brazilian-Italian menu. Heated Patio Dining and Entertainment Nightly. Hours; Mon-Thurs 11:00 am-Midnight. Fri-Sat 11:30 am – 12:30 am. Sunday 4:00 pm – 10:30 pm. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 982 Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 499-4300. www.gallettobarandgrill.com Dakota’s Steakhouse Kumo Sush Fins Seafood Grill Bogie’s is one of the hottest bar/night spots in the Conejo Valley offering indoor & outdoor dining from the gourmet food and cocktail menu. Don’t forget to try their famous Bogie’s classic burger. (Lunch Dinner) (Full Bar) 32001 Agoura Rd., Westlake Village. (818) 889-2394 (see our ad on this page) Quality food for almost 40 years. Catering service available. 2799 Townsgate Rd., Westlake Village. (805) 557-1882. www.brentsdeli.com. (818) 575-3000 www.fourseasons.com/westlakevill age/dining.html seafood they also have two breathtaking in-store wine displays. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 30970 Russell Ranch Rd., Westlake Village. (818) 991-3999 Landing Grill & Sushi Bar The “continental” menu offers food to please a number of palates, including a full sushi and sashimi bar. The California Continental cuisine you will find at The Landing Grill & Sushi Bar comes from all over the world. You will find many different salads from California, stir-fry and rice bowls from China, sushi from Japan, pasta from Italy as well as a variety of beef, fish, poultry and lamb dishes prepared American-style. This large diversity of menu selections makes The Landing Grill & Sushi Bar a unique experience that can satisfy any taste. And every meal you order is prepared fresh for you. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) For fine dining. Hamptons serves Californian cuisine at its best. Relax on custom furnishings in the red-and-gold opulence of the indoor restaurant, or enjoy panoramic views of the garden and waterfall while dining on the vinecovered terrace outdoors. (Breakfast, Dinner) (Full Bar) Two Dole Drive, Westlake Village. 27 32123 Lindero Canyon Road, Westlake Village. (818) 706-8887 www.thelandinggrill.com (see our ad on this page) Mandevilla Restaurant Authentic Italian Cuisine. Elegant enough for any occasion, casual enough for everyday. Featuring patio dining in a romantic outdoor setting. Cocktails are available. Mandevilla Restaurant is open 7 days a week. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 951 South Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 497-8482 www.mandevillarestaurant.com (see our ad on page 28) Marmalade Café Customers enjoy dining in a spectacular environment matched with wonderful food and fully attentive service. Marmalade Café provides just that. 140 Promenade Way, Suite 1, Westlake Village. (805) 370-1331 www.marmaladecafe.com Presenting Magazine Mediterraneo P6 Restaurant & Lounge Sharky’s Mexican Gril Formerly Le Café, Mediterraneo has since developed a totally new concept. It is elegant but sexy, charming, romantic. All the elements combined give Mediterraneo vibe and atmosphere, offering California cuisine at its finest. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 32037 Agoura Road, Westlake Village. (818) 889-9105 (see our ad on page 29) Diners will be attracted to the finest of food, service and ambience. The restaurant offers an array of small plates, as well as an excellent grilled veal chop, baked Chilean sea bass and paella. (Brunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 2809 Agoura Road, Westlake Village. (805) 778-0123 Sharky’s offers its clientele something new and exciting from “Signature Burritos” to “World Famous Tempura Battered Fish Tacos”, all fresh, natural, healthy and at a reasonable price. 111 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 370-3701 Pookie’s Thai After your session at the spa, relax with an energy drink, healthful soup or salad in a casual, self-service environment. Lounge on the outdoor terrace and let the delightful fragrances from the herb garden just beyond, stimulate your senses. (BL) (Full Bar) Two Dole Drive, Westlake Village. (818) 575-3000 www.fourseasons.com/westlake village/dining/spa_caf_.html Natural Café The Natural Café is known for their homemade soups, hearty salads, delicious sandwiches, vegetarian entrees, pasta, chicken and seafood dishes, as well as a complete juice bar, micro-brewed beers and local wines. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 968-12 Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 449-0099 www.thenaturalcafe.com Onyx – Four Seasons Westlake Backlit wall panels of semiprecious stones lend a dramatic ambience in which to enjoy light, healthful Asian fare. (Dinner) (Full Bar) Two Dole Rd, Westlake Village. (818) 575-3000 www.fourseasons.com/westlakevillage Presenting Magazine Spa Café Pookie’s is a family run restaurant with a charming atmosphere and hospitable service. Just a short descent from the Hampshire side of the Water Court gets you to Pookie’s where they are serving lunch and dinner daily. Pookie’s also offers free take-out for those with a five mile distance. Salad options, noodles, stir-fry and more, Pookie’s offers a generous menu for your appetite. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 8600 Hampshire Road, Suite Z, Westlake Village. (805) 531-0094 Suki 7 From the owners of P6 and Chapter 8 comes the spectacularly designed Suki 7. Executive Chef Katsuo Nagasawa brings his culinary expertise, offering contemporary Japanese cuisine, sushi and robata grill. A full 360degree sushi bar, wrap around patio with fire and water pits, and multi-functional private dining and event spaces are just some of the exceptional features at Suki 7. Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30 am – 4:00 Romio’s Pizza and Pasta Unique Greek and Italian dishes with just the right touch of all the best and freshest ingredients made from scratch. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 3316 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 496-6777 www.romiosca.com 28 pm. Dinner Mon-Sat 4:00 pm11:00 pm, Sunday 5:00 pm-11:00 pm. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 925 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. (805) 777-7579 Thousand Oaks Fish & Chips 3825 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite H, Westlake Village. (805) 495-1614 ToGo’s 2761 Agoura Rd., Westlake Village. (805) 449-9967 Tuscany II Ristorante From caviar to spaghetti there is something for everyone including excellent service. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 968 S. Westlake Blvd. Suite 4, Westlake Village. (805) 495-2768 Zin Bistro Americana Zin Bistro Americana features a scenic fire lit patio, spacious bar, plush booths and lakefront dining where you can relax, have a drink, an appetizer or enjoy the whole gastronomique experience. We invite you to savor this experience on the lake in Westlake Village. (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 32131 Lindero Canyon Road, Suite 111, Westlake Village. (818) 865-0095 www.zinbistroamericana.com July-December 2008 Explore the savory delights of the Mediterranean. Seasonal. Fresh. Creative. 32037 Agoura Road, Westlake Village 818.889.9105 med-rest.com July-December 2008 29 Presenting Magazine CALENDAR OF EVENTS - THOUSAND OAKS, WESTLAKE VILLAGE, NEWBURY PARK JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival Stagecoach Inn Museum Thousand Oaks Arts Festival Held at Kingsmen Park at California Lutheran Univ. in Thousand Oaks, this free event features TWO Shakespeare plays. Performances are Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Entertainment and food . Bring your blankets or chairs. (805) 493-3455. Web site: http://www.kingsmenshakespeare.org/festival/index.php Exhibits from the Chumash, Spanish mission and Conejo Valley pioneer eras. 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays, 51 S. Ventu Park Road, Newbury Park. 498-9441. Music, theater and dance performances, art show and sale are offered at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza and Gardens of the World. Held in midSeptember. (805) 496-6141. Summer Concerts in the Park OCTOBER Fourth of July Celebration Call Thousand Oaks – Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce 805-370-0035 or visit www.towlvchamber.org for details. SHOPPING Conejo Community Park, Sundays 5pm Call Thousand Oaks – Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce 805-370-0035 or visit www.towlvchamber.org for details. The Lakes See Maps for precise locations Thousand Oaks T.O. Blvd and Conejo School Road The Oaks Mall Anchor stores, PF Changs, Brighton, Polacheck’s Jewelers, Claim Jumper, Ben & Jerry’s, CPK Thousand Oaks 222 W. Hillcrest Dr (805) 495-3031 Anchor stores include JC Penney, Robinson’s May, Macy’s Janss Marketplace Thousand Oaks 275 N. Moorpark Rd (805) 495-4662 Anchor stores include Toys-R-Us, Marshall’s, Sears, Linens and Things, Mann 9 Theatres Paraiso Town Center Dos Vientos 350 Via Las Brisas, Suite 280 (805) 376-8300 Anchors, Beau Alexis Boutique, CRAVE Fruit Bar The Promenade Westlake Village 140 Promenade Way (805) 497-9861 Anchor stores: Barnes and Noble, Mann Theatres, 23rd Annual Westlake Village Auto Show Call Thousand Oaks – Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce 805-370-0035 or visit www.towlvchamber.org for details. COMMUNITY GUIDE - VENTURA Restaurants/Night Life 1 Century 16 805-644-5666 1 71 Palm Restaurant 805-653-7222 2 Century Downtown 10 805-641-6500 2 Old Vienna 805-654-1214 3 Golf ‘N Stuff 805-644-7131 4 Mann Buenaventura 805-658-6544 5 Pacific View Mall 3 O Sabi 805-642-6200 4 Winchesters 805-653-7446 5 Yolanda’s 805-643-2700 805-642-5530 6 Ventura Gateway 805-644-7131 Please See Restaurant Section for Address Dining S. California St. N Poli St. Palm St. 33 Cocktails Live Music Dancing N. Chestnut St. 7 Ventura Harbor Village 805-644-0169 Ave. Visitors have many choices. Ventura is home of the Ventura County Museum of History & Art, site of the Ventura County Fair, San Buenaventura State Beach, the Ventura Harbor, Ventura Pier and Channel Islands National Park. The historic Mission San Buenaventura is still used for regular Catholic Church services and is open to the public. Entertainment/Shopping ntura The city’s official name of San Buenaventura (Saint Bonaventure, an Italian theologian) was shortened to Ventura, reportedly because the full name did not fit on railroad timetables. It is more generally assumed that the shorter name was simply more convenient. N. Ve Ventura 1 Main St. 2 4 1 3 Santa Clara St. Thompson Blvd. 4 101 . E. Harbor Blvd. 2 12 5 . Rd aw ar 13 11 Rd d 10 Se Sa nj on Rd Downtown Ventura Pier Area 5 HLoma Vista Rd ph Telegra 2 5 6 4 8 Va le 33 ntin Schooner Dr. 1 eR d. 9 6 7 7 Hotels/Inns 5 Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach 10 805-648-2100 1 2 Bella Maggiore 11 805-652-0277 Best Western Inn 7 Holiday Inn Express 805-856-9533 12 8 Inn on the Beach 805-652-2000 9 La Quinta Inn 805-658-6200 13 805-648-3101 3 Clocktower Inn 805-652-0141 4 Country Inn & Suites 805-653-1434 July-December 2008 31 Pierpont Inn 805-643-6144 6 Four Points Sheraton 805-658-1212 Seaward Inn 805-653-5000 Vagabond Inn 805-648-5371 Ventura Mariott 805-643-6000 Call for exact locations Presenting Magazine DINING GUIDE - VENTURA 71 Palm Restaurant Anacapa Brewing Company Black Angus Casa De Soria A blend of French Country and American cuisine served within the comforts of a historic landmark craftsman cottage. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 71 North Palm Street, Ventura. (805) 653-7222 www.71palm.com The Anacapa Brewing Company is Ventura County’s finest restaurant and brewery, serving fresh, handcrafted ales produced by Head Brewer Eric Rose, and a menu of All-American grill items. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 472 East Main Street, Ventura. (805) 643BEER www.anacapabrewing.com 4718 Telephone Rd., Ventura. (805) 644-7323 1961 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 648-2083 Bombay Bar & Grill Chicago For Ribs Andria’s Seafood Restaurant Brooks Acapulco Mexican Restaurant Mexican, tacos, burritos and more. 725 S. Victoria Ave., Ventura. (805) 644-3944 Alexander’s at the Harbortown Hotel You don’t have to be a guest of the Harbortown Hotel to enjoy the marina view at Alexander’s. Featuring some of the best steak and seafood in Ventura. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 1050 Schooner Drive, Ventura. (805) 658-2000 Aloha Steakhouse Features a menu of classic and contemporary favorites in an atmosphere that is warm and inviting with a casual dress preference for deck shoes and surf shirts. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 364 S, California Street (across from the Crowne Plaza Hotel), Ventura. (805) 652-1799 Andria’s opened in 1982 in the beautiful Ventura Harbor. Their waterfront heated patio makes for fun and casual dining. 1449 Spinnaker Drive, Suite A, Ventura. (805) 654-0546 (see our ad on page 1) Antojo 920 N. Ventura Ave., Ventura. (805) 641-3582. Austin’s at the Pierpont The Pierpont’s lunch and dinner menus feature traditional, regional American recipes. Some of the favorites include Grilled Rack of Lamb and the Inn’s Traditional Bouillabaisse. (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 550 Sanjon Road, Ventura. (805) 653-6144 x 725 www.pierpontinn.com/dining Bernadette’s on Main 701 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 643-6749 ◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆◆ Authentic German and Continental Cuisine Sunday Champagne Brunch Cocktails • Lunch • Dinner • • • • Wiener Schnitzel Roast Duckling Sauerbraten Jaeger Schnitzel Serving Ventura County for 25 Years Experience our Bavarian atmosphere! All Major Credit Cards Accepted Reservations 805 654-1214 3845 Telegraph Road, Ventura, CA 93003 www.oldviennarestaurant.com Chef Paul Boulger serves delicious California Cuisine at this 20 year old landmark restaurant in Ventura. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 143 S. California St., Ventura. (805) 643-4404 Chef Andy Brooks’ menu features New American cuisine in a contemporary setting. Voted Best New Restaurant of the Year by the VC Reporter, they offer a small Central Coast wine list, full bar with signature cocktails and bar menu (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 545 E. Thompson Boulevard, Ventura. Busy Bee Café This is a classic 50’s style diner with retro décor, music and menu items like “chicken-fried steak”. (Lunch, Dinner) 47 E. Main Street, Ventura. (805) 643-4864 www.busybeecafe.biz C Street Bar At the Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach Hotel. 450 E. Harbor Blvd., Ventura. (805) 648-2100 222 www.cpventura.com Café Bella 79 S. California St., Ventura. (805) 643-2171 Café Fiore Located in downtown Ventura, Café Fiore Restaurant and Martini Lounge is an understated elegant spot for traditional rustic Italian cooking with a Southern flair. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 66 South California Street, Ventura. (805) 653-1266 www.fiorerestaurant.net Café Nouveau 1497 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 648-1422 www.cafenouveau-ventura.com Café Pacifico At the Marriott Ventura Beach. Casual Elegant, California and Latin fare. 2055 Harbor Blvd., Ventura. (805) 643-6000 Café Zack 1095 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 643-9445 www.cafezack.com Cajun Kitchen Cajun Kitchen offers authentic southern cuisine, bringing a little bit of Louisiana to Ventura County. Voted best breakfast year after year! (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) 301 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 643-7701 Capriccios Italian dishes, hand-made pizzas and daily lasagna specials are featured. (Lunch, Dinner) 298 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 643-7716 32 Family-owned restaurant serving award winning ribs and “World Famous Onion Rings” since 1982. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 692 E. Main Street, Ventura. (805) 641-0812 China Dynasty 2855 Johnson Dr., Suite J, Ventura. (805) 642-8858 Christy’s Deli 1559 Spinnaker Dr., Suite 105, Ventura. (805) 642-3116 Coastal Roasting & Fireplace Great coffee house, great location. 546 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 648-1595 Cooke’s Smoke House 1751 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 652-1446 Corrales Mexican Food 795 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 643-1043 Cottage Café Fresh and huge breakfasts and lunches served 6 am to 2 pm. Try their Nine-Juan-Juan Hash! 2611 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 643-1231 Danny’s Deli & Grill 3263 Telegraph Rd., Ventura. (805) 289-9200 Daphne’s Greek Café 1708 S. Victoria Ave., Suite B, Ventura. (805) 477-0276 Dargan’s Irish Pub 593 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 648-3001 Denoce’s Catering & Café Gourmet meals at an affordable price. Enjoy homemade soup, sweet potato fries, sandwiches and much more. 5777 Olivas Park Drive, Suite T, Ventura. (805) 6541101 www.denocescatering.com Duke’s Griddle N Grill 1124 S. Seaward Ave., Ventura. (805) 653-0707 Eric Ericsson’s on the Pier Seafood on the Ventura Pier. 668 Harbor Blvd., Ventura. (805) 6434783 www.ericericssons.com Evita’s The Family Taco Stand perfected. 3868 E. Main Street. (805) 656-4571 Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant Ventura County Reporter’s Reader’s Poll voted “Best Italian” for 5 years. Old world charm, generous portions and great service. Closed Mon. (Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 2788 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 648-7270. July-December 2008 Fiesta Restaurant Joannafina’s Mexican Café Margarita Villa 2350 S. Victoria Ave., Ventura. (805) 644-4900 Located by the Pacific Ocean, enjoy homemade tamales, while being serenaded on one of two heated patios. 1127 S. Seaward Avenue, Ventura. (805) 652-0360 An upstairs location lets you enjoy Southwest flavors while viewing the ocean, hillsides and harbor views. 1567 Spinnaker Drive, #200, Ventura Harbor Village, Ventura. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) (805) 654-7906. Franky’s Place 456 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 648-6282 Fuji Sushi Enjoy an authentic taste of Japan with innovative and careful preparation. 573 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 643-7277 www.fuji-sushi.com Galloping Hen 305 Borchard Dr., Ventura. (805) 653-0410 Golden China Authentic Chinese Cuisine for over 25 years and Ventura County Reporter’s Poll awards such as “Best Chinese Food, Best Karaoke, Most Romantic Restaurant and Best Place to Play Darts. (Brunch, Lunch, Dinner) 760 S. Seaward Ave., Ventura. (805) 652-0688 Golden Egg Café Great breakfasts, many choices. 2009 E. Main, Ventura. (805) 641-2866 Greek at the Harbor, The Serving the finest traditional Greek dishes featuring seafood, chicken, lamb, steaks and a vegetarian menu. Belly Dancing and Greek Folk Dancing. (Lunch, Dinner) 1583 Spinnaker Drive, Suite 100. Ventura. (805) 650-5350. www.greekventuraharbor.com Harbor Cove Café Go back to a simpler time, before fast food chains “standardized” the casual dining experience. 1867 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura Harbor, Ventura. (805) 658-1639 Hi Cee’s Café Great BBQ and Live Blues at the Ventura Harbor Village. 1591Spinnaker Drive,Suite 115, Ventura. (805) 650-7773 Jonathan’s at Peirano’s Specializes in Mediterranean cuisine with a full Tapas Bar. Offers over 90 wines by the bottle, a full Martini Bar, al fresco patio dining. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 204 E. Main Street, Ventura. (805) 648-4853 www.jonathansatpeiranos.com Maria Bonita 256 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 652-0247 Marshall’s Bodacious BBQ 6353 Ventura Blvd., Unit 18, Ventura. (805) 650-0650 Mary’s Secret Garden L & L Hawaiian BBQ The only organic Vegan restaurant in Ventura County. Closed Mon. & Tues. (Lunch, Dinner) 100 S. Fir Street, Ventura. (805) 641-3663 Cuisine influenced by Hawaii with a fusion of Asian and American dishes, served with flair that draws grateful customers back again and again. 4020 E. Main Street, Suite B14, Ventura. (805) 642-6888 Milanos Italian Restaurant Authentic Italian Cuisine with one of the best views of Ventura Harbor. Enjoy a romantic evening or call for some of the best pizza in town. 1559 Spinnaker Dr., #100, Ventura (805) 658-0388 (see our ad on page 1) Landmark No. 78 Featuring steaks, fresh fish, seafood, BBQ port ribs, pasta and specialty salads. 211 E. Santa Clara St., Ventura. (805) 643-3264 Latte 101 Le Petit Café Bakery Country French / California Cuisine with a quaint harbor atmosphere! 1591 Spinnaker Cr., Ventura. (805) 642-1191 Mail Bouy Café 1575 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura. (805) 658-7678 Mandarin House Take out or dine in traditional Chinese fare. 4020 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 654-0933 O-Sabi Japanese Restaurant We accommodate up to 30 people for Teppan dining, with highly skilled, acrobatic chefs preparing “Iron Chef” gourmet cuisine at your table. “From the Time You Enter, till You Leave, You Will Enjoy it” (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 5795 Walker St., Ventura. (805) 6426200 www.o-sabi.com (see our ad on this page) Paradise Grill and Sportsbar Extensive menu including sandwiches, Mexican and Italian food. Sports events on TVs, kids play in the Amusement Arcade. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) 2362 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 6485927 Pete’s Breakfast House 76 S. Oak Street, Ventura. (805) 653-0003 “Best Breakfast” award winner in Ventura County. There’s everything from homemade biscuits and jam to Huevos Rancheros! 2055 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 648-1130 Old Vienna Restaurant Pizza Chief Entering the restaurant, you are suddenly transported to Bavaria. Authentic German and European cuisine is served by chef/owner Hans Muehlinghaus since 1983. Traditional German specialties such as Schweinshaxe, Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerbraten, and the popular “Feast for Two”- favorites among the extensive menu. Enjoy Bavarian beers, fine wines and cocktail service. Lunch: Tues-Fri 11:30am-2:00pm, Sun. 11am-2pm. Dinner: Sun. & Mon. 5-9pm, TuesThurs, 5:00pm-9:30pm, Fri & Sat. Create your own pizza and have it delivered! 7770 Telegraph Road, Ventura. (805) 647-8888 My Florist Winecafe & Bakery The owner knows about all types of coffees and they carry some very rare coffees as well as the basics. 5722 Telephone Road, Ventura. (805) 658-2677 5pm-10pm. Sun Brunch: 11am2pm 3845 Telegraph Road, Ventura (805) 654-1214 www.OldViennaRestaurant.com (see our ad on page 32) Prime Steakhouse Live music and dancing accompanies your fine dining every Thursday through Saturday, featuring oldies, jazz and R&B. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 2009 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 652-1005 Riviera Bistro 394 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 667-2120 Hong Kong Inn Chinese Restaurant – Since 1964. 435 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 648-3161. Hush Restaurant & Lounge Impeccable service and delicious cuisine that defines luxury dining. Michael Noyes has a daily chef’s menu, seasonal tasting, great wine list and decadent dessert cart. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 185 Santa Clara St., Ventura. (805) 648-1462 SUSHI TEPPANYAKI GRILL FULL SERVICE BAR It’s in the Sauce Their sauce is a family recipe that originated in Texas. It has a tangy yet mild sweet flavor that is perfect for enhancing any smoked meat. 2050 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 652-1215 J’s Tapas & Martini Bar Gourmet dining, Indie Eclectic! 204 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 648-4853 www.jonathansatpeiranos.com July-December 2008 Our Chefs Cook Right In Front Of You! 5795 Walker St., Ventura (805) 642-6200 33 LUNCH: Monday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. DINNER: Monday - Thursday 5:00 - 9:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday 5:00 - 10:30 p.m. • Sunday 4:30 - 9:00 p.m. Reservations for Teppan Dining Recommended Presenting Magazine Romano’s Macaroni Grill Ventura Spaghetti Co. Italian at its best! 4880 Telephone Rd., Ventura. (805) 477-9925 www.romanosmacaronigrill.com A family tradition, great Italian cuisine. 2686 Loma Vista Rd., Ventura. (805) 643-7444. www.venturaspaghetticompany.com Santino’s Pizza & Pasta 4231 Telegraph Rd., Ventura. (805) 644-0166 Scotch & Sirloin Best steaks, seafood and spirits in Ventura County. Piano Bar Thurs., Fri. and Sat. nights from 6-10 pm. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 1510 Anchor Way, Ventura. (805) 644-5566 Seaward Fish & Chips Famous fresh fish and chowder. 1125 S. Seaweard Avenue, Ventura. (805) 653-1511 SideCar Restaurant, The Housed in a 1910 Pullman Car. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 3029 E. Main Street, Ventura. (805) 653-7433 Spinnaker Seafood Broiler Have mesquite grilled fresh fish, crab, lobster, seafood, steaks, ribs and chicken. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 1583 Spinnaker Dr., Suite 109, Ventura. (805) 658-6220 (see our ad on page 1) Sunset Cafe. Internet cafe, pizza, smoothies, salads, organic vegetable wraps and more. 2094 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 652-0365 www.myspace.com/sunseticafe Sushi Marina Westside Cellar Restaurant and Bar Offering seafood, steaks, duck and an extensive wine list with a monthly gourmet winemaker dinner. (Lunch, Dinner) (Beer & Wine) 222 E. Main Street, Ventura (805) 652-7013 www.WestaideCellar.com Winchester’s Grill & Saloon Great steaks, chicken, fresh seafood and burgers in a relaxed atmosphere with two outdoor heated patios. Over 40 beers on tap!!! Dinner is served Monday through Friday with Lunch and Dinner on the weekends. They also have menus for the kids. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 632 E. Main St., Ventura (805) 653-7446 (see our ad on this page) Yasmeen’s Indian Cuisine 2437 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 461-3644 Yolanda’s Mexican Cafe “Best Chile Relleno Burrito in history!” Family owned for 15 years. Closed on Mondays. 362 N. Ventura Ave., Ventura. (805) 653-0508. Thai & Peru Restaurant Yolie’s Fresh Mex Grill Your dining experience will be a memorable one, where only the freshest ingredients are used and prepared in the most careful way. 583 E. Main Street, Ventura. (805) 643-0583 www.thaiperurestaurant.com Buffet lunch daily, Champagne Brunch on Sunday, Full Bar with Happy Hour Mon-Fri. Huge outdoor patio for large parties. 26 S. Garden St., Ventura. (805) 652-0338 Zaytoon Tavern Taj Café, The This is the ONLY Lebanese restaurant in town! Dine in, take out or arrange for catering service. 1070 E. Front St., #A, Ventura. (805) 653-0026. www.zaytoontavern.com Taqueria Tepatitlan Very affordable prices with all natural spices and fresh ingredients. Voted Best India Cuisine in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. (Lunch, Dinner) 574 E. Main Street, Ventura. (805) 652-1521 www.thetajcafe.com Tipps Thai Cuisine A favorite for locals. Closed Sunday. (Lunch, Dinner) 512 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 643-3040 Vagabond Coffee Shop Over 40 years, this home-stylecooking, affordable prices for quality foods. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) 760 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. (805) 643-1390 34 English pub with Brit and American favorites. Enjoy billiards, darts and a brew! 1413 Victoria Ave., Suite F, Ventura. (805) 650-0060 Serving traditional & house-special Mexican food and drink for over 25 years in Ventura County with locations in Oxnard, Ventura, Camarillo and Simi Valley. You may choose from many awardwinning meals, margaritas and more. Catering and party options are available. (Dinner) (Full Bar) 22753 East Main Street, Ventura. (805) 643-2700 (see our ad on this page) Locals love this place. Long line on the weekends for very fresh and consistently good fish! Open 7 days. 120 S. California St., Ventura. (805) 643-5200 Presenting Magazine Victoria Pub & Grill Zoey’s Café For a quiet indoor or al fresco lunch, a quick bite before catching a movie, or a relaxing evening of music, Zoey’s has it all. (Lunch, Dinner) (Full Bar) 451 E. Main St., Ventura. (805) 652-1137 www.zoeyscafe.com Zoy’s Healthy Mexican Kitchen The name says it all! 2646 Palma Dr., Suite 100, Ventura. (805) 642-3354 July-December 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS - VENTURA JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER July 4th Picnic and fireworks Show & Street Festival Ventura County Fair Ventura Lemon Fest The annual celebration of agricultural and creative achievements takes place at the county fairgrounds on Ventura’s waterfront. The 12-day fair features nationally known entertainers, a rodeo and demolition derby. (805) 648-3376. www.venturacountyfair.org. The site also lists other events at the fairgrounds throughout the year. Typically held in early September at Pacific View Mall in Ventura, the festival is designed to honor lemons, which once grew on the land where the shopping center now sits. The festival includes live entertainment, a children’s play area, arts and crafts, food cooking demonstrations and contests. (805) 642-0605. www.lemonfest.com. 805-654-7830 Ventura Street Fair Ventura’s downtown comes alive on Independence Day It features arts and crafts, food from local restaurants, live entertainment, a children’s parade and other activities. Starting the celebration is the Pushem-Pullem Parade. Ventura County Boat Show The show takes place at Fisherman’s Wharf, Channel Islands Harbor, and features more than 150 boats in the water and more than 200 boats and displays on land. The 2008 event takes place July 10-13. (805) 323-655-2020. www.ci-boatshow.com. Ventura Summer ArtWalk More than 150 artists will exhibit their works at more than 70 downtown Ventura locations at the Summer Artwalk in August. (805) 658-4760. www.venturaartwalk.org. Music Under the Stars Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-chamber.org for details. Sea Fest Weekend Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. Vintage Rods Classic Car Show Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. Ventura Hillside Music Festival Salsa Festival Humpback and Blue Whale Watching Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-chamber.org for details. Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-chamber.org for details. OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Kinetic Sculpture Race Harvest Artwalk 30th Annual Holiday Street Festival Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Artwork displays, entertainment and children’s activities are part of the downtown Ventura event. (805) 658-4760. www.venturaartwalk.org. Held the first Sunday in December, the street fair features live entertainment, arts and crafts, food and other activities spread throughout the nine blocks of the Downtown Cultural District of Ventura. (805) 654-7830. Seaside Highland Games Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Holiday Boutique at Dudley House Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Pier Under the Stars, Food and Wine Festival Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or check the chamber online for more details. 30th Annual Ventura Harbor Parade of Lights This free festival of choirs, strolling carolers, and of course, Santa starts at 1pm. The parade begins at 7pm and a fireworks show is the grand finale. 805-642-8618 Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Holiday Traditions Ventura Style Day of the Dead Celebration On the first Saturday in December, Pacific View Mall in Ventura holds this event, which includes a snow play area, karaoke caroling contest, holiday tree lighting and fireworks. (805) 642-0605. www.shoppacificvies.com Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. Haunted House Call Ventura Chamber of Commerce 805-676-7500 or visit www.ventura-usa.com for details. SHOPPING See Maps for precise locations Ventura Harbor Village 1559 Spinnaker Dr. (805) 644-0169 Over 40 specialty shops, restaurants, and cafes offering a waterfront setting. Activities for the whole family featuring: Ventura Village Carousel Family Entertainment Center Carousel – Arcade – Snack Bar – Souvenirs – Parties www.venturavillagecarousel.com (805) 644-3234 Pacfic View Mall Mills Rd. and Main St. Anchor stores, Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor Loft, Chico's, Disney Store, Gap, JCPenney, Macy’s, Pro Image, RadioShack, Van Gundy and Sons Jewelers, and more! Ventura Gateway Ventura Exit Telephone Road; shopping left and right. Barnes and Nobles, Mervyn’s, Burlington Coats, and more! Andria’s Seafood Restaurant, Milano’s Italian Restaurant, Spinnaker Seafood Broiler. July-December 2008 35 Presenting Magazine LEGEND 1. Albinger Archaeological Museum 2. Aviation Museum of Santa Paula 3. Senator Thomas R. Bard Mansion 4. California Oil Museum 5. Adolfo Camarillo Ranch 6. Carnegie Art Museum 7. CEC / Seabee Museum 8. Commemorative Air Force WWII Aviation Museum 9. Dudley House Museum 10. Fillmore Historical Museum & Park 11. Gull Wings Children’s Museum 12. Heritage Square 13. Murphy Auto Museum 14. Ojai Valley Museum 15. Olivas Adobe Historical Park 16. Pierpont Inn Museum 17. Pleasant Valley Museum and Botanical Gardens 18. Port Hueneme Historical Museum 19. Rancho Camulos Museum 20. Railroad Visitor Center 21. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum 22. Santa Susana Railroad Depot and Museum 23. Scandinavian Cultural Center at CLU 24. Skatelab Skateboard Museum 25. Stagecoach Inn Museum Complex 26. Strathearn Historical Park and Museum 27. George Stuart Historical Figures © 28. Ventura County Maritime Museum 29. Ventura County Museum of History and Art MUSEUMS NEWBURY PARK THOUSAND OAKS CAMARILLO/OXNARD Stagecoach Inn Museum Oakbrook Regional Park Chumash Interpretive Center Carnegie Art Museum Open 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Entire complex open 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays. 51 S. Ventu Park Rd (805) 498-9441 424 S. C Street (805) 385-8171 Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Call for tours. OJAI Commemorative Air Force World War II Aviation Museum Ojai Valley Museum 455 Aviation Dr (805)482-0064 Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission: donation requested. Exhibits of environment, culture, and history of the Ojai Valley. Open 1 to 4 p.m. Wed-Fri and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat and Sun. Gull Wings Children’s Museum PORT HUENEME 418 W. 4th Street (805) 483-3005 Hands-on exhibits. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Ventura County Maritime Museum 109 S. Montgomery (805) 646-2290 CEC/Seabee Museum Navy Const. Batt. Ctr (Ventura Rd & Sunkist) (805) 982-5165 Maritime art and exhibits. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Free admission. Donations appreciated. Military artifacts of the Navy Civil Engineer Corps and Seabees. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tue through Sat. Closed on federal holidays. Those without base access must schedule group tours. FILLMORE/SANTA PAULA SIMI VALLEY Fillmore Historical Museum & Park Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum 100 E. Main Street (805) 653-0323 350 Main Street (805) 524-0948 Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and weekends by appointment only. California Oil Museum Hours: 10–4, Wed–Sun. Admission: $4 Adults, $3 Seniors, $1 Children. 1001 E. Main St., (805) 933-0076 www.oilmuseum.net. Santa Clara River Valley Railroad Historical Society ( www.scrvrhs.org ) Located near Fillmore & Western Railroad, the society focuses on the acquisition, preservation, restoration, exhibition and operations of historic railroad equipment. 40 Presidential Dr. (800) 410-8354 The Air Force One Pavillion adds 87,500 sq ft of exhibit space to the Library. In the Pavillion, visitors will be able to tour through President Reagan’s Air Force One (tail #27000). For information and admission prices, call or visit; www.reaganlibrary.com. $12, Under 10-Free Skatelab Skateboarding Museum 3290 Lang Ranch Pkwy. (805) 492-8076 Exhibits of Chumash culture and history, tours of cave art. Park hours are daily from sunrise to sunset. Museum hours are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tue through Sat. Guided cave tour on Saturdays at 1 p.m. $5 donation requested. VENTURA Albinger Archaeological Museum 113 E. Main Street (805) 648-5823 Artifacts from 500 B.C. to the present on display. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, Sept-June; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wed-Fri, June-Sept, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat and Sun. Channel Islands National Park 1901 Spinnaker Drive (805) 658-5730 Exhibits in the park’s visitor center including photo displays, a native plant display, indoor tide pool. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Ventura County Museum of History and Art 100 E. Main Street (805) 653-0323 Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tue through Sun. CALABASAS Leonis Adobe Historic House 23537 Calabasas Rd. (818) 222-6511 1844 dated Adobe house with animals and ranch history. 4226 Valley Fair St. (805) 578-0040 Museum hours; Winter: 3-10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekends; Summer: noon to 10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekends. Admission is free. TEN EDUCATIONAL PLACES TO TAKE YOUR KIDS All around Ventura County, thoughtprovoking, family-friendly attractions abound. Here are 10 places to take your kids for a fun and educational day on the town: 1. Channel Islands National Park R.J. Lagomarsino Visitor Center. The center features a display of marine aquatic life and exhibits about the Channel Islands. 1901 Spinnaker Drive at Ventura Harbor. (805) 658-5730 http://www.nps.gov/chis/planyourvisit/visit orcenters.htm. 2. California Oil Museum. Tells the story of the state's oil industry through interactive displays, videos, working models, games, photographs, restored gas station memorabilia and an authentic turn-of-the-century cable-tool drilling rig. Visitors will see how the Indians used natural oil seeps and watch a miniature drilling rig bore into the Earth.1001 E. Main St., Santa Paula. (805) 933-0076 http://www.oilmuseum.net. 3. San Buenaventura Mission Visit the last California mission, founded in 1782 by Father Junipero Serra and now an active Catholic church. Also visit July-December 2008 the museum and gift shop to learn more about the Native Americans who lived and worked at the mission as well as mission life, worship and the padres. 211 E. Main St., Ventura (805) 643-4318 http://www.sanbuenaventuramission.org. see how the family lived. 4200 Olivas Park Drive, Ventura. (805) 658-4728 http://www.olivasadobe.org. 51 S. Ventu Park Road, Newbury Park. (805) 498-9441 http://www.stagecoachmuseum.org. 6. Gull Wings Children's Museum 9. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area This museum features more than 15 hands-on exhibits where young children and toddlers can use their imaginations as they explore space, the sea and Bud's Bistro. Gull Wings is the only children's museum in Ventura County. 418 W. Fourth St., Oxnard. (805) 483-3005 http://www.gullwings.org. 4. Museum of Ventura County and Albinger Archaeological Museum Learn about the county's heritage and local culture and, among its exhibits, see the intricate George Stuart Collection of Historical Figures. The nearby Albinger Museum houses artifacts discovered during excavations around the mission that took place in the 1970s, including the foundations of the "lost mission church," and an ancient earthen oven. Some of the relics on display date back to 1600 B.C. The county museum is in a temporary site at 89 S. California St. http://www.venturamuseum.org. The Albinger museum is at 113 E. Main St. (805) 648-5823 7. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum See a piece of the Berlin Wall, view a replica of the Oval Office, see extravagant gifts given to the Reagans from foreign heads of state, and learn all about the 40th U.S. president's radio, movie and political careers. Visitors also can tour Air Force One. 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. 1-800-410-8354 http://www.reaganlibrary.com. 8. Stagecoach Inn Museum 5. Olivas Adobe Step back in time and learn about Conejo Valley history with a visit to a reconstruction of the old 1876 Grand Union Hotel and replicas of a pioneer home, a Spanish-Mexican adobe and a Chumash dwelling. The home of Mexican cavalryman Raymundo Olivas, his wife, Teodora, and their 21 children brings to life California's rancho period in the mid-1800s. Tour the two-story hacienda and its grounds to 37 Scores of Native American and cultural workshops for children and adults are scheduled throughout the summer at the Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center in Newbury Park. The National Park Service Visitor Center is at 401 W. Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks. (805) 370-2301 or (805) 375-1930 http://www.nps.gov/samo/planyourvisit/ events.htm. 10. Exotic Animal Training and Management Program at Moorpark College. Visit the animals and see how they are trained, or check availability to enroll the kids in the Junior Safari Zoo Camp. This teaching zoo houses more than 150 different animals of over 90 species. 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark. (805) 378-1441. http://www.moorparkcollege.edu (click on "Teaching Zoo"). 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Nature Lover? Whale Watching and the Natural Splendor of the Channel Islands are found in the Channel Islands and in the harbors leading there. Situated along California’s central coast the Ventura and Oxnard access to the Channel Islands is worth exploring. Whether you plan to spend the day whale watching in the Channel Islands Marine Sanctuary (805)658-5730 or at the Camino Real Park for the emergence of the Monarch butterfly, exploring the natural wonder of Ventura County is time well spent. Known as the American Galapagos, the Channel Islands National Park is comprised of five of the eight California Channel Islands, including Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara. These islands are home to over 2,000 species of plants and animals, 145 of which are completely unique to these islands and not found anywhere else on earth. Presenting Magazine The biodiversity found on and in the waters surrounding the Channel Islands National Park is evidenced by the presence of dolphins, seals, a multitude of sea birds, and Gray, Blue, and Humpback Whales. Whales are the largest animals on earth and they migrate along north/south routes seasonally. Each year, as many as 25,000 Gray Whales travel from their Alaskan feeding grounds to the warm waters off the coasts of California and Mexico. The average length of a Gray Whale is between 36’ and 50’ and can weigh between 26 and 34 metric tons. During their southern migration, the whales travel very close to the Channel Islands. Various whale watching excursion packages are available through Island Packers. 42 Getting in for a closer look at the Channel Islands. www.islandpackers.com, hotline at (805)6427688 or for general information, dial (805)6421393 or (805)382-1779 (see our ad on page 1). The trips are narrated by experienced naturalists and last about 3 hours. July-December 2008 On many trips, the frolicking bottle nosed dolphins often steal the show. Island trips offer opportunities to view more than 27 varieties of seals and dolphins in and around the surrounding waters. Thousands of common and Bottle-Nosed Dolphins can be seen year round off the coast of Ventura along with California Sea Lions and Harbor Seals. Here are a few helpful tips when going whale watching: 1. Dress warmly and in layers. It can get cold out there, and with the ocean spray and water spouting whales, you may find yourself a bit wet. Be ready to shed your wet clothing just in case. And if it gets warm, you can always shed a layer. 2. Be careful with your camera. It can get wet on the high sea and you don’t want to have your camera ruined or your pictures lost. 3. Do some research. It doesn’t hurt to familiarize yourself with what you will be seeing. Read up on the types of whales you will be seeing and any other types of marine life that you may encounter. The more you know, the more you’ll enjoy. 4. Stay Healthy. If you get motion or sea sick, bring something that will help relax you. Bringing sunscreen is also a good idea. With the sun’s rays reflecting off the ocean’s surface, it’s easy to get too much sun. For a more leisurely day of boating rent your own electric boat, sailboat, kayak or paddle boat for the day or hour, and enjoy the harbor and marina from Hopper Boat Rentals.com or relax and enjoy their dinner & sunset cruises for more romantic memories. All are found at www.hopperboatrentals.com 805-382-1100. (see our ad on page 42) The five islands that comprise the national park and marine sanctuary. At 12 miles off of the mainland, Anacapa Island (5 miles long) is the closest to southern California’s densely populated coast. And in 1853, the side-wheel steamer Winfield Scott, steaming ahead at full speed, crashed into the rocks off of Anacapa and sank. In 1912, the Coast Guard built a light beacon and now a fully operational lighthouse has been there since 1932. Santa Cruz Island is 22 miles long and from two to six miles wide, making it the largest island in the national park. This island is a miniature of what California looked like 100 years ago, with pristine beaches, caves and untouched canyons. July-December 2008 Santa Rosa Island is 15 miles long by 10 miles wide. San Miguel Island is the westernmost island and therefore receives the most severe weather from the open ocean and Santa Barbara Island is the smallest of these five islands, at about one square mile. How about more fun for the kids and young at heart with arcade games and a real Carousel at Ventura Village Carousel? Or maybe that would be fun for them while you are strolling the Ventura Harbor Village along the marina at shops like The Glass Touch to find just the right treasure or collectible to take home with you? (see our ad on page 1) Fillmore and Western Railroad day trips and dinner trains provide a scenic and memorable glance into our nations past and the local beauty of the Ventura County countryside. Kids and adults alike will delight with choices ranging from Thomas the Tank Engine and Spaghetti Western rides to Murder Mystery Dinner Trains. Tel. 1-800-773-8724 The Gardens of the World became a reality when Ed and Lynn Hogan, founders of Pleasant Holidays, decided to build a striking monument to commemorate the various cultures of the world. Their motivation was simple: to give something back to the community where they live. Located in Thousand Oaks, the 4.5 acre site features more than 1,000 plant varieties and includes a rose garden; a California garden set in a replica mission courtyard; and English, French, Italian and Japanese gardens. (805) 557-1135 The mission of the Hogan Family Foundation is to promote the entrepreneurial spirit through the creation and operation of educational, civicminded and humanitarian programs designed to encourage a more productive society. History buffs and admirers of “The Great Communicator” will want to visit the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley. The new Air Force One exhibit is X, one of the newest rollercoasters at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia sends you flying upside down and backwards. not to be missed and the grounds, setting and history showcased there is awe-inspiring. (800) 410-8354 or visit www.reaganlibrary.com Six Flags Magic Mountain… the Xtreme Park and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor water park, just north of LA, are less than an hour away for any of our readers. Six Flags Xtreme Park, is a thrill ride haven. The 260-acre theme park features world-class roller coasters and over 100 rides, games and attractions for the entire family. Among the park’s famous roller coasters and thrill rides is the newest coaster, Tatsu, tallest, fastest, longest flying coaster in the world. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor, located next to Six Flags Magic Mountain features more than 23 slides and attractions including Tornado, a sixstory funnel of fun; speed slides and a 7,000 square-foot pool for teen and adult activities; an exciting 45-foot tall, six lane racing slide and more. Tel. 661-255-4111. www.sixflags.com For a unique harbor touring experience, A&M Boat Charters and Cruises offers up to 49 passengers for harbor cruises, scuba dives, and Channel Islands excursions. Rental gear available (805) 644-1499. (see our ad on back cover) So be daring and creative in beautiful southern California. Create experiences that provide big fish, big wave, train robbery or a whale of a tale no one can challenge when you retell them (even bigger) at home! Air Force One Pavillion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum 43 Presenting Magazine If You Must Leave Us and You’re Headed SOUTH one-of-a-kind shopping, with such offerings as the Zen Zone, where you can relax and unwind with an aqua massage bed or get a breath of fresh air at the oxygen bar. Also, the Universal Amphitheater is an excellent venue to check out all sorts of concerts and live music, located at the park. Citywalk is a rare blending of night life, fine dining, and shopping with a distinct west coast flair. Visit http://theme parks.universalstudios.com/hollywood/website/i ndex.html or www.citywalkhollywood.com for more information. Santa Monica Pier/3rd Street Promenade Santa Monica is a town with a personality all its own. This seaside destination is a perfect place to spend the day, enjoying the sights and sounds of a bustling beach community. With plenty of things to do and see, including a Ferris wheel on the pier that overlooks the ocean and a large carousel, Santa Monica is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Checking out the Anacapa Lighthouse in the Channel Islands. Universal Studios/Citywalk Universal Studios is the world’s largest movie studio and theme park. You can enjoy the studio tour and rides in the daytime and head over to Citywalk in the evening for drinks, dinner, dancing, music, entertainment, and a wide array of unique vendors to indulge any shopaholic tendencies you may have. Universal Studios is located in its own city, called Universal City, a short drive north of Hollywood on the 101. Citywalk offers a movie theatre, bars and restaurants such as B.B. King’s Blues Club, and Presenting Magazine Movie and television crews frequently shoot at the promenade, so be sure to watch for your favorite film and television stars. In addition to being on the lookout for well known actors and actresses, make sure you take time to enjoy the local celebrities who offer a wide range of music, street performance, theatre, dance, comedy, and magic. These neighborhood entertainers bring a vibrant and uniquely Californian atmosphere to a day filled with shopping, dining, and sightseeing. For more information, visit www.thirdstreetpromenade.com/index.html or www.santamonicapier.org. The J. Paul Getty Museum Of all the things to do and see in Los Angeles, there are few better or more rewarding experiences than visiting the Getty. With free admission and a mere $8 for parking, one can 44 spend the whole day there and still not see everything that this wonderful museum has to offer. Whether it’s a special exhibit (which rotate frequently), the research libraries (primarily art history and architecture), the architecture of the campus itself (unique, modern, and sprawling), the lush and beautifully designed Central Garden (tranquil and graceful), or the view (which is the best in the city), the Getty has something for everyone. The Central Garden was conceived as a natural evolution, an ever changing celebration of lush plants, flowers, and trees. With 134,000 square feet and multiple walkways, pools, and various scenic overlook areas, this garden is a peaceful getaway from the stresses of everyday life, allowing visitors the opportunity to unwind. Conveniently located off of the 405 in west Los Angeles, the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday. Call (310) 440-7300 or visit www.getty.edu for more information. If You Must Leave Us and You’re Headed NORTH Santa Barbara Mission The "Queen of the Missions" was founded in 1786 and was the tenth of 21 Franciscan missions throughout California. The history of the mission is reflective of the history of the city of Santa Barbara. The land that the mission is situated on changed hands from the Chumash Indians, to the Spanish, and eventually to U.S. interests as California became a state. With green lawns and a large rose garden, the grounds of the mission are lush and representative of the surrounding beauty of the greater Santa Barbara community. Self guided tours are available daily by calling (805)682-4149. July-December 2008 Direct Access International MAR K ET I NG • DESIGN MARKETING D ESIGN • ADVERTISING A DVERTISING • PUBLISHING PUB LISHING The Premier Source for Chamber Directories • Hotel Guest Directories Maps • Newsletters • Programs • Menus Brochures • Posters • Collateral Material Display Ads • Web Design • Direct Mail and More... 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