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7 Of The Best Bars In Anaheim

7 Of The Best Bars In Anaheim

Elizabeth Thorn | | 5 minutes Read
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Going to Anaheim? Enjoy the local SoCal vibes and head to the best bars in Anaheim either before or after a special day.

While most people head to this part of to explore Disneyland and the California Adventure theme parks, you’ll find that there’s a lot more to do in Anaheim than just meet Mickey.

Get ready to experience Southern as you should – a little tipsy and totally relaxed. Here are the seven best bars in Anaheim.

Best Bars In Anaheim

1. The Blind Rabbit

Hidden behind a secret door in the Anaheim Packing District, you’ll find this super-secret little speakeasy. It’s easily one of the best bars in Anaheim simply due to the 1920s style decor and the craft cocktails they serve their guests.

The novelty value of this bar is propelled by the great cocktails they serve, and the vibes here are just pure fun. Once you enter The Blind Rabbit through the revolving bookcase doors, you’ll agree.

2. Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar

So, even though we said there’s more to Anaheim than Disneyland, one of the best bars in the area is located in Downtown Disney. This is a great option for travellers who want to get a taste of Disneyland without paying for the full ticket.

This enchanting tiki bar puts on a great show, especially when it comes time to serve the drinks. Expect to upload lots of Insta stories and send lots of Snaps of your drinks here.

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3. The Ranch Restaurant & Saloon

If you’re headed to the United States in search of Southern culture and soul, then Orange Country might not be the first place you think to look. However, The Ranch is one of Anaheim’s hottest spots for country music, great steaks, and rustic charm.

Here is where you’ll be able to find some of the most American drinks in the region. Try their whisky-infused Moonshine Margarita or the famous Carolina Peach Julep. After a few of those, you’ll be able to join in with the locals as they two-step.

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4. The Fifth

Not looking for something as themed and campy as a tiki bar or ranch saloon? Treat yourself to a bit of Southern California luxury and head over to The Fifth, one of the best bars in Anaheim if you’re looking for an elegant evening with skyline views.

Our pro tip is to head here to watch the Disneyland fireworks. You’ll get a better view from the bar’s seating area than you would at the actual park.

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5. Hammer Workshop and Bar

If you didn’t already know, craft cocktailing is pretty big in California. That’s why you’ll find that the trendy Hammer Workshop and Bar really puts a lot of emphasis on their craft cocktails and excellent mixology techniques.

Drinks here are pretty unique, and you’ll enjoy exploring Anaheim’s Packing District while you’re there. They’ve got a horse saddle seat you can sit on. Try it out just for the photo.

6. Vacation Bar

Vacation Bar is a little south of Anaheim proper, but it’s worth the short drive out. It’s especially worth the visit if you’re not from a place that’s lush and tropical. The vibes truly make it feel like a short vacation, and the cocktails are unique and tasty.

From the lush greenery that surrounds the seating area to the laid-back vibes you’ll find at the bar, this is one of the best bars in Anaheim if you’re looking for a moment of relaxation.

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7. The Bruery

If you’re not much for themed cocktails or fancy wines, then check out Anaheim’s The Bruery. It’s one of the best craft beer bars in the city, and they’re always rotating their menu so there’s always something great on tap.

Literally, there are so many options here that you might need to head back for a second (or third) night of tastings. If you’re into sweeter beers, definitely check out their tiramisu dessert beer.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elizabeth has lived and worked in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, all of which have contributed to her passion for travel writing. When she's not writing, you can find her exploring little hideouts in Colombia or watching photography tutorials on YouTube. Contact: [email protected]

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