Dining Out
Glori Fickling
Perched high above the sprawling sands with a magnificent vista of the
blue Pacific, The Beach House is one of those wondrous dining
establishments that provides more than a seaside setting.
Beyond warm hospitality and the celestial view, there is a comfortably
attractive ambience and delicious dining for brunch as well as dinner
offered daily.
Launched in 1968 the vintage property was the one-time vacation home
of late actor/commedian Slim Summerville. While Laguna Beach was not
especially noted for gourmet cuisine at the time, our town has long since
gained a reputation for some of Orange County’s most noteworthy
restaurants. The Beach House soon jumped on the bandwagon, thanks to the
expertise of longtime restaurateur Gale Pike who has since parlayed this
winner into a trio with two successful clones.
In the summer of 1999 came the first handsome sibling, which reposes
along the water at Cardiff by the Sea. Soon after came a third Beach
House now nestled on the far side of Dana Point Harbor. The decor and
artwork of Pike’s wife Leonora sets a charming tone at every venue, each
of which sports a similar menu. These were created by executive chef Luis
Tzorin in conjunction with director of operations, Pike’s son Matt.
In keeping with the seaside ambience of all three establishments, it
follows that fresh fish dominates these bills of fare. Not the least is
the brunch menu, recently expanded by coordinating the former breakfast
and lunch selections to give a broader early-day choice. Thus an offering
of many and varied entrees. Shellfish crepes, rainbow trout hash, a trio
of omelets and assorted benedicts share the menu with a melange of
seafood salads, sandwiches, prime rib and fresh fish. All are prefaced
with seasonal fruit, a loaf of sourdough and whipped butter. Served every
day in Laguna Beach, on weekends only at the other venues, these range in
price from $7.95 to $17.95.
The dinner menus rate special accolades because of the picture pretty
presentations, delicately sculpted red and yellow turnips and an edible
vanda orchid adorning each plate. Setting tastebuds in motion are such
bivalve preparations as lobster thermidor and bouillabaisse, fresh
denizens of the briny from Cajun mahi-mahi and sea bass en papillote,
landlubber favorites New Zealand lamb chops and chicken Marsala. These
are tabbed from $14.95 to $27.95, the latter for a bountiful New England
clam bake featuring a 1 1/2 pound. Maine lobster, a quartet of littleneck
clams, a tender cob of corn and potatoes au gratin.
Beyond a raft of light and hearty appetizers, are nine incredible
Sunset Dinner bargains served 7 days a week from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. At
$9.95 to $15.99 are such tempters as chicken Marsala, chardonnay poached
salmon and grilled lobster tail.
THE BEACH HOUSE
Where: 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane
Phone: 494-9707
Hours: Open every day. Brunch served 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays,
until 3 p.m. Sat/ Sun.
Dinner from 4:30 to 9 p.m. until 10 p.m. weekends. Sunset Dinners
available 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. every day.
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