Fullerton
Downtown Fullerton offers eclectic shopping with a wide selection of vintage retail, boutique, antique shops and energetic eateries among a collection of 70 historic buildings with a distinct Indie vibe.
Located just 10 minutes north of Anaheim, Downtown Fullerton is full of indie flavor and an exciting place to visit during the day or evening.
During the day you can take advantage of eclectic shopping at a wide selection of vintage retail, boutique, antique shops among a collection of more than 70 historic buildings.
On Thursday nights you will find one of the county's best nighttime farmer's markets, complete with heirloom vegetables, locally grown fruit, flowers, artisans, live entertainment, face painting, pony rides and much more.
The train station, which serves as an iconic and busy reminder that Fullerton was founded as a railroad town, is also centrally located downtown and provides visitors an entertaining way to travel to this fun town.
Of course, any time is a good time to eat and Fullerton has an excellent dining selection. Angelo's and Vinci's Ristorante offers a truly diverse mix of Italian décor that could have you sitting amidst the art of the great masters, in an Italian town square, under a cathedral ceiling, surrounded by colorful Sicilian puppets, the carnival masks and canals of Venice, or inside the "Monster Wine Cellar".
Slidebar is a rock 'n roll-themed restaurant/bar with live music nightly. The entire joint is decorated with rock n' roll paraphernalia and has an 80's style arcade, where you can revisit your love of Pac-Man and other 80s games.
Cantina Lounge is an elegant restaurant with delicious Mexican dishes, action-packed sports bar and a rocking night club all under one roof. Saturday night is karaoke night at Mulberry Street Ristorante, a quaint dining experience that offers tantalizing traditional Italian dishes and seafood.
After you've had your fill at the table, be certain to you must take a stroll through the Fullerton Museum Center, home of the Leo Fender Gallery. The museum is dedicated to developing and presenting the best multidisciplinary exhibitions and educational programs in the areas of history, science and art.
If you want to get away from the face-paced urban life, visit the Fullerton Arboretum, a 26-acre botanical garden with ponds, streams, wildlife, and more than 4,000 unique and unusual plant species from around the world. The arboretum offers a limited number of community garden plots to the general public.
Cuisine, culture and, community are wrapped up in charm and fun in Fullerton!
























