Founded in 1887, Fullerton is located about 22 miles from Los Angeles. Because of its wonderful Mediterranean climate, the area surrounding Fullerton was the original orange growing region. Fullerton’s downtown is known for its abundant nightlife. The city also has over 50 parks and the famous Fullerton Arboretum with 26 acres of unusual and rare plants and sculpted gardens. Here are the best things to do in Fullerton, Southern California.
Muckenthaler Art and Cultural Center
The Muckenthaler Art and Cultural Center, originally named The Muckenthaler House, is a vast Spanish Colonial Revival style mansion in Fullerton that now acts an art and cultural center for the community. Built in 1924 by Walter and Adella Muckenthaler, the 18-room mansion sits on an 8.5-acre estate and hosts an array of arts and culture-based events throughout the year, including more than 60 theatrical and musical performances, festivals, gallery exhibitions, and other special functions.
The organization also offers art education classes for all ages at the center and at over 45 outreach sites across the county. The magnificent grounds and gardens are perfect for wedding and corporate events, and the center has garnered several awards over the years.
1201 W. Malvern Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833, Phone: 714-738-6595
Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton
About 45 minutes from Los Angeles, the Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton is a vast, 26-acre botanical garden and green space that is home to over 4,000 kinds of plants from around the world, a network of walking trails, and a modern agricultural museum.
Located on the campus of California State University, the Arboretum is the largest botanical garden in Orange County and focuses on saving species that are at risk or near extinction.
A network of pathways wind through the four major collections in the garden, which include Woodlands, Desert, Mediterranean, and Cultivated. Highlights range from a section of native vegetation from Southern California and a rare fruit grove to an outstanding collection of Cycads and a unique Children’s Garden with brightly colored and tactile plants. The Arboretum supports learning within the community and offers a variety of nature-related classes to the public, such as water conservation and bird-watching.
Arboretum and Botanical Garden at Cal State Fullerton, 1900 Associated Rd., Fullerton, CA 92831
Clayes Performing Arts Center
Clayes Performing Arts Center is a state-of-the-art performance facility with multiple venues based at the California State University in Fullerton. Named after Cal State Fullerton alumnus and donor Joseph A.W. Clayes III, the center features several settings that cater to a variety of disciplines and arts, ranging from the intimate thrust-stage James D. Young Theatre, which was designed to place the actors in the middle of the space; the Vaughncille Joseph Meng Concert Hall, a venue lauded for its outstanding acoustics; and the black box Hallberg Theatre, which boasts flexible seating and presents an array of experimental and new productions.
Clayes Performing Arts Center also features three special performance venues, namely the Arena Theatre, the Little Theatre, and the Recital Hall, all of which present and host shows and performances throughout the year. The center is also home to a costume and scene shop, a dance studio, and other ancillary support spaces.
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831, Phone: 657-278-3371
Maverick Theater
Founded in 2002 by Artistic Director Brian Newell, the Maverick Theater is a storefront theater in Fullerton whose first show was an Elvis Presley musical entitled The King. The venue hosts a variety of performances and boasts two stages – a cabaret stage for musicals and a larger black box stage for plays.
The Maverick is renowned for its Staged Cinema Productions, in which they stage adaptations of popular and lesser-known films, as well as producing famous hits such as a recent revival of The Rocky Horror Show. Other productions have included A Few Good Men, The Hobbit, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
110 E Walnut Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832, Phone: 714-526-7070
Fullerton Museum Center
Established as a learning center and educational space to inspire the community to engage in history, science, art, and the humanities, the Fullerton Museum Center presents the best in multi-disciplinary exhibitions and educational programs.
Dating back more than a century, the center features diverse exhibits and displays aimed at inspiring, engaging, challenging, and encouraging an interest in the arts and other subjects.
The museum also hopes to promote critical thinking and stimulate dialogue. Home of the Leo Fender Gallery, the museum’s two galleries showcase the Leo Fender guitar and its rich history in Fullerton, and it highlights other unique aspects of 20th and 21st-century popular culture.
In addition to three or four annual exhibits, the Fullerton Museum Center also offers a variety of educational programs and workshops, including lectures, concerts, and art classes, and provides special children’s programs throughout the year. The museum is open from noon until late in the evening six days a week.
301 N Pomona Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832, Phone: 714-738-6545
Laguna Lake Park
Laguna Lake Park is a beautiful outdoor park that offers nature-lovers and outdoor enthusiasts an open-air haven of tranquility in which to relax on their day trip.
Laguna Lake lies at the center of the park, around which are several dirt trails that are ideal for walking, jogging, running, hiking, cycling, or horseback riding. If you are wondering what to do in Fullerton with kids, this is a great place to visit.
Fishermen can take advantage of fishing in the lake, which is home to rainbow trout, catfish, bass, and bluegill, and families can relax at the nice picnic areas situated below the dam – they offer lovely lake views. Laguna Lake Park is also the base for the Equestrian Center and home to the Fullerton Recreation Riders, who use the center’s outstanding facilities, which include riding rings, show rings, and grandstand seating to practice and hosts shows.
3120 Lakeview Dr, Fullerton, CA 92835, Phone: 714-738-6575
Early Bird
Owned and operated by Orange County locals, Early Bird was founded because of a mutual love of fine food and coffee, and the restaurant still stands by that principle today. Founded by Marcelo Caraveo and Tank Menzies and owned and operated by Adrian Padilla, Early Bird serves cuisine created from locally sourced Californian ingredients supplied by certified sustainable family farms.
All cuisine is handmade from scratch, from the light and fluffy eggs benedict and country chicken waffles to sandwiches, salads, griddlecakes, and sides. Tuck in to Carnitas Chilaquiles with Avocado Emulsion and Fried Tortillas in Ancho Chile Sauce, Roasted Nebraskan Rib-Eye Steak with Two Eggs Sunny Side Up, or a delicious Duck Confit Hash for breakfast, brunch, or lunch.
1000B E Bastanchury Rd, Fullerton, CA 92835, Phone: 714-529-4100
Matador Cantina
Matador Cantina is an authentic Mexican restaurant that serves a fusion of traditional and contemporary Mexican-inspired cuisine. Expertly prepared by Executive Chef David Dennis, the menu features a variety of classic and new age dishes made from fresh, high-quality ingredients, including Jalapeño Bacon Wrapped Scallops, Shrimp Ceviche, Paella, Grilled Mahi-Mahi, Carnitas, Burgers, and Enchiladas.
The drinks list at Matador Cantina boasts a significant tequila collection from various regions of Mexico, ranging from the potent Mescal to the clean, clear Blanco, as well as a range of handcrafted tequila-based cocktails, beers, and wines from around the world. Matador Cantina is open for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch and offers an array of specials throughout the week.
111 N Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92832, Phone: 714-871-TACO (8226)
Fuoco Pizza
Fuoco Pizza is an authentic Napoletana pizza restaurant that brings a taste of Italy to the streets of Fullerton. Owned and managed by three generations of Italians, Fuoco (meaning ‘fire’ in Italian) uses a traditional wood-fired oven to create the perfect pizza. Designed and built by master artisan Stefano Ferrara in Naples, the oven burns at nearly 1000 degrees, crisping pizza bases made of soft Napoletana dough and covered in delicious toppings to perfection.
The menu features pizzeria classics such as antipasti and insalate and a wide range of handmade pizza, panini, and calzone, as well as traditional Italian delights for dessert. Enjoy freshly made pizza seven days a week or try some of their specials such as Margarita Mondays and Half-Price Wine Wednesdays.
101 N Harbor Boulevard, Fullerton, CA 92832, Phone: 714-626-0727
Bourbon Street Bar & Grill
Bourbon Street Bar & Grill is a legendary Fullerton restaurant offering a fusion of freshly prepared local ingredients combined with a Southern Inspired style. Situated in a historic building on Commonwealth Avenue in downtown Fullerton, the eatery encapsulates the rich history and age-old traditions of Fullerton and New Orleans in its menu of epic Southern Inspired cuisine.
This evocative heritage can be sampled in signature dishes such as the Cayenne Pepper Buffalo Wings, Southern sliders of pulled pork and smoked brisket, Fried Shrimp Po’Boy, Chicken, Classic Chicken Gumbo served with dirty rice, and Shrimp Jambalaya. Wash it down with a variety of beverages from the bar, ranging from ice cold beers, handcrafted cocktails, spirits, and wines from around the world and kick back and relax with live entertainment, music, or karaoke.
110 E. Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton, CA 92832, Phone: 714-626-0050
The Summit House Restaurant
Set in an elegant dining space overlooking beautiful gardens, The Summit House Restaurant is a luxurious award-winning eatery headed by General Manager Mark Elliot, who presents a unique menu of superb modern American cuisine. Diners are taken on a culinary journey through a range of both traditional and modern dishes that focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients, tastes, and flavors, many of which come from local farms and producers.
Expect starters of Escargots Bourguignon served in a rich Pernod brandy butter, Chesapeake Style Crab Cakes with dill horseradish aioli, and Prince Edward Island Mussels steamed in white wine and garlic leek cream and topped with apple wood smoked bacon. Mains include signature plates of oak wood grilled Skuna Bay Salmon served over sautéed Tatsoi spinach in a cabernet sauvignon infusion. They also boast Chilean Sea Bass Oven baked with a sweet chili glaze and cilantro jasmine rice and Prime Filet Mignon served with Gruyere au gratin potatoes in a port wine reduction. The outstanding cuisine is complemented by an exemplary wine list presented by expert sommeliers.
2000 E. Bastanchury Road, Fullerton, CA 92835, Phone: 714-671 4111
Bootlegger's Brewery
Founded in 2008 by home brewer and beer lover Aaron Barkenhagen, Bootlegger's Brewery is one of the largest artisan breweries in Orange County. The working factory produces unique small batch beers and craft brews that range from year-round and single releases to seasonal and limited releases.
Some of the craft beers produced by Bootlegger’s Brewery include Palomino Pale Ale, German-style Old World Hefeweizen, Rustic Rye IPA, and Knuckle Sandwich DIPA, to name but a few. Due to an increase in distribution and production capacity, the brewery moved the central office to its current location on Truslow Avenue, while a Bootlegger’s Brewery Tasting Room is located in Downtown Fullerton on Highland Ave. Visitors can enjoy appointment-only guided tours of the brewery, whose motto is “Drink Fresh, Drink Local.”
130 S Highland Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832, Phone: 714-871-2337
Escapade Games
Claiming to be bigger, better and twice as scary as before, Escapade Games has moved to a new venue where they are waiting to test your problem-solving skills and your tolerance for horror. Escapade Games takes escape games to the max, providing enthusiasts with a very realistic themed room of horrors, which will have you and your team literally begging to get out. The escape room is called Zoe Reborn, a more frightening and more difficult version of their original horror escape room. You and your team will have to have your wits about you to escape within the allotted time – not every team will make it out.
Escapade Games, 111 E. Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton, CA 92831, 909 631 6716
Infinity Escape
Located in downtown Fullerton, Infinity Escape is a top-rated escape room venue for escape game enthusiasts. Infinity Escape offers 2 exciting and challenging themed rooms from which you and your team will endeavor to escape. The first of the rooms is called The Magic Cottage Sister’s Curse, set in 14th century England, when two feuding sister witches placed curses on a cute cottage. Your job is to “uncurse” the cottage without releasing the wrong witch. The second game is called Dr. Jorg’s Lab, which has a creepy plot revolving around zombies. For a fun-filled night out you can round up your team of friends and take on the Infinity Escape.
Infinity Escape, 108 E. Amerige Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832, 657 235 2578