The Camp

  4.4 – 952 reviews   • Shopping mall

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Retail complex featuring health-conscious & eco-friendly local shops, services & eateries.

Hours

Thursday7AM–10PM
Friday7AM–10PM
Saturday7AM–10PM
Sunday7AM–10PM
Monday7AM–10PM
Tuesday7AM–10PM
Wednesday7AM–10PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2937 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Phone: (714) 966-6661
Website: http://thecampsite.com/

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Review Summary

Pilar Cruz
Vegan food, I enjoyed a Mediterranean salad with a delicious dressing
Poy Huang
This place has a good selection of restaurants from Umami Burger to Taco Asylum.
Rod C
Selection of eateries good, prices $$$
Devin Bunch
Very nice place to grab a bite and hang out. Sad to see that Taco Asylum is no longer here. Native Foods is still here as well as a new Vietnamese restaurant , EAST Borough, Italian Cafe, Black Market bakery.
Amber Steeves
The vibe here is super chill, a great place to come for lunch or dinner with friends. There are also some cute places for for date night too. The greenery throughout and garden atmosphere are a refreshing and enjoyable all on their own. ❤️
Kay Romer
Definitely a place geared for the Millennial set. Neat restaurants with a few shops (bakery, insanely overpriced secondhand clothing, Patagonia) with a very relaxed vibe.Right around the corner (and accessible from the Camp) is a the Salty Bear Brewery and across the street is the Green Cheek Brewery. Salty Bear has BBQ and too-loud music, and Green Cheek has a quieter vibe with great beer and overpriced burgers.All in all, a pretty interesting neighborhood to hang out for an afternoon.
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