All addresses are in Santa Paula, 93060.
Please note that although not all venues will offer true happy hours, they're all still worth a visit as you look to unwind and imbibe (responsibly, of course).
The Draft at Mupu
930 E. Main Street
www.facebook.com/thedraftsantapaula
Happy Hour: Monday-Friday, 2:00–6:00 PM. $1 off drinks, 25% off appetizers
This sports bar features big-screen TVs and ample seating to catch the game, plus down-home-plate pub fare including burgers, sandwiches, and salads. The fries and onion rings will keep you nibbling well into halftime and beyond. Domestic, premium, and bottled beers are the stars here. Also available: a house red and house white wine, mimosas, Bloody Marys, or vodka “your way.”
Dog-friendly patio.
Recommendation Grab a burger, fries, and your favorite beer, then kick back in an environment that’s light, bright, and un-fussy.
Anna's Cider
801 E. Main Street
annascider.com
I mean this affectionately: Anna’s is a bit of an anomaly in Santa Paula. While the area has experienced something of a renaissance in the production and sale of wine, beer, and craft cocktails, Anna’s has carved out a niche that feels uniquely “Santa Paula”—old-fashioned and rural, and yet oddly contemporary. Produced from a variety of apples, including the “Anna” (a New Zealand import), the resulting ciders are fermented to dryness (leaving no residual sugar) and have a refreshing fizz. They're a light and low-ABV answer to hot, late-summer days.
The tasting room has been recently renovated with a “rustic chic” vibe, but the real action happens on their expansive patio space, where they host trivia nights, live music, and a farmer’s market on Saturdays. The outdoor space also offers umbrella-covered tables, plus cozy couches and a fire pit.
RecommendationsOrder a tasting flight of the ciders—the pours are generous enough to be split between two people. We especially love their new Peach and Imperial offerings.They also make wine, sold under the “Doctor’s Orders” label:
- Whites: The Picpoul (an old variety from Southern France) is bang-on great.
- Reds: Made in a refreshing, easy-drinking style, the Grenache and Barbera continue to be favorites.
- Tasting flights: Check with the pourer for available flights.
- Patio and tasting room are dog-friendly.
- No food service. Outside food welcome.
Glen Tavern Inn/Enzo's
134 N. Mill Street
officialglentavern.com
Happy Hour: Tuesday–Thursday, 4:00 PM–6:00 PM
Tucked behind the dining room of Enzo’s Italian Restaurant you’ll find the darkened, cave-like refuge of Enzo’s Bar. Replete with cocktails, beer, and wine; a full dinner menu; and vintage vibes, the bar is the perfect place to unwind after a long day, or to hang out while waiting for your dinner reservation. Two big-screen TVs typically show the day’s games, but the real entertainment is bartender James—who loves telling jokes and swapping anecdotes with his customers—and live piano music on Friday and Saturday nights.
Recommendation
The wine list offers selections from California and Italy, the beer taps are plentiful, and the cocktails are strong. Take your time, and pair your drinks with food. The baskets of garlic bread are addictive.
See full review
Hozy's Grill
1760 East Lemonwood Drive
www.hozysgrill.com
On the eastern fringe of the city, nestled in among the industrial parks, you’ll discover this other Santa Paula anomaly, where fine dining meets car culture. Enjoy gourmet pizzas, pastas, seafood (including abalone, when available), Asian-inspired dishes, steaks, and an extensive wine library that made Wine Spectator’s “Best of 2023” list—all while surrounded by a photo gallery of classic cars.
Recommendation
Limited reservations are available. Check out their wine library and order by the bottle. Prices can range from $30 to $40, all the way up to $200+.
Rabalais' Bistro
861 E. Main Street
rabalaisbistro.com
Happy Hour: Tuesday-Friday, 2:30-5:30 PM.
A full bar, an extensive wine library, and Louisiana-style Abita beers—what’s not to love at this Cajun bistro! Especially when Hayden and Leo are slangin’ drinks, they put the “potent” in “potent potable.” Recommendation
Try any of their cocktails or a selection from their wine library.
- Dog-friendly patio.
- Wine Wednesdays: 25% off glasses or bottles
See full review
El Capricho
827 East Main Street
elcaprichorestaurantandcantina.com
Know before you go:
City ordinance prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on city sidewalks, so if you plan to imbibe, make sure to grab a table indoors.
Happy Hour: Monday–Thursday 2:00–6:00 PM
El Capricho has become Downtown’s go-to for authentic and high-quality Mexican food. With generous and mouth-watering dishes, we guarantee you will need to loosen your belt after a meal. They also feature a full bar with mixed drinks, including (of course) margaritas.
The Hangar Bar and Grille
824 East Santa Maria Street
thehangarbarandgrille.com
Happy Hour: Wednesday–Thursday 4:00 PM–6:00 PM
The Hangar serves as the companion to the Flight 126 Café, opening just as the café is shutting down after the lunch rush. It offers solid diner fare with frequent twists: Tri-tip tacos, anyone? Fettuccini? The beer taps feature local and domestic favorites and are rotated out for new or seasonal offerings. The wine selection is more limited but tends to favor local wineries and is often a cut above the standard pub list. Check their Facebook page for their comedy nights, trivia nights, karaoke, and other special events.
Recommendation
Appetizer plates are generous mouthfuls of “yum!” Try any of the burgers (especially the Bacon Bleu Cheese), sandwiches, or full plates (like grilled salmon or steak). Check the boards for daily specials.
For front-row seats to free and impromptu “airshows,” grab a seat at the bar, which looks out over Santa Paula Airport.
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All addresses are in Santa Paula, 93060.
Please note that although not all venues will offer true happy hours, they're all still worth a visit as you look to unwind and imbibe (responsibly, of course).
The Draft at Mupu
930 E. Main Street
www.facebook.com/thedraftsantapaula
Happy Hour: Monday-Friday, 2:00–6:00 PM. $1 off drinks, 25% off appetizers
This sports bar features big-screen TVs and ample seating to catch the game, plus down-home-plate pub fare including burgers, sandwiches, and salads. The fries and onion rings will keep you nibbling well into halftime and beyond. Domestic, premium, and bottled beers are the stars here. Also available: a house red and house white wine, mimosas, Bloody Marys, or vodka “your way.”
Dog-friendly patio.
Recommendation Grab a burger, fries, and your favorite beer, then kick back in an environment that’s light, bright, and un-fussy.
Anna's Cider
801 E. Main Street
annascider.com
I mean this affectionately: Anna’s is a bit of an anomaly in Santa Paula. While the area has experienced something of a renaissance in the production and sale of wine, beer, and craft cocktails, Anna’s has carved out a niche that feels uniquely “Santa Paula”—old-fashioned and rural, and yet oddly contemporary. Produced from a variety of apples, including the “Anna” (a New Zealand import), the resulting ciders are fermented to dryness (leaving no residual sugar) and have a refreshing fizz. They're a light and low-ABV answer to hot, late-summer days. The tasting room has been recently renovated with a “rustic chic” vibe, but the real action happens on their expansive patio space, where they host trivia nights, live music, and a farmer’s market on Saturdays. The outdoor space also offers umbrella-covered tables, plus cozy couches and a fire pit.
RecommendationsOrder a tasting flight of the ciders—the pours are generous enough to be split between two people. We especially love their new Peach and Imperial offerings.They also make wine, sold under the “Doctor’s Orders” label:
Glen Tavern Inn/Enzo's
134 N. Mill Street
officialglentavern.com
Happy Hour: Tuesday–Thursday, 4:00 PM–6:00 PM
Tucked behind the dining room of Enzo’s Italian Restaurant you’ll find the darkened, cave-like refuge of Enzo’s Bar. Replete with cocktails, beer, and wine; a full dinner menu; and vintage vibes, the bar is the perfect place to unwind after a long day, or to hang out while waiting for your dinner reservation. Two big-screen TVs typically show the day’s games, but the real entertainment is bartender James—who loves telling jokes and swapping anecdotes with his customers—and live piano music on Friday and Saturday nights.
Recommendation The wine list offers selections from California and Italy, the beer taps are plentiful, and the cocktails are strong. Take your time, and pair your drinks with food. The baskets of garlic bread are addictive.
See full review
Hozy's Grill
1760 East Lemonwood Drive
www.hozysgrill.com
On the eastern fringe of the city, nestled in among the industrial parks, you’ll discover this other Santa Paula anomaly, where fine dining meets car culture. Enjoy gourmet pizzas, pastas, seafood (including abalone, when available), Asian-inspired dishes, steaks, and an extensive wine library that made Wine Spectator’s “Best of 2023” list—all while surrounded by a photo gallery of classic cars.
Recommendation Limited reservations are available. Check out their wine library and order by the bottle. Prices can range from $30 to $40, all the way up to $200+.
Rabalais' Bistro
861 E. Main Street
rabalaisbistro.com
Happy Hour: Tuesday-Friday, 2:30-5:30 PM.
A full bar, an extensive wine library, and Louisiana-style Abita beers—what’s not to love at this Cajun bistro! Especially when Hayden and Leo are slangin’ drinks, they put the “potent” in “potent potable.” Recommendation Try any of their cocktails or a selection from their wine library.
See full review
El Capricho
827 East Main Street
elcaprichorestaurantandcantina.com
Know before you go: City ordinance prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on city sidewalks, so if you plan to imbibe, make sure to grab a table indoors.
Happy Hour: Monday–Thursday 2:00–6:00 PM
El Capricho has become Downtown’s go-to for authentic and high-quality Mexican food. With generous and mouth-watering dishes, we guarantee you will need to loosen your belt after a meal. They also feature a full bar with mixed drinks, including (of course) margaritas.
The Hangar Bar and Grille
824 East Santa Maria Street
thehangarbarandgrille.com
Happy Hour: Wednesday–Thursday 4:00 PM–6:00 PM
The Hangar serves as the companion to the Flight 126 Café, opening just as the café is shutting down after the lunch rush. It offers solid diner fare with frequent twists: Tri-tip tacos, anyone? Fettuccini? The beer taps feature local and domestic favorites and are rotated out for new or seasonal offerings. The wine selection is more limited but tends to favor local wineries and is often a cut above the standard pub list. Check their Facebook page for their comedy nights, trivia nights, karaoke, and other special events.
Recommendation Appetizer plates are generous mouthfuls of “yum!” Try any of the burgers (especially the Bacon Bleu Cheese), sandwiches, or full plates (like grilled salmon or steak). Check the boards for daily specials. For front-row seats to free and impromptu “airshows,” grab a seat at the bar, which looks out over Santa Paula Airport.