25 Degrees Opens In Huntington Beach; Newport Beach Location Next

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 2, 2009
Tim and Liza Goodell of Troquet fame (remember Troquet in SCP?) has opened another installment of their “burger bar meets bordello” concept at the old Huntington Beach stomping grounds that, at one time, used to be their Red Pearl Kitchen. If...
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