48. The Happy Hour Menu at TAPS

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • August 12, 2015
We're reaching the halfway point of 100 Favorite Dishes countdown! Every day until the publication of our fantabulous Best Of Issue, we'll list our favorite meals this year in descending order. Enjoy, pass it on, and tune in daily! This entry...
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