Taste History and Casual California Cuisine at Trevor’s At the Tracks in San Juan Capistrano

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • September 14, 2017
If you plan on trying Trevor’s At the Tracks, I suggest taking the Metrolink. It’s especially worth it if you go during the weekend, when the train fare is $10 for an all-day pass. And there really is no better way to arrive than on a train. This...
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