Monday, March 29, 2010

Limousine Services for Easter Brunch




When I was growing up, Easter meant a day with friends and family - first at church, then the Easter egg hunt followed by lots of food and candy. Easter dinner was a feast. There was always a huge ham, studded with cloves encircled by pineapple rings, green bean casserole (why did it always show up?) and my Mother's homemade rolls. Dinner ended with our family's traditional lemon ice-box pie (think key lime pie made with lemons).

But over the years traditions changed and we now find ourselves enjoying brunch, usually seaside. There are some fabulous restaurants in Orange County offering either special menus or buffets with complimentary champagne. If you are unsure where to go or would like to try somewhere new this year, following are some suggestions:

The Cannery/Newport Beach: This harbor side landmark features an extensive seafood menu in an artistic setting

Claes Restaurant/Laguna Beach: This long time Hotel Laguna restaurant features one of Orange County's best ocean views, an extensive wine list with a menu of Pacific Rim Fusion Cuisine

The House of Blues/Anaheim: Their "gospel brunch" offers a pseudo-Southern buffet backed by the high-energy gospel, blues and Southern rock music

Orange Hill Restaurant/Orange: With sweeping views and a buffet that offers a dizzying array of choices, this is one of the top brunch choices in the county

Zov's Bistro/Tustin: Intimate dining offering Mediterranean classics with probably the best service anywhere

Las Brisas/Laguna Beach: If you love a little spice, the buffet offers a varied selection of regional Mexican cuisines with an extensive drink menu


Relax and truly enjoy spending time with family and friends (and perhaps a few glasses of champagne). Classique Limousines is offering special transportation packages. Regardless of the size of your group, we have a vehicle that will easily accommodate everyone. From town cars for just the two of you to limo buses for the whole family we can provide that "special touch" to make the day truly memorable. And if you do decide to take full advantage of the complimentary champagne or opt for one of over 50 Margaritas at Las Brisas please plan ahead and ensure safe transportation for you and your guests.

For more information please call us at 714.288.8853 or visit our website at www.classiquelimo.com.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Prom Season - Southern California Limousine Services



Prom - the culmination of the high school year. Dresses picked with care (and perhaps a few arguments with your mother), a date that has abandoned his baggy jeans and t-shirts for a tux and a limousine waiting at the curb.

Before you book your limousine you need to know a few things. Go with an established company and not some guy with a limo. There are a couple of reasons: Many of the one-car companies are not commercially insured since the owner is the driver. Good for him (premiums are lower) but bad for you if anything happens. Of greater concern is that he is not trying to build his company by establishing long-term relationships. So if someone calls a few days before the date of your reservation (and it is a high-demand weekend) he will dump you and book for a higher rate.

Classique Limousines never drives a client once. That is not our goal. We strive to provide the best service possible driven by professional chauffeurs (who arrive 15 minutes before your pick up time) in immaculately detailed vehicles. And we want you to tell everyone about our service for we value referrals. Also if you want to see our fleet, we welcome you! Our office is located at 1227 W Trenton Avenue, Orange, California.

We want you as our client - today and tomorrow. We have lowered rates and minimum hours this prom season to allow you, in this current economy, to realize the prom you have always imagined. Give us a call at 714.288.8853.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

St. Patrick's Day Transportation

As they say, "We are all Irish on St. Patrick's Day." When I lived in Chicago the river was dyed a vibrant green and Guinness was consumed in large quantities. Marching Irishmen first paraded in Colonial America in the city of Boston in 1737. Many don the color green and those in other colors are traditionally pinched,usually with affection and humor.

In Orange County, we cannot claim a river dyed green or a parade but we can still tip a beer (or more) to the saint. Irish pubs will be offering a true taste of Ireland with corned beef and cabbage washed down with green beers. From Hennessy's Tavern in Laguna Beach to Auld Irisher in Orange there are plenty of great places to enjoy some Irish cheer.

If you do decide to drink please make sure you have arranged for safe transportation home. Just as you will be out celebrating, so will the local police be out looking for drivers who have drank too much. Classique Limousines will be offering special transfer rates on sedans, SUV's and limousines. Plan ahead to take advantage of the special rates. For more information, please give me a call at our office: 714.288.8853.

May the luck of the Irish be with you!