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Pacific Airshow: What to Know, Before You Go

09.26.22

Pacific Airshow Huntington Beach promises thrilling action in the sky and large crowds on the shore (September 30 – October 2). Show organizers are recommending anyone planning to attend the event keep a few things in mind to ensure the best experience possible. Those at home can stream LIVE Pacific Airshow coverage on Hulu on October 1, beginning at 11 a.m. 

Savvy show visitors can:

Purchase tickets to secure the best seats in the house

General Admission ($25) - Water’s edge views in the heart of the show center provide audio commentary highlighting each performance, access to clean restrooms, cash bars, and more! 

Pier Seating ($60) - Experience the Airshow at its most intense with an unreserved seat on the iconic Huntington Beach Pier (cash bar available)

Premiere Club ($299)- Offers an unforgettable view of exciting aerobatic performances in the comfort of a tented pavilion with all-day-hosted beer, wine, and food!

For more information including the complete list of performers, ticket information, parking, and other details, please visit pacificairshow.com



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Celebrate National Quesadilla Day at Poquito Mas in Buena Park

09.23.22

At Poquito Mas—translation: a little more—National Hispanic Heritage Month isn’t limited to just September. That’s because this popular taqueria celebrates the foods of Mexico every day of the year with its menu of authentic tacos, burritos, tostadas, and more. 

Poquito Mas will celebrate National Quesadilla Day on Sunday, September 25, by offering a choice of four quesadillas all featuring Jack and cheddar cheeses with mild green chilies and a hint of green onion all perfectly blended inside a grilled flour tortilla with a generous scoop of fresh-made guacamole. Choices include classic cheese, chicken, steak or pork priced from $8.95 to $11.95. 

The history of the quesadilla, which means “little cheesy thing,” varies.  Some say the earliest form is mentioned in 16th-century Italian cookbooks and is described as a fried Pop Tart or empanada. According to legend, these portable snacks evolved when the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mexico substituting wheat in the dough for corn masa.  

Poquita Mas makes all its tortillas on-site using its own patented tortilla press. The corn tortillas are made using the restaurant’s own trademark masa, sold onsite, while the flour tortillas are made on the premises using fresh dough. Nothing is ever frozen, from the wild shrimp and cuts of meat to the produce. Flights of various salsas are also made throughout the day along with ice-cold agua fresca. The restaurant offers wine, craft beer on tap, and cocktails. 

In addition to its quartet of quesadillas, signature items include the Shrimp Burrito San Lucas™ made with pan-seared wild-caught Pacific shrimp, ahi tuna taco with line-caught ahi and the Classic Steak Burrito made with all-natural USDA Angus beef. Other items include petite-size burritos, tostadas and vegetarian options as well as house-made guacamole. Despite the rise in inflation, Poquito Mas has kept its pre-pandemic prices with everything on the menu under $13. 

Poquito Mas is located at 6591 Beach Blvd. in Buena Park, just north of Knotts Berry Farm between the 91 and 5 Freeways, with additional locations located throughout the San Fernando Valley. 

The restaurant is currently open Wednesday-Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., until 8 p.m. on Sunday, for dine-in, take-out, and delivery. 

For more information, call 714.523.8832 or visit poquitomas.com



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