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Anaheim, Get Ready for Randy’s Donuts!
01.03.25
Randy’s Donuts, the iconic Los Angeles-based destination known for its giant rooftop donut, is celebrating the grand opening of its newest location today, January 3, 2025, in the Anaheim Packing District! Franchise owners, the Padilla Family, welcome you to visit at 440 S Anaheim Blvd #105, Anaheim. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy their world-famous donuts in Anaheim!
To mark the occasion, Randy’s Donuts will be offering free glazed donuts all day on opening day, starting at 11 a.m. Guests can savor a warm, classic glazed donut—perfect for experiencing the legendary quality that has made Randy’s a household name.
The Anaheim location will feature a full lineup of Randy’s favorites, including their beloved classic donuts, specialty drinks such as boba, refreshers, and milkshakes, alongside premium coffee beverages.
Since its founding in 1952, Randy’s Donuts has gained global fame with its original 32-foot rooftop donut in Inglewood and a menu boasting over 60 varieties of donuts—from classic and deluxe to fancy and premium. Their signature Randy’s Rounds (giant versions of donut holes) are also a must-try. Every donut is handcrafted using proprietary ingredients to ensure fluffier texture, larger size, and longer freshness.
Coffee lovers will enjoy a range of beverages made with Randy’s Roast, their proprietary coffee blend, including espressos, cold brews, iced drinks, and frappes. The menu also offers specialty refreshers, boba drinks, real ice cream milkshakes, and all-day breakfast items like croissant and English muffin sandwiches, plus hearty bacon or sausage egg burritos.
Randy’s Donuts continues to expand, with locations in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Las Vegas, and internationally in the Philippines, South Korea, and Saudi Arabia.
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Iconic Delorean Time Machine on Display for One Night Only!
12.29.24
Experience movie magic on Friday, January 3, 2025, from 5 to 10:30 p.m., as the world-famous Delorean Time Machine makes a special appearance at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Fans of Back to the Future: The Musical can revel in the nostalgia of seeing one of cinema’s most iconic cars up close.
The Delorean, a legendary symbol of the Back to the Future trilogy, faced years of harsh weather and souvenir hunters, leaving it a shadow of its former self. But thanks to the dedication of executive producer and writer Bob Gale and restoration leader Terry Matalas, this cinematic icon has been brought back to its original time-traveling glory.
Two hero cars were created for the trilogy. The "A-car," now housed at the Petersen Museum, was restored in 2013. The "B-car," which suffered significant damage in a dramatic train crash during the films, contributed its recovered parts to this masterful restoration. This museum-quality project, completed by Matalas over more than a decade, boasts authentic, screen-used components.
The restoration was made possible with support from Segerstrom Center donor and local enthusiast Dave Tabb, whose shared passion for the Delorean made this incredible display a reality. Don't miss this unique chance to celebrate the legacy of the most famous film vehicle of all time!
Segerstrom Hall is at 600 Town Center Dr, Costa Mesa.
Dave Tabb and Terry Matalas Photo credit Dennys Ilic
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