Eatery works claim in South Coast Plaza
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Paul Clinton
Family dining stalwart Claim Jumper Restaurants, which began its
chain in Orange County, debuted its newest entry on Tuesday at South
Coast Plaza.
The company opened its 31st restaurant, and 20th in California, at
the high-end shopping center in the location once occupied by
Birraporetti’s, an Italian eatery that closed almost a year ago.
To fit in with South Coast Plaza’s ritziness, Claim Jumper
officials gave their newest eatery a more upscale look.
“The interior has been designed a little bit more sophisticated,”
said Robert Ott, the company’s chief operating officer. “We think
we’ll do well here. We think we’re a good fit.”
Center owners C.J. Segerstrom & Sons say the family dining
restaurant will be another varied offering at South Coast Plaza,
which is known more for high-end French eateries such as Troquet and
Cafe Pascal.
Claim Jumper opened at 3 p.m. Tuesday after a $4 million remodel.
“Claim Jumper, in its own way, is very high quality,” plaza
spokeswoman Debra Gunn Downing said. “We needed more of that kind of
dining experience here.”
In debuting a more upscale version of Claim Jumper, a restaurant
known for miner artifacts hanging on the walls, large food portions
and homey eating booths, the company is trying out a new concept, Ott
said.
The company opened the restaurant, added an outdoor patio,
refashioned the bar and used a “bolder, but warmer” color scheme, Ott
said.
However, this Claim Jumper retained the antler chandeliers, large
portions of food and wood-paneled lodge-style interior.
Of the about 200 menu items, a few new ones have been added
especially for the Costa Mesa location: a 24-ounce, bone-in, rib eye
steak; blackened ahi roll; and crispy vegetable roll.
“We always try to add a couple of new items,” Ott said. “It’s a
good luck charm.”
The first Claim Jumper opened in Los Alamitos in 1977.
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