Costa Mesa Neighborhood: Eastside, South
a. Neighborhood Parks: Harper Park, Pinkley Park, Heller Park (Neaby Mariner's Park)
b. Neighborhood Sushi: Sushi Zen Bistro
c. Neighborhood Pizza: Avanti Cafe
d. Neighborhood Mexican Food: Calienta Southwest Grill, Mi Casa, El Matador
e. Neighborhood Breakfast: Plum's Cafe
f.  Neighborhood Coffee: Cafe Blanc
g. Neighborhood Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt: Yogurt America's Cup
h. Local Nearby Beach: Newport Beach, Huntington Beach
i.  Local Activities: Shopping, Running, Bike Riding, Water Sports, Skating
j.  Nearby Monument: Hillgren Square
k. Neighborhood Shopping: 17th Street (Fleur de Lys is a great shop for interesting trinkets)
l.  Interesting Fact: Eastside Costa Mesa is broken up into three neighborhoods and Eastside South is the southernmost portion. Eastside Costa Mesa is referred to as the Gateway to Newport Beach. Students in this area typically attend Newport Harbor High School. The streets here are in arranged in a grid and home styles vary from condos & townhomes to old beach bungalows and new modern construction for an eclectic feel. Home values tend to be higher in this neighborhood due to the proximity to Newport Beach.

Costa Mesa is known to have some unique shops, many of which are on 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Since Costa Mesa is nicknamed "City of the Arts" shoppers have a chance to find rare items in some of the specialty shops here.

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