Beach Pit BBQ News & Reviews

"Downtown Surf City BBQ Changes Owners" - July 2010

By Annie Burris ocregister.com
Another year, another Newport Beach Film Festival! +see photos

"Newport Beach Film Festival" - May 2010

By Christopher Victorio ocweekly.com
Huntington Beach Smokin' Mo's BBQ off Main Street is slated to turn into a Beach Pit BBQ Tuesday, according to a press release.+read full article

 

"The move from Old Towne to college town" - May 2010

By Natasha Shahani prowlmagazine.com
Beverly Bruce has owned Plaza 42 Antiques in Orange for 35 years. As rent prices increased, she moved her inventory from one store to another; but she never moved away from Olde Towne Orange. +read full article

 

"Beach Pit BBQ pulls out of Angel Stadium" - April 2010

By Nancy Luna OCRegister.com
Beach Pit BBQ, which won kudos from the New York Times for its Anaheim Stadium brisket, has pulled its concept from the Big A due to lack of quality control. .+ read full article

 

"Beach Pit BBQ..." - February 2010

I’m lucky, let me start there. Wanna know why? Because aside from working with a Real Estate Company that is embracing Social Networking, I have the opportunity to meet and interview people in our communities that inspire those around them. .+ read full article

 

"Emet Martinez Photography" - March 2010

Emet Martinez is the featured artist for the next 3 months at the Beach Pit BBQ restaurant in Old Town Tustin. .+ read full article

 

"Adult-sized ‘bake’ sale" - January 2010

By Mona Shadia DailyPilot.com
Delaney DeCinces, her best friend Taylor Craig, Delaney’s sisters Paige and Riley, and Taylor’s brother Jordan are ordinary American kids. But a random act of kindness on their part has inspired an adult to go beyond expectations and help the people of Haiti recover from last week’s earthquake. .+ read full article

 

"Beach Pit BBQ and Haiti Relief " - January 2010

By Albert E. Yelp.com
On Thursday, January 21, 2010....the Tustin Beach Pit BBQ location will donate 100% of the food sales will go to Peace Relief to help those in Haiti. Peace Relief is a group through Saddleback Church that is responding to the crisis by providing relief to displaced and suffering survivors. Your meal at Beach Pit BBQ can be life changing to those in Haiti. .+ read full article

 

"Beach Pit BBQ fundraiser to benefit earthquake victims in Haiti" - January 2010

By Mark Dustin OCNOW.com
A group of children raised $97 in a bake sale as part of a fundraiser organized by Beach Pit BBQ for victims of the earthquake in Haiti. From left is Beach Pit BBQ co-owner Tim DeCinces with Delaney DeCinces, 9, Taylor Craig, 10, Paige DeCinces, 5, Jordan Craig, 7, and Riley DeCinces, 7. .+ read full article

 

"Haiti Relief & The Beach Pit BBQ" - January 2010

sonorika.com
Whatever your meal plans are for Thursday, January 21, 2010 - change them. Because, "your meal Thursday... will be life changing to those in Haiti." .+ read full article

 

"Barbecue joint to aid Haitian relief" - January 2010

By Mona Shadia DailyPilot.com
Beach Pit BBQ will donate all of its proceeds from meal sales Thursday to the Haitian earthquake relief effort. Tim DeCinces, founder and manager of the restaurant, is giving proceeds from his locations in Costa Mesa, Tustin and Orange to Peace Relief, a local organization leaving this week on a humanitarian mission to Haiti. .+ read full article

 

"Barbecue restaurant to donate sales to Haiti relief efforts" - January 2010

By ELLYN PAK OCRegister.com
COSTA MESA Beach Pit BBQ founder Tim DeCinces will donate 100 percent of all food sales on Thursday from his three restaurants to Lake Forest-based PEACE Relief, a local nonprofit that is leaving this week for Haiti to deliver food, water, blankets and other essentials to earthquake victims. .+ read full article

 

"Local OC restaurant raising funds for Haiti" - January 2010

ABCLocalGo.com
COSTA MESA, Calif. (KABC) -- The Beach Pit BBQ Restaurant chain is joining the effort to help earthquake victims in Haiti.

The restaurant chain has three locations: Costa Mesa, Tustin, and Orange. .+ read full article

 

"Restaurants Spring into Action to Help Haiti" - January 2010

By Jordan Melnick QRSmagazine.com

In the aftermath of the massive earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12, the restaurant industry has responded with various fundraising initiatives to help the devastated Caribbean island nation.

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"Restaurant to donate to Haiti victims" - January 2010

By Mona Shadia theOCnow.com

Beach Pit BBQ is donating all of its Thursday proceeds to earthquake victims in Haiti.

Tim DeCinces, founder and manager of the restaurant, is giving proceeds from his locations in Costa Mesa, Tustin and Orange to Peace Relief, a local organization leaving this week to bring relief to the Caribbean nation. .+ read full article

 

"100% OF FOOD SALES THIS THURSDAY 1/21/10 GO DIRECTLY TO PEACE... on Twitpic" - January 2010

mixx.com

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"Haiti Relief & The Beach Pit BBQ" - January 2010

JustSpotted.com

Whatever your meal plans are for Thursday, January 21, 2010 - change them. Because, "your meal Thursday... will be life changing to those in Haiti." One of my favorite, local Orange County restaurants The Beach Pit BBQ, is taking Haiti disaster relief into their own hands. This coming Thursday, 100% of food sales will go directly to Peace Relief, a group through Saddleback Church that is responding to the crisis by providing relief to displaced and suffering survivors. .+ read full article

 

"Haiti Relief Fundraiser" - Jan 2010

This Thursday, January 21, 100% of food sales will go to Peace Relief to help those in Haiti. Peace Relief is a group through Saddleback Church responding to crisis by providing relief to displaced and suffering survivors.
+ view flyer

 

"Beach Pit BBQ opens today in Orange" - Nov 2009

By Nancy Luna Orange County Register
The fast-casual barbecue wars begin today in Orange.
Beach Pit BBQ, which has locations in Tustin and Costa Mesa, opens its third Orange County restaurant today in Old Towne Orange. (see hours/location)
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"New BBQ Restaurant to Cater to Meat and Veggie Lovers Alike" - Sept 2009

By Kim Galbraith ThePantherOnline.com
It’s coming — yes, really. Hampered by construction delays, the Beach Pit BBQ will be opening its doors and feeding guests slow-smoked barbecue by the end of next month. “We were really trying to get it opened before the street fair,” said Tim DeCinces, managing member. “But two big delays put us months behind.” While its marquee is already up, the restaurant delayed opening in the Orange Plaza for two weeks because of problems with installing cooking equipment and fire sprinklers, according to DeCinces.
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"Beach Pit BBQ Favorite Local Eatery" - Sept 2009

By White-Bean.Blogspot.com
I always like knowing of other's favorite local eateries, so I thought I'd share one of our favorite BBQ places. It's in Costa Mesa right off of 17th St. (However, they have 2 other locations in Old Town Tustin and in Old Towne Orange.) It's a laid-back, fast, casual Southern style authentic BBQ joint. It's also very family friendly--They have a kid playground with a playhouse for kids to play while adults enjoy their yummy meal.+ read full article

 

"'Anything Goes' plays through Saturday" - August 2009

By ELYSSE JAMES Orange County Register
Curtains opened Wednesday night for this summer's showing of "Anything Goes."
The gazebo at Peppertree Park, 230 W. First St., is the base for the stage. The box office opens at 5:30 p.m. and the gates open at 6 p.m. through Saturday. Audience members can bring picnic food, blankets or chairs, but seating is organized by chair height, so groups should plan accordingly. Eight nonprofit groups will be selling food and drinks from booths at the park. Rutabegorz and Beach Pit BBQ will be selling dinners.
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"Beach Pit BBQ To Get Third And Fourth OC Locations" - june 2009

By Lesley McCave, OCWeekly.com
Just spoke to founder Tim DeCinces, who confirmed that, in addition to the upcoming Old Town Orange location, he's also eyeing a fourth in Irvine. The existing Beach Pits are in Costa Mesa and Tustin, and there are also five "non-traditional" outlets at Angels Stadium. + read full article

 

"Beach Pit BBQ marks Calif., U.S. expansion" - june 2009

By FastCasual.com
COSTA MESA, Calif. — Beach Pit BBQ has announced expansion plans that will bring new restaurants to the state of California and to new cities across the United States. The Southern BBQ chain plans to expand with new corporate stores in Southern California and with franchised outlets in new markets. + read full article

 

"Beach Pit BBQ Announces Expansion Plans" - june 2009

By FranchiseWire.com
Costa Mesa, California — The award winning Costa Mesa based restaurant chain Beach Pit BBQ recently announced expansion plans that will bring new restaurants to the state of California and to new cities across the United States. The fast casual, authentic Southern BBQ chain plans to expand with new corporate stores in Southern California and with franchised outlets in new markets. Beach Pit BBQ currently has two traditional locations open in Costa Mesa and Tustin, a third restaurant under construction in Old Town Orange, and five non-traditional outlets at Angels Stadium. + read full article

 

"Do the Angels have the best ballpark food in America?" - april 2009

By Mark Saxon Orange County Register
Tim DeCinces was having a beer with his friend, Brian Griffith, one day four years ago when his salivary glands led him to an idea that would change his life's path and give Angels fans a mouthwatering alternative to hot dogs, peanuts and Cracker Jack.
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"Restaurant roundup: Buy me some beans and ribs at ball game" – april 2009

By Paul Anderson, Daily Pilot
Costa Mesa-based Beach Pit BBQ recently re-upped its contract for another five years with the Los Angeles Angels to remain at the stadium. And now it’ll be easier to get some barbecue at the game as the company expands its stands from two to five.+ read full article

 

"Beach Pit bbq expands at angel stadium of anaheim" – april 2009

By Kristen Schott, OC Menus
Beach Pit BBQ recently signed a five-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to remain at Angel Stadium and expand from two locations to five. The agreement places Beach Pit BBQ among the widest-ranging culinary vendors at the venue.+ read full article

Click here to watch an OC Metro Minute clip about Beach Pit BBQ!!

 

"Newport Beach party raises $200,000 for Autism" – November 2008

By SAM MILLER, Orange County Register
...Barry Saywitz hosted more than 600 people for An Evening for Autism, a fundraiser in his nearly 10,000-square-foot Newport Beach home. There were a half-dozen restaurants catering, hundreds of auction items, free shoe shining and massages and three live bands playing reggae and classic rock that echoed across several blocks.+ read full article

 

"Newport Beach party raises $200,000 for Autism" – November 2008

By SAM MILLER, Orange County Register
...Barry Saywitz hosted more than 600 people for An Evening for Autism, a fundraiser in his nearly 10,000-square-foot Newport Beach home. There were a half-dozen restaurants catering, hundreds of auction items, free shoe shining and massages and three live bands playing reggae and classic rock that echoed across several blocks.+ read full article

 

"Newport Beach party raises $200,000 for Autism" – November 2008

By SAM MILLER, Orange County Register
...Barry Saywitz hosted more than 600 people for An Evening for Autism, a fundraiser in his nearly 10,000-square-foot Newport Beach home. There were a half-dozen restaurants catering, hundreds of auction items, free shoe shining and massages and three live bands playing reggae and classic rock that echoed across several blocks.+ read full article

 

"Barbecue Pit to donate $10 for every Turkey sold" - November 2008

By Joseph Serna, Daily Pilot
...From today through 4 p.m. Nov. 24, the Beach Pit BBQ restaurant will donate $10 from every turkey purchase to Share Our Selves, whose volunteers provide free assistance to the county’s in-need population. Slow-cooked in a giant smoker in the restaurant, 18- to 20-pound turkeys cost $95 and can serve up to 24 people. Turkeys of up to 30 servings cost $110. + read full article

 

“Southern Smoke California Style” – November 2008

Tiny Oranges
One of our favorite restaurants to take our daughter is the Beach Pit BBQ in Costa Mesa.   This restaurant takes the term "family friendly" to a whole new level!  It is relaxing, comfortable, and so wonderful to dine out and not have have to worry about your kids bugging other patrons.+ read full article

 

“Fundraiser goal: $250,000 for autism” – October 2008

Orange County Register
...Other companies soon followed. The restaurants alone: Scott’s Seafood. Tommy Bahama’s restaurant division. Maggiano’s. The Yard House. The Newport Rib Company. The Cheesecake Factory. Beach Pit BBQ. There is going to be a lot of food. + read full article

 

“School News: Walk to School Day, Currie fundraiser” – october 2008

Orange County Register
Parents and students from Benson, Beswick, Guin Foss, Hicks Canyon, Ladera, Loma Vista, Myford, Nelson, Peters Canyon, Red Hill, Tustin Memorial and Tustin Ranch elementary schools will be participating in the International Walk to School Day on Wednesday. + read full article

 

“Feelin’ the (big) love” – October 2008

By Joseph Serna, Orange County Register
...But you know what I've really got some love for? The Big Love. The most unholy of SoCal barbecue creatios that I happened to stumble upon one day at Beach Pit BBQ in Costa Mesa. + read full article

 

“Sloppy and Savory - Get ‘sauced’ at the Beach Pit BBQ” – September 2008

By Larry Urish, OC Family
The Beach Pit’s rustic Costa Mesa eatery (one of three in O.C.) dishes out a variety of staples – pulled pork, beef brisket, chicken, sausage and tri-tip, among other selections. The fare is wood-smoked in the Southern tradition. + read full article

 

“Brisket Rules: Hot dog no longer king at Angel Stadium” – September 2008

By Eugene W. Fields, Orange County Register
Maguire had just finished her first brisket sandwich from the Beach Pit BBQ stand in the right field pavilion at Angel Stadium and the Fullerton resident said she found her new favorite stadium food: "I definitely recommend it. It has the best barbecue sauce. It's different than all your other chains."+ read full article

 

“Angels radio at Beach Pit BBQ today” – September 2008

By Bill Plunkett, Orange County Register
The pre- and post-game shows for the Angels’ game Friday against the Texas Rangers will be broadcast by KLAA 830 AM from the Tustin Garage Beach Pit BBQ. The Beach Pit BBQ has two locations at Angel Stadium, serving up the famous brisket sandwich that so pleased the New York Times.+ read full article

 

“Finding the Hits, Avoiding the Errors” – June 2008

The New York Times
What to order: The brisket sandwich at Beach Pit BBQ, at two locations including the outdoor plaza behind the right field bleachers. The meat is fall-off-the-bone tender and served on a soft white bun, just as they do down South. Only one complaint: ask for an extra side of barbecue sauce; the smoky and tangy sauce is that good.+ read full article

 

“State of the City address features mayor and his dog” – june 2008

Orange County Register
Tustin's State of the City luncheon on Friday featured a humorous video of Mayor Jerry Amante walking his dog, Chad, around the city. After a brief speech at the podium, Amante turned to the screens to watch himself and his springer spaniel roam through Tustin. + read full article

 

“Beach Pit BBQ is manly, yes, but women like it, too” – June 2008

By Elizabeth Evans, Orange County Register
Maybe it's the fact that it's housed in a historic garage. Or maybe it's baseball connection: Tim DeCinces (son of former Angel Doug DeCinces) owns the place.Or it could just be the menu: a compendium of things flavored with smoke and sweet sauce, fat and spice.For various reasons, the Beach Pit BBQ in Tustin (the original is still in Costa Mesa) has a decidedly masculine energy.+ read full article

 

“Beach Pit BBQ Makes Debut in Old Town Tustin” - January 2008

By Julie Lance, Redfin
A headline on Thursday’s Tustin News of the OC Register caught my eye (and stomach), “Old Tustin Garage gives way to restaurant.” Taking an old service garage and converting it into a restaurant sounds like a messy job. However, to Tim DiCinces, Beach Pit BBQ owner, it was an obvious choice. He says, “I’ve had the vision for that building and bringing it to life for a long time.”+ read full article

 

“Beach Pit BBQ Makes Debut in Old Town Tustin” - January 2008

By Julie Lance, Redfin
A headline on Thursday’s Tustin News of the OC Register caught my eye (and stomach), “Old Tustin Garage gives way to restaurant.” Taking an old service garage and converting it into a restaurant sounds like a messy job. However, to Tim DiCinces, Beach Pit BBQ owner, it was an obvious choice. He says, “I’ve had the vision for that building and bringing it to life for a long time.”+ read full article

 

“Old Tustin Garage gives way to restaurant” – January 2008

By Erika M. Torres, Orange County Register
The old Tustin Garage that served motorists traveling between Los Angeles and San Diego in the early to mid 1900s has come alive once again with Beach Pit BBQ. The smell of car grease has been replaced by the smell of pulled pork, beef brisket and blueberry cornbread. + read full article

 

“Dining with Dills – The Beach Pit BBQ” – May 2007

By Elmer Dills, ABC
It's The Beach Pit BBQ in Costa Mesa where Southern-style BBQ is featured. A very casual place, as is often the case when you can find the real "Q" served. How casual? Well as you enter the gate you'll be met by Stanley, the unofficial official host. Scratch his ears and you'll have a friend for life. + read full article