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Food in Lancaster, CA

Restaurants in Lancaster, CA Give Diners Tasty Options

Restaurants in Lancaster, CA serve a variety of foods with atmospheres to complement each dining option. Here's a small sample of what's available when visiting the area: American Food and Fun   Crazy Otto's Diner has been a Lancaster favorite since the early 1970s. Its history is rich, ranging from breaking the world's record for the “World's Largest Omelette” in 1993 and 2002 to visits from famous celebrities. The diner serves all three meals at its Lancaster location and... Read More »
Lancaster Performing Arts Center

Lancaster, CA art city

The arts take center stage in Lancaster. And whether it's showcasing a well-known entertainer or hosting a community group, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center is the hub of all things artistic. Since its debut in 1991, the Center has continuously provided the city with top-notch performances and an overall economic boost. Averaging 52,000 ticket sales per year and seating 758, the Center is home to the Antelope Valley Ballet, Cedar Street Theatre, Acme Acting Company, and the Antelope Valley... Read More »
Lancaster National Soccer Center

Lancaster Keeps Families Moving, Indoors or Out

Arts and culture? Check. Youth sports? Check. Outdoor recreation? Check. Antelope Valley has all that – and a whole lot more. “In terms of entertainment‚ there’s a lot going on here‚” says Lyle Norton‚ Lancaster Parks‚ Recreation and Arts director. “The Lancaster Museum & Art Gallery features eight rotating exhibits throughout the year‚ and there’s a permanent dinosaur exhibit there for children. And our Lancaster Performing Arts Center brings in top-name entertainers.” With 758 seats‚ the... Read More »

Lancaster Performing Arts Center Brings Broadway to the Valley

Whether it’s showcasing a well-known entertainer or hosting a community group, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center is the hub of all things artistic in the Antelope Valley. The center opened its doors in November 1991, and quickly established itself as a major entertainment venue. Owned and operated by the city of Lancaster, LPAC’s chief focus is not only to be a live-arts destination, but also to provide a community service and be an economic driver for the city, says Danise Cardona,... Read More »