Golfers Paradise
If you're looking for a spot that combines great food with an amazing atmosphere, Golfers Paradise is the place to be. Located at 1600 N Harbor Blvd in Fullerton, CA, this restaurant offers an inviting outdoor seating area, perfect for enjoying the sunny California weather. Whether you're dining with family, friends, or a group, the vibe here is laid-back and perfect for any occasion.
Golfers Paradise isn’t just about the food – it's about the experience. The outdoor seating provides a relaxing space to enjoy your meal while soaking up the views. The ambiance is ideal for families, with a kid-friendly environment that ensures everyone, no matter their age, will have a great time. The spacious layout makes it a fantastic choice for larger groups as well, so you can easily enjoy a meal together without feeling cramped.
What sets Golfers Paradise apart is not only the great food but also the relaxed, fun atmosphere. Whether you're a local or just visiting, you’ll appreciate the friendly vibe that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day or celebrating a special occasion. Plus, it’s a great place to spend time with kids, making it a family favorite.
So, next time you're in Fullerton and looking for a spot to grab a bite, be sure to check out Golfers Paradise. With its perfect combination of outdoor seating, family-friendly environment, and delicious food, it’s a place where everyone feels welcome. Whether you’re out with the kids or gathering with a group of friends, you’ll find that this restaurant offers more than just a meal – it offers an experience.
Reviews
We enjoy our time in this clean space. We came for our golf class and may continue playing here afterward.
My first time here was In April 2024, came with several friends and a few of their kids. We had a great time, this place has a double decker range (no drivers allowed on 2nd floor). The staff are very friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable. The range is very nice and well lit at night. I've returned several times by myself since then and have never been disappointed with my experience. I've met several people who were very friendly and gave me some great advice about my technique and encouragement to improve my skills. It's a bit far from my house but always worth the effort.
If you like your ranges bougie, this ain't the place. If you like your ranges cheap and no frills, it doesn't get any better. I go here mainly because it is the closest range to my house. They have a deal where if you buy a $100 range card they load $140 onto it. A medium bucket (105- huge for a medium these days) is $11. A large bucket (135) is $13. A large is a bit too much for me to hit unless I'm doing half swings or short irons only. So, $100 basically buys you 12 medium buckets, or about 8 bucks for 105 balls. Very few places are going to have 8 bucks for 105 balls (if you do the $100 for $140 deal). Pro tip: There are a lot of loud trainers here. The bays closest to the clubhouse have some really loud trainers. If loud people hurt your focus, move to the double decker bays further down. The trainers there are towards the far end. It's really busy around 330-530PM so avoid those times if you can. I struggled between 4 and 5 stars. I'm giving it 5 only because I come here at least once a week. I really do think they can maintain it better, but perhaps they would have to charge more for better maintenance. They've kept prices low, so I'm rewarding that with the 5th star.
I actually really like this place and I highly recommend it. $12 for 150 balls is literally the absolute best price that you're gonna be able to find it's really not bad they're heading mats aren't bad and the service has been pretty decent as well.
I hit here multiple times per week. You can get 150 range balls for $13 and you can get your range card juiced for $140 worth of value for only $100. All in all a good deal on balls. Range is on the short side (225 yds) and balls appear to be distance restricted (not premium balls). If your looking for instruction, you can get a 20 minute lesson for like $50. Most of the instructors speak both Korean and English. There's an upper deck for when it gets crowded on Fridays and weekends. Food and beverages appear to be limited to sports drinks, water, and beer as well as small snack items. There's a standard putting range (free) and a putting course which costs extra. Chipping area is currently $2 per half hour.