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IKEA — Local services in Costa Mesa

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IKEA
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Nearby attractions
Sofia University
3333 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Gisler Park
1250 Gisler Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Nearby restaurants
IKEA Restaurant
1475 S Coast Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
The Lost Bean Organic Coffee & Tea
3335 Susan St, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
In-N-Out Burger
3211 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Denny's
3170 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, United States
Tommy Pastrami New York Delicatessen
3751 S Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
3150 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Lazy Dog HQ
3337 Susan St STE 100, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Chick-fil-A
3181 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Nguyen's Kitchen
3751 S Harbor Blvd # F, Santa Ana, CA 92704
DARKROOM Restaurant and Wine Bar
3751 S Harbor Blvd suite c, Santa Ana, CA 92704
Nearby local services
CarMax
3200 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Design Visage
3303 Harbor Blvd B6, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Beach Bombshell
3303 Harbor Blvd g12, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Target
3030 Harbor Blvd A, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Just Like the Model
1585 Sunland Ln, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
La-Z-Boy Costa Mesa
3303 Hyland Ave Bldg E, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
King Living - Orange County CA
3311 Hyland Ave suite a, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Hadley and Ren
3313 Hyland Ave Suite B5, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Lovesac
3315 Hyland Ave STE H, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Design Within Reach
3303 Hyland Ave C-1, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Nearby hotels
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Costa Mesa / Newport Beach
1515 S Coast Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Motel 6 Costa Mesa, CA
1441 Gisler Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Vagabond Inn Costa Mesa
3205 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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IKEA

1475 S Coast Dr, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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attractions: Sofia University, Gisler Park, restaurants: IKEA Restaurant, The Lost Bean Organic Coffee & Tea, In-N-Out Burger, Denny's, Tommy Pastrami New York Delicatessen, Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, Lazy Dog HQ, Chick-fil-A, Nguyen's Kitchen, DARKROOM Restaurant and Wine Bar, local businesses: CarMax, Design Visage, Beach Bombshell, Target, Just Like the Model, La-Z-Boy Costa Mesa, King Living - Orange County CA, Hadley and Ren, Lovesac, Design Within Reach
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Nearby attractions of IKEA

Sofia University

Gisler Park

Sofia University

Sofia University

4.8

(9)

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Gisler Park

Gisler Park

4.1

(68)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of IKEA

IKEA Restaurant

The Lost Bean Organic Coffee & Tea

In-N-Out Burger

Denny's

Tommy Pastrami New York Delicatessen

Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers

Lazy Dog HQ

Chick-fil-A

Nguyen's Kitchen

DARKROOM Restaurant and Wine Bar

IKEA Restaurant

IKEA Restaurant

4.3

(131)

$

Closed
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The Lost Bean Organic Coffee & Tea

The Lost Bean Organic Coffee & Tea

4.8

(130)

$

Closed
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In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger

4.7

(2.3K)

$

Open until 1:00 AM
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Denny's

Denny's

4.4

(1.2K)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of IKEA

CarMax

Design Visage

Beach Bombshell

Target

Just Like the Model

La-Z-Boy Costa Mesa

King Living - Orange County CA

Hadley and Ren

Lovesac

Design Within Reach

CarMax

CarMax

4.3

(909)

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Design Visage

Design Visage

4.9

(66)

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Beach Bombshell

Beach Bombshell

5.0

(23)

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Target

Target

4.2

(551)

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Reviews of IKEA

4.4
(4,133)
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2.0
8y

On my first ever visit to the Swedish retailer's cafe I decided to try my first ever chicken and waffles. (I know. I'm late to the game!) By now every restaurant and diner worth its salt has a chicken and waffle plate. I figured it couldn't be terrible. In my head, I was already thinking of clever responses to the almost certain ribbing I would get from my fellow foodies for even mentioning Ikea and Chicken and Waffles in the same breath. Belgian waffle parts were topped with spicy, honey-glazed chicken tenders. I chose mashed potatoes as my side. I must say it looked pretty damn good. Unfortunately, I didn't even think of how tough and dry a waffle sitting in a buffet pan would be - the only option to drown it in syrup to get it to the point where I could cut them. The tenders tasted good, but they had a lot of breading and were basically falling apart halfway through. It honestly would have been better as a sandwich - with extra syrup for dipping. This was a big fail. On my next visit, I had the Swedish veggie balls with green beans and quinoa, I caved and got a side of the regular Swedish meatballs (4) with gravy, and I added a slice of Daim cake. The veggie balls weren't bad. If I had added gravy to them I wouldn't have known they were vegan, although they tasted markedly different from the real meatballs which, also, weren't bad. (Truth be told, I've never been a Swedish meatball fan.) They were perfectly sized and had the right amount of density. The green beans were bland and on the wrong side of al dente. (My jaw is still sore as I type this!) I don't think there was any seasoning on them at all. Salt and pepper did not help. The cake saved my visit, barely. Other than the pricing, I don't see what all the fuss is about. I'm giving 1 star for the veggie balls which weren't bad at all and 1 star for my dessert.

Will I be back? Thanks,...

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5.0
1y

Ikea has quickly become one of my go-to spots for a fun, productive outing with the kids. From the moment we walked in, it felt less like a shopping trip and more like an adventure. My kids absolutely love exploring the displays—each room is like its own little world. They run from one to the next, imagining their dream bedrooms, kitchens, and even play areas. It’s amazing how Ikea turns furniture shopping into something that feels interactive and playful, even for kids.

One of the highlights for all of us is the Swedish meatballs. Stopping for lunch in the cafe is such a treat, and it gives us a chance to pause, regroup, and enjoy a warm meal together. There’s something so comforting about those meatballs, the mashed potatoes, and the lingonberry sauce. And, of course, no Ikea trip would be complete without Sunday soft serve. It’s such a small thing, but it feels like the perfect reward after a long but enjoyable day of shopping. My kids look forward to it, and honestly, so do I!

What really makes Ikea stand out, though, is how family-friendly they are. The childcare service was a lifesaver. It gave me a little time to focus on browsing without worrying about the kids, and they loved it just as much. It’s so rare to find a store that really thinks about making things easier for parents while still engaging kids.

We ended up spending three hours there, which is unheard of for a shopping trip with kids. But it didn’t feel like three hours at all because we were having such a good time. Between the displays, the food, and the overall experience, it was more like a fun outing than an errand. Honestly, I’m already looking forward to our next trip. Ikea managed to make what could’ve been a stressful day into one of our most enjoyable family outings, and I’ll...

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2.0
1y

We came to this IKEA on a Sunday afternoon to buy a table. With our two year old. We couldn’t pick up the table in the self serve warehouse so we had to download the ikea app, then scan a code. This added it to a cart in the app that we scanned at checkout. We also tried to buy a small puppy stuffy for the toddler. The cashier said the puppy couldn’t scan and sent us to the as-is section. At as-is, it came up, so we got back in line and the as-is clerk told the cashier to try again. It worked. We then spent $350 on the table too by scanning the app code and were sent to the furniture pick up section. Here we typed in the order number on the receipt into a kiosk and began a 45 min wait for the table. 8 other customers were helped after us because…they said we “cancelled the item” after we bought it. This was not in any way true. I opened the app and showed them the table listed in the order summary. In fact, it was still eligible for a return. However the furniture pick up people insisted the order was cancelled and continued to say to each other “they cancelled the item.” Fortunately my husband was there to negotiate and push back by showing our receipt and the app so they finally got a “customer relations specialist” to come and help. He continued to say that the item was cancelled, and that it was not possible for anyone on their team to do this. Then he said he could refund the order and we could pay again for it. But then after looking more said they could just purchase it again for $0. Finally they printed a new receipt and brought the item out. There was one employee who seemed like he wanted to help. Another who was super rude. And a third who finally resolved it. Two stars for the wait, the blame and shame, and for never keeping the...

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Teddy SainphorTeddy Sainphor
On my first ever visit to the Swedish retailer's cafe I decided to try my first ever chicken and waffles. (I know. I'm late to the game!) By now every restaurant and diner worth its salt has a chicken and waffle plate. I figured it couldn't be terrible. In my head, I was already thinking of clever responses to the almost certain ribbing I would get from my fellow foodies for even mentioning Ikea and Chicken and Waffles in the same breath. Belgian waffle parts were topped with spicy, honey-glazed chicken tenders. I chose mashed potatoes as my side. I must say it looked pretty damn good. Unfortunately, I didn't even think of how tough and dry a waffle sitting in a buffet pan would be - the only option to drown it in syrup to get it to the point where I could cut them. The tenders tasted good, but they had a lot of breading and were basically falling apart halfway through. It honestly would have been better as a sandwich - with extra syrup for dipping. This was a big fail. On my next visit, I had the Swedish veggie balls with green beans and quinoa, I caved and got a side of the regular Swedish meatballs (4) with gravy, and I added a slice of Daim cake. The veggie balls weren't bad. If I had added gravy to them I wouldn't have known they were vegan, although they tasted markedly different from the real meatballs which, also, weren't bad. (Truth be told, I've never been a Swedish meatball fan.) They were perfectly sized and had the right amount of density. The green beans were bland and on the wrong side of al dente. (My jaw is still sore as I type this!) I don't think there was any seasoning on them at all. Salt and pepper did not help. The cake saved my visit, barely. Other than the pricing, I don't see what all the fuss is about. I'm giving 1 star for the veggie balls which weren't bad at all and 1 star for my dessert. Will I be back? Thanks, but no thanks.
Audrey StithAudrey Stith
Ikea has quickly become one of my go-to spots for a fun, productive outing with the kids. From the moment we walked in, it felt less like a shopping trip and more like an adventure. My kids absolutely love exploring the displays—each room is like its own little world. They run from one to the next, imagining their dream bedrooms, kitchens, and even play areas. It’s amazing how Ikea turns furniture shopping into something that feels interactive and playful, even for kids. One of the highlights for all of us is the Swedish meatballs. Stopping for lunch in the cafe is such a treat, and it gives us a chance to pause, regroup, and enjoy a warm meal together. There’s something so comforting about those meatballs, the mashed potatoes, and the lingonberry sauce. And, of course, no Ikea trip would be complete without Sunday soft serve. It’s such a small thing, but it feels like the perfect reward after a long but enjoyable day of shopping. My kids look forward to it, and honestly, so do I! What really makes Ikea stand out, though, is how family-friendly they are. The childcare service was a lifesaver. It gave me a little time to focus on browsing without worrying about the kids, and they loved it just as much. It’s so rare to find a store that really thinks about making things easier for parents while still engaging kids. We ended up spending three hours there, which is unheard of for a shopping trip with kids. But it didn’t feel like three hours at all because we were having such a good time. Between the displays, the food, and the overall experience, it was more like a fun outing than an errand. Honestly, I’m already looking forward to our next trip. Ikea managed to make what could’ve been a stressful day into one of our most enjoyable family outings, and I’ll definitely be back!
Braulio A.Braulio A.
IKEA: the land of stylish yet unpronounceable furniture names! You step inside for a “quick trip” and suddenly find yourself lost in a beautifully designed maze of showrooms, mentally redecorating your entire home. Whether you actually need a new BILLY bookcase or just came to browse, IKEA is an experience. But let’s be honest—the real highlight? The food court. Swedish meatballs drenched in lingonberry sauce? A classic. Over the years, they’ve expanded the menu, but nothing beats that comforting plate of meatballs, mashed potatoes, and gravy. It’s the perfect reward after navigating the store’s endless pathways (and resisting the urge to buy yet another set of tealight candles). This IKEA has been an Orange County landmark for years, offering everything from sleek Scandinavian designs to budget-friendly home hacks. One of its best modern upgrades? A spacious EV charging area! Tesla owners and other EV drivers can plug in while debating whether they really need that minimalist coffee table. So whether you’re here for home inspiration, a meal, or just the thrill of assembling furniture with an indecipherable instruction manual, IKEA is always a good time—just don’t forget the meatballs!
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On my first ever visit to the Swedish retailer's cafe I decided to try my first ever chicken and waffles. (I know. I'm late to the game!) By now every restaurant and diner worth its salt has a chicken and waffle plate. I figured it couldn't be terrible. In my head, I was already thinking of clever responses to the almost certain ribbing I would get from my fellow foodies for even mentioning Ikea and Chicken and Waffles in the same breath. Belgian waffle parts were topped with spicy, honey-glazed chicken tenders. I chose mashed potatoes as my side. I must say it looked pretty damn good. Unfortunately, I didn't even think of how tough and dry a waffle sitting in a buffet pan would be - the only option to drown it in syrup to get it to the point where I could cut them. The tenders tasted good, but they had a lot of breading and were basically falling apart halfway through. It honestly would have been better as a sandwich - with extra syrup for dipping. This was a big fail. On my next visit, I had the Swedish veggie balls with green beans and quinoa, I caved and got a side of the regular Swedish meatballs (4) with gravy, and I added a slice of Daim cake. The veggie balls weren't bad. If I had added gravy to them I wouldn't have known they were vegan, although they tasted markedly different from the real meatballs which, also, weren't bad. (Truth be told, I've never been a Swedish meatball fan.) They were perfectly sized and had the right amount of density. The green beans were bland and on the wrong side of al dente. (My jaw is still sore as I type this!) I don't think there was any seasoning on them at all. Salt and pepper did not help. The cake saved my visit, barely. Other than the pricing, I don't see what all the fuss is about. I'm giving 1 star for the veggie balls which weren't bad at all and 1 star for my dessert. Will I be back? Thanks, but no thanks.
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Ikea has quickly become one of my go-to spots for a fun, productive outing with the kids. From the moment we walked in, it felt less like a shopping trip and more like an adventure. My kids absolutely love exploring the displays—each room is like its own little world. They run from one to the next, imagining their dream bedrooms, kitchens, and even play areas. It’s amazing how Ikea turns furniture shopping into something that feels interactive and playful, even for kids. One of the highlights for all of us is the Swedish meatballs. Stopping for lunch in the cafe is such a treat, and it gives us a chance to pause, regroup, and enjoy a warm meal together. There’s something so comforting about those meatballs, the mashed potatoes, and the lingonberry sauce. And, of course, no Ikea trip would be complete without Sunday soft serve. It’s such a small thing, but it feels like the perfect reward after a long but enjoyable day of shopping. My kids look forward to it, and honestly, so do I! What really makes Ikea stand out, though, is how family-friendly they are. The childcare service was a lifesaver. It gave me a little time to focus on browsing without worrying about the kids, and they loved it just as much. It’s so rare to find a store that really thinks about making things easier for parents while still engaging kids. We ended up spending three hours there, which is unheard of for a shopping trip with kids. But it didn’t feel like three hours at all because we were having such a good time. Between the displays, the food, and the overall experience, it was more like a fun outing than an errand. Honestly, I’m already looking forward to our next trip. Ikea managed to make what could’ve been a stressful day into one of our most enjoyable family outings, and I’ll definitely be back!
Audrey Stith

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IKEA: the land of stylish yet unpronounceable furniture names! You step inside for a “quick trip” and suddenly find yourself lost in a beautifully designed maze of showrooms, mentally redecorating your entire home. Whether you actually need a new BILLY bookcase or just came to browse, IKEA is an experience. But let’s be honest—the real highlight? The food court. Swedish meatballs drenched in lingonberry sauce? A classic. Over the years, they’ve expanded the menu, but nothing beats that comforting plate of meatballs, mashed potatoes, and gravy. It’s the perfect reward after navigating the store’s endless pathways (and resisting the urge to buy yet another set of tealight candles). This IKEA has been an Orange County landmark for years, offering everything from sleek Scandinavian designs to budget-friendly home hacks. One of its best modern upgrades? A spacious EV charging area! Tesla owners and other EV drivers can plug in while debating whether they really need that minimalist coffee table. So whether you’re here for home inspiration, a meal, or just the thrill of assembling furniture with an indecipherable instruction manual, IKEA is always a good time—just don’t forget the meatballs!
Braulio A.

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