Restaurant in Laguna Beach, United States
C'est La Vie
100Pearl PointsFrench Sensibility, Coastal Address

About C'est La Vie
C'est La Vie on South Coast Highway is Laguna Beach's low-friction late-evening option: easy to book, centrally located, and best suited to spontaneous dinners or post-beach meals when you don't want to plan ahead. Cuisine type and pricing aren't confirmed, so verify details directly — but for accessibility and location, it earns a straightforward recommendation as a flexible stop on the Laguna dining circuit.
Verdict
C'est La Vie sits on South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach at an address that sees foot traffic well into the evening, making it one of the more accessible late-night options along the 92651 strip. Booking is easy — this is not a venue you need to plan weeks in advance — which makes it a practical call for spontaneous evenings or when other Laguna Beach restaurants are fully committed. For the food-focused traveler working through the town's dining scene, it earns a look, particularly if you're arriving late or wrapping up a beach day and need a reliable table without a reservation sprint.
About C'est La Vie
The address at 373 S Coast Hwy places C'est La Vie in the thick of Laguna Beach's central corridor, where the visual drama of the California coast is part of the backdrop even from the street. The name signals a certain French sensibility, and the setting on Coast Highway puts it within reach of the town's art galleries and beachfront, making it a natural stop for anyone moving between the main beach and the broader village. For the explorer who wants to cover ground across Laguna Beach's dining options in a single trip, the location is genuinely convenient.
Where C'est La Vie fits in the Laguna Beach picture is as a more approachable, lower-commitment option compared to the town's more structured dining rooms. If you're comparing booking difficulty, venues like R|O-Rebel Omakase require considerably more planning , omakase seats fill fast and the format demands commitment. C'est La Vie does not carry that weight, which is either a selling point or a signal depending on what you're after. For a late-evening meal after gallery hopping or a long afternoon at the beach, the ease of access is the main argument in its favor.
Laguna Beach has a genuine range of options for the food-focused traveler. Broadway by Amar Santana and 230 Forest Avenue both carry more weight in terms of culinary credentials. Alessa covers the Italian-inflected casual end well, and Brussels Bistro is the go-to if you want a European bistro feel with proven consistency. C'est La Vie, by its name and positioning, suggests it occupies a similar European-influenced space , though the available data doesn't confirm specific cuisine, pricing, or a signed chef. That ambiguity is worth acknowledging: if the details matter to you, confirm directly before booking.
For the traveler who has worked through high-commitment tasting menus at places like The French Laundry in Napa or Le Bernardin in New York City, C'est La Vie is operating in a different register entirely. The draw here is the setting, the ease, and the late-night accessibility , not a destination-level culinary program. That's a legitimate reason to book it, as long as the expectation is set accordingly. Laguna Beach rewards the explorer who understands which venues to weight and which to treat as comfortable, low-stakes stops between the bigger experiences.
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Know Before You Go
- Address: 373 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no weeks-out advance planning required
- Leading for: Late-evening meals, spontaneous bookings, post-beach dinners
- Price range: Not confirmed , verify directly before visiting
- Hours: Not confirmed , check current hours before arriving
- Phone/website: Not publicly listed in available data , search directly for current contact
- Nearest guides: Laguna Beach wineries | Laguna Beach bars
How It Compares
FAQ
- Can I eat at the bar at C'est La Vie? Bar seating availability is not confirmed from available data. Given the venue's accessible, low-commitment format on South Coast Highway, counter or bar dining is plausible , but confirm directly before arriving if bar seating is a priority for your visit.
- What should I wear to C'est La Vie? No dress code is listed. For Laguna Beach's Coast Highway corridor, smart-casual is a safe default , cleaner than beachwear, but nothing formal is expected. If you're arriving from a day at the beach, a quick change is advisable.
- Can C'est La Vie accommodate groups? Capacity data is not available, so large group bookings should be confirmed directly. For groups of six or more in Laguna Beach, venues with confirmed private dining options , such as Broadway by Amar Santana , are a safer call without advance confirmation.
- Does C'est La Vie handle dietary restrictions? No menu data is available to confirm specific dietary accommodations. Contact the venue directly before booking if dietary needs are a factor. The French-inflected name suggests a European-leaning menu, but that's not verified.
- Is C'est La Vie good for solo dining? The easy booking and accessible South Coast Highway location make it a reasonable solo option. For solo diners who want a more curated experience in Laguna Beach, R|O-Rebel Omakase offers a counter format built for it , though that requires more planning.
- How far ahead should I book C'est La Vie? Booking is easy by Laguna Beach standards. Same-week or even same-day bookings are likely achievable, particularly outside peak summer weekends. If you're visiting in July or August, give yourself a day or two of lead time as a precaution.
- What should a first-timer know about C'est La Vie? The key facts: easy to book, centrally located on Coast Highway, and leading treated as a convenient late-evening or spontaneous stop rather than a destination-level meal. Confirm hours and pricing directly, as neither is confirmed in available data. If you're building a Laguna Beach itinerary around serious food, anchor it at Broadway by Amar Santana or 230 Forest Avenue and use C'est La Vie as a flexible, low-friction complement.
Location
373 S Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
Laguna Beach, United States
Compare C'est La Vie
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C'est La Vie | Easy | — | ||
| R|O-Rebel Omakase | Japanese | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Selanne Steak Tavern | Steakhouse | Unknown | — | |
| Oliver's Osteria | Italian | Unknown | — | |
| Cleo St | Unknown | — | ||
| Driftwood Kitchen | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- R|O-Rebel Omakase — Japanese, $$$$
- Selanne Steak Tavern — Steakhouse, $$$$
- Oliver's Osteria — Italian, $$$
- Cleo St — Notable alternative
- Driftwood Kitchen — Notable alternative
Against Laguna Beach's more committed dining options, C'est La Vie positions itself at the accessible, easy-entry end of the spectrum. R|O-Rebel Omakase is the obvious contrast: at $$$$ with an omakase format, it demands advance planning and a full evening's investment. If a structured, high-concentration Japanese tasting experience is what you're after, book R|O well ahead. C'est La Vie is the better call when you want a table without a strategy.
Selanne Steak Tavern is Laguna Beach's answer to a serious steakhouse at $$$$, and it carries name-driven cachet from its association with hockey legend Teemu Selanne. For a celebration dinner or a group that wants tableside occasion dining, Selanne is the stronger choice. Oliver's Osteria at $$$ covers Italian with more menu transparency and a known kitchen identity — if you want a cuisine-confirmed, mid-range dinner, Oliver's is the safer pick over C'est La Vie given the latter's unconfirmed details.
Driftwood Kitchen and Cleo St round out the casual end of the Laguna Beach comparison set. For a meal where location and ease matter more than culinary ambition, all three are in a similar tier. C'est La Vie's French-leaning name may give it a slight edge in atmosphere over a purely casual coastal spot, but without confirmed pricing or menu data, the decision between them comes down to what you can verify on the day. Check hours and availability directly, then book whichever table is open.
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