Cypress is a city located in northwestern Orange County, California. It is bordered by the cities of La Palma, Los Alamitos, Stanton, and Buena Park. Cypress is known for its suburban feel and family-friendly atmosphere. The city has a population of approximately 50,000 people and covers an area of 6.58 square miles.
Cypress College Track is an athletic facility located in the city of Cypress, California. It is part of Cypress College, a community college known for its athletic programs. Cypress College Track is a 1.1 mile (2,500-step) route.
Echizen Japanese Restaurant is a Japanese restaurant located in Cypress, California serving Japanese fare such as tempura, pork fillet cutlet curry rice, tuna sashimi bowl ...
Ichitaru Ramen is a Japanese restaurant located in Cypress, California offering the best ramen, a variety of Japanese snacks, distinctive ramen bar and elegant surroundings.
Burger Boss serves only the best proteins possible, including grassfed beef and naturally raised poultry combined with a menu that offers more cheeses, sauces and toppings than you can shake a stick at.Â
Goodfellows Coffee is a brewery of life – whether it’s a warm vanilla latte or one of the famous bagel sandwichs. It will always makes sure that you have an warm welcoming experience.
Los Alamitos Race Course has been a part of the community in Orange County since 1947. The racing oval located in Cypress, California now conducts year-round night racing in addition to five weeks of daytime Thoroughbred racing throughout the year.
The Navy Golf Course is a military facility that is open to the public.It is a 27-hole complex including a driving range, putting and chipping greens, club rental, golf and push carts, pro shop.
The Habit Burger Grill believes there's no substitute for quality. Since 1969, it has been serving up award-winning Charburgers grilled over an open flame, hand-cut salads, signature sandwiches, and more with genuine hospitality.
Mackay Park is a 2.9 acre neighborhood park within the City of Cypress that is the first park in the city to exhibit large scale use of drought tolerant California native landscape.