Boneheads in Lake Forest May Be a Chain, But It's a Good One

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • March 20, 2008
Great Food, Weird Name Boneheads in Lake Forest may be a chain, but it's a good one For those who complain that the Orange County dining scene is fraught with chains, I submit Boneheads—a restaurant that validates the argument, but also...
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