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NickO'Time 02-23-2007 01:44 AM

Long Beach- Restaurants
 
As some may know The Tour Of California is rolling in Long Beach on Sunday afternoon at 1pm PST. They will do all the Final award presentations that day also.http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com...es/stage7.html

We would like to know what restaurants you would recommend? Is there anything that is a "must" do for places to eat.

Thanks in advance! We totally appreciate it. Little baby included so this may change where we can eat.:)

Kevy Baby 02-23-2007 08:20 AM

I enjoy L'Opera, but it may not be baby friendly.

Hooters is across the street from L'Opera :D

JWBear 02-23-2007 10:09 AM

The Original Park Pantry at Broadway and Juinipero is excellent. Or George's Greek Cafe (there's one on Pine & one on 2nd - the one on 2nd is better IMO).

DreadPirateRoberts 02-23-2007 10:16 AM

A trip to Long Beach is incomplete without a visit to Joe Josts. Kid friendly, at least I take my young ones there. Not really a restaurant, but a "special", a handful of pretzels, and a beer make a great meal. It's one of the oldest bars on the west coast, established in 1924.

Not Afraid 02-23-2007 11:08 AM

I never been to Joe Josts! (Of course, bars are not Lisa friendly for the most part)

As for Restaurants:

2nd Street in Belmont Shore has a variety of non-chain really excellent restaurants and is our most frequent haunt.
  • La Creperie is fantastic food and atmosphere
  • Next door is Zen Sushi
    Next to that is Bonos (Owned by Sonny and Cher's daughter)
  • Down the street is Open Sesame - a Lebanese restaurant that we end up at probably once a week and home of the "Heroin Chicken" (You eat it and, an hour later you crave more).
  • There are 2 more new Lebanese restaurants on the street as well.
  • Super Mex is always good for fantastic Mexican food (although they've now expanded quite a bit and would be considered a chain)
  • La Strada is decent Italian
  • Biggs has decent Tapas but I had bad service there when they first opened and haven'tbeen back
  • George's Greek is WONDERFUL (there's one on Pine and 5th downtown as well)

Everything on 2nd street is a short walk, so just park anywhere and walk the street. It's a fun atmosphere.

Downtown has more chains, but you might try:
  • Madison for steak (fancy and expensive)
  • L'Opera (fancy and expensive)
  • Geoge's Greek (wonderful)
  • Sevilla for Tapas
  • There's also your run of the mill stuff like PF Changs, Lone Star, Islands, CPK etc.

Call when you're in town. :)

NickO'Time 02-23-2007 11:54 AM

Many thanks for the response. I will check them out, maybe one of each for lunch and dinner.:D :cheers:

Disneyphile 02-23-2007 12:51 PM

Rock Bottom Brewery is also really good - on the corner of Ocean and Pine. :)

(I presently work in that building.) ;)

Ken and I will be going to a bridal show in Long Beach that day - maybe we can join you for lunch! We'd love to see TicTocBaby! :D

lindyhop 02-23-2007 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 122029)
Next to that is Bonos (Owned by Sonny and Cher's daughter)

I'm nitpicking but she's actually Sonny's daughter but not Cher's. I've been wanting to try that place.

NickO'Time 02-24-2007 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 122029)
I never been to Joe Josts! (Of course, bars are not Lisa friendly for the most part)

As for Restaurants:

2nd Street in Belmont Shore has a variety of non-chain really excellent restaurants and is our most frequent haunt.
  • La Creperie is fantastic food and atmosphere
  • Next door is Zen Sushi
    Next to that is Bonos (Owned by Sonny and Cher's daughter)
  • Down the street is Open Sesame - a Lebanese restaurant that we end up at probably once a week and home of the "Heroin Chicken" (You eat it and, an hour later you crave more).
  • There are 2 more new Lebanese restaurants on the street as well.
  • Super Mex is always good for fantastic Mexican food (although they've now expanded quite a bit and would be considered a chain)
  • La Strada is decent Italian
  • Biggs has decent Tapas but I had bad service there when they first opened and haven'tbeen back
  • George's Greek is WONDERFUL (there's one on Pine and 5th downtown as well)

Everything on 2nd street is a short walk, so just park anywhere and walk the street. It's a fun atmosphere.

Downtown has more chains, but you might try:
  • Madison for steak (fancy and expensive)
  • L'Opera (fancy and expensive)
  • Geoge's Greek (wonderful)
  • Sevilla for Tapas
  • There's also your run of the mill stuff like PF Changs, Lone Star, Islands, CPK etc.

Call when you're in town. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Disneyphile (Post 122067)
Rock Bottom Brewery is also really good - on the corner of Ocean and Pine. :)

(I presently work in that building.) ;)

Ken and I will be going to a bridal show in Long Beach that day - maybe we can join you for lunch! We'd love to see TicTocBaby! :D

Either way, we could all have a big lunch get together! It would be great. :)

Not Afraid 02-24-2007 12:04 PM

I'm up for lunch...as long as I'm home in time to watch the red carpet.

NickO'Time 03-03-2007 12:33 AM

We stayed at Chez' Swank for dinner with friends. ;) Also watching the Red Carpet and Oscar's it was relaxing and fun.

mistyisjafo 03-05-2007 04:55 PM

I've heard Gaslamp Restaurant has good food. I haven't eaten there but I really like the atmosphere. Also try Mai Tai's down at the Pike.

JWBear 03-05-2007 05:03 PM

BTW... I just remembered. Avoid Cafe la Strada on 2nd street! The food is nasty. I ordered the meat ravioli; the sauce was thin, orange, and oily with disgusting chunks of stewed tomatoes. It looked like someone threw-up in the bowl. Blech!

Kevy Baby 03-05-2007 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mistyisjafo (Post 123981)
I've heard Gaslamp Restaurant has good food. I haven't eaten there but I really like the atmosphere. Also try Mai Tai's down at the Pike.

Those sound like San Diego restaurants - we're talking Long Beach here (I could be mistaken - it would just be odd to have those two particular names in Long Beach).

€uroMeinke 03-05-2007 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JWBear (Post 123984)
BTW... I just remembered. Avoid Cafe la Strada on 2nd street! The food is nasty. I ordered the meat ravioli; the sauce was thin, orange, and oily with disgusting chunks of stewed tomatoes. It looked like someone threw-up in the bowl. Blech!

Man, I'm sorry to hear that - we haven't been in a long long time, but it used to be one of our favorites (until crepes and Heroin Chicken appeared)

JWBear 03-05-2007 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by €uroMeinke (Post 124011)
Man, I'm sorry to hear that - we haven't been in a long long time, but it used to be one of our favorites (until crepes and Heroin Chicken appeared)

What else is good on 2nd? (Besides George's - we've been there, and we love it!)

€uroMeinke 03-05-2007 08:42 PM

We've really liked Zen Sushi - next door to the creperie, Super Mex & Luciles are always good. I do miss the piano bar in the North Woods Inn.

Not Afraid 03-05-2007 08:45 PM

la Creperie
George's
Open Sesame
Zen Sushi
Bono's


Off Second:

Ambrosia
Cafe Piccolo
Lashers
Christies
Enriques (PCH and Loynes - GREAT Mexican)

There are so MANY really great independent restaurants in LB!

JWBear 03-05-2007 09:09 PM

Have you tried Steak-O-Rama? We were curious, and it has a swanky name.

Not Afraid 03-05-2007 09:18 PM

Swanky name. Mediocre food. Too bad. I was hoping.


I have lost the ability to write in complete senteces, apparently.

mousepod 03-05-2007 09:20 PM

This is a little off-topic, but there's a restaurant in NYC called Señor Swanky's. My cousin ate there with his dad just on the basis of the great name. They both became very ill.

JWBear 03-05-2007 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 124051)
I have lost the ability to write in complete senteces, apparently.

Sounds like a complete sentence to me!

And thanks for the info. Too bad. Cool name. (I guess it's catching.)

DreadPirateRoberts 03-05-2007 09:40 PM

Ever have breakfast at the Potholder cafe?

€uroMeinke 03-05-2007 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mousepod (Post 124052)
This is a little off-topic, but there's a restaurant in NYC called Señor Swanky's. My cousin ate there with his dad just on the basis of the great name. They both became very ill.

In the Wicker Park area of Chicago you can find:



But I haven't eaten there yet

JWBear 03-06-2007 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DreadPirateRoberts (Post 124058)
Ever have breakfast at the Potholder cafe?

Not breakfast, no. Just lunch. It's always so damn packed at breakfast time.


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