We came here many times in search of food while staying in Long Beach. This is a great street to find food to suit everyone's tastes. It is also a great area to sit back and relax while you take in the feel of Long Beach and watch all the people rush about their day.
- Long beach is much prettier than Santa Monica and Venice Beach. More peaceful with more families with kids and less homeless people.- Food was expensive. Be prepared to pay tourist price.- It will take about 1h 30 mins to get from downtown LA to Long Beach via train.- Seems to have lots of parking sports but you will have to pay . - This place is also a little heaven for the rich Americans. It looks to me a little over-pretentious.- A corndog cost about $4 and a bottle of water cost $2 for a mini size bottle. - Visiting once is enoughIf you think my reviews have been helpful to you, please click 'Yes' for 'Was this review helpful?'
Music, streets cordoned off, food, wine, cafes and lots of people enjoying the atmosphere. Nice to explore and accessible to several hotels. Blue Line Metro a few blocks away.
Bringing in out of town guests this weekend to visit my home town. So much is happening in Long Beach... glad they are making it lively and entertaining. The restaurants are wonderful, going to try new ones this weekend.....
Went here in search of food on our last night in Long Beach. There is something here to accomodate every taste. Lots of interesting places to have a tasty beverage as well!
Pine Avenue is the heart beat of Long Beach with its music scene, cafes, restaurants, and people watching. I have enjoyed several places on Pine Avenue. It extends to the Pine Avenue Pier area.
They really made this area a nice place to visit. Nicer places and good food. Once again caught 2 nights with the happy hour specials, call they are happy to info you what the food and drink prices are.
The only businesses that seem to make it in Long Beach are restaurants and bars. Unfortunately, despite all of the hype, the restaurants are poor. Go somewhere else.
Great atmosphere. MUST pre book as tickets sell out & can't be purchased on the night. Take gloves it does get cold even in LA.
Pine Avenue in Long Beach is famous with the clubbing and the fine dining experience. and yes, We do find Pine Avenue restaurants are improved. Street cleaner and more friendly with the visitors that enjoy night life. Plus, the Pike is planning to open more stores, I'm sure it will be worth for you to stop by Pine Avenue after visited the Pike, Long Beach Convention Center or queen mary........ Love the restaurants here.