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Here are the places to watch the World Cup in Long Beach

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Long Beach restaurants and businesses are going all out for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Here’s where you can comfortably get your soccer on, from outdoor, public watch parties to dark corners of your favorite dive bar.

* = sound will be on for all or certain matches

If you are a business owner and want to feature your World Cup watch party, send all details—including whether you’ll be airing the games with the sound on, if you’ll be airing in English or Spanish, and any specials you’ll be offering—to brian@longbeachize.com with the subject “Long Beach World Cup Watch Party: [Your Business].”


Various outdoor locations in DTLB*

Pine Avenue / Lincoln Park / Broadway

A World Cup watch party back in the day on Pine Avenue. Photo by Brian Addison.

The City of Long Beach is partnering with LA Galaxy and the Downtown Long Beach Alliance to host marquee watch parties for major matches throughout the tournament’s group stage, June 11 through June 27. Parts of Pine Avenue, Broadway, and Lincoln Park will be transformed into fan hubs for the following:

  • June 12, 5 – 8PM: United States vs. Paraguay
  • June 18, 5 – 8PM: Mexico vs. South Korea
  • June 19, 11AM – 5PM: United States vs. Australia, Scotland vs. Morocco
  • June 20, 9AM – 3PM: Netherlands vs. Sweden,Germany vs. Ivory Coast
  • June 25 3PM – 9PM: TBD
  • June 26, 11AM – 7PM: TBD
    June 27, 1PM – 6:30PM: TBD

The hubs will also offer free youth soccer clinics, music and entertainment, giveaways, special guests, and LA Galaxy player appearances. The festivities will culminate in a major open-streets celebration on July 19 for the tournament final.


The Auld Dubliner*

71 S. Pine Ave.

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The Auld Dubliner in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

The Auld Dubliner Irish Pub & Restaurant in Downtown Long Beach is promoting itself as the “Home of the World Cup,” with two big screens showing all matches throughout the tournament.

Drink specials include:

  • Stella Artois Pint — $8
  • Modelo Pint — $8
  • Casamigos Margarita — $8
  • Buchanan’s Buchanita — $8
  • Don Julio Limited Edition World Cup 1942 — $12
  • Dubliner Spice Bag — $12

After every USA victory, guests will receive a two-for-one certificate valid for their next visit.


Legends*

5236 E. 2nd St.

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Legends in Belmont Shore has long been a sports staple. Photo by Brian Addison/City of Long Beach.

Belmont Shore’s longtime sports-viewing headquarters features one of the largest projection screens in the city and has historically packed in crowds for World Cup matches.


The Ordinarie*

210 The Promenade N.

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The Ordinarie in Downtown Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

The Ordinarie will host every game on two big screens and offer Stella promotions, collectible cups, and individual game cocktails. There will also be country-based promos during certain games, such as Fernet Cola for Argentina games and caipirinhas for Brazil matches.


The Art Theatre*

5236 E. 4th St.

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The Art Theatre on Retro Row in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

The world’s biggest soccer tournament is coming to the big screen: The Art Theatre is hosting three, free FIFA World Cup 2026 Watch Parties. Cheer alongside fellow fans, experience every thrilling moment, and be part of the action. RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Admission is first come, first served while capacity lasts.


Dolores*

2105 E. 4th St.

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Dolores—the renamed space which used to be The Social List—on 4th Street in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

Dolores, the newly rebranded space that used to be The Social List, has installed a nine-foot screen for all Mexico and United States games. They will be airing the following games live:

  • Thursday, June 11: Mexico vs. South Africa 
  • Friday, June 12: USA vs. Paraguay 
  • Thursday, June 18: Mexico vs. South Korea 
  • Friday, June 19: USA vs. Australia 
  • Wednesday, June 24: Mexico vs. Czech Republic 
  • Thursday, June 25: USA vs. Türkiye

El Barrio Cantina*

1731 E. 4th St.

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El Barrio Cantina on 4th Street just west of Cherry Avenue. Photos by Brian Addison.

El Barrio Cantina is going all out with 40-plus cocktails from every country represented during this year’s World Cup. Collect stamps. Score a shirt. Get buzzed. They will also be showing every game on their projection screen and are finalizing an international tapas-style menu to run for the duration. 


Watch Me! Sports Bar*

6527 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Unit B-2

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Watch Me! Sports Bar in Long Beach. Courtesy of Yelp!/Dana S.

Watch Me Sports Bar—the West Coast’s sole sports bar focused on women’s sports—will be watching the men as they will showcase the World Cup in its entirety.

“We are open weekdays at 11AM and weekends at 9AM throughout the Cup for watch parties,” said owner Jax Diener. “We’re also showcasing local small businesses and vendors in our courtyard June 12 (with Team USA); June 26 (in partnership with Angel City Football Club); and July 11 (quarterfinals). Let’s celebrate the community while celebrating the game!”


ISM Brewing & Kitchen*

210 E. 3rd St. Unit A

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ISM Brewing in DTLB. Courtesy of business.

All tournament long, watch every match at ISM Brewing & Kitchen on our big screen with full sound (for most matches).

“Enjoy a special small bites menu inspired by the global game and nations participating in the global tournament,” said manager Andrew Carroll. “And drink World Beer Cup-winning local beer. For the USA opening match, we will have DJ JasperX spinning old-school hip hop before and after the match.”


Ambitious Ales*

4019 Atlantic Ave.

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The ambitions behind Ambitious Ales: Jerome De Leon [left]; Jon Cuthbert [center]; and Garrett Carroll [right]. Photo by Brian Addison.

Ambitious Ales in Bixby Knolls wants you to know they’ll be open for every damn game of the Cup.

“We’ll have fresh new beers, our new soccer-themed merch, and a lot of goals (or exciting nil-nil draws). If there’s a game on, we’ll be open. Germany v. Curaçao on June 14th? Open at 10AM. June 15th at 9AM? We’ll see ya for Spain v. Cape Verde. We’ll be having some fun crowds for all the USA and Mexico matches, and we’ll be ready for you for all the other big, important games.”


Trademark Brewing*

233 E. Anaheim St.

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Trademark Brewing in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

Trademark Brewing will be showing all USA and Mexico matches during the World Cup. Here is their schedule:

  • Thursday, June 11, 12:00 PM: Mexico vs. South Africa
  • Friday, June 12, 6:00 PM: USA vs. Paraguay
  • Thursday, June 18, 6:00 PM: Mexico vs. South Korea
  • Friday, June 19, 12:00 PM: USA vs. Australia
  • Wednesday, June 24, 6:00 PM: Mexico vs. Czechia
  • Thursday, June 25, 7:00 PM: USA vs. Türkiye

Buen Provecho*

301 The Promenade N.

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Buen Provecho’s two custom cantaritos that will be offered during the World Cup. Courtesy of business.

Buen Provecho has a 13-foot jumbo screen to watch every game. They will also be offering two limited edition, custom contaritos—one honoring the trophy and one that’s a soccer ball. Two major food specials will be offered:

  • El Tri Seafood Platter: lobster, crab, tiger shrimp, clams, garlic bread 
  • No Fue Penal: is the name it’s from a famous play in mexican soccer

Beachwood Distilling*

3630 Atlantic Ave.

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Sarah Ross handing you her “White Lotus” cocktail at Beachwood Distilling. Photo by Brian Addison.

Beachwood Brewing & Distilling’s Bixby Knolls location will be showing a variety of World Cup matches throughout June as part of the Global Game festivities.

Thursday, June 11

  • 7:00 PM: Korea vs. Czechia

Friday, June 12

  • 6:00 PM: USA vs. Paraguay

Saturday, June 13

  • 6:00 PM: Haiti vs. Scotland
  • 9:00 PM: Australia vs. Türkiye (first two hours)

Tuesday, June 16

  • 3:00 PM: Iraq vs. Norway
  • 9:00 PM: Austria vs. Jordan (first two hours)

Wednesday, June 17

  • 4:00 PM: Ghana vs. Panama
  • 7:00 PM: Uzbekistan vs. Colombia

Thursday, June 18

  • 3:00 PM: Canada vs. Qatar

Friday, June 19

  • 3:00 PM: Scotland vs. Morocco
  • 3:30 PM: Brazil vs. Haiti
  • 6:00 PM: Türkiye vs. Paraguay

Saturday, June 20

  • 5:00 PM: Ecuador vs. Curaçao
  • 9:00 PM: Tunisia vs. Japan (first two hours)

Sunday, June 21

  • 6:00 PM: New Zealand vs. Egypt

Tuesday, June 23

  • 4:00 PM: Panama vs. Croatia

Friday, June 26

  • 3:00 PM: Cabo Verde vs. Saudi Arabia
  • 5:00 PM: Uruguay vs. Spain
  • 8:00 PM: Egypt vs. Iran
  • 8:00 PM: New Zealand vs. Belgium

Saturday, June 27

  • 2:00 PM: Panama vs. England
  • 2:00 PM: Croatia vs. Ghana
  • 4:30 PM: Colombia vs. Portugal
  • 4:30 PM: Congo vs. Uzbekistan
  • 7:00 PM: Algeria vs. Austria
  • 7:00 PM: Jordan vs. Argentina

Rasselbock*

4020 Atlantic Ave.

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Rasselbock in Bixby Knolls. Photo by Brian Addison.

Prepare for Das Boots, Long Beach: Rasselbock in Bixby Knolls will be offering mimosa boots, beer boots, giveaways on game days, and more.

“Yes, we are showing the games,” said owner Björn Risse. “They’ll be shown on the TVs inside, on the patio, and on the projector screen.”


Port City Tavern*

4306 E. Anaheim St.

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Port City Tavern in the Zaferia neighborhood of Long Beach. Photos by Brian Addison.

Port City Tavern will be showing all World Cup matches throughout the tournament in an adults-only atmosphere, with featured watch parties for the following games:

  • Thursday, June 11, 12:00PM: Mexico vs. South Africa
  • Friday, June 12, 6:00PM: USA vs. Paraguay
  • Monday, June 15, 9:00AM: Spain vs. Cabo Verde
  • Thursday, June 18, 6:00PM: Mexico vs. South Korea
  • Friday, June 19, 12:00PM: USA vs. Australia
  • Sunday, June 21, 9:00AM: Spain vs. Saudi Arabia
  • Wednesday, June 24, 6:00PM: Czechia vs. Mexico
  • Thursday, June 25, 7:00PM: Türkiye vs. USA
  • Friday, June 26, 5:00PM: Uruguay vs. Spain

They will also offer buckets: Michelob Ultra Bucket ($25); Modelo & Corona Bucket ($28); and Surfside Teas & Lemonades Bucket ($32)


Luna Cafe & Bistro*

5755 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.

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Luna’s new patio space will host the World Cup matches. Photo by Brian Addison.

Luna Cafe & Bistro—the East Long Beach fusion space—will be hosting World Cup match watches on its rather awesome patio space. Enjoy $5 draft pints during the game (on the patio only). They will be showing select games; follow their social media for the schedule.


The V-Room

918 E. 4th St.

Rasselbock in Bixby Knolls. Photo by Brian Addison.

Long Beach’s favorite dive has been serving 4th Street for decades—and it will be airing every World Cup game along with hosting drink specials with Modelo, Pacifico, and Pabst.


Monty’s Dog Beach & Bar

5000 E. Ocean Blvd.

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Monty’s Dog Beach & Bar in Long Beach. Courtesy of business.

Monty’s Dog Beach & Bar will be screening all FIFA World Cup games on three large projectors. Food, drinks—yes, beer & wine included—dog menu, Guess the Score game before every match, and free treats for dogs wearing jerseys will be offered. Monty’s is an off-leash dog beach, which means dogs may interact freely. Only well-behaved and socialized dogs are welcome.


Panama Joe’s*

5100 E. 2nd. St

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Courtesy of business.

Panama Joe’s is promoting themselves as your “World Cup Headquarters” for the tournament, airing every match. Drink specials include:

  • Bacardi Cocktails — $7
  • Jameson — $8.75
  • 24oz Michelada — $7.50
  • 22oz Modelo Draft — $9.25
  • 32oz Truly Draft — $16.50

$40 Mix & Match Buckets (6 bottles/cans)
Choose from:

  • Corona
  • Corona Light
  • Dos Equis
  • High Noon
  • Modelo Especial
  • Heineken
  • Sun Cruiser
  • Surfside

Coors Banquet Bucket (6 bottles/cans) — $30

Tournament Promotions

  • Goal Rush Challenge — Win cash and prizes.
  • Super Raffle — Enter for a chance to win cash and prizes.
  • Yellow cards and tequila shot specials throughout the tournament.
  • Beer, soccer, and World Cup-themed festivities all tournament long.

The Silver Fox*

411 Redondo Ave.

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The Silver Fox, one of Long Beach’s greatest queer bars. Courtesy of business.

Celebrating 45 years of courting Les Gays, The Silver Fox is hosting featured World Cup watch parties throughout the tournament, highlighted by $12 Modelo pitchers during select matches:

  • Thursday, June 25, 7:00PM: USA vs. Türkiye
  • Friday, June 12, 6:00PM: USA vs. Paraguay
  • Thursday, June 18, 6:00PM: Mexico vs. South Korea
  • Wednesday, June 24, 6:00PM: Mexico vs. Czechia

Shannon’s Bayshore*

5335 E. 2nd St.

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Shannon’s Bayshore in Belmont Shore. Courtesy of business.

Shannon’s Bayshore will be showing all games with sound on, while hosting happy hour Monday through Friday from opening until 9PM. No cover charge, no reservations needed.


Shannon’s on Pine*

209 Pine Ave.

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Shannon’s on Pine in DTLB. Photo by Brian Addison.

DTLB sister bar Shannon’s on Pine will also be showing the matches on each of their 14 TVs spread across the bar. Happy hour Monday through Friday from 3PM to 5PM.


Everywhere Brewing*

2122 E. 4th St.

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Everywhere’s tap room in Long Beach. Courtesy of business.

Everywhere will be showing every match—and yes, certain matches will be shown with live broadcast sound on. To see which matches will have sound, click here. Matches will also feature various food vendors and drink specials.


Steelcraft*

3768 Long Beach Blvd.

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Steelcraft in the Bixby Knolls neighborhood of Long Beach. Courtesy of business.

Steelcraft will be showing all matches that are broadcast during their operating hours. Sound will be on.


Gallagher’s*

2751 E. Broadway

Gallagher’s on Broadway. Photo by Brian Addison/Visit Long Beach.

Gallagher’s on Broadway has been hosting World Cup watching parties for years—I remember watching them back in 2010. This year will be no exception: full surround-sound on and the game on every one of their multitude of televisions.


Dilly’s Sandwiches*

4144 N. Viking Way

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Dilly’s Sandwiches in Lakewood Village, Long Beach. Photos by Brian Addison.

Dilly’s Sandwiches in Lakewood Village will be showing all games with sound on that occur during their business hours. They are open Tuesday through Saturday from 11AM to 7:30PM and Sundays from 11AM to 5PM. They are closed on Mondays.


El Patio

3317 E. 7th St.

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El Patio in Long Beach. Courtesy of Yelp!/Miny V.

Ten televisions. Solid Mexican food. El Patio got you covered.


Murphy’s Pub At the Belmont*

4918 E. 2nd St. (on the 2nd floor)

Murphy’s in Belmont Shore. Courtesy of Yelp!/Mr. J

All World Cup games will be shown with sound—except during trivia Wednesdays—at Murphy’s, the perched-above-2nd-Street Irish pub. They open dailing at 11AM and you can expect $25 Michelob Ultra buckets.


Roxanne’s*

1115 E. Wardlow Rd.

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Roxanne’s in Long Beach. Courtesy of business.

An outdoor media wall for the patio. Multiple screens. Drink specials. Roxanne’s has the World Cup down and will feature two matches on June 11 and June 12, and four matches on June 13.


Ribbro*

242 Pine Ave.

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Ribbro Long Beach in Belmont Shore. Photo by Brian Addison.

Belmont Shore barbecue joint, Ribbro, will be showing every match with sound on. Specials include fries for $5 and $5 draft beer during every match.


Taco Shore

5316 E. 2nd St.

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Taco Shore in Belmont Shore. Courtesy of business.

Taco Shore in Belmont Shore will be showing every game with no cover while offering $10 margarita and $12 basket of wings and fries.


Gaucho Beach*

780 E Shoreline Dr

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Gaucho Beach on Alamitos Beach. Courtesy of business.

Gaucho Beach will be taking advantage of its second-floor patio for the World Cup, having installed a giant screen for your viewing pleasure, along with other projectors throughout the space and stadium-style sound.

“We’ll be broadcasting the majority of World Cup matches throughout the tournament,” the space said via social media, “including the Opening Match on Thursday, June 11, when Mexico takes on South Africa to kick off the biggest World Cup in history.”

More information, match schedules, specials, and event details will be revealed on their social media in the coming weeks.


Quinn’s Pub*

200 Nieto Ave. Suite A

Teriyaki J’s has taken over the former Aldoberto’s space. Photo by Terri Reich/Long Beach Food Scene.

Quinn’s in Belmont Shore will be showing all the World Cup games with sound on and a daily happy hour from noon to 2PM.


The Stave

170 The Promenade N.

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The Stave in DLTB. Photo by Brian Addison/Visit Long Beach.

The Stave will be showcasing every World Cup match on both their indoor and outdoor TVs, pairing each match with a food vendor and drink specials.


DOGZ Bar & Grill*

5300 E. 2nd St.

Dogz Bar & Grill in Belmont Shore. Courtesy of business.

DOGZ Bar & Grill in Belmont Shore will be showing all the World Cup games with sound on and a daily happy hour.


The Hawk*

468 W. Anaheim St.

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The Hawk in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison/City of Long Beach.

The local legend that is The Hawk will be screening select matches of the World Cup, beginning with the first on June 11, with Mexico squaring off against South Africa.

“We’re open a few minutes before noon for the World Cup kick-off Mexico vs. South Africa game,” they shared. “We’ll have the sound up and projector down plus $3 High Lifes, $5 drafts, and $6 shots of Milagro during all the games.”

They will release their full schedule on their social media.


Zarape*

4702 E. 2nd St.

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Zarape is Belmont Shore’s latest restaurant. Photo by Brian Addison.

Zarape Cocina and Cantina is planning to show all games on newly installed, 120-inch projectors. Even better? They finally have their full liquor license. Bring on the margaritas.


The Firkin*

3411 E. Broadway

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The Firkin in Belmont Heights. Courtesy of Yelp!/Vijay M.

The Firkin has long been known to show soccer matches—and the World Cup is not excluded. Games will play both indoors and on their patio.


Kennedy’s Craft Kitchen & Cocktails*

5506 E. Britton Dr.

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Kennedy’s in Long Beach. Courtesy of Yelp!/Max S.

Kennedy’s over on the Eastside will be showing all matches with sound.


Tracy’s Bar & Grill*

5511 E. Spring St.

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Tracy’s Bar & Grill in Long Beach. Courtesy of Yelp!/Kelly E.

This East Long Beach staple will be showing all games on during their operating hours with the sound on.


Dave & Busters*

7515 Carson Blvd.

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Dave & Busters at the Towne Center in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison/City of Long Beach.

Dave & Buster’s is promoting its “Fútbol HQ” experience for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring match broadcasts, interactive games, themed food and drinks, and special prizes. Every World Cup match will be shown on giant 40-foot screens, with a stadium-style viewing experience so fans don’t miss a goal.

Special World Cup-inspired food and beverage offerings include:

  • Red Card ‘Rita
  • Hat Trick Sliders
  • Copa Tres Leches
  • Additional match-day bites and specialty drinks

Guests can participate in the Human Crane attraction, while soccer-themed prizes will be available throughout the tournament.


Jimmy E’s Bar & Grill*

2951 Cherry Ave. [in Signal Hill]

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Jimmy E’s in Signal Hill. Courtesy of Yelp!/Betty H.

Jimmy E’s Bar & Grill in Signal Hill is offering a special World Cup Menu available during tournament matches. Food specials include:

  • One-Topping Pizza — $10
  • Nachos — $10
  • 6-Piece Wings — $9
  • Chili Queso Dip — $8
  • Basket of Fries or Tots — $4

While drink specials include:

  • Bucket of NÜTRLs — $25
  • Michelada — $8
  • House Margarita — $7
  • Well Drinks — $6
  • Draft Beer (Coors Light, Bud Light, Michelob Ultra) — $5

Brian Addison
Brian Addisonhttp://www.longbeachize.com
Brian Addison has been a writer, editor, and photographer for more than 15 years, covering everything from food and culture to transportation and housing. In 2015, he was named Journalist of the Year by the Los Angeles Press Club and has since garnered 33 nominations and three additional wins. In 2019, he was awarded the Food/Culture Critic of the Year across any platform at the National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. He has since been nominated in that category every year since, joining fellow food writers from the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, Eater, the Orange County Register, and more. Beyond his writing, he oversees multiple Long Beach food events, including: Long Beach Food Scene Week, his annual restaurant week; Long Beach Last Call, a 10-day celebration of our city's bar and cocktail culture; Long Beach Grand Prix Fixe, a chef's competition where patrons decide the winner; and an annual collaboration with Vans Warped Tour that partners restaurants with bands to create affordable dishes prior to Long Beach Food Scene Week.

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