Thursday, March 12, 2026

Long Beach Food Scene Intel: Good Day Cafe closes; Hare up for sale; more

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Long Beach Food Scene Intel is a series from Brian Addison that will recap food news throughout the city, both news that needs just a quick mention, is developing, or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.


Broadway Bar repaints; prepares for mural

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The Broadway Bar in Long Beach’s Gayborhood is getting a facelift. Photo by Brian Addison.

Broadway Bar—toward the westernmost part of the Gayborhood in Long Beach—is about to get a facelift: The building is getting a much brighter paint of off-white over its previous tan body while its Cerritos Avenue-facing side will eventually get a mural.


Good Day Cafe closes on 4th Street

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Lindsey Mark and her wife Nikki will open Good Day Cafe. Courtesy of 4th Street Business Association.

Good Day Cafe has permanently shuttered. And it’s closure isn’t eyebrow-raising simply because another independent concept has gone dark. Rather, it is because it occupied a space already layered with meaning for Long Beach’s queer community. Taking over the former home of Wide Eyes Open Palms, the beloved queer coffeehouse that became a soft landing place for conversation, community, and visibility, Good Day arrived with its own sense of intent: lesbian-owned, intimate, and rooted in the idea that hospitality could still feel personal and safe. Its closure is more than a business shuttering; it is another reminder that even places with cultural weight, identity, and community value remain vulnerable under the pressures squeezing independent operators: rising costs, thinner margins, and the exhausting reality that meaning alone does not always pay the rent.


Lola’s partners with CoffeeDrunk for collaboration

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The “Yes, Chef,” a collaboration between Lola’s and CoffeeDrunk. Courtesy of CoffeeDrunk.

Lola’s Mexican Cuisine has partnered with CoffeeDrunk to create a play on classic cafe de olla. You can score the drink hot or iced, with espresso or matcha, and it includes house-made cafe de olla, milk, orange, and cinnamon.


Hare up for sale as bar attempts to realign bar program with seasoned vet

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The Hare is Long Beach’s newest, queerest bar space, melding pizzeria with neighborhood bar. Photo by Brian Addison.

The Hare quietly went up for sale less than eight months into its tenure on Broadway. Taking over the former BLACK Bar space and returning it to its queer roots, its former partner and bar manager, Melissa Almeraz, has completely left operations. In her place? Long Beach cocktail veteran Jocelyn Jolly—which, for those who know local cocktails, should be music to the ears. She understands the space is for sale but says that owners Joshua and Pamela Beadel “are trying to avoid giving up on the business in any capacity they can.”

Jocelyn is the master who cemented the now-shuttered Michael’s on Naples as one of the city’s best cocktail programs. She and the Beadels have “a whole plan to elevate the bar and do a whole new cocktail menu and happy hour,” Jocelyn said. Look for the full feature when that comes to fruition…


La Parolaccia hosting their focaccia popup at CoffeeDrunk in Bixby Knolls

The mortadella and burrata panini from La Parolaccia. Photo by Brian Addison.
The mortadella and burrata panini from La Parolaccia. Photo by Brian Addison.

La Parolaccia’s pizzaiolo and front-facing, good-all-around human Michael Procaccini will be doing his focaccia popup yet again at Bixby Knolls on Saturday, Mar. 14 from 11AM until sell-out. What to expect? The man’s rightfully lauded paninis, of course. Your choice of veggies, mortadella, or salami.


Bamboo Teri House celebrates 41st birthday with Customer Appreciation Week

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Bamboo Teri House in Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

Bamboo Teri House is celebrating its 41st anniversary with a weeklong customer appreciation promotion running Mar. 20 through Mar. 28, offering guests 50% off six customer-favorite menu items: the Super Bowl, Chicken Teriyaki Bowl, California Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Chicken Katsu Curry, and Oriental Chicken Salad. According to the promotion, the discount applies only to these featured items, with a limit of 10 items per customer and no substitutions allowed.


ICYMI: Long Beach Last Call 2026 proves local cocktail culture is alive and well

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Gianna Johns pours Long Beach Last Call co-organizer Samuel Cornejo a shot at the celebration’s industry appreciation party. Photo by Brian Addison.

Long Beach Last Call 2026—a 15-event celebration of our city’s bar scene across 10 days—saw hundreds upon hundreds of people pour out to honor one of the most thankless industries: those that work behind our bars and create our cocktails. 

For the full article, click here.


ICYMI: The return of the Kaur Family’s food: Royal Indian Curry House opens in Downtown Long Beach

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Royal Indian Curry House has officially opened in Downtown Long Beach. Photo by Brian Addison.

Royal Indian Curry House is officially open in DTLB. But it’s far more than just a restaurant opening.

R.I.C.H. fills a long-empty hole when it comes to Indian grub in the Downtown. Even more, Royal Indian Curry House is the tangible expression of the hard work of immigrants. Of immigrants playing by the rules, the system failing them, and still rising from the ashes. Of kindness. And the power of food, community, and standing up for what is right.

Click here for the full article.


ICYMI: Anna’s Pizza Joint opens in Long Beach’s Belmont Shore neighborhood

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‘Da Green Bird from Anna’s Pizza Joint, a joyous salt-bomb pizza with vodka sauce, pesto, and nduja. Photo by Brian Addison.

Anna’s Pizza Joint in Belmont Shore has officially opened, making it the newest addition to Long Beach’s wildly growing pizza game. (And fresh on the heels of East Long Beach’s newest restaurant, Mooney’s Pizza Tavern, over near Los Alamitos.)

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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 30 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.

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