Friday, December 6, 2024
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2nd and PCH

Favorite things I’m eating right now in Long Beach: Sept. 2024

Brian Addison's Favorite Things is a monthly list showcasing his five favorite things he is mowing down and gulping through in Long Beach—and it's not always new items but it's definitely never repeated things from previous months.

A look at Telefèric Long Beach’s inaugural traditional Spanish menu

Telefèric Long Beach—after announcing their plan to open a Long Beach location in October of 2023 and opening earlier this week—has unveiled their inaugural menu.

Telefèric Long Beach opens today, offering its much respected Spanish food

Telefèric Long Beach—the local location of the 31-year-old Barcelona staple—will take over the former Hungry Angelina space (which closed in late 2022) at the massive 2nd & PCH retail complex in Alamitos Bay.

Our Spot Coffee is creating the most innovative coffee drinks in Long Beach

Our Spot Coffee isn't a full-on brick-and-mortar—at least not yet—but it's already churning out the city's most innovative coffee drinks.

Watch Me Sports Bar—Long Beach’s first space dedicated to women’s sports—to open July 26

Watch Me Sports Bar (stylized Watch Me!)—which took over the former Playa Amor space earlier this year—will officially open Friday, July 26 at 4PM. And with that opening, brings Long Beach its first space solely dedicated to women's sports.

Long Beach Food Scene Intel: Maru Maki closes; Small Cafe reopens today under new owners; more

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 or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.

These massive Long Beach development projects will alter our skyline, vibe—or both

2024 and the following handful of years might prove tangibly influential in Long Beach development—from how our skyline looks to how our entire vibe feels, be it skyscrapers or bridges, parks or beachside projects.

Long Beach Food Scene Intel: Win~Dow signage goes up; Mangiafolie moves forward in old Scholb space; more

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 or repeated news where you might have missed the full features.
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