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Plenty of Places to Eat with Your Dog at Dine Out Long Beach, Restaurant Week

02.21.22

Dine Out Long Beach, Restaurant Week & Cocktail Week, the event that has put Long Beach’s dining scene on the culinary map, runs through Feb. 28 with more than half of the participating restaurants offering pet-friendly “Dine & Dog” patios and sidewalk tables.  

For a complete list of dog-friendly restaurants, visit dineoutlongbeach.com.

“It doesn’t get more dog-friendly than right here in Long Beach,” said Elizabeth Borsting, founder of Dine Out Long Beach, Restaurant & Cocktail Week. “Our annual Restaurant Week, which happens just once a year in February, is a great time to visit Long Beach with your pup, take advantage of the value-oriented menus from nearly 50 restaurants citywide, and make some time to play fetch in the sand after a great meal.  Or skipper an electric boat at London Boat Rentals and set sail with your pooch on a Dine + Duffy excursion.” 

Among those restaurants that welcome dogs are The Crooked Duck, Modica’s Deli, The Ordinarie, Long Beach Tap House, Legend’s, Dogz George’s Greek Cafe, ROE Seafood, Saint & Second, Hungry Angelina and Jade, just to name a few.  

Dine Out Long Beach puts California’s sixth-largest city in the spotlight by offering experiences only found in Long Beach, including: 

During Dine Out Long Beach restaurants throughout the city will offer an array of special menus, from small plates and wine pairings and prix-fixe menus to two-course breakfasts with mimosas, happy hour-inspired menus, and meals that can be shared. As for settings and cuisines, there is an abundance of offerings. No tickets or passes required – guests can peruse the prix-fixe menus at dineoutlongbeach.com and browse by location or cuisine. 

 Vote for your favorite restaurant, no purchase necessary, at gazettes.com/dine for a chance to win two round-trip tickets aboard Catalina Express plus a $100 VISA gift card to spend on the island. Certain rules and restrictions apply. 



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Plant Based Eating: Indian Food with Indarra

02.18.22

The monthly plant-based eating classes continue at the Environmental Nature Center! Join the Indarra Modern Indian Cuisine at the ENC for a fun and informative Indian Food Cooking Demo on February 20, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.

Gather around as Savitur Badhwar from Indarra Indian Cuisine demonstrates how to create delicious and nutritious plant-based dishes with the unique flavors of India!

Plant-Based Eating Series: Plant-based or plant-forward eating helps reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers (specifically colon, breast, and prostate cancer), and depression, all while improving mental and physical function! Plant-based diets also help the environment. It takes 11 times more energy and 100 times more water to produce animal protein than it does plant protein. 

They’re not saying you need to go cold turkey on turkey – they’re just making it easier for you to eat more plants in 2022!

Registration is at encenter.org.

1601 E. 16th Street, Newport Beach



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