One. Two. Three. Pour! The countdown is on for Dine Out Long Beach, Restaurant & Cocktail Week, presented by the Grunion Gazette and powered by Stella Artois. From February 18–28, Long Beach’s vibrant dining scene comes alive with special menus, creative cocktails, wine pairings, and craft beer—all at value pricing.
No tickets or passes required—just pick a spot, pull up a chair, and dig in! Visit dineoutlongbeach.com to see which restaurants are participating and what they’re serving up.
Still need a reason to get your grub on? Here are 10 irresistible reasons to savor every bite during Dine Out Long Beach:
1. Dine for a Cause
On February 24, over half of the participating restaurants will donate 10% of sales to Restaurants Care Fire Fund, supporting restaurant owners and workers displaced by wildfires. If a restaurant is closed that day, they’ll participate on February 25 instead. See the full list at dineoutlongbeach.com.
2. The Art of Cocktailing
Get in the “spirit” with signature cocktails, special wine selections, and craft beers—including Stella Artois on draft and in bottles. Not a drinker? Mocktails are on the menu, too! Check out creative concoctions at The 908 at LBX and Roe in Belmont Shore.
3. Discover a New Favorite Spot
Break free from your dining routine! Whether you’re a foodie or just looking to mix things up, Dine Out Long Beach is the perfect excuse to try new restaurants—you might even find your next go-to spot.
4. Exclusive, Palate-Pleasing Menus
Chefs love to experiment during Restaurant Week. Expect unique dishes, flexible menus, small plates, shared courses, and food-and-drink pairings you won’t find any other time of year. Vegan, gluten-free, and dietary-friendly options are widely available.
5. Support Local Restaurants and Hospitality Heroes
From chefs and mixologists to servers and bussers, these are the people who keep Long Beach’s culinary scene thriving. Show them some love by dining out, trying new places, or revisiting old favorites.
6. Perfect for Date Night, Girls’ Night, or Book Club Meet-Ups
Whether it’s a romantic evening, brunch with friends, or a lively discussion over cocktails, Dine Out Long Beach sets the perfect table. From cozy bistros to bustling wine bars, there’s a spot for every occasion.
7. Something for Every Budget
It’s not just about fine dining—Dine Out Long Beach includes gastropubs, casual cafés, smoothie bars, pizzerias, espresso shops, and more. Kid-friendly, pet-friendly, vegan, or carnivore—you’ll find it all.
8. Pet-Friendly Patios
Many participating restaurants welcome four-legged dining companions on their patios. Just keep pets leashed and within your space so everyone enjoys their meal.
9. Explore Long Beach’s Unique Neighborhoods
From Belmont Shore’s Second Street and Naples Island to Retro Row and Downtown’s Pine Avenue, every neighborhood offers something new to discover—along with incredible eats.
10. Feast with a View
While the rest of the country bundles up, Long Beach diners enjoy outdoor seating with waterfront views, rooftop bars, and cozy patios. Whether it’s people-watching, sunset gazing, or oceanfront dining, the scenery is always on the menu.
Join the Celebration February 18–28!
Dine Out Long Beach, Restaurant & Cocktail Week is your chance to support local restaurants, savor creative dishes, and toast to the city’s incredible food scene.
For participating restaurants and special menus, visit dineoutlongbeach.com.
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