Small cafe with indoor and outdoor seating and sliding doors that open to blend spaces. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, offering a laid-back neighborhood vibe. Popular spot for breakfast and lunch with reasonable prices and a cozy, casual feel.
Eggs Benedict stands out with perfectly cooked over medium eggs and a satisfying balance of flavors. Corned Beef Hash N' Eggs and the ABC Omelet add variety to the egg options.
Outdoor seating includes a front patio with attentive service. A nice mix of indoor and outdoor tables offers options for different preferences.
Good to know
Parking is available on site, shared with other restaurants.
The cafe closes around 2 PM.
Seating is tight since the cafรฉ is on the smaller side.
Cozy American restaurant with a beautiful bar and fireplace offers a lively atmosphere in a small, elegant space. Patio seating adds an option but feels less vibrant. Guests enjoy carefully crafted cocktails and highly praised dishes in a setting suited for celebrations or casual meals.
Breaded and fried deviled eggs offer a crispy texture with a flavorful bite. Bacon deviled eggs get a light fry on the egg white, adding a savory twist to the classic dish.
Seating on the patio offers a warm but breathable outdoor space. The sidewalk patio provides a safe and comfortable spot for meals.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during dinner hours to avoid long waits.
Expect wait times of 35-45 minutes during peak dinner hours.
Parking is limited and can be tight due to the location.
Outdoor seating overlooks a waterfront marina with passing boats and shaded, comfortable benches. The atmosphere stays relaxing and beautiful, enhanced by an outdoor bar where people wait and enjoy drinks. Music plays softly, creating a pleasant vibe for brunch or breakfast by the water.
Eggs Benedict stands out with options like crab avocado and Florentine varieties. Omelettes come with fresh fillings such as spinach and mushroom, paired with hash browns.
Outdoor seating includes a shaded patio with comfy benches and dockside spots. Views of boats add to the relaxed atmosphere for meals.
Good to know
Expect an hour-long wait for a table on weekends.
Seating is very limited, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant opens at 7am, but check for any changes.
Small bistro with cozy, eclectic atmosphere and indoor and outdoor seating featuring a patio with Bougainvillea. Vibes stay chill and unhurried, making it a spot for relaxed conversation. Board games add a playful touch to the intimate space.
Omelettes come loaded with food and taste really good. The Hot Asian Omelette stands out as a flavorful option, and the bomb omelette plate offers a large portion suitable for sharing.
A small outdoor area features beautiful Bougainvillea. The patio seating offers a wonderful spot to relax.
Good to know
Parking is limited; expect challenges finding a spot, especially on weekends.
You must order before being seated, which can be confusing for first-time visitors.
There is a 20-30 minute wait for seating during peak hours.
Spacious restaurant with urban friendly decor featuring concrete and painted waffle murals creates a relaxed, joyful atmosphere. Chill music plays softly, enhancing a welcoming vibe with friendly, attentive staff. Outdoor patio seating offers shade but can be noisy due to nearby train station.
Eggs come with dishes like chicken and waffles or a chicken sandwich. They are cooked to perfection and paired with high quality sides like bacon and sausage.
Good to know
Parking is free with validation for two hours in the garage next to the restaurant.
The meal was a little expensive, totaling almost $50 for two people after tax and tip.
The portions were huge.
Typical Southern California diner with beachside views and a centered fireplace stove creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. Seating includes indoor booths and outdoor patios that welcome dogs. The vibe is upbeat and busy, blending old-school charm with a casual, family-friendly energy.
Egg dishes feature omelettes and scrambled eggs with chili, cheese, and onions. Options include eggs topped with chili and classic combinations like country fried steak and eggs or biscuits and gravy with eggs and sausage.
Outside seating sits right on the sidewalk with a great beach view. The space is dog friendly and offers ample seating for relaxing outdoors.
Good to know
Chuck's Coffee Shop only accepts cash payments, so plan ahead.
Parking is available in front or along the street for free for 2-hour blocks.
Chuck's Coffee Shop is just a stone's throw from the beach.
Converted home with quaint open-air dining and a covered patio creates a cozy, laid-back vibe. Decor blends sports memorabilia and quirky duck themes, giving the space unique personality. Local crowd enjoys brunch with signature mimosas and hearty, homemade dishes.
Eggs come cooked just right and pair well with hearty dishes like flat iron steak, chicken fried steak, and corned beef hash. Potatoes and toast often accompany the eggs, making for a satisfying breakfast.
Canopy patio offers the most comfortable seating with shade. Front porch seating lets you soak up sun while dining outside. Outdoor space feels cozy with options for both sun and shade.
Good to know
Parking at The Crooked Duck can be tough, especially on weekends.
The Crooked Duck closes at 2:30 PM, so plan your visit accordingly.
Meals at The Crooked Duck are reasonably priced, but some find them high for the portion size.
Open air seating with harbor views and a breezy SoCal vibe creates a relaxed atmosphere. A lively bar area features steel drum performances and friendly energy that keeps the mood upbeat. Crowds gather consistently, making the space feel busy and social.
Bacon and eggs come highly recommended with smoked bacon noted for its flavor. Omelettes are consistently perfect and delicious, often served with crispy potatoes and salsa.
A breezy SoCal vibe fills the outdoor patio, which offers a nice spot for a burger and beer. Both indoor and outdoor seating exist, with the patio shining on beautiful days.
Good to know
Boathouse on the Bay is located inside Long Beach Airport by Gate 4.
Expect high prices, with burgers around $28 and drinks up to $35.
Portion sizes are small, which may not match the high prices.