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Dining & Shopping
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With five distinct districts and a long list of culinary destinations, visitors to Downtown Long Beach, California's fifth largest city, quickly discover the mouthwatering options that await them. The streets are lined with a collection of urban resorts, unique galleries, interesting shops and some of the best dining destinations available. From Irish favorites to the comfort foods of the south, taste buds get a worldly jolt in a matter of just a few blocks. Each of Downtown Long Beach's five districts - Pine Avenue, North Pine Avenue, West Gateway, the Waterfront and East Village Arts District - offer an eclectic mix of neighborhood restaurants with varied settings. View All Dining |
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For shoppers, Downtown offers a scope of options, from funky finds and treasured antiques in the East Village Arts District to trendy apparel and specialty items at The Pike at Rainbow Harbor, a new 500,000 square-foot retail and entertainment destination that pays homage to the city's old amusement days through design elements. Shoreline Village, reminiscent of an early California seaport complete with wooden boardwalk, is a Waterfront area favorite with an array of shops, restaurants and amusements. Bustling Pine Avenue boasts plenty of unique shops, while CityPlace, an open-air, pedestrian friendly shopping center, features a long list of value-oriented stores.
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