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Long Beach is conveniently located between Los Angeles and
Orange County and is easily accessible from any Southern
California freeway. From the 405 take the 710 South (Long
Beach Freeway) to the Broadway exit.
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Pine Avenue is the heart of the new downtown in Long Beach…a
shopping, dining and entertainment destination where art galleries,
nightclubs and outdoor cafes merge seamlessly with national
retailers and local merchants. The retail district, as it expands
north and east, continues to thrive on Pine Avenue. Blues, jazz,
rock and flamenco rhythms mingle with the sights and sounds
emanating from the many upscale restaurants, sidewalk cafes and new
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The combination of historic and contemporary architecture
provides a classic blending of the old and the new…the
sophisticated and the trendy. Pine Avenue, like Old Pasadena and
3rd Street Promenade, is rapidly becoming a destination of
choice for discerning shoppers and diners alike. The new
downtown is a place where one can stroll the evolving
streetscape of Pine Avenue and be pleasantly surprised by what's
around the corner. |
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Pine Avenue is the home of many regionally acclaimed restaurants…L'Opera,
Smooth's, King's Fish House, and many more are all supported by
local, regional and international clientele. new and exciting
dining choices will include the innovative and eclectic menu of
the nationally recognized Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery. |
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During both day and night, Pine Avenue continues to lure patrons
to the sights and sounds of an international city. From the AMC
Pine Square Theatres to the Blue Café, Club Cohiba and Alegria Tapas Bar, one can be entertained well into the
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