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Our Favorite Bars in Long Beach for a Night on the Town

From Sports Bars to Retro Dives, Here’s Where to Belly Up

When the sun sets in Long Beach, the city comes alive with a diverse lineup of bars and restaurants that cater to all kinds of night owls. Whether you’re in the mood for a laid-back sports bar, a timeless dive or a chic spot for after-dinner drinks, this eclectic city in LA County has you covered. From innovative cocktails to ice-cold Coronas, here’s our roundup of the best bars in Long Beach for a night on the town.

 

DOGZ Bar and Grill

DOGZ Bar and Grill takes the casual beach bar experience to a new level. Located on 2nd Street, this lively spot serves up some of the best hot dogs and sausages in town, with a beer selection to match. Their signature BBQ Dog, a grilled frank with BBQ sauce, mustard, onions, cheddar cheese and bacon, pairs perfectly with a Corona or Modelo on draft. The laid-back vibe with beachy decor and happy hour offered Monday through Friday from 4-7 p.m., makes it a great spot to grab a drink with friends and catch a game!

 

Ola Mexican Kitchen

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For those looking to start the night with a bit of spice, Ola Mexican Kitchen at 2nd & PCH is a must-visit. This Long Beach restaurant offers a modern twist on Mexican cuisine with dishes like street tacos, fresh ceviche and sizzling fajitas. Their margaritas are some of the best in town—whether you go for the classic or spice things up with a jalapeño version. Not in the mood for cocktails? A crisp Pacifico or Corona pairs perfectly with their mouthwatering fajitas and housemade guacamole. Grab a table on the covered terrace patio for epic harbor views at sunset, or visit Palapa, its sister concept next door that serves up tasty tapas and craft cocktails.

 

Reno Room

If you’re searching for a no-frills spot to kick back with friends over drinks, Reno Room is a local favorite. With a relaxed dive-bar vibe, this place mixes it up with stiff drinks and a surprisingly great food menu. Their margaritas are killer—strong, tangy and exactly what you crave on a Friday after a long work week. And what pairs better with their Taco Tuesday specials than an ice-cold Corona? Reno Room’s adjoining Mexican food kitchen serves up everything from chimichangas to Baja fish burritos that will keep you fueled as you settle in for a night of fun.

 

Crow’s Cocktails of Naples

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For a classic neighborhood bar experience, Crow’s Cocktails is a hidden gem. This cozy spot feels like your go-to watering hole where regulars and newcomers come together for strong pours and casual conversation. It’s known for its local vibe and vintage dive-bar charm—think neon lights, a well-worn jukebox and a staff that feels like family. Order a Modelo here, and soak in the laid-back atmosphere as you chat with the bartenders and local Long Beach crew. Crow’s Cocktails is all about keeping things simple—they may not have a kitchen, but with a full bar, they know how to help you get your buzz on.

 

Dempsey’s Sports Bar & Grill

If catching a football game is part of your plan, Dempsey’s Sports Bar & Grill in Belmont Shore should be at the top of your list. With over 25 screens and a lively atmosphere, this place knows how to do sports nights right. Dempsey’s offers up all the classic game-day bites you’d expect—think loaded nachos, buffalo wings, jalapeño poppers and more. Order a round of Pacificos with your pals to wash down one of their legendary Hall of Fame Platters, which comes with five hot wings, three chicken strips, four mozzarella sticks, onion rings, carrots, celery and your choice of dipping sauces. The energy in this sports haven is contagious, making it a great spot for diehard fans.

 

Legends Restaurant & Sports Bar

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A true Long Beach institution, Legends is known for being the first sports bar in the country to install a satellite dish, bringing in games from around the world before it was a common thing. Today, it remains a hotspot for sports enthusiasts, but it’s also a great place for anyone looking for hearty American fare and a night of fun. Grab a cold Corona to go with their legendary burgers or fried shrimp basket, and get comfortable—it’s game time. Whether you’re catching the latest match or just enjoying the lively atmosphere, Legends never disappoints.

 

Shenanigans Irish Pub & Grille

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If you’re in the mood for a taste of Ireland, Shenanigans Irish Pub & Grille is your go-to in Shoreline Village. This waterfront pub offers up an authentic Irish experience, complete with hearty pub fare like fish and chips, shepherd’s pie and an Irish stew that’ll warm your soul. Here, you’ll find plenty of Irish brews to sip on, along with live entertainment, a covered dog-friendly patio and 14 screens for sports. Whether you’re there for live music on the weekends or just looking for a friendly spot to grab a pint, Shenanigans hits all the right notes.

 

The Good Bar & Eatery

For those seeking a dive bar experience with a little more edge, The Good Bar on 7th Street is where it’s at. Known for its punk rock playlists, cozy booths and unpretentious vibe, this is the perfect spot to bar in Long Beach to grab a cold Corona or Modelo and stay awhile. The frothy beers and creative cocktails—like the “Peach Iced Tea,” a refreshing whiskey-based drink—set the tone for a chill night out. The Good Bar often hosts live musicians and DJs and has several pool tables, so it’s a great stop if you’re looking to mix drinks with a bit of entertainment in a casual setting.

Local Insight: At The Good Bar, almost everything on the menu can be made vegan!

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