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1. Cafe Sevilla of Long Beach - Long Beach
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· 1112 reviews
140 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802
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Brett Mellor: Don’t wear socks, you will have to find them once you taste the food 😮 the blend of flavors was incredible. We walked by and wanted to try it, totally blown away, and our socks 😉 highly recommend the stuffed dates, octopus ceviche, tortilla espanola, plus the desserts! Ended up splurging for 2, the bastille cheesecake and chocolate churros. Next time we are in town we will be back!
Emily Ward: This is a review for the nightlife. Music varies in greatness by the night. Some nights are live music, some are a club atmosphere. They play everything from Reggaeton to top 40. The security team always does a great job at making you feel safe. The bartenders are awesome as well. Drinks are expensive but are right around the nightlife minimum level.
Citlal Cruz: Beautiful place, medieval style...I loved the decoration...excellent service!!
2. Wolf's Brew Coffee - Lakewood
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· 91 reviews
4145 Norse Way, Long Beach, CA 90808
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3. Viento Y Agua - Long Beach
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· 416 reviews
4007 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA 90814
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Adriana Manfredi: . Now that he’s a teen it still holds status on the menu and for nostalgia. Adelita’s Revenge is the cutest tuendita in house, with Latin inspired goods and many local artists, and the piano there is a Sing for Hope community piano which can be played at any time
Holly Torpey: .However, I was disappointed to see that they have started serving food and drinks in disposable single-use containers
Sean Garcia: I've been on a mission to try as many different Mexican mochas as I can from various places. I decided to head out to Viento y Agua and visit this little coffee shop. It has a really nice coffeehouse vibe. Couches, loveseats, tables and chairs throughout the shop. I tried their version of the Mexican mocha and it wasn't overwhelming with flavor just the right mix. I got it with oat milk and prefer the flavor it gives the drink. I'll have to give their food a go next time.
Nidhin Varghese: I tried their Mexican Mocha which is their most popular drink along with a bagel sandwich. The coffee was decent but not spectacular. They have a variety of performances going on 2nd saturday of each month along with vendors in the front. The decor here is super cute. The barista was friendly and gave me a sample of their cold brew to try. Service can be a bit slow at times so be patient.
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