Caf? SevillaFor authentic Spanish tapas, paella, weekend brunch, daily happy hour, music, and dancing, this downtown spot is the place. The menu also includes Iberico charcuterie, ceviche, empanadas, and a va- riety of brochetas. Flamenco dinner shows on Saturday nights and live music most other nights make Caf? Sevilla a popular venue for Latin jazz, Spanish rock, salsa, and even comedy nights. Family style dinner, prix-fixe menus, and an extensive cocktail, wine, and sangria menu offer something for everyone.
140 Pine Street, Long Beach; (562) 485-1111, http://cafesevilla. com/long-beach.Ammatoli Mediterranean BitesThe increasingly popular and healthful Middle Eastern cuisine of The Levant focuses on fresh vegetables, spices, and tradition. Favorites like hummus, falafel, grilled halloumi cheese, and gyros, along with salads, soups, and flatbreads are served daily for lunch and dinner. Weekend brunch features shakshuka, eggs poached in a savory tomato stew, avocado or labneh toast, and a family style com- bination that serves five. Weekday lunch specials include wraps, tabbouleh, spicy lemon garlic chicken, and mezze platters.
285 East Third Street, Long Beach; (562) 435-0808, hammatoli.com. The Breakfast BarWhen you're hungry for breakfast and a fully-loaded Bloody Mary to go with it, this is the place you want to be. Appetizers at breakfast? Why not? Start with mini country biscuits, shrimp and grits, or fried chicken wings and waffle sticks before you move on to entrees like French toast, meatloaf and eggs or Uncle Marcee's Omelet Casserole, a vintage family recipe. They're open for lunch too, with soups, sandwiches, salads, and vegan options as well as cocktails, wine, beer, soft drinks, and espresso.
70 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach; (562) 726-1700, http://the-breakfast- bar.comMichael's on Naples RistoranteFor a special occasion, Sunday brunch, or casual dinner on the rooftop, Michael's continues to keep guests happy with impeccable Italian dishes and excellent service. Daily happy hour with half price bar menu, live music on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, and special events like wine tastings attract loyal customers, and the food brings them back. Diners can choose the Chef 's Tasting or Pasta Tasting Menu as well as a la carte choices. The extensive wine list focuses on Italian imports, with many available by the glass.
5620 East Second Street, Long Beach; (562) 439-7080, http://michaelsonnaples.com.Beachwood BBQ and BrewingTraditional slow-smoked and seasoned ribs, pulled pork, and brisket are featured, but the menu also includes burgers, wings, salads, and lots of appetizers to go with their extensive beer offerings. Twenty-two rotating taps keep the brew flowing, and beer fans will find many unique choices. Beachwood's own brews combine classic methods with modern touches like fruit flavors and unconventional grains. Drop in for trivia night or bring your pooch to the patio for one of their Paws and Pints Happy Hours.
210 East Third Street, Long Beach; (562) 436-4020, http://beachwoodbrewing. com.Lola's Mexican CuisineNot a newcomer, but deserving of a place on this list for remaining a local favorite for more than ten years, Lola's has two Long Beach locations. The menu includes Mexico's regional cuisines, representing Oaxaca, Veracruz, Yucatan, and Baja, prepared with organic meats, poultry, sustainable seafood, and fresh seasonal ingredients. Open for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch, Lola's serves favorites like moles, tostaditas, enchiladas, mezcal cocktails, beer, wine, and a variety of margaritas.
2030 East Fourth Street, Long Beach; (562) 343-5506; 4140 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach; (562) 349-0100, http://lolas-mexicancuisine.com.