Joe Jost's
Long Beach Classic--Opened in 1924, one of the oldest family operated taverns in the West. Schooners of draft beer, "Joe's Special" Polish sausage on rye, with Swiss cheese, mustard, and pickle, fresh roasted peanuts, and pickled eggs. Turn of the century pool tables in the back room.
The Yard House
View of Shoreline Village Marina, dockside seating, eclectic uspcale casual menu, 100+ beers on tap, wine by the glass, specialty martinis. Happy Hour M-F 3-6PM, Pints $3.25, Martinis $5.25, half-price appetizers.
Shannon's On Pine
By far the friendliest bar in Long Beach. Excellently located on the corner of Pine ave and Broadway, Shannon's is the perfect place to stop in for an inexpensive, strong drink. The best selection of alcohol downtown. In addition to great drinks, the food is both reasonably priced and excellent. A wide selection of sandwiches, great dinner specials, and $9 bloody mary and omelette on weekends.
The Sweet Water Saloon
Situated in a historic buildingoriginally Villa Nova Restaurant in the 1940's, the Sweet Water Saloon is truly a neighborhood bar during the day time, and a party bar at night. Well known for having the coldest beers on the Broadway Corridor, home of the ONLY bar on the strip to offer seasonal beers on tap. Happy Hour 7 days a week, from open until 8PM: $2 draft beers, $3 domestic bottled beers and well cocktails. Wednesday nights are $2 drink days where all well drinks, draft beers, and bottled domestic beers are $2 AND free pool in one of the two pool tables.