It's a small haven in Long Beach, and it has an amazing selection of wines and whiskey. Plus, they also have some fantastic freshly baked pastries and croissants! I've had these pastels for me too! The staff is always on call, plus they have outdoor tables to lounge around during the day.
It's situated in a corporate/industrial district near the Long Beach airport, on the corner of spring and temple. Although it may not be your typical stopoff, this place is worth checking out. The parking area is spacious with ten parking spots, while the interior is impressively barrel-esque, with tables and booths. My server Shannon was exceptional; she provided me with some great recommendations and made my stay more comfortable.
This cafe is surprisingly well-lit and situated in an airport style corporate space. The interior is casual yet friendly, and there are ample parking spots available. Although it's not clear whether it fits the bill, its main focus is on alcohol, coffee, or tea. It was perfect for a lunch date with the right mix of casual and sophisticated settings.
On my birthday, I had lunch here. It's a nice, quiet place with quaint decor but some people are running late at lunchtime (I could have eaten something like mushroom quiche and club sandwich), but the espresso martini was amazing (even though I don't drink vodka and it'll be terrible!). Will definitely return for happy hour!
Can we consider this small bar in the front area of a business/office building as quaint and charming? I had scrumptious croissant but it wasn't really tasty. The place is quite clean and has surprisingly well-maintained food options, including goji stools and an apple crisp.
I find myself frequently being distracted by things while walking down spring street, and this place is no exception. The food was delicious, the atmosphere was friendly,and the prices were reasonable for a business meeting or geschäftian lunch. I had the chicken and avocado tossed salad; you can't go wrong with that one.