Neighborhoods: Long Beach
Fedora’s Foodie Favorites: The Attic, Open Sesame, Breakfast Bar, Ballast Point, Off Street Cafe, Sake 2 Me Sushi, Coffee Cup Cafe, Nick’s on 2nd, Hamburger Mary’s, Cafe Sevilla, Spaghettini, BO-beau, Jongewaard’s, Tantalum, George’s Greek Cafe, Belly Bombz
If there could be one spokesperson for all of Long Beach, we all know that person would be Snoop Dogg. And Snoop’s right, there’s a lot to be proud of here. A city made up of 16 distinctive and historic neighborhoods that doesn’t quite fit the suburban vibe, Long Beach has an incredibly diverse food and nightlife scene that’s got the crowds rushing in. It’s an interesting mix of urban and suburban—along with an industrial feel, thanks to the Port of LA—making it a top choice for families and young professionals who have been drawn in by the growing number of tech companies here. People also love Long Beach for being LGBTQ friendly, its generally liberal views, and for its sense of funk and personality that is truly unique of its own. In terms of its residential demographics, Long Beach is made up of low- and high-income homeowners and renters, scattered throughout the neighborhood fabric. If you’re in the market for a historical Craftsman with charm and character or a modern oceanside apartment home, Long Beach is calling for you.
Median Home Prices:
Long Beach |
$722K |