“Wonderful”, “creative” “home cooking” with New England and Southern accents makes this “lovely” American a Long Beach “favorite”, where owners Lynn and Ray Lasher are “on site” making a crowd of mostly “locals” “feel like guests in someone’s home”, with help from a “pleasant” staff; the “transformed” circa-1920 bungalow is “warm and comfortable”, and while you’re going to “drop some cash...
Ray and Lynn Lasher's cozy, converted 1920 bungalow is not only romantic but perhaps also Long Beach's best bet for regional American comfort foods like Maryland crab cakes, slow-baked meatloaf and Prime steaks. Ray worked for Gilliland's…
Fried Green Tomatoes! We've always wanted to eat these since the Fannie Flagg tearjerker made us cry. Very good, creative but not flipping crazy, American eats in the LBC. Craftsman bungalow makes space for hip old timers, great looking power families, and hot couples who would be trendy if they chose The Hills over the sand. Sublime, Warren G., and Snoop used to love the scallops wrapped in...
Classic 1920s architecture and Louisiana-via-California comfort food come together in a cozy Belmont Heights bungalow.:
In Short
Lauded by the Long Beach Heritage Foundation for its design and decor, the restaurant itself is a prototypical Craftsman, with custom moldings and mahogany furnishings. The menu...