Sir Winston's

1126 Queen's Highway # 4 Long BeachCA90802
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The interior of this elegant restaurant is beautifully decorated, as you might expect from a restaurant located on the Queen Mary. Perched on the top deck, the romantic restaurant is lit with candles, and the windows look out over the Long Beach Harbor. The clientele ranges from hotel guests and tourists to locals who appreciate the early 20th century charm that fills every corner of the...
by cityseekr on March 09, 2013 from cityseekr

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Dining aboard the Queen Mary, where the Pacific Ocean isn't just a view, but a source of inspiration. From snacks, casual dining or fine-dining, the Queen Mary has something for everyone. Visit our individual dining pages for Chelsea Chowder House & Bar, Promenade Cafe, Sir Winston's, and the Observation Bar for further details.
by yellowpages on March 10, 2016 from yellowpages
The interior of this elegant restaurant is beautifully decorated, as you might expect from a restaurant located on the Queen Mary . Perched on the top deck, the romantic restaurant is lit with candles, and the windows look out over the Long Beach Harbor. The clientele ranges from hotel guests and tourists to locals who appreciate the early 20th century charm that fills every corner of the...
by yahoolocal on July 15, 2015 from yahoolocal
The fabled ocean liner The Queen Mary is dry-docked here, hosting a hotel and some fine restaurants. While Sir Winston's represents the height of shipboard elegance -- ornate appetizers, elaborate entrees including venison and beef tenderloin foie gras -- the Promenade offers lighter and less expensive fare, from spicy wings to pastas, steaks, and chops. As with Sir Winston's, the Promenade is...
by yellowpages on September 04, 2012 from yellowpages