April 21, 2016
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April 21, 2016
Page 16A | GRUNION GAZETTE | April 21, 2016 Dine LBC Restaurant Week Offers Prix Fixe Values By Emily Thornton Staff Writer It’s time to eat up in Long Beach. Dine LBC includes more than 70 restaurants in 13 neighborhoods, featuring value-oriented three-course meals, from April 23 to May 1. Participating restaurants will offer three-course meals priced from $20 to $50 — either per person, with wine options at fine dining businesses — or dinner for two, with diners sharing an appetizer, eating their own entrée and sharing a dessert. “It’s a value-oriented meal at that price,” organizer Terri Henry said. “It gives restaurants the opportunity to try new things. There are benefits for both the diners and the restaurants in these opportunities.” Restaurants vary in their offerings. For instance, L’Opera Ristorante will have a $50 Italian dinner, with a choice of three ap- petizers, three entrees and three desserts. Simmzy’s Pub will have a $30 dinner, with choice of three appetizers, three entrees and two desserts. And Brix at the Shore will offer a $20 meal, with a choice of a beer, wine or dessert, as well as a choice of three appetizers and two entrée sandwiches. L’Opera general manager Nicole Lira said they’ve been part Breakfast? or Burgers? We’ve Got It All And Then Some Est.1964 “Dish’n it out since 1964 & Lov’n it!” Good Food for Good Folks across from the 4120 E. Ocean Blvd. Belmont Plaza Pool 433-9317 Broadway Join Us for April 23 - May 1, 2016 Coming Soon Baseball 3411 E. Broadway • 433.3769 of the event since it launched in 2014. “I think it was a good thing for Long Beach to get recognized,” Lira said. “And with all of the advertising and marketing they do, they’re really on top of it.” Last year, Lira said L’Opera had a handful more diners because of the event and is hoping for a larger crowd this year. But, she said hers could be a bit pricey for some. “We are among the higher-end restaurants,” Lira said. “But, our (Dine LBC) menu would never normally be marked down to $50, with tax, gratuity and for two.” Henry said the event is meant to attract local foodies and allow those who view dining out as a luxury to have a more affordable experience. “Anything we can do to drive people into our valued restaurants is a good thing,” Henry said. Dine LBC grub runs the gamut from American to Argentine, Irish to Korean and Caribbean to Italian, Gastropubs and everything in between. However, some of the cuisines are not represented, Henry said, including Cambodian and Thai. “We’d like to have Cambodia Town more involved,” Henry said. Neighborhoods included in Dine LBC are Belmont Shore, Bixby Knolls/California Heights, Broadway Corridor, Downtown/ Pine Avenue, Downtown Waterfront, East Anaheim Street, East Village, Long Beach Towne Center, Los Altos, Naples/Alamitos Bay, Pacific Coast Highway Corridor, Retro Row and Traffic Circle. For more information, visit dinelbc.com.