Table Of Content
- A beach in Manhattan? Two years and $73 million later, sure (but no swimming allowed)
- #28 – Head Over to Hermosa Beach Pier for a True Night Out
- Food recalls reach highest level since the pandemic. Undeclared allergens are the biggest reason for the rise
- Sign With Racial Slurs, Noose Discovered At Manhattan Beach Park
- #14 – Play a Game of Tennis at Live Oak Park
- #15 – Stop for Ice Cream at the Manhattan Beach Creamery
- Fun Things to Do in Downtown Manhattan Beach

— pizza, handmade pasta, vegetable sides and the usual suspects in terms of mains — with mixed results. The Strand House is a Manhattan Beach-based eatery, drawing crowds of LA's affluent with four floors of patio dining, with a menu from the team behind Grace and Gjelina. Located in a giant three-story building with unobstructed ocean views in Manhattan Beach, you’re not going to find much better sights than The Strand House’s. Sitting in the main dining room and watching the sunset with a margarita in one hand and hamachi crudo in the other is something we could do every day for the rest of our lives.
A beach in Manhattan? Two years and $73 million later, sure (but no swimming allowed)

Not only are the beach town vibes great here, but the food is excellent as well. Some of the best cafes include Sloopy’s Beach Cafe and Cafe Wild or stop into Two Guns Espresso for a great cup of coffee. There’s nothing quite like a romantic sunset picnic at the beach.
#28 – Head Over to Hermosa Beach Pier for a True Night Out
Oceanside and Strand beaches are still closed to the public as an environmental group cleans up the debris that has washed ashore. The fire also damaged a vacant restaurant that used to be Ruby’s Diner and a snack shop that housed the Brine Box, a seafood eatery. For a casual bite to eat or a coffee break, take a walk along Highland Ave. near El Porto.
Food recalls reach highest level since the pandemic. Undeclared allergens are the biggest reason for the rise
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Just grab a blanket, some snacks and drinks, and cuddle up on the beach to watch the beautiful sunset. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a long day and enjoy some quality time with your loved one. Head to the downtown Manhattan Beach Farmers Market to find locally grown produce, products from specialty ranchers, and sustainably sourced local fresh seafood. Over 40 local food businesses are represented, and there are kids’ activities and live music as well.
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Located directly in front of the Manhattan Beach Pier, it’s an easy stop while out enjoying the downtown (though making a reservation ahead of time is usually a must). The menu features seasonal highlights from Southern California’s bounty of fresh produce, and the thoughtful cocktail and wine programs complement the food perfectly. But with the Strand House, the Zislis Group is trying something different from its successful run of beachy restaurants. It has overhauled the former Beaches and turned it into a lavish three-level restaurant and lounge that looks more to Hollywood for its style cues than to the town’s laid-back beach culture. And the Cal-Mediterranean food borrows from what’s perennially popular in L.A.
#14 – Play a Game of Tennis at Live Oak Park

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