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I love to get a glass of wine before my Oakland flight to visit my folks. Yes, it's overpriced $18 for a glass of Hess Chardonnay is truly outrageous, I totally agree people. You could buy 2 or 3 bottles at Stater Bros but I'm not at Stater Bros, am I? So worth it to have that moment to myself and decompress from work, feel like an adult. The Long Beach airport is ever improving and evolving. New ticket/check in building, new baggage claim. But it hasn't lost that wonderful small town charm of walking on the tarmac to the plane. (Yes, I had to look up how to spell tarmac. No K, I could have sworn there was a K tarmack, but no. I digress. Front and back plane loading lovely! Although I always sit as close to the front as possible for swift deboarding. I fly a lot so I get a lot of free drink coupons from Southwest and I like to give them to my flight neighbors. A to be a nice person, a drink angel and B to not drink alone. It's surprising when someone says no thanks. I forget that not everyone is a drinker like me. But when they say yes, so fun to share a Dogfish Vodka Lemonade or whatever.
Guy very rude , want in to die down, was going to order, changed my mind when the got told me that the seats were for customers only! so i left. garbage...
I've visited the 4th Street Vine Wine Beer Bar numerous times, especially since I frequently fly in and out of LGB. For an airport bar, it's quite nice. I must also mention that one of the servers there is fantastic—I'm always pleased to see her when I'm there. My main complaint is that the prices are quite high for an airport bar. Beers are priced at $14 or $15, and shockingly, a Tanqueray and Tonic costs an astounding $19! I understand that these are typical airport prices, but it's still surprising. I've learned that sticking to beer is the best way to get the most value. Regardless, I know I'll return the next time I’m waiting for a flight.
Decent food but a little pricey. Nice atmosphere. Located inside the terminal so it's a nice place to wait for your flight and have a beer, cocktails. Wine, and something to eat. They have table service and one television.
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