The Firkin Pub Grill

3411 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90803, United States

🛍 Grill, Vegan, American, Vegetarian

Phone: +15624333769

Address: 3411 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90803, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 0

"As a vegetarian, I was super excited to try The Firkin because of all their vegetarian dishes and they did not disappoint! My favorite dish was the Buffalo cauliflower which I could have eaten all night. The bread was good to, if different, and my main meal was light but filling. I had the Parmesan salmon with veggies and even the vegetables were nice and tasty! The best part about The Firkin may just be their patio. It is so charming and dog friendly!"


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The Firkin is fantastic. They have done slight upgrades to the restaurant to give it a more modern feel, which has improved it a lot! The outside patio has been remodeled to look more modern and it?s much better now. The food and service is just as great and you still get the same pub vibe. I?ll be glad to come back.

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Great atmosphere! Outside and inside seating, with a nice selection of draft and bottled beers. The most impressive part to me is the food menu. A huge selection of food, with about half available for vegans! I got all vegan food and it was delicious, but if you're with omnivores there's plenty to eat for them as well. A great, local pub, will definitely be back.


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User

As a vegetarian, I was super excited to try The Firkin because of all their vegetarian dishes and they did not disappoint! My favorite dish was the Buffalo cauliflower which I could have eaten all night. The bread was good to, if different, and my main meal was light but filling. I had the Parmesan salmon with veggies and even the vegetables were nice and tasty! The best part about The Firkin may just be their patio. It is so charming and dog friendly!

Long Beach

Long Beach

Long Beach, a coastal city in California, is known for its diverse cultural scene, scenic waterfront, and vibrant dining options. Seafood, tacos, and international cuisine are typical dishes to enjoy.

Categories

  • Grill Succulent meats and fresh vegetables perfectly cooked over an open flame, delivering rich smoky flavors. Savor tender steaks, juicy burgers, and tangy marinated kebabs, all grilled to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.

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  • Seating
  • Dog Friendly

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