Under The Sun Cafe - Menu

244 E 3rd St (at Downtown), Long Beach, California, USA, 90802, United States

🛍 Cafe, Juice, Fusion, American

4.5 💬 1072 Reviews

Phone: +15629127500

Address: 244 E 3rd St (at Downtown), Long Beach, California, USA, 90802, United States

City: Long Beach

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1072

Website: https://www.underthesunlb.com

"This place is our new go-to for the amazing oil-free options. We feel phenomenal after eating the Mango tacos (no crema , the papaya roll, and the avocado cream cheese roll. They also have some bomb grab n go items like raw jalepeno poppers (so addicting! cult cheeze, flax crackers and kale chips. The best shake is the Cosmic Caravan! Updated from previous review on 2021-09-04 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-04"


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I love their kokos tortillas and packs, also they use fermented cashew cheese for their cheesecakes

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Cul de sac feel entering this pad. Quality raw dishes and a fair price point, no complaint. I seen higher at other places selling junk VF. Welcoming and customer service awesome! Never a disappoint aka bbB, raw crackers, bun and more... Updated from previous review on 2021-09-13


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We had the Taco Salad and the LBC Sandwich. I’ve never seen a prettier taco salad! Love the flavors in everything and they add a good amount of sauce to everything. They also had a nice store when you walk in full of natural products. Parking was full in the weekend so we parked in the structure behind.


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This place is our new go-to for the amazing oil-free options. We feel phenomenal after eating the Mango tacos (no crema , the papaya roll, and the avocado cream cheese roll. They also have some bomb grab n go items like raw jalepeno poppers (so addicting! cult cheeze, flax crackers and kale chips. The best shake is the Cosmic Caravan! Updated from previous review on 2021-09-04 Updated from previous review on 2021-09-04

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

  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Juice Freshly squeezed and revitalizing beverages made from the finest fruits, offering a burst of natural flavors. Perfectly refreshing, our juices provide a healthy and delicious way to quench your thirst.
  • Fusion Discover a delightful blend of culinary traditions with our Fusion menu, where diverse flavors and innovative techniques come together to create distinctive dishes that tantalize your taste buds and offer a unique dining experience.
  • 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.

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  • Kids
  • Takeout
  • Parking

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