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La Traviata Italian Restaurant
100Pearl PointsLow-key Italian that earns a weeknight booking.

About La Traviata Italian Restaurant
La Traviata is a low-key Italian option in downtown Long Beach that earns its place for easy, no-stress date nights. Booking is straightforward with no advance planning required. Limited public data on pricing and hours means you should call ahead — but if you want a quiet room and a manageable reservation, it competes on accessibility where others fall short.
Is La Traviata Worth Booking for a Date Night in Long Beach?
If you're looking for a classic Italian restaurant in downtown Long Beach that sets a mood without requiring advance planning, La Traviata at 301 N Cedar Ave is worth considering. Booking is easy — walk-ins are a realistic option here, and you won't need to reserve weeks out the way you would at a busier destination. For a low-pressure date night with an Italian backdrop, that accessibility is a genuine advantage.
Downtown Long Beach's Cedar Avenue corridor has a quieter residential energy compared to the louder stretches closer to the waterfront, which works in La Traviata's favor if your priority is conversation over atmosphere theatre. Italian restaurants in this format — red-sauce classics, dimly lit rooms, approachable wine lists , tend to run at a volume level that lets two people actually talk, and that matters on a date. If you want a room that buzzes with energy and noise, this probably isn't your pick. If you want somewhere you can hear each other, it likely is.
Because the venue database for La Traviata is sparse , no confirmed pricing, hours, or menu data on file , Pearl can't give you the full picture on value or dishes. Before you book, call ahead to confirm hours and current pricing. That's not a dealbreaker, but it does mean you're going in with less certainty than you'd have at a venue with a published menu and recent reviews. For a date night, that uncertainty is manageable given how easy the booking is; for a group dinner or a special occasion, you'd want firmer information first.
For comparison context, Long Beach's Italian options include Domenico's Belmont Shore, which has a longer public track record and more available review data. If you want a fully researched Italian option with known pricing, that's the safer starting point. La Traviata suits the explorer who doesn't mind a little ambiguity in exchange for a quieter, easier-to-book evening.
Reservations: Easy , walk-ins likely viable, no multi-week booking window required. Dress: No confirmed dress code; smart casual is a reasonable default for an Italian dinner. Budget: Pricing not confirmed in available data , call ahead before committing. Getting there: 301 N Cedar Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, in the downtown core; street parking and nearby lots available.
For more options across the city, see our full Long Beach restaurants guide, our full Long Beach bars guide, and our full Long Beach hotels guide. If you're planning a broader itinerary, our Long Beach experiences guide and wineries guide are worth a look too. For bar options on the same evening, Alex's Bar, Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar, and COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) are all nearby alternatives worth pairing into your night. If you're curious how Long Beach's bar scene compares to leading cocktail programs elsewhere, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set a useful benchmark for the category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is La Traviata Italian Restaurant worth the price?
Pricing varies at La Traviata Italian Restaurant; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is La Traviata Italian Restaurant located?
La Traviata Italian Restaurant is located in Long Beach, at 301 N Cedar Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802.
How can I contact La Traviata Italian Restaurant?
You can reach La Traviata Italian Restaurant via check the venue's official channels.
Location
301 N Cedar Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802
Long Beach, United States
Compare La Traviata Italian Restaurant
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| La Traviata Italian Restaurant | Easy |
| L'Opera Italian Restaurant | Unknown |
| Panvimarn Thai Cuisine | Unknown |
| Alex's Bar | Unknown |
| Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar | Unknown |
| COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between La Traviata Italian Restaurant and alternatives.
Also Consider
- L'Opera Italian Restaurant, Notable alternative
- Panvimarn Thai Cuisine, Notable alternative
- Alex's Bar, Notable alternative
- Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar, Notable alternative
- COPA (aka Coffee Parlor), Notable alternative
Within Long Beach's Italian dining options, Domenico's Belmont Shore is the more data-confident choice: it has a longer public record, more available reviews, and clearer pricing expectations. If you want to walk into an Italian dinner knowing what to expect on the bill and the menu, Domenico's is the safer pick. La Traviata suits diners who prioritize a quieter downtown location and don't mind doing a little advance research by phone.
For date night alternatives outside Italian, L'Opera Italian Restaurant is a higher-profile option that brings more formal ambiance and a longer-established reputation in the Long Beach dining scene, worth considering if you want the occasion to feel more special and are comfortable with a higher price point. Panvimarn Thai Cuisine and Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar offer strong alternatives if Italian isn't a requirement and you want more flavor contrast for the same easy booking window.
For a post-dinner drink, COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) and Alex's Bar both work as follow-on stops in the downtown area. The practical verdict: if your date night goal is a relaxed Italian dinner without booking friction, La Traviata is a reasonable call, but verify hours and pricing before you go, and keep L'Opera in reserve if you want something more polished.
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