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    Vine

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    Low-key 4th Street pick for casual nights.

    Vine, Bar in Long Beach

    About Vine

    Vine is a wine-bar option on Long Beach's E 4th St corridor, suited to low-key date nights and casual evenings with easy booking and a walkable neighbourhood location. It works best for two people who want a drinks-led evening without the overhead of a full dinner reservation. Check current hours and contact details directly before visiting.

    Should You Book Vine on 4th Street?

    If you're weighing Vine against the more established date-night options along Belmont Shore, the address alone tells you something useful: 2142 E 4th St puts it squarely in one of Long Beach's most walkable stretches, where the competition for a good evening out is real. Compared to a louder, more casual night at Alex's Bar or a Thai-forward dinner at Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar, Vine pitches itself as a different kind of evening — one with a wine-bar sensibility that suits two people more than a large table.

    For a first visit, the practical reality is this: Vine is on the easier end of the booking spectrum in Long Beach. You are unlikely to need weeks of lead time the way you might at a reservation-heavy spot downtown. That makes it a genuinely useful option when you want a considered evening without the planning overhead. Walk-ins appear to be viable, though calling ahead is always worth doing on a Friday or Saturday.

    The E 4th St corridor has seen meaningful change in recent years as Long Beach's dining and drinking scene has shifted eastward from Downtown. Vine sits in the middle of that evolution, in a neighbourhood that now draws a more intentional evening crowd than it did five years ago. That context matters for a date night: the street itself does some of the work, and you can extend the evening easily with a walk to Domenico's Belmont Shore or a stop at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) for something lower-key afterward.

    On the date-night question specifically: a wine-focused venue with a manageable size tends to create better conditions for conversation than a full-service restaurant or a high-volume bar. If that format suits you — drinks-led, relatively relaxed, without the pressure of a multi-course commitment , Vine is worth considering. If you need a full dinner with tableside service and a longer occasion, L'Opera on Pine Ave is a better call.

    For anyone planning a broader Long Beach evening, it's worth consulting our full Long Beach restaurants guide, our full Long Beach bars guide, and our full Long Beach experiences guide to build out the night. If you're visiting from out of town, our Long Beach hotels guide covers where to stay nearby, and our Long Beach wineries guide is useful context if you want to extend the wine focus beyond a single evening.

    For reference on what a genuinely destination-level cocktail bar looks like at the leading of the category, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the standard. Vine does not compete at that level, but it does not need to , it is a neighbourhood wine bar, and that is a legitimate and useful thing to be in a city that still has room for more of them.

    Booking Vine

    Booking difficulty is low. Vine is accessible without advance planning on most weeknights; weekends benefit from a call ahead. No specific booking platform is confirmed in available data, so checking directly via search or a maps app for current contact details is the safest approach.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Vine have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available venue data for Vine. Given its address at 2142 E 4th St in the Belmont Shore corridor, where street-level patios are common, it's worth calling ahead to ask before booking if al fresco seating matters to your group.

    Is the food good at Vine?

    Vine holds its own for a casual 4th Street night out. It draws repeat locals, which in a neighborhood with genuine competition from spots like L'Opera and Panvimarn Thai is a reasonable signal of quality. Without confirmed cuisine type or awards on record, expect neighborhood-restaurant standards rather than a destination dining experience.

    Does Vine have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour specifics aren't confirmed for Vine. Your best move is to call ahead or check in early on a weekday, when bars along the 4th Street stretch typically run their best drink pricing. Don't assume a deal is running without confirming directly.

    Is Vine good for groups?

    Vine works for small to mid-size groups looking for a low-barrier night out in Long Beach. Booking is easy on weeknights; for groups of four or more on a weekend, a call ahead keeps things smooth. It's not the venue to pick if you need a private dining room or a structured group menu.

    Is Vine good for a date?

    Yes, with the right expectations. Vine on 4th Street suits a relaxed, no-pressure first or second date where the focus is on the conversation rather than an elaborate setting. If you want more atmosphere or a longer tasting format, L'Opera a few blocks away is a stronger choice for a formal date night.

    What's the crowd like at Vine?

    Vine draws a neighborhood crowd: locals from Belmont Shore and the broader 4th Street strip rather than destination visitors. Expect a casual, unpretentious room. Weekends bring more energy; weeknights are quieter and better if you want space to talk.

    Location

    2142 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA 90814

    Long Beach, United States

    Compare Vine

    Booking Options Near Vine
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    VineEasy
    L'Opera Italian RestaurantUnknown
    Panvimarn Thai CuisineUnknown
    Alex's BarUnknown
    Bai Plu Thai & Sushi BarUnknown
    COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)Unknown

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    How Vine Compares in Long Beach

    For a date night with more formal dining ambition, L'Opera Italian Restaurant on Pine Ave is the stronger call. It offers a full-service Italian dining experience with a longer occasion arc — the kind of evening that works when dinner itself is the main event. Vine is better positioned as a drinks-first stop rather than a destination dinner, which means the two venues serve different versions of the same evening rather than competing directly.

    If you want something casual and energetic in the same neighbourhood, Alex's Bar is the high-volume alternative — louder, less date-friendly, and better for groups or a night that is less about conversation. Panvimarn Thai Cuisine and Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar both bring stronger food credentials than a wine bar typically can, making them the better pick if the meal itself matters more than the drinks list. For a post-dinner wind-down, COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) fills a different slot as a coffee-and-low-key-drinks option that pairs naturally with Vine as part of a longer evening.

    On booking difficulty, Vine is among the easiest options in this peer set to access without advance planning. That is a practical advantage if you are deciding on short notice. The trade-off is that the venue profile is less defined than its peers, which means the visit carries more uncertainty for a first-timer. If you need a reliable, well-documented experience, L'Opera or Bai Plu are lower-risk choices. If the wine-bar format suits your evening, Vine earns its place on the shortlist.

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