
Interested in discovering the freshest new spots in Long Beach? From a chicken restaurant to a bubble tea spot, read on to see the newest places to open for business in Long Beach.
Jay Bird's Chicken
4150 McGowen St., Unit 4

Jay Bird's Chicken is a chicken shop.
Jay Bird's Chicken provides Nashville-style hot chicken. The menu features half and whole chicken, chicken tenders, chicken sandwiches and chicken and waffles. Sides include fries, macaroni and cheese and cole slaw.
Yelp users are excited about Jay Bird's Chicken, which currently holds 4.5 stars out of 51 reviews on the site.
Yelper Linda T., who reviewed Jay Bird's Chicken on May 25, wrote, "Spicy, juicy and huge portions. This place did not disappoint. I got the fire strips, and, wow, the spice was intense but so was the flavor."
Jay Bird's Chicken is open from 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on Tuesday through Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)
Cruz Teaches Improv
300 E. Fourth St.

Cruz Teaches Improv is a performing arts spot.
This new business specializes in improv training. Instructor Brian Philip Cruz offers introductory and performance improv classes. According to the business' Facebook page, "Cruz is an improv instructor that teaches how to be a better actor, live more truthfully and overcome limiting beliefs in a fun, supportive environment."
With a five-star rating out of five reviews on Yelp, Cruz Teaches Improv has been garnering positive attention.
Yelper Jorge A., who reviewed Cruz Teaches Improv on December 23, wrote, "Cruz has an amazing talent to teach improv. With his 15-plus years of experience, he knows exactly what you need to improve on to be your absolute best."
Tastea
3860 Worsham Ave., Suite 325

Tastea is a tea room, offering bubble tea and more.
Tastea offers fruit teas, milk teas, cold brew coffee, smoothies, slushies and more. The menu also features seasonal drinks, such as the Muddy Melon, a premium black tea topped with fresh watermelon juice.
Tastea currently holds five stars out of 19 reviews on Yelp, indicating that it is a welcome addition to the neighborhood.
Yelper Leslie S., who reviewed Tastea on May 31, wrote, "This place is amazing! The location is great too. What I loved about this location was the variety of tea flavors and boba."
Tastea is open from 11 a.m.–9 p.m. daily.
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