
Interested in discovering the newest businesses to open in Long Beach? From an ice cream shop to a tattoo parlor, read on for a rundown of the newest spots to make their debut recently.
Rori's Artisanal Creamery

Rori's Artisanal Creamery is a spot to score ice cream, cookies and more, that recently opened at 3768 Long Beach Blvd. in Long Beach.
The Califonia franchise's sixth location is located in the SteelCraft outdoor food court space in Bixby Knolls. The spot offers organic, small-batch ice cream in more than 20 flavors. Look for honey almond crunch, malted milk ball, black pepper pistachio and wild berry chocolate crisp. The shop also offers cakes, sundaes and cool treats made especially for dogs.
Check out all the flavors here.
The 908

The 908 is a cocktail bar and New American spot, that recently opened at 3850 Worsham Ave., Suite 410 in Long Beach.
The restaurant is located in the Long Beach Exchange shopping complex. Menu standouts include the lobster roll (cucumber, butter lettuce, pepper, lemon juice, mayonnaise and butter roll), the slow roasted pork rib (with fries and sweet slaw) and the poutine appetizer (fries, hunter’s gravy with field mushrooms and gorgonzola).
Take a look at the full menu.
Joliza's Tacos

Head over to 2233 Pacific Ave. in Long Beach and you'll find Joliza's Tacos, a Mexican spot.
The eatery serves tacos, burritos, tortas and menudo with a selection of various meats, including steak, al pastor, chicken, carnitas and cabeza, which are made fresh daily. Traditional Mexican soup, called menudo, and horchata are also available.
Explore the menu here.
Calavera Studios

New to 1088 Redondo Ave. in Long Beach is Calavera Studios, a tattoo spot. With five stars out of 10 reviews on Yelp, It's off to a strong start.
In the words of the business' Facebook page, "Calavera Studios is a place where art, talent and quality come together to create the best tattoo service in Long Beach, California; a place where you can get original custom made tattoos by experienced, talented and distinguished artists."
The studio has five artists on staff whose styles range from traditional Japanese to black and gray to color realism.
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