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Get to know these 3 new Long Beach businesses

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Published on July 15, 2019
Get to know these 3 new Long Beach businessesPlant Power Fast Food | Photo: Adela A./Yelp

Looking to explore the newest restaurant and retail additions to Long Beach? From a brewery to a vegan ice cream spot, read on for the newest spots to open for business in this Long Beach neighborhood.

Trademark Brewing

233 E. Anaheim St.

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Trademark Brewing is a brewery.

Trademark Brewing serves up small batch beers. On the menu, expect to see beers like session IPA, imperial stout and farmhouse ale. View the beer list here.

Trademark Brewing currently holds five stars out of nine reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Adam F., who reviewed Trademark Brewing on June 29, wrote, "The space is fantastic — they have a ton of seating and plenty of space, so it feels pretty open even when it's busy."

Yelper Dan E. added, "The team that is behind Trademark has left no detail to chance. From the facility to the methods and, of course, the beers... They were all great!"

Trademark Brewing is open from 3 p.m.–9 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, 3 p.m.–11 p.m. on Friday, noon–11 p.m. on Saturday and noon–9 p.m. on Sunday. (It's closed on Monday and Tuesday.)

Plant Power Fast Food

5095 Pacific Coast Highway

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Plant Power Fast Food is a vegan spot, offering burgers and more.

Plant Power Fast Food offers plant-based fast food options, with menu items ranging from the Classic Burger with choice of "beefy" or black bean patty to coleslaw made with kale to french fries with "cheese" and secret sauce. See what else is on the menu.

With a four-star rating out of 66 reviews on Yelp, Plant Power Fast Food has been getting positive attention.

Yelper Tiffany G., who reviewed Plant Power Fast Food on July 1, wrote, "From burgers to salads to desserts, there is bound to be something for everyone in the family."

Carina C. noted, "Absolutely delicious vegan burger, fries and chocolate shake. Lines out the door too. Most popular place in [Long Beach] for sure. I think [In-N-Out] met their competition."

Plant Power Fast Food is open from 7 a.m.–9 p.m. daily.

Hug Life Ice Creme

2707 E. Fourth St.

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Hug Life Ice Creme is a vegan ice cream spot.

This new business offers vegan ice cream and desserts, with ice cream flavors ranging from earl grey tea to taro root to roasted black sesame with activated charcoal and dark chocolate. The menu also features brownies a la mode, ice cream sandwiches and root beer floats.

Hug Life Ice Creme currently holds five stars out of 23 reviews on Yelp, indicating good reviews.

Yelper Caitlin M., who reviewed Hug Life Ice Creme on June 13, wrote, "This ice cream is insanely good. It's hard to believe it's vegan... The scoops are generous. There were [gluten-free] options for cones, cookies and brownies."

Steph H. noted, "Great vegan ice cream joint that even non-vegans... will love."

Hug Life Ice Creme is open from noon–11 p.m. daily.


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