
Dirty Birds, the San Diego wing-and-sports-bar chain, is flying into downtown Long Beach, locking in about 3,000 square feet at 200 Pine Avenue. The move layers another game-day and late-night hangout into Pine Avenue’s entertainment corridor and bulks up the block’s ground-floor restaurant lineup. Landlords and brokers say the stretch has been drawing fresh leasing interest as downtown foot traffic returns.
Prime Sports Bar Real Estate On Pine
As reported by L.A. Business First on March 19, 2026, Dirty Birds is taking roughly 3,000 square feet at 200 Pine, at the base of the six-story office tower. The outlet’s coverage frames the deal as another out-of-market restaurant planting a flag on Pine Avenue.
200 Pine’s Facelift And Leasing Push
The property is owned by The Bascom Group and was renovated in 2022, according to a press release via The Bascom Group. Bascom had the ground-floor restaurant space marketed by Lee & Associates, which highlighted a patio-capable storefront and an adjoining lower level. That combination, visible street frontage plus potential patio seating, has been a key selling point for Pine Avenue retail deals.
What Dirty Birds Brings To The Block
Dirty Birds began in Pacific Beach and has grown across San Diego with multiple locations and a reputation for dozens of wing flavors and a lively sports-bar vibe, per San Diego Magazine. The concept typically lands on high-energy blocks, which helps explain its fit on Pine Avenue. For local diners, that usually means a menu built around wings, burgers, and beer, with plenty of TVs tuned to the day’s games.
Opening Timeline Still Up In The Air
Neither Dirty Birds nor the landlord had posted an official opening date as of the March 19, 2026, report, according to L.A. Business First, and the buildout will depend on permit timelines and tenant improvements. Hoodline will update this story when the company or The Bascom Group announces an opening window or additional details about the Long Beach menu and hours.









