Los Cerritos Area

Hi All,

We are travelling in February for a cruise with stops either side. We have accommodation booked in downtown for 4 days and have seen a beautiful house on N Weston Pl, near Los Cerritos park. My question is about the area. I know it’s about 20 minutes to long beach, but wondered about the following:

1. Is the neighbourhood nice for walking around?

2. Is it safe?

3. I see lots of restaurants that look really nice and wondered if there are any good vegetarian options?

Thank you

Wendy

The Los Cerritos area in Long Beach is a charming and well-regarded neighborhood, particularly around N Weston Pl and Los Cerritos Park. It’s known for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, and quiet residential feel, which makes it pleasant for strolling and exploring the surroundings.

Regarding your specific questions:

1. Walking Around: The neighborhood is very walkable. Los Cerritos Park itself is a lovely spot for a leisurely walk, jogging, or even a small picnic. The streets around the park are residential and peaceful, and there are sidewalks for safe walking. You’ll also find nearby local cafes and shops if you want a short outing without driving.

2. Safety: Los Cerritos is generally considered a safe area in Long Beach. Like any urban area, it’s always good to be aware of your surroundings, especially at night, but the neighborhood has a reputation for being quiet and family-friendly.

3. Restaurants and Vegetarian Options: The area around Los Cerritos and nearby downtown Long Beach has a surprisingly vibrant restaurant scene, with options ranging from casual eateries to more upscale dining. Vegetarian options are plentiful, with many restaurants offering plant-based dishes, salads, and creative vegetarian meals.

  • Dish Vegetarian: Located a short drive away in Long Beach, this restaurant is entirely vegetarian and highly rated for its inventive, flavorful dishes.
  • Michael’s on Naples: Offers a variety of vegetarian pasta and salads in a fine-dining setting.
  • Lasher’s Kitchen: Casual American fare with vegetarian sandwiches, salads, and sides.
  • Seabirds Kitchen: A fully plant-based restaurant with tacos, bowls, and creative comfort foods.
  • Nearby cafes: Many local cafes and coffee shops around Los Cerritos offer vegetarian pastries, sandwiches, and healthy bowl options.

Overall, the Los Cerritos neighborhood provides a peaceful, walkable environment with access to good food, including vegetarian-friendly dining. Its proximity to downtown Long Beach makes it convenient for exploring the city, the waterfront, and the cruise terminals, while still feeling residential and relaxing.


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