Roxanne's is Long Beach's premier destination for a wide variety of fun. We're an industry leader in the cocktail scene, home to Long Beach's only Latino family-owned distillery, and feature three distinct concepts on site: tropical, whiskey, and modern craft cocktails. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly brunch or lunch spot, a venue for large groups and events, or a lively nightlife scene, Roxanne's has you covered. Plus, our pet friendly patio is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal or refreshing cocktail in the California sunshine. Come visit us and experience the best that Long Beach has to offer.
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