Longtime sports tavern serving beer, burgers & American pub grub in upbeat digs with lots of TVs.
"They’ve got locations in Long Beach and Huntington Beach, and describe themselves as “The first modern sports bar in America,” which means a collection of sports memorabilia and a Wall of Fame, an incredible amount of TVs, and a special luxury “Skybox” that can be rented out for especially big games." - kat hong, james montgomery
"If you’re looking for a place to watch any type of sporting event in Long Beach, Legends is the clear front-runner. The humongous two-story space on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore, opened by a former L.A. Rams lineman in the late 70s, resembles a small airplane hanger strung with championship banners and is outfitted with a giant projection screen that drops down from the ceiling. The food menu is borderline Cheesecake Factory large, so we suggest sticking with the sports bar fail-safes that are done justice here: burgers and wings. And if you happen to arrive at brunch, get one of their fairly ridiculous mimosas, which come in a goblet topped with an upside-down mini bottle of sparkling wine." - brant cox, sylvio martins
"Angel City Football Club is hosting several watch parties throughout the World Cup, including one at Legends that goes late into the night. The pub fare here includes fish and chips, macaroni and cheese, loaded potato skins, and more." - Virali_Dave, Mona Holmes
"If you’re looking for a place to watch any type of sporting event in Long Beach, Legends is the clear front-runner. The humongous two-story space on 2nd Street in Belmont Shore, opened by a former L.A. Rams lineman in the late 70s, resembles a small airplane hanger strung with championship banners and is outfitted with a giant projection screen that drops down from the ceiling. The food menu is borderline Cheesecake Factory large, so we suggest sticking with the sports bar fail-safes that are done justice here: burgers and wings. And if you happen to arrive at brunch, get one of their fairly ridiculous mimosas, which come in a goblet topped with an upside-down mini bottle of sparkling wine." - Garrett Snyder
"Legends in Long Beach is, well, a legend in the Southern California sports bar scene. The place is littered with televisions and fans every single weekend for one event or another, and should be at or above capacity for the Super Bowl." - Farley Elliott