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Buster's Beach House – Long Beach

Seafood and Grill Cuisine (52% Off). Two Options Available.

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Tue Dec 11 07:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$25
Discount
52%
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$13
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  • Date Night
  • Girls Night Out

In a Nutshell

Plates of coconut-battered shrimp, Angus steak, and housemade crab cakes decorate tables whose windows overlook impressive ocean vistas

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Reservations are recommended on the weekends. Holidays excluded.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The ocean is a completely different world from our own, one that we will never know a single thing about because we can't breathe under there or get our skin wet. Go on a culinary expedition with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $12 for $25 worth of seafood and grill cuisine for parties of two
  • $24 for $50 worth of seafood and grill cuisine for parties of four

The menu strikes a happy balance between signature seafood and steak-house fare, featuring classic burgers ($10.95) alongside cheesy flatbread crab melts ($12.95). The Santa Barbara sunset pasta ($16.95) mixes shrimp, tomato, and capers over linguine with white wine, parsley, and garlic. Main entrees include oven-roasted Angus prime rib ($24.95) and Mahogany salmon caramelized in a balsamic glaze ($21.95).

Buster's Beach House

At Buster's Beach House, live entertainment is a constant, but the species of the performers is not. Musical acts take the stage on Friday and Saturday evenings, filling the dining room with bluesy twangs or rock 'n' roll riffs. However, just as often, pelicans make plummeting dives into the waves beyond the restaurant windows, and dolphins frolic in the neighboring surf. Their theatrics typically lead into shoreline sunsets—a more romantic conclusion to meals than playing "That's Amore" for your date on the rims of your wineglasses.

Even when it isn't hosting such dynamic displays, the sea remains an integral part of Buster's menu of upscale comfort food. Housemade crab and halibut cakes are a popular fixture throughout the entire day, from their breakfast perch atop eggs benedict to their spot on appetizer plates during lunch and dinner. Guests craving a more landlocked experience can eat alongside a dining-room display of shelved bicycles and motorbikes, partaking of macadamia-crusted chicken or pulled pork that has been slow-cooked in banana leaves for seven hours. Aside from the weekend's bands, the calendar boasts trivia nights and football screenings.

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Is that dog really a dog?

Buster's Beach House

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    Long Beach

    168 North Marina Dr
    Long Beach, California 90803
    (562) 598-9431
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