DINING OUT -- Mary Furr
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When the winter sun brushes the fog away, there is no better place for
thick clam chowder than a sidewalk table at Longboard Restaurant & Pub on
Main Street in Huntington Beach.
East Coast native and co-owner Bruce Millkan has the chowder flown in
from Boston as one of the specials at this downtown restaurant.
Longboard’s menu is unusual, according to manager Ron McLin, because it
ranges from fresh lobsters ($12.95) and fried clams ($7.95) to a Tuesday
special of corned beef and cabbage ($6.95) to spaghetti and meatball
madness ($4.95) on Mondays.
Such variety comes from having West Coast native Dave Lautner as
co-owner.
The mix of East Coast and West Coast specialties provides a menu for
everyone’s taste. For a great appetizer with plenty to share, try shore
break Cajun shrimp ($8.95). More than two dozen medium-sized shrimp are
sauteed in a rich, dark brown Cajun sauce with a spiciness that lingers
in a slow after-burn. Two slices of garlic bread help to staunch the
fire.
Fresh swordfish ($9.95), a char-marked fillet, is firm, dense and almost
meat-like. It’s served with seasoned rice, sliced tomatoes and a Caesar
salad, an excellent choice for lunch or dinner.
At Longboard, the spices can be fiery, as in Jamaican mahi mahi ($8.95),
a light, moderately fat fish that flakes easily. It is marinated in a
unique mix of Jamaican seasonings, really hot chiles, spices and garlic
with a slight sweet but intense heat. It’s not for the fainthearted but
well-done and hard to forget.
The interior of Longboard reflects the surf tradition of Huntington
Beach.
As you enter, the right wall rises toward the ceiling like the inside
curl of a big wave. Surfboards are suspended from the ceiling and a long
curving hardwood bar has 14 microbrewed beers on tap. The neighborly
warmth is like the bar on ‘Cheers.’ Regulars, greeted by name, tell of
their trials and tribulations.
Longboard has the atmosphere and food to stand behind their slogan: The
greatest restaurant and pub on the planet Earth as we know it!’
MARY FURR is the Independent restaurant critic. If you have comments or
suggestions for her, call (562) 493-5062.
Longboard Restaurant & Pub
Where: 217 Main St., Huntington Beach
Hours: Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.
to 1 a.m.; Champagne brunch, Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Happy hour: 3 to 7 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Phone: (714) 960-1895
Fax: (714) 960-8447
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