Ocean Market Grill Opens in Long Beach

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • May 14, 2014
The Long Beach branch of Chicken Dijon–which used to be at 6332 E Pacific Coast Hwy., and one that our wonderful Sarah Bennett reviewed for her column, Long Beach Lunch–is long gone. And now Ocean Market Grill has moved in. ] What is Ocean Market...
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