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Restaurants or coffee shop near Carnival cruise terminal in Long Beach


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We've never been to the Carnival cruise terminal before and are wondering if there are any restaurants or coffee shops there. Due to mobility issues I can't walk very far . Our flight gets to LAX at 8:30am and we're taking Super Shuttle to the port. We would rather not stray away from the port.

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We've never been to the Carnival cruise terminal before and are wondering if there are any restaurants or coffee shops there. Due to mobility issues I can't walk very far . Our flight gets to LAX at 8:30am and we're taking Super Shuttle to the port. We would rather not stray away from the port.

 

 

The area around the Carnival Terminal is fairly industrial and there is virtually nothing in the way of an ordinary "coffee shop" that would be open for breakfast...except...

 

On the Queen Mary--which is right next to the Carnival facility--The Promenade Cafe onboard is open for breakfast:

 

http://www.queenmary.com/dining-bars/dining-bars/promenade-cafe/

 

The other alternative is to hop on the Passport shuttle (it's free) and take it across the bridge into Downtown Long Beach. There is a stop at Pacific and Third...just about a block from this place:

 

http://www.omeletteinnlbc.com/

 

Of course, that second option takes a little bit of travel, but, really not much...the Passport picks up right in front of the Queen Mary, brings you to Pacific/Third and drops you off back at the Queen Mary...maybe if you explain your mobility issues to the driver, he'll stop a little early and let you off at Third and Pine (they pass right by...)...

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The area around the Carnival Terminal is fairly industrial and there is virtually nothing in the way of an ordinary "coffee shop" that would be open for breakfast...except...

 

On the Queen Mary--which is right next to the Carnival facility--The Promenade Cafe onboard is open for breakfast:

 

http://www.queenmary.com/dining-bars/dining-bars/promenade-cafe/

 

The other alternative is to hop on the Passport shuttle (it's free) and take it across the bridge into Downtown Long Beach. There is a stop at Pacific and Third...just about a block from this place:

 

http://www.omeletteinnlbc.com/

 

Of course, that second option takes a little bit of travel, but, really not much...the Passport picks up right in front of the Queen Mary, brings you to Pacific/Third and drops you off back at the Queen Mary...maybe if you explain your mobility issues to the driver, he'll stop a little early and let you off at Third and Pine (they pass right by...)...

 

Thank you. I saw that and it looks to be about 1/2 mile walk. I think we might just grab our luggage and eat at the airport and then head to the terminal.:)

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