Working Class Kitchen

Working Class Kitchen, Long Beach 1322 Coronado Ave - Long Beach

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80/100
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Ratings of Working Class Kitchen

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Trip
Last update on 30/03/2023
4,5
15 Reviews
Google
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Last update on 06/12/2023
3,9
40 Reviews

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Last update on 20/07/2020
4,0
83 Reviews

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Last update on 04/09/2020
3,5
8 Reviews

Reviews

5
Tony Yeung
+5
One of the best burger in town. Juicy and full of favour, Delicious!
4
Justin Ordoveza
+4
This is very trendy and expect a pay or a leg for everything but it's worth it. This is definitely a hipster joined just looking at the menu, beer selection and definitely the prices. The burger here is pretty tiny but you're paying for the excellent quality. The patty is very juicy and overall this is probably one of the better premium burgers in Long Beach. The butcher shop here provides a lot of variety from sausages two different cuts of meat and even different types of animal.
5
Alistair Young
+5
Amazing food. I've been here twice and I can say I loved everything I have tried. Their Cubano sandwich is to die for, the patty melt is wicked good and the bacon burger was very nice apart from being small. We also ordered their frites with cheese and bacon, needless to say it was a hit. The mighty dry cider was refreshing, and of course mighty dry. The only qualm I have about this place is their pricing... Pretty expensive for a lunch place($12 burger, $10 sandwich), but I think it is worth it
5
Joseph Jones
+5
This small trendy spot creates a stylish and unique experience but it's not all bells and whistles this places one heck of a punch with its burger. I ordered a burger with cheddar cheese and avocado with fries and not only was it one of the most satisfying burgers I've ever had but one of the most satisfying meals the burger was perfect the portion was perfect the fries were perfect. I've found a nice spot to treat myself now and again.
4
Angela A (Sn00glez)
+4
The burger was good (the cook on it was perfect) but not the best I've ever had ( a bit greasy? or juicy? I couldn't identify the liquid, but there was a ton lol ) Love how they grind all their meat fresh and I think the variety of unique meat offerings is pretty cool. I think next time I'll pick up a sausage or some rabbit to cook at home :)
4
Stephanie Han
+4
Heard about this place from a friend and was intrigued--a little burger joint owned by the people behind the venerable Michael's on Naples and Michael's Pizzeria? Hmmmm, and after reading the early glowing reviews, it was on! My coworker and I came by for lunch on a Wednesday and had no problems finding parking on Anaheim. Parking on Coronado itself can be a tricky proposition, and the little parking lot next to the place seems to get filled up pretty fast. It's a pleasant little hipsterish place: lots of re-purposed wood, design-y fixtures, a meat case filled with sustainable offerings. Wouldn't be out of place in Portland, really. So you order at the counter and they bring out the food to you. I had to get the burger, of course. I got mine cooked medium with cheese and avocado, with an order of fries. They have free water by the door, which was cool, along with little containers of ketchup ready to go. On my first visit we had to wait about 10-15 minutes for our food, which seemed long, but I think we got there right on the tail of a surge. We sat at one of the little tables outside and it was a pleasant day so it wasn't too bad. When our burgers finally came out I had to pause for a bit to behold this thing of beauty: large but not obnoxious, the substantial patty oozing with cheddar and perfectly ripe avocado, topped with a glossy brioche bun, mmm. It tasted even better than it looked--so juicy and flavorful, everything in harmony. The fries are very thick-cut and pretty good, but could have been crispier. Good, not great. The burgers, though, were AWESOME. We both loved our burgers a lot. The burgers start at $7, and each add-on is like a $1 or $1.50 (they even have a $4 foie gras add-on, but I'm boycotting that), so it does add up, but I wouldn't say paying $10-$11 for a burger of this caliber is outrageous. God knows I've paid more for less on many occasions! I went back a couple of weeks later determined to try something else on the menu, and settled on the corn dog. I'd read an LA Times article about them and they were raving about the corn dog so I had to try it. It was very brown when it came out so I was afraid it was too overdone, but nope, it had a perfectly crisp exterior, not too much breading (which I think had some blue corn in it?) and a big spicy sausage inside. Like a dope I didn't check to see if they had mustard inside (they did) so I didn't eat it with any mustard, which I probably really needed to bring everything out. The fries were a little crisper this time and better, so that was a plus, but I missed the burger. Next time :(

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Monday:
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed

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