
L'élégance italienne dans le bâtiment Willmore historique à Long Beach, avec des sérénades en direct et une saveur intemporelle.
La Traviata Italian Restaurant invite ses clients à déguster une cuisine italienne élégante dans le bâtiment Willmore historique à Long Beach. En tant que restaurant italien polyvalent, bar à vin et lieu d'événements, il convient aussi bien pour des dîners intimes que pour des mariages et des célébrations. Les clients louent un service irréprochable, un personnel accueillant dirigé par Mario, et une ambiance romantique avec des bougies, une décoration vintage et des sérénades en direct par James et Celeste Alcantara. Le menu met en avant des salades fraîches et des pâtes savoureuses, offrant une soirée mémorable, digne d'une histoire à raconter.
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Savourez des plats italiens classiques tels que des pâtes et des salades dans une ambiance chaleureuse et tamisée, éclairée à la bougie, avec de la musique live.
Savourez une sélection soignée de vins fins et de boissons pétillantes pour accompagner votre repas.
Organisez des mariages, réceptions et événements spéciaux avec un service personnalisé, une décoration élégante et un traiteur sur place.
Découvrez des performances en direct par des musiciens talentueux, y compris des sérénades d'anniversaire et des morceaux d'ambiance.
Réservez des tables privées ou des événements en groupe avec un service attentif et des menus personnalisables.
We had a small reception dinner for our wedding here and it was absolutely perfect! Mario is very accommodating and extremely welcoming as was all the staff. The atmosphere was excellent and the food was even better. I'd definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for any casual dinner reservation as well as anyone planning a more elaborate event!
I've been coming to La Traviata for years. The food is the best Italian I've had since my grandmother passed. The the atmosphere; chandlers, restaurant decor and the design of the bar are exquisite and well placed. The owner treats me like family even though I'm only there once or twice a year. All the staff are exceptional. The music is just right, performances have never been too loud to have a conversation, and fantastic people who are warm and inviting.
We were looking for a nice dinner on a rainy Saturday night before going to the theater, and La Traviata did not disappoint. We made a reservation online. The chairs in the dining room are so comfortable! The music was classy and cozy. The dinner rolls are delicious and our meals were tasty and well-prepared. The service was excellent and the owner or manager, Mario, stopped by our table to check on us. I highly recommend La Traviata for a lovely date night❤️
Thank you so much for getting my appetite full. Your food are very savory. I really enjoyed my stay here. I will surely recommend them.
Where Italian elegance throws a party with old-world charm and invites your taste buds to dance. Picture this: A Saturday night in Long Beach and the historic Willmore building glowing like it’s holding secrets from a century ago. My wife and I strolled in, dressed to impress and ready to celebrate our daughter’s birthday like it was a national holiday. La Traviata didn’t just open its doors, they threw them wide, popped some bubbles, and practically sang “Benvenuti!” before we even sat down. We had reservations, but the way they whisked us to our table, you’d think we were visiting dignitaries, or at the very least, folks with an unhealthy passion for pasta. Within minutes, we had a round of sparkling bubbles in hand, fizzing like little Italian fireworks. Cheers to birthdays, bubbles, and food that flirts with your soul. The Salad: Crisp. Fresh. Balanced. The kind of starter that makes you sit up straighter and believe in leafy greens again. The Pasta: Oh, mamma mia. This wasn’t just a dish, it was an edible love letter written in cream, garlic, and perfectly cooked noodles. It didn’t just fill the stomach. It healed wounds I didn’t know I had. And then, cue the spotlight, James and Celeste Alcantara began serenading the room. Their music didn’t just float through the air. They wrapped around the evening like a velvet ribbon. When they sang “Happy Birthday” to our daughter, we all went from “enjoying a nice meal” to “excellence in the candlelight.” It was a Hallmark moment… but with better sauce. The service? Impeccable. Present without hovering. Friendly without being fake. Like dining with family, if your family was really, really good at timing. The ambiance? Flickering candles, vintage accents, and cozy corners. This place doesn’t whisper romance, it croons it. We left full, glowing, and already plotting our return. La Traviata doesn’t just serve dinner. It serves story-worthy evenings. The kind you replay in your head during Monday morning meetings and sigh out loud about. TL;DR: Historic building. Italian magic. Pasta that hugs your soul. Live serenades by angels in disguise. If you’re not already booking a table, I’m not sure we can be friends.
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