Bixby Knolls: Long Beach’s Hidden Gem Neighborhood Tour (Homes, Coffee, Shops & Community)
Historic streets. Local businesses with soul. A calendar full of community. If you’re looking for a Long Beach neighborhood that feels equal parts classic and creative, Bixby Knolls is it.
This guide is based on our video tour and is designed to be your go-to, shareable Bixby Knolls neighborhood overview—with local stops you can actually visit in one day.
Quick facts at a glance
Vibe: Historic + vibrant, family-friendly, walkable pockets, strong community pride
Known for: Character homes, independent businesses, First Fridays, neighborhood events
Best for: People who want charm + community + easy access to Long Beach destinations
Welcome to Bixby Knolls
Bixby Knolls is a historic neighborhood in the heart of Long Beach—loved for its beautiful homes, vibrant local businesses, and a community spirit that shows up year-round.
It’s the kind of place where you can grab coffee, admire architecture, pick up gifts from independent shops, meet friends for a drink, and still feel like you’re in a neighborhood that truly knows each other.
Stop 1: Coffee Drunk (the local favorite)

Coffee Drunk iced espresso drink on the counter
In 2020, Breezy and Matt Church opened Coffee Drunk and it quickly became a local staple thanks to high-quality, sustainably sourced coffee and inventive drinks.
What to try:
The Instigator — maple + brown sugar iced espresso
Last Call — dark chocolate chai latte
Baby LA — vanilla, honey, mint, espresso dust (seasonal favorite turned permanent)
Beyond the menu, Coffee Drunk has become a true hub by collaborating with local favorites like Soulrad, Seaside Creamery, and TQM Tamales.
Why it’s worth a stop: Great coffee and genuine community energy.
Bixby Knolls architecture: character in every direction

Bixby Knolls street with historic homes
One of the most captivating parts of Bixby Knolls is simply walking the streets. The neighborhood’s architecture tells the story—block by block.
You’ll see a mix of:
Spanish Colonial Revival homes
Craftsman bungalows
Tudor-style houses
Mid-century modern designs
The area is also influenced by notable architects like Edward Killingsworth and Kenneth Wing, adding to the neighborhood’s distinctive feel.
Local tip: Walk slowly. This is the kind of neighborhood where details matter—arches, tilework, original windows, and landscaping that’s been loved for decades.
Stop 2: Nonna Mercato (a taste of Europe in Long Beach)

Pastries and artisan bread at Nonna Mercato
Nonna Mercato blends French and Italian culinary traditions—think artisan breads, handmade pasta, and pastries that stop you in your tracks.
Whether you’re grabbing a croissant to go or sitting down for a seasonal prix fixe dinner, everything feels thoughtful and rooted in craft.
Why it’s a standout: It’s more than a bakery—it’s a neighborhood staple.
Stop 3: Pixie Toys (Long Beach’s only independent toy store)

Pixie Toys storefront and colorful toy displays
Walking into Pixie Toys feels like stepping into the heart of Bixby Knolls. Since 2008, it’s been the spot for baby showers, birthday gifts, and a little childhood nostalgia.
What makes Pixie Toys special is how connected it is to the neighborhood—school runs, holiday events, and community traditions. In a world of big-box everything, Pixie reminds us how meaningful it is to shop small and shop with heart.
A moment that captures the spirit
The owner shared that one of her favorite parts is seeing her kids in the store—especially her daughter (10!) helping at the register, learning customer service and responsibility.
Why it’s worth a stop: It’s local family life, in shop form.
Stop 4: Ambitious Ales (a gathering spot with creativity on tap)

Ambitious Ales taproom and flight board
Ambitious Ales has become one of Bixby Knolls’ most beloved community hubs. The team started as home brewers in Orange County—brewing in a garage—and grew into a brewery built around one goal: bringing people together.
They chose Bixby Knolls after discovering it was an underrated gem, and they credit the neighborhood community for keeping them thriving—especially through the pandemic.
What inspires their beer
Creativity comes from everywhere—movies, relationships, culture. Jerome shared how he loves incorporating Filipino-inspired flavors like ube, plus tropical fruits like mango and papaya.
Why it’s worth a stop: It’s more than great beer—it’s a place to congregate.
The community spirit: First Fridays & beyond

First Fridays Art Walk crowd and street vibe
One of the most unique aspects of Bixby Knolls is how the neighborhood celebrates together.
Events like the monthly First Fridays Art Walk transform the streets into a lively festival of art, music, food, and culture. Add in holiday parades, neighborhood festivals, and community gatherings—and you’ll understand why residents feel so connected here.
The takeaway: Bixby Knolls isn’t just beautiful homes and thriving businesses. It’s how the neighborhood makes you feel—welcome, inspired, and part of something.
Planning your own Bixby Knolls day
Here’s a simple loop:
Coffee Drunk (coffee + a signature drink)
Neighborhood walk (architecture stroll)
Nonna Mercato (pastry or lunch)
Pixie Toys (gift stop)
Ambitious Ales (afternoon pint)
If you visit on a First Friday, plan extra time—there’s more to see and the vibe is electric.
Thinking about living in Bixby Knolls?
If Bixby Knolls feels like your kind of neighborhood, we can help you explore what’s available, what streets match your style, and what to look for when buying a character home.
Want a personalized neighborhood tour or a list of current homes in Bixby Knolls?
👉 Reach out to The Whipple Group for a no-pressure conversation.
Disclaimer: Business offerings and menus can change. Please check each location for current hours and availability.



