Manhattan Beach Pier
Welcome to Manhattan Beach Pier!
Nestled in the heart of Manhattan Beach, California, Manhattan Beach Pier is a beloved landmark that offers more than just breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. With a bustling atmosphere and a myriad of activities to enjoy, this iconic pier has become a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike.
Customer reviews rave about the serene and picturesque atmosphere that the pier exudes, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxing day out by the ocean. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant energy of the volleyball courts, explore the nearby shops and restaurants, or simply bask in the beauty of the coastline.
What sets Manhattan Beach Pier apart is not only its stunning views but also its convenient location and family-friendly amenities. Good for kids, this pier offers a little something for everyone, making it the ideal spot for a day of fun in the sun.
Whether you're in search of a peaceful retreat or a lively outing, Manhattan Beach Pier has it all. So come on down, immerse yourself in the charm of this iconic landmark, and discover why it has captivated the hearts of so many visitors.
Manhattan Beach Pier Menu
Location
Address: 2 Manhattan Beach Blvd Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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Last Reviews
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Author: Edwin P.
Amazing! What a sunset. Didn't get to spend much time here but well worth the stop. I'd recommend the pier if you don't have time but want to see something really nice.
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Author: Janae P.
This is a very lively area. There's volleyball courts, stores to shop at, restaurants to eat at, and, of course, the ocean! Parking sucks however. That's gonna happen pretty much at every beach you go to.
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Author: Stan S.
Manhattan Beach Pier stands as an exceptional destination, earning a perfect 5/5 in my review. This iconic pier offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the coastline, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere. The bustling activity on the pier, from anglers casting their lines to locals and tourists enjoying leisurely walks, adds to its charm. The nearby restaurants and shops provide a perfect blend of relaxation and entertainment. The well-maintained surroundings and the sense of community make Manhattan Beach Pier an absolute must-visit, offering a quintessential Californian experience with a perfect score.
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Author: Johnny N.
Took a walk to the MB pier this morning as I'm a bit overwhelmed. It feels like everyone has their life together and knows exactly what they want to do. I get scared to even go on LinkedIn because I see my peers getting promoted seemingly left and right. "1st VP" of this, "Director" of that. It may come off as selfish or hating on other people's success... and actually you're probably right it is a little selfish. It's a mix of feelings. I'm happy for people, especially my closest friends, but the first reaction I have when someone talks about how well they are doing at work or how much money they make is it stings. I don't want it to sting. I don't want to be envious of others. But I am. I know this uncontrollable flaring up of jealousy means it is touching on something I am insecure about in myself, and it's really a reflection of me and a change I need to make. It's an internal problem, not an external one. I really do feel that I have everything outside of a job that I'm passionate about, or at least one that at least pays really well. I've traveled a lot, have hobbies that I LOVE, have the best friends I could ever ask for, a beautiful and loving family unit, etc. But maybe that's the trade off. Can't have everything? I think having a passion outside of work can be both a blessing and a curse. I LOVE to write, it simply feeds my soul. It's like a drug that just makes me feel better. I feel 'off' if I go too long without writing something, even if it's just journaling. Getting thoughts out of my head and onto paper is so cathartic for me. On the flip side of the coin, I've found that being this passionate about something makes it exponentially harder to do things that you aren't passionate about, aka work. I've been around people at prior jobs who have no passions, so they pour all their creative energy into their day jobs, and as a result they are extremely successful. But I've seen these people have exorbitant amounts of money, and be miserable. So I'm definitely not jealous of that ahahah. I wouldn't trade places with any one of them. Honestly, I realized as I'm writing this, I'm less jealous of the money and more jealous of the passion that people have in their day job. I'm really not envious of people who make a sh*tload of money but don't like their work, have no free time, and no fulfillment. We have MAYBE 80 years on the planet, I'll be damned if I throw my prime years away just to make money that I can't take with me after it's curtains. I think the obvious answer is do something you are passionate about for your work. Then you are unstoppable. See this is why I love to write, I talk to myself and get to the bottom of what I am feeling. After posting up on a bench at the MB pier with J.Cole's "Friday Night Lights" mixtape in my ears and writing this, I feel much better. Thank you for reading through this stream of consciousness ahahahaa. IG @jov_ Tiktok @jnov__