Upscale bar & grill serves up an extensive menu of familiar eats & happy-hour specials.
Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 4–10 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 168 N Marina Dr, Long Beach, CA 90803
Phone: (562) 598-9431
Website: https://malaineysgrill.com/
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Reviews
Service: Our server was decent. I had to look for her a few times, but she seemed to be the only one on the floor at the time, so it wasn’t bad.
Food: I’m still thinking about the zucchini. It was perfectly seasoned and perfectly cooked! Loaded fries and wings were delicious as well. Menu had a lot to offer… enjoyed it thoroughly.
Parking was kind of annoying
My hubby’s tuna sandwich was decent, but the Cobb salad was a joke! Iceberg lettuce, icky chicken and pretty blah for $25! Over prices for what you get, but the service was ok
I noticed most diners were old folks and we instantly felt out of placed but everyone was so nice. There was a live band playing and people were dancing and having a good time. I even ended up dancing with a group of people I didn’t know haha.
Food was good! We enjoyed everything we had. Corned Beef and Cabbage, Calamari and Fish and Chips were all pretty good. Drinks were good and strong yeeeaah!!
Again, everyone was friendly esp our server. Will definitely dine again if we are in the area.
Enough parking spaces in front. Enjoy your visit!
Drawn in by the sunburnt sign like a moth to a flame, we found ourselves wondering—was this prime waterfront spot still in business, or had we stumbled upon a ghost bar with an incredible view? Curiosity got the best of us, and thank goodness it did!
Nestled right next to the always-packed Ballast Point Brewery, Melainey’s was wrapping up their popular Sunday brunch when we walked in. Our mission? Find an outdoor patio. Much to our surprise, there was plenty of open seating—right on the water, no less! With pints of Smithwick’s Red (because, of course, when in an Irish bar…), we made ourselves comfortable for some top-tier people-watching. Between the sailboats capsizing in the marina and the endless entertainment of watching people attempt to park Duffy boats (some more successfully than others), it was pure waterfront comedy.
If I had one minor wish, it’d be for barstools that are a few inches taller—Shorty over here had to sit on my legs to get a proper view. But hey, small price to pay for such a killer spot!
Just when we thought we were wrapping up, our super sweet server casually mentioned that we had to come back at 6 PM for the Six Pigem live blues show. We figured, why not? So back we came, and WOW—this place had completely transformed. What was once a laid-back patio scene had turned into an elbow-to-elbow, standing-room-only, blues-infused party. The taps were flowing, the music was incredible, and the whole place had this electric energy that only happens when great people, great drinks, and great vibes collide.
Needless to say, next time, we’re reserving a table in advance. Melainey’s, you’ve officially won us over. A sunset blues fiesta we didn’t know we needed, but now can’t wait to experience again!