Bar in Long Beach, United States
COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)
100ptsEasy walk-in, community coffee on Clark Ave.

About COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)
COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) on Clark Avenue is a casual, regulars-friendly spot in east Long Beach that works well for low-key catch-ups and neighborhood visits. Walk-ins are easy and the crowd is local rather than scene-driven. Worth returning to if you want consistency over spectacle; less compelling if you're making a special trip across town.
Who Should Book COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)
If you're the kind of person who has already visited once and left wondering what else is on the menu, COPA is worth another look. This Clark Avenue spot in east Long Beach draws a neighborhood-first crowd: locals who treat it as a regular stop rather than a destination, people looking for a low-key place to settle in for a couple of hours, and anyone who finds the more polished venues downtown a little too deliberate. If you want somewhere loud and scene-driven, look elsewhere. If you want somewhere you can actually talk, this fits.
Atmosphere and Crowd
The name does some of the work here: Coffee Parlor signals the register before you walk in. Expect a casual, community-facing room where the energy is relaxed rather than curated. The crowd skews local and returning rather than first-time or tourist. That regulars-welcome quality is either exactly what you're after or a sign you should head to a venue with more production value, depending on what you need from a night out. For a first date or a low-pressure catch-up with someone you already know well, the vibe is well-suited. For a group celebration or a big impression, it probably isn't the call.
Long Beach has a wide range of spots that occupy a similar casual-neighborhood tier, so COPA isn't without competition. What keeps regulars returning tends to be consistency and accessibility rather than any single standout feature. That's genuinely useful if you live nearby and want somewhere reliable, and less compelling if you're making a special trip from elsewhere in the city. Check our full Long Beach bars guide and our full Long Beach restaurants guide before committing if you're traveling in.
Practical Details
COPA sits at 2944 Clark Ave, Long Beach, CA 90815. Booking difficulty is easy, and walk-ins appear to be the norm rather than the exception. No phone or website data is currently available in Pearl's records, so the safest approach is to show up or check Google directly before making a special trip. For neighborhood context and nearby options, see our full Long Beach experiences guide and our full Long Beach hotels guide if you're staying in the area.
| Venue | Booking Difficulty | Atmosphere | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|
| COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) | Easy / Walk-in | Casual, neighborhood | Regular visits, low-key catch-ups |
| Alex's Bar | Easy | Dive bar, live music | Late nights, music fans |
| Domenico's Belmont Shore | Easy–Moderate | Italian, neighborhood institution | Group dinners, date nights |
| Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar | Easy | Casual, relaxed | Weeknight dinners, value meals |
| Due Fiori | Moderate | Polished, date-night | Special occasions, wine focus |
If craft cocktail programs are on your radar beyond Long Beach, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are worth bookmarking for your next trip. Also see our full Long Beach wineries guide if wine is part of the plan.
FAQ
- What's the signature drink at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)? Pearl doesn't have verified menu data for COPA, so we can't call out a specific signature drink. Given the Coffee Parlor name, coffee-based drinks are likely central to the offering, but check directly with the venue before your visit to get current details.
- Do I need a reservation at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)? No. Booking difficulty is easy, and walk-ins are the standard approach. There's no phone or website currently listed in Pearl's records, so arriving in person is your most reliable option if you can't find contact details online.
- Does COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) have outdoor seating? Pearl doesn't have verified outdoor seating data for this venue. Given its Clark Avenue address in a residential-commercial stretch of east Long Beach, it's worth checking Google Maps street view or calling ahead once contact details are available.
- What's the crowd like at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)? Regulars and locals rather than visitors. The atmosphere is neighborhood-casual, which means you'll fit in easily if you're not looking for a scene. If you want a livelier crowd, Alex's Bar is a better call for energy and live music.
Compare COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) | — | |
| L'Opera Italian Restaurant | — | |
| Panvimarn Thai Cuisine | — | |
| Alex's Bar | — | |
| Bai Plu Thai & Sushi Bar | — | |
| Domenico's Belmont Shore | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)?
The venue database doesn't specify a signature drink, and the menu isn't documented in detail. Given the Coffee Parlor name and community-facing format at 2944 Clark Ave, this is a coffee-forward spot — your best move is to ask the counter staff what they're known for when you arrive.
Do I need a reservation at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)?
No. Walk-ins appear to be the standard at COPA. The format and casual register of a neighborhood coffee parlor on Clark Ave doesn't call for advance booking — just show up.
Does COPA (aka Coffee Parlor) have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in the available data. Given the Clark Ave address and the casual, community-facing room described, it's worth a quick check on arrival or via their social channels if that's a priority for you.
What's the crowd like at COPA (aka Coffee Parlor)?
This is a neighborhood regular's spot — the Coffee Parlor name signals a relaxed, community-facing room rather than a scene-y or destination-driven crowd. Expect locals from the Long Beach 90815 zip, not tourists or special-occasion diners.
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