- Steak
- American
Tracht's @ Renaissance Long Beach
Ratings and Reviews for Tracht's @ Renaissance Long Beach
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Sep 28 2009
Cassandra l. via Yelp
Ok there was some very extrmeme highs and lows. The waiter was verrry nice but also verrry slow and distractable. The bread is crusty and yummy especially...read more
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Aug 07 2009
Merrill H. via Yelp
Tracht's is no more. Apparently Suzanne Tracht's contract w/ the Renaissance hotel was up and it was not renewed. However, the restaurant is still here (now...read more
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Aug 07 2009
Elvis B. via Yelp
Here it is just days after seeing Suzanne Tracht "pack her knives" and leave Top Chef Masters, and I'm eating lunch at Tracht's with the big boss. Now I've...read more
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Feb 12 2009
via Citysearch
Tracht's, which is the sister restaurant to Jar up in Los Angeles, serves up comfort food better than any place in Long Beach. The...read more
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Oct 11 2008
via Citysearch
Tasty food, the burger, blt, nicoise salad, are all good lunch choices. The Pot Roast is one of their specialties, which was good ...read more
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Oct 09 2008
via Citysearch
Trachts is a great addition to the Long Beach restuarant scene. The steaks are excellent, and the side dishes truly make the meal-...read more
In Short
Part of the downtown hotel's 11 million dollar makeover, this highly acclaimed new eatery lends itself to afternoon power-lunching and quiet evening rendezvous inside--think draped white curtains, masculine tones and warm glows from the crepe paper-inspired lighting fixtures. Outside, the vibe is more relaxed, with a central fire pit feature, radiant-heated flooring perfect for sandal-clad feet and pleasant patio breezes. The menu plays like Jar's greatest hits; highlights include crab deviled eggs, lobster cocktail, braised lamb shank, Kansas City steak and butterscotch pudding.