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Welcome to the website for the Redondo Boardwalk Association, representing the lively, creative north end of the Redondo Pier area! Locals and visitors alike have found the Boardwalk a pleasant place to stroll, shop, and dine with a view of fishing boats and yachts. Come listen to live music, browse through shops filled with quirky art and handmade jewelry, and generally have a great time!

Note: The Redondo Boardwalk is also known as the International Boardwalk, and appears on some maps as North International Boardwalk (even though there is no South Boardwalk). Whatever you call the area, it's a great place to visit! Below are short descriptions of the businesses that are members of the Redondo Boardwalk Association, with links to their websites.

Delzano's Restaurant – This award-winning restaurant has been voted “Best of the Beach” by readers of the Beach Reporter, and has received favorable reviews in the Easy Reader, The “Best Of LA” guide, and elsewhere. The upstairs Banquet Room can handle large parties and offers great ocean views. Whether you're a part of two or two hundred, this is the place for elegant dining with a great view.

Click on the image at your left to visit Delzano's.

The row of over 75 beer taps and the list of over two hundred bottles will probably clue you in to a specialty at Naja's – this is where fans of eclectic beers indulge their appreciation of the brewer's art. Naja's has the best beer selection in Los Angeles, plus a kitchen that turns out the appropriate accompaniments like kabobs, burgers, hot wings, and quesadillas. Come for hearty food and drink, plus the liveliest live music in the area, featuring blues and rock that will send you right to the dance floor!

Visit our website and menu are by clicking on the image to the right.

This sports bar by the sea offers much more than just burgers, beer, and TV – there is a full menu of salads, sandwiches, and pizzas, and quite a selection of beers and wines. Join us for karaoke on Wednesdays, all-you-can-eat pizza on Thursdays, and a convivial atmosphere every night we're open!

You can see our website by clicking on the image to the left.

This is the place for jewelry, Island style – a wise selection of finger and toe rings and other creative handmade jewelry and gifts. You are sure to see something you've never seen before, but can't live without! There are one-of-a-kind Polynesian items here, along with sarongs, lavalavas, and other island beachwear.

You can learn more by clicking on the image to the right.

Fun Fish Market – The big tanks of live crab, lobsters, shrimp, and oysters let you know that this is going to be one fresh experience. Located next to the famous Redondo Fun Factory, the Fun Fish Market offers great fried, steamed, and broiled seafood in a lively setting. Try clam chowder in a bread bowl, peel-and-eat shrimp in peppery sauce, steamed Dungeness crabs, or any of the fresh specialties for an enjoyable and inexpensive meal.

Open daily 10 AM – 10 PM.

The South Bay's center for Baja-style seafood was named one of the Best New Restaurants when it opened in 2003, and we have been pleasing the most demanding clientele – our customers – ever since. We serve more than just seafood – we were voted as serving the “Best Steak for Under $20.00” in the Easy Reader poll in 2006.

See our menu and learn more about us by clicking on the image to your right.

Start the morning with a cup of the best – real Kona coffee, or one of our other excellent freshly ground brews. We also serve spiced chai, Guitard hot chocolate, freshly made smoothies, and other beverages, with a selection of cakes and muffins.

You can see the whole menu at our website

Redondo Fun Factory – The arcade by the water has been delighting children of all ages since the 1970's, with rides, games, skee-ball alleys, and all the trappings of a grand old pier attraction. Try your hand at air hockey or virtual reality games, aim those quarters at Wedges & Ledges, and prepare for some noisy, raucous fun. You can see pictures and a movie of our attractions. Click on the image to the right to find out more.

The South Bay's only Russian restaurant welcomes you to taste their famous fried trout, homemade sausages, blinis (stuffed pancakes), and grilled items, including fresh seafood. Enjoy a homestyle meal and a hearty Russian beer with a view of the boats in the harbor - it's a perfect relaxing evening.

Click on the image to visit their web site

We will have more information about new members of the association, as well as special events and news about the continuing revitalization of the area - check this site often!