
One Michelin Star | Michelin Green Star | Long Beach, CA
Heritage was created by siblings Lauren and Chef Philip Pretty to show what hyper-local, regenerative fine dining can be. Nestled in a century-old craftsman house in Long Beach’s historic Rose Park neighborhood, Heritage is more than a restaurant. It connects the city to the land through a nine-step tasting menu shaped entirely by the season, with produce supplied by their own Heritage Farm just one mile away. The restaurant holds a Michelin Star and Michelin Green Star, earned in both 2023 and 2024, along with Green and Blue certifications from the City of Long Beach.
The Sustainability Print:
From its opening in 2020, Heritage has operated as a zero-waste kitchen. The restaurant uses its own driver to collect produce directly from local farmers’ markets in reusable crates, ensuring both freshness and a minimal environmental footprint. Any kitchen remnants are repurposed for staff meals or composted at Heritage Farm, where that compost feeds the soil that grows next season’s ingredients — a full closed loop. All beer and wine on the menu is sourced from California producers to support the local industry.
A Study in Sourcing: The 1-Mile Circle
Heritage’s sourcing is built on transparency, ethical relationships, and a commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of every ingredient.
Heritage shows what regenerative fine dining can look like at its most committed. The Pretty siblings have built a restaurant where every decision — from the farm down the street to the composted kitchen scraps — reflects a genuine respect for the land. It is a meaningful example of environmental leadership in Southern California and a model for what urban fine dining can achieve when sustainability is treated as a foundation, not an afterthought.

