Racer Tea Bar
1611 S Catalina Ave #103 Redondo Beach, CA 90277
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Tucked away in Redondo Beach is a bar that completely flips the script on what you expect from a night out. Racer Tea Bar doesn’t serve alcohol at all, and yet it might be one of the most interesting “bars” you’ll step into in the South Bay. Instead of cocktails, they’re pouring something far more nostalgic: old-fashioned ice cream creations, classic sodas, and expertly crafted teas and coffees that feel like a step back in time.

There’s the chocolate strawberry concrete, a true throwback that deserves a moment of appreciation. A “concrete” is an old-fashioned ice cream treat that sits somewhere between a milkshake and a sundae. It’s thicker than a shake, dense enough to hold its shape if turned upside down, and blended with mix-ins so every bite is packed with flavor. At Racer Tea Bar, the combination of chocolate and strawberries creates that perfect balance of rich and fruity, making it feel both nostalgic and completely new at the same time.

Another standout is The Nuke, and yes, it’s as dramatic as it sounds. This sundae layers strawberry sauce, hot fudge, cashews, and bananas into a visually stunning dessert served in vintage uranium glass. Uranium glass is a type of collectible glassware made with small amounts of uranium, giving it a distinct yellow-green tint. What makes it truly special is how it naturally glows under ultraviolet light, creating an almost neon effect that adds a whole new level of experience to your dessert.

And it doesn’t stop at ice cream. Racer Tea Bar also taps into soda fountain history with fizzy drinks dating back to the early 1900s. One of the highlights is the cherry lime rickey, a refreshing, lightly sweet soda made with citrus and cherry flavors that dates back to the 1910s. It’s crisp, bright, and the perfect counterbalance to the richness of their ice cream creations.

Racer Tea Bar isn’t trying to replicate a traditional bar scene. It’s doing something far more interesting. It’s creating a space where nostalgia, craftsmanship, and creativity come together in the form of ice cream and soda. Whether you’re stopping in for a late-night treat or looking for something completely different in the South Bay, this is one spot that proves you don’t need alcohol to have a standout experience.
1611 S Catalina Ave #103 Redondo Beach, CA 90277