Whether you’re planning an event that’s big or intimate, fancy or casual, choosing the right venue is crucial.
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Right in the heart of Downtown Santa Barbara, across from the Granada Theater, The Daisy Restaurant is ready to host your event—large or small. Our beautiful, clean, and modern interior—light and bright in the daytime, candle-lit and cozy at night—can accommodate a small birthday party on our covered and heated patio or you can take the whole space (up to 150 people indoors). We serve super fresh, organic California cuisine, have 16 wines on tap, and are happy to design a special menu for your event. Email us at [email protected].
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Visit our website at AugiesSB.com to learn more about Augie’s! If you are interested in hosting a private event in our brand new space, please visit AugiesSB.com/PrivateEvents. We will happily accommodate parties anywhere between 11 and 100 people! We offer full buyouts and partial buyouts of our indoor space, outdoor patio, or parklette. Feel free to reach out directly with any inquiries: [email protected].
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Host your next event at Santa Barbara’s premier waterfront location, OKU Restaurant. From our beautiful beachfront location, we offer unobstructed ocean views, rooftop dining and lounge, with California-Asian-inspired cuisine, sushi bar, delicious cocktails, and unparalleled service. We can accommodate parties of up to 250 people from wedding rehearsals and reception dinners to birthdays, corporate functions, weekly luncheons, and private parties, we will provide you and your guest with an unforgettable experience! For all event inquiries, please contact us at [email protected].
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Good Lion Hospitality would love to pour you cocktails for your next event. Choose between our three Downtown Santa Barbara venues (The Good Lion, Test Pilot, Shaker Mill) or we’d be happy to come to you! We’ve got full cocktail catering capability for your next fun event anywhere in California. Please email us at [email protected] for more information and follow us @GoodLionHospitality.
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Private events at Aperitivo are available with a partial or full buyout, which includes the outdoor patio. We can accommodate up to 50 guests (21 years of age and older), with a customizable family-style menu and wine, beer, and wine-based cocktails. Or bring Aperitivo to your home and let our chef prepare an intimate dinner for up to 16 in your kitchen, while you focus on enjoying your guests.
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