More food news: Santa Barbara chef opening a West Beach pizzeria; Revolver’s breakfast sandwich; Ghirardelli Chocolate chain coming to State Street; Cookie Plug’s relocation plan; Cuso’s Creamery profile; opening date for Highly Likely in Ojai; Chop Chinese Food in Isla Vista.
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A to-do list for environmental action: The daily barrage of bad news punctuated by heartbreaking environmental crises is enough to make anyone shut down. But at the Community Environmental Council, we’re not stopping—and neither should you.
Noteworthy new listings also include a clean slate on E. Mountain Drive; Hedgerow floops; possible auction of a San Ysidro Road property; Mesa fixer in the mid-threes; Montecito Shores condo for $6.495 million; and more.
Situated at the end of a winding driveway, this exquisite custom-built home seamlessly blends modern luxury, ultimate privacy, and sweeping views of the Santa Ynez Mountains, the city, and the Pacific Ocean. See for yourself at the open house this Saturday.
Other recent news: State Street test of “pedlets” that extend the sidewalk into the street; partial closures at Alice Keck Park; environmental groups are suing the state fire marshal in an effort to block Sable Offshore Corporation; check theft in Montecito; urgent-care facility Med Center to close.
More food news: A peek inside Ospi, opening soon at The Post; the city is screwing over Cookie Plug; Lion’s Tale to start taking reservations; Mercado El Rey grocery store has opened on Milpas; The Nugget’s Carpinteria outpost should debut in the next few weeks; new tenant for the former We Want the Funk space; the third-annual Natural Coast Wine Festival; Pascucci moving update; Cutler’s Public House profile; Cajun Kitchen in Goleta is closed for remodeling; changes may be coming to Shintori Sushi; Mothers Tacos in Ventura is looking increasingly interesting.
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After a $295,000 price improvement, this turnkey Spanish-style home is looking pretty irresistible. Its simplicity and elegance are refreshing, and the location in Montecito’s coveted Hedgerow neighborhood can’t be beat.
















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