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June 5, 2022

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Newsletter: June 5

June 5, 2022|by Erik Torkells

WALK WITH ME
With historic houses, quaint cottages, a couple of dragons, and plenty of little mysteries, Montecito’s Coast Village neighborhood makes for a satisfying walk. Just watch where you park….

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FOOD STUFF
••• Mony’s is thinking of starting dinner service.
••• Opening forecast for Augie’s, which hopes to have the West Coast’s largest selection of tequila and mezcal.
••• New name chosen for the Goleta Beach Park restaurant.
••• Local should start weekend brunch soon.
••• Aperitivo’s excellent take-home lasagna.
••• Hummus Republic opened in Isla Vista.
••• Gourmet market and bar coming to Old Town Orcutt.
••• Merci’s decadent breakfast sandwich (above).
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JUST LISTED
Noteworthy new listings: East Coast traditional on Padaro Lane for $65 million; a pair of houses next to Shoreline Park; a golfer’s dream in Hope Ranch; 4,970-square-foot two-bedroom on Eucalyptus Hill; Mesa turnkey for $4 million; amazing views above the Santa Barbara Bowl; and more.

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NEWS ROUNDUP
••• City council to consider a moratorium on new hotels.
••• Santa Barbara High School students caught mid-prank (above).
••• Candidates for county school superintendent debate.
••• Possible explanation for why pelicans are getting sick.
••• Local Pacaso owner tells his side of the story.
••• A year of closures for the southbound Seacliff off-ramp.
••• Santa Barbara mulls a commercial vacancy tax.
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WHERE IN SANTA BARBARA…?
Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments.

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Just Listed

  • A Furniture Designer’s French Country Farmhouse
  • 1920s Lower Riviera Craftsman With Period Charm
  • Riviera Midcentury Poised for Expansion
  • East Coast Traditional on Padaro Lane for $65 Million
  • Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Have Listed One of Their Hedgerow Houses

Recent Comments

Good one — Holly

That great news and a fitting acquisition for a company that was a founded by two UCSB Alumni. I hope they do honor Karl by… — Pooja

We have a neighbor rooster and I love it! <3 — Betsy

I'm not sure what a Montecito sound wall would look like? 20-foot hedge and no sidewalk? — John Thomas

The sound wall is totally Riverside, not Montecito even a little bit. — Drea

Love Domecil! — SKS

like to know more about what’s happening , this is good info! — Jessica Firestone

Art Department! ~ The original QAD project design was an Architectural competition won by Andy Neumann’s firm with my assistance as a design consultant. Included… — Mark Shields

not zoned for high density is it? — Marianne Hanley

Holy moly!!!! — Jillian

Restaurant News

  • The Miramar Resort’s Sushi Bar Could Be Ready This Summer
  • Rare Society Steakhouse Opens Next Week
  • Santa Barbara’s Street Taco Scene Is Heating Up
  • Mesa Ice Cream Shop to Open in the Next Few Weeks
  • The Whole Foods Store Is Getting Rearranged

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Odds & Ends: Downtown parking rates go up tomorrow; $10M price cut for Montecito Tea Gardens; “for lease” signs back up at 805 Hazy & Deli and Victor the Florist; another big wall under construction in Highway 101 corridor; Tom Jones and Wallows to play the Arlington; local company bought the Waterman hotel; reopening of the Oak Park dance floor. Details at SitelineSB.com

Odds & Ends: Downtown parking rates go up tomorrow; $10M price cut for Montecito Tea Gardens; “for lease” signs back up at 805 Hazy & Deli and Victor the Florist; another big wall under construction in Highway 101 corridor; Tom Jones and Wallows to play the Arlington; local company bought the Waterman hotel; reopening of the Oak Park dance floor. Details at SitelineSB.com ...

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