A Knitting Shop Is Opening Downtown
Plus: Moving sale at Eye of the Day in Carpinteria; a visit to antiquarian Lee Stanton's Upper Village shop; next year's dates for the Santa Barbara International Film Festival; opposition to El Capitan Canyon Resort's expansion plan; Opera Santa Barbara‘s 2024-2025 lineup. 3
Oliver’s Is Closing This Week
More food news: Opening date for Oat Bakery's outpost at the Montecito Country Mart; new restaurant in the works at Sandpiper golf course and the Barnsdall-Rio Grande Gas Station in Goleta could become a café; profile of Empty Bowl Gourmet Noodle Bar on the occasion of its 10th anniversary; Na Na Thai's special Mexican menu for Cinco de Mayo; checking in with Olivella, the Ojai Valley Inn's flagship restaurant. 6

























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A tavern-style restaurant? It sounds out of place in the harbor. — Ins Ali
It was tax dollars that paid for the widening project anyway. At least a toll would more fairly source funding from those who use the… — Sean
It can do both - raise revenue for infrastructure investments & incentivize carpooling. — Sean
Wow, have to bring him up when talking about a local freeway widening issue, living rent free in there isn't he? — Jefferson A.
Toll lanes for single drivers are just a way to let rich people get by traffic. The incentive should be to carpool and not for… — Jan
100%. Soon as the 3 lanes are completed, CT will start over, adding #4. Americans continue to repeat their stupid mistakes over and over again. — Gail
That's a design feature for people on the "Staircase Diet." Every time the resident wants a snack, they see the stairs and decide that they… — Harry H.
If you go to Google maps and search for dump stations, you'll see there's far more more than one along the coast here. Have you… — SkyG
I personally don't have an issue with stairs (yet), but I try to look at houses the way a prospective buyer might—many of whom are… — Erik Torkells
Very thoughtful remarks. Good suggestions! — Chris