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May 12, 2026

  • Food Stuff

First Look Inside Rare Society, the Funk Zone Steakhouse Opening Next Week

More food news: More on the all-day restaurant opening at Anacapa and Ortega; food hall coming to San Roque; the new breakfast and lunch menu at the Dutchess in Ojai; artist Michael E. Long's recently completed diorama of the Blue Owl. 2

July 6, 2022

  • Odds & Ends

A New Jewelry Boutique on State Street

Plus: Rêver Atelier has moved; Rad Power Bikes's showroom will be in the Funk Zone; Q&A with "Bull Durham" creator Ron Shelton at Chaucer's Books; Santa Ynez General pop-up in Montecito; $4.5 million price cut for 32-acre oceanfront property; new book of D.J. Javier's tray artworks; amusing Montecito Union School misspelling. 5

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Newsletter: July 6

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July 4, 2022

  • Hot Property

Landscape Designer Makes a Killing in Hope Ranch

Last week's sales also include $3.4 million for a spiffy renovation in Samarkand; half of a Sea Meadow duplex; a six-bedroom house in Carpinteria; crazy views on Eucalyptus Hill; and a Riviera fixer/teardown.

  • Paint the Town

The Sandscripts of John Edward Heaton

Carpinteria artist John Edward Heaton makes whimsical, elegant drawings on the beach, only to see them erased by time and tide. "The magic is in its creation—not its permanence," he explains. 6

July 3, 2022

  • Food Stuff

Barcelona Restaurateurs Are Opening in the Former Low Pigeon Space

More food news: Mesa ice cream shop Sweetie's has debuted; first look at Local's new brunch menu; more on Shalhoob's plans for Noleta; the Santa Ynez Inn's restaurant says it'll open this summer; great people-watching is in the works for Shaker Mill.

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Newsletter: July 3

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July 2, 2022

  • Sponsored

1920’s Craftsman Charmer on the Lower Riviera with Views!

Join us this weekend to experience 1911 Grand Avenue, a 1920's Craftsmen gem reminiscent of a bygone era—with hints of European whimsy, wood floors, screen porches, picture windows, and many custom details, all lovingly cared for by the same family for over 50 years.

  • Just Listed

A Builder’s Own House on Padaro Lane for $36.5 Million

Noteworthy new listings also include equestrian properties in Toro Canyon and on Ortega Ridge; a boxy Pepper Hill house; faux-European with views in Upper San Roque; a turn-of-the-century house on Bath Street; and more.

  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: The house wins!)

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Just Listed

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Recent Comments

I hope the new Pascucci will offer affordable lunches for those of us working in the area! — Kathie

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Having toured the building I can confirm the section in question is an elevator. — Tom Wilson

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Restaurant News

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