May 3, 2026
More dishes—including apple fritters, a French dip, chicken soup, and omakase sushi—that food-obsessed locals say are worth seeking out. 2
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December 19, 2020
Notable closings of the last seven days also include a new-build in Hollister Ranch, a big price for Bel Air Knolls, midcentury-contemporary hybrid below the 101, a couple of Mediterraneans, and more.
December 18, 2020
Other recent news: ICU availability is declining; bike docks have begun being installed on State Street; the mysterious death of a man at Campus Point; winery raises more than $100,000 for the Foodbank.
Locals who obsess over the food scene recommend the dishes—including butter chicken, porchetta bruschetta, and a croque monsieur—that they swear are worth going out of the way for. 2
December 17, 2020
Other recent news: Solvang now says it will enforce the stay-at-home order; Deborah Schwartz is running for mayor of Santa Barbara; cannabis farmers who are trying to mitigate the stench; a pair of white-faced saki monkeys join the Santa Barbara Zoo; naked man on sidewalk.
More food news: First impressions of the new Japanese restaurant Teru; the new Santa Barbara Restaurant Coalition is helping restaurant workers; Mexican and Guatemalan tamales from Elubia's Kitchen; Hook & Press's strawberry sufganiyots; another Bibi Ji recipe.
December 16, 2020
Plus: Someone reportedly got a very good deal on 207 oceanfront acres; bikini company started by local college student; writing program for underserved women; Plum Goods holiday pop-up shop.
Noteworthy new listings from the past seven days also include a nice spread on Riven Rock Road, a midcentury fixer in Montecito, two appealing San Roque cottages, and more.
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I used to read Edhat daily, and sometimes just to get more information in the comments on a local news event. Now all I get… — Victoria
SB/Montecito was long known as a place for the "newly wed and nearly dead." Not so many newlyweds can afford our towns anymore, I'm afraid. — Leslie
So good to see you this week at Cafe Luxxe. I agree the trout is the best thing I’ve ever had in SB!! — Carolyn Frey
I agree Erik, “Montecito gerontocracy“ would make a great T-shirt! “Santa Barbara gerontocracy” would probably be more accurate. Is the average age of SB residents… — Melinda
Jason isn't the only candidate in District 4. Check out monte4sb.com! — MW
This list is making my mouth water. I want to try all of them! Thank you Erik! — Dave
Hugette’s choices were made with a broken heart. To live there, would have kept her pain alive. Maintaining the property, kept her family alive….yet she… — Kim kellner
When I was a little kid, "go to lower State" was a slur. It implied you were seedy, a bum, criminal. As long as the… — el_smurfo
Spoken like a true "MAGAT", lol. — el_smurfo
I don't think it's a myth. Yes, the data shows that "only" 20% of retail sales are done online, but that's still a 20% decline… — Doug B
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I used to read Edhat daily, and sometimes just to get more information in the comments on a local news event. Now all I get… — Victoria
SB/Montecito was long known as a place for the "newly wed and nearly dead." Not so many newlyweds can afford our towns anymore, I'm afraid. — Leslie
So good to see you this week at Cafe Luxxe. I agree the trout is the best thing I’ve ever had in SB!! — Carolyn Frey
I agree Erik, “Montecito gerontocracy“ would make a great T-shirt! “Santa Barbara gerontocracy” would probably be more accurate. Is the average age of SB residents… — Melinda
Jason isn't the only candidate in District 4. Check out monte4sb.com! — MW
This list is making my mouth water. I want to try all of them! Thank you Erik! — Dave
Hugette’s choices were made with a broken heart. To live there, would have kept her pain alive. Maintaining the property, kept her family alive….yet she… — Kim kellner
When I was a little kid, "go to lower State" was a slur. It implied you were seedy, a bum, criminal. As long as the… — el_smurfo
Spoken like a true "MAGAT", lol. — el_smurfo
I don't think it's a myth. Yes, the data shows that "only" 20% of retail sales are done online, but that's still a 20% decline… — Doug B