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December 6, 2025

  • Odds & Ends

24 Hour Fitness Will Close Next Year

Plus: Snazzy new architecture proposed off upper State Street; World Market has put its space on the market; revised design for the five-story building in the works on W. De La Guerra; Ojai's Hotel El Roblar will have a freestanding spa; convenience store rebranding; a chat with Josh Brolin; paintings by Roland Petersen in Solvang. 10

October 27, 2024

  • Food Stuff

Caruso’s Has Walked Back Its Jacket Requirement

More food news: Clam pies and other East Coast–inspired specials at Bettina; weekly burger night at Tyler x Lieu Dit; The Black Sheep is raising funds for a full bar; the expanded menu at Lion's Tale; "next chapter" for Rusack Vineyards; the standout dish at Lama Sama; Pascale Beale's new cookbook. 26

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Newsletter: October 27

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  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 5

October 25, 2024

  • Just Listed

Hope Ranch House That Feels Like a Hotel

Noteworthy new listings also include a $16.5 million Padaro Lane flip turned around in a few weeks; contemporary with character above E. Mountain Drive; Arcady fixer with floor plan issues; a wood-shingled throwback on the Mesa; Montecito Shores condo for $6.5 million; and more.

October 24, 2024

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Time for a Fall Getaway in the Santa Ynez Valley

One short drive and you can really feel like you're on vacation—with great wineries, stylish accommodations, chic shops, vibrant culture, and much more.

  • News Roundup

How the Montecito Planning Commission Shot Itself in the Foot

Other recent news: Biltmore's family pool complex moves forward in slightly smaller form; Isla Vista now has a vending machine with Narcan, fentanyl test strips, and emergency contraceptives; land preservation on Goleta ballot; another Huguette Clark estate is on the market. 3

October 23, 2024

  • Food Stuff

Summerland’s New Bookstore Now Has a Café

More food news: Taproom coming to lower State Street; Savoy Cafe & Deli changed its mind about dinner; weekly Petros pop-up; Namaste Indian Bistro has opened; Mesa ice cream shop to become a deli; Milk & Honey is under new ownership; profiles of the Sando Truck and Del Pueblo Café; revisiting Barbareño. 14

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Newsletter: October 23

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October 22, 2024

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Couture Pattern Museum Presents: Balenciaga Through the Lens of Tom Kublin

A special event on November 12 celebrates Spain’s most iconic designer, Cristóbal Balenciaga, and his legendary photographer, Tom Kublin—and it marks author Maria Kublin’s first-ever North American appearance.

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