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March 29, 2026

  • Hot Property

Carpinteria Contemporary Sells for $6 Million

Last week's sales also include a 7,789-square-footer in Ennisbrook; off-market Hedgerow flip; Riviera Spanish; a painful loss on a 1929 charmer; 1938 Lower Riviera three-bedroom; the one next to the landslide house on Las Alturas; sexy Riviera compound; and more.

September 22, 2024

  • Food Stuff

First Impressions of Alma Fonda Fina

More food news: Opening date for Validation Ale's outpost on De La Vina; White Caps Beach Club's Summerland location has temporarily closed; Oakberry Acaí is now in the Funk Zone; Yona Redz's menu is available at Santa Playa Mariscos for now; Presqu’ile winery chef Julie Simon. 10

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Newsletter: September 22

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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!) 2

September 20, 2024

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An Extraordinary Value in Prime Montecito

A singular example of modernism by architect Jack Warner, 1514 E. Mountain Drive has been recently reimagined by a team of top designers. A property of this quality, at this price, is unheard of in such a prestigious part of Montecito—and the seller is motivated.

  • Just Listed

Five Acres and Fabulous Views on the Lower Riviera

Noteworthy new listings: Single-level and turnkey in Riven Rock; an Upper East grande dame; contemporary style behind Eucalyptus Hill; an Italian villa in Summerland; a really long footbridge; and more.

September 19, 2024

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Fall Fashion: Santa Barbara’s Best Sources

The area’s top boutiques have everything you need to look cool while staying warm.

  • News Roundup

The City Council’s Current Thinking About State Street

Other recent news: CVS is said to be closing downtown; Metropolitan Theatres has left the Fiesta Five on State Street; interview with city administrator Kelly McAdoo; what to do with two dilapidated airport hangars; Fuel Depot opened on Storke Road; candidates for Goleta elections; progress for the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. 11

September 18, 2024

  • Food Stuff

The Harbor Restaurant Reopens Next Week

More food news: The Montecito Inn's forthcoming bar has a name; the menu at Happy Cat Eats; Upper Village restaurant can finally start construction; Summerland's Sweet Wheel farmstand has moved; Santa Playa Mariscos is very near opening; Ojai gelato shop to close. 10

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Newsletter: September 18

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Just Listed

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Recent Comments

My daughter had her wedding dinner here in September. It was so lovely. The food and service were top notch. This makes me sad. — Marguerite Hover

I just want to add, people who can afford a $200k Sprinter Van can afford to get a hotel room or Airbnb. It’s not going… — Andy

Amen. This idea that people have a God-given right to live here cheaply is nonsense. The reason it’s expensive is because it’s one of the… — Andy

What's wrong with the skate park? That lot is next to the wharf, State street and the funk zone. This is a good thing because… — Don

Dined there on 3/26. the smash burger was awful. Ground up hamburger. Really? Looked sickly. NO tomatoes nor lettuce. Really? Telling family, friends, neighbors that… — Mary Woodyard

Erik, your viewers here should check out some videos on YT of full time RV'rs. There are many that would pay $100 a night to… — Dan O. Seibert

As opposed to the garden street RV / car parking lot? And why would nice rigs pay to park by the skatepark? — Mary

Please don’t change your approach in any way, shape or form! You are delightful and so amusing! And you are completely spot on in all… — Penelope Bianchi

$100/night until the class action lawsuit on behalf of those who cannot afford the fee — Bettye Jones

The users of this lot would be RV tourists with expendable income in nice rigs. There is no "gift' proposed as those spaces would be… — Don

Restaurant News

  • Opening Date for the Bar/Shop Called Beau
  • A New Restaurant Space in Carpinteria
  • Rincon Brewery’s Funk Zone Outpost Is Closing
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  • Carpinteria’s Food Liaison Is Closing Its Cafe

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