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December 14, 2025

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The Highs and Lows of Harbor Hills

In a city rich with amazing views, there may be none better than on two streets in the heart of Alta Mesa—and getting there is half the fun. 10

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Newsletter: March 13

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March 12, 2024

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The Victor’s New Spring Menu Debuts Tomorrow

Whether you opt for a sun-kissed weekend brunch on The Victor's two expansive patios or a balmy evening by the fireplace, the restaurant's new menu invites locals and hotel guests alike to rediscover new dishes or simply unwind with a handcrafted cocktail.

  • Hot Property

Two-Acre Hedgerow Compound Sells for $16.5 Million

Last week's sales also include a 40-acre ranch outside Santa Ynez; 1970s architecture on Alameda Padre Serra; off-market in Cielito; five-bedroom above More Mesa; and more.

March 11, 2024

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Oceanfront Living in Montecito’s Bonnymede Community

Indulge in the idyllic Montecito lifestyle at a home that seamlessly blends modern luxury with meticulous attention to detail, boasting upscale and sophisticated finishes throughout. The south-facing orientation fills the home with natural light, accentuating the stunning ocean and island views.

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CycleBar Indoor Cycling Studio Opens This Week

Plus: A recommendation for TropiCali Beauty Boutique; Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello at the Bowl; the French Wave Film Festival; The Well is having a sale; workshop on potential sites to be rezoned for housing; the guidebook to L.A.'s "Secret Stairs."

March 10, 2024

  • Food Stuff

Updates on Augie’s, Alma Fonda Fina, and Wexler’s Deli

More food news: Lighthouse Coffee opened in Calle Real Shopping Center; Metropulos Fine Foods has sold; Clark's Oyster Bar progress; Santa Barbara Restaurant Week is coming up; Priedite Barbecue has moved; Nook Pizzeria profile; the Nella Kitchen & Bar folks are opening a "pinsa cafe" in Santa Ynez; the story of Montecito's Bottle Shop. 5

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Newsletter: March 10

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Where in Santa Barbara…?

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

March 9, 2024

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Cresta De La Barranca Is a Riviera Classic

A premier 1930s property with staggering ocean views, 1121 Las Alturas Road has a timeless charm that's rarely found in modern homes. It's a testament to the fact that good design and quality construction never go out of style.

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