Try contacting the developers at https://sbpolovillas.com/contact-1.
I am very interested in the purchase of one of the new condos and would like to know how I go about putting my name on the list 2 bedroom 2 bath.. view
a one night stay - $2500? wowzee wow wows.
It is one of the few that are actually used during lunch as well. Most other parklets are just storage units until the evening.
I heard they’re adding a “lazy river” to the four seasons property and that the Bella Vista restaurant is being built out with a “jungle” theme.. here’s to hoping we can at least see some exotic animals on display?
The Daisy is the vibrant hub of that block of State Street. It would be a huge mistake to take that away
Agree, The Daisy is top notch and the enforcement of the no parklet rules are out of hand.
Looking forward to Columnist, Erin Graffy's, final and 4th installment on the history of the SB Zoo. This series also includes the history of the Child Estate and the Hobo's of Santa Barbara. Quite wonderful and well written by Ms. Graffy.
Outside Cottage Hospital
Alamar Hotel 102 W Cabrillo Blvd
Hugeeee daisy fan. We will support any way we can. Ridiculous.
Nope, but thanks for guessing!
— Erik Torkells on
Corner of Los Olivos and Santa Barbara in upper east.
— Denise Higgins on
That’s totally unacceptable about what is happening to The Daisy. That’s one of the best businesses downtown in my opinion. If the owners of The Daisy read this: we are regular customers so please let us know if there is anything we can do to support your efforts, such as writing a letter of support/outrage, whatever.
All of these places charging extra service charges will be out of luck. Newsom passed a law stating no more hidden fee or service charges starting summer of 2024.
Thank you but where is Sunburst? We eat at Zookers all the time but would live a new option!
I just recently discovered this trail, too. I've walked by there many times before and saw the sign on Padero Lane but couldn't spot the narrow trail to the beach. They recently added a second sign on the back right side of the driveway entrance showing the way to the narrow pathway, and it's hidden and not obvious.
Their address is on their website: https://www.dangburger.com/about
Wow, the history of Isla Vista article is really interesting. Lived there in 1972/1973 school in a very cool 6 bedroom townhouse on Del Playa. We had great parties, drank coffee at Borsodi’s, ate miso tacos at the Good Earth and falafel’s at the falafel stand, saw movies at the Magic Lantern and cruised around on our bikes to class and the beach. Paid around $50 in rent but everything was cheaper then!
John. I am interested in this case. Please contact me at [email protected]
I’ve used The Padaro Lane beach access path many times over the last year or so. Nothing scary about it. It also is a great place to access the beach at high tide when accessing it at either end is impossible
Sooo sad about that regal cypress. It all looks like any other city now. At least the ocean can still be seen.
I didn't, because I was in a hurry. I did look on Google Maps later, and you can sort of see a path opening up at the beach. (I'll add a screenshot to the post.) If anyone goes and explores it before I do, please report back.
Did you actually go down the Padaro Lane beach access? I've seen that sign too, but I couldn't actually see any access besides that driveway? I started to walk down but it seemed a little sketchy.
and keep in mind, until announced otherwise- the venue is 21 and over.