Nonna, 951 South Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village, is excellent; just past Townsgate Road where Brent's is located. Easy-on/easy-off the 101 -- a perfect dinner place for meeting friends from LA
I totally agree. There is a dearth of fast casual fresh food here. It’s ironic we don’t have more great salad/fresh options given the availability of amazing produce here. Whenever we get takeout (which is a little too often lately) I’m stumped on choices that don’t feel heavy, especially for dinner hours. The Daisy is our usual go to but I need more options. Secret Bao has a decent salad but only at lunch. By the time dinner menus roll around most places have switched to heavier evening food. Tyger Tyger has a good crispy rice salad you can add protein to but still, I need more options!
I have been saying this for years! Feels like there's a huge market for quick healthy salads here.
How about a shout out for Hook'd Bar & Grill at Lake Cachuma, tasty food, good service with great view!
Old Orcutt has a new salad themed spot opening- the operators will be moving their old concept/menu to their popular foodtruck and install the salad menu soon- like this week/next week. I am stoked- they are called The Shift. Remember Soup Plantation? I try to hit Savoy a few times a year??
anyone complaining about the price -- while thats obviously a valid complaint and i agree -- you have to just understand its intentional and its clear this space isn't meant for you; they want a certain type of member/social circle, and the pricing accomplishes that. Theres a certain type of person who can afford that, and thats who they all want to be hanging around.
Not a huge fan of chains, especially not in SB, but I feel like I need to draw up a petition to get a SweetGreen or similar casual salad franchise in Santa Barbara. I think we can all agree (looking forward to disagreeing replies) that a vibrant daytime State St. helps everyone, and it's tough to get a quick salad for $10-$15. They were going to open up that Everytable spot within the Amazon office on State, but I've lost hope.
European Deli has been around for quite some time. Been going there because it's the only place to get eastern european basics. Wishing them all the best and hope they stick around.
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I got to see a bit of this half of the Knapp mansion on a site visit with my husband. The neighboring house which aligns perfectly with this one is the other half of the original mansion (the building was subdivided). The 74' storage area is actually the access way for the horse drawn carriages to drive under the house to deliver food and supplies.
Even if it cost 80k, it would be too much!
Having been fortunate enough to grow up in Samarkand, I will say that there is indeed a way to get up to the neighborhood from the baseball fields but you must know the paths. Also, a little bummed you skipped Wyola, Hermosa and Lomita. Definitely key streets in this beautiful neighborhood. I had friends that lived at 3030, so have been to parties inside. It is such a cool property! Lovely, eclectic neighborhood.
Does Karl follow you when you take these pictures? I don't know how he identifies so many of these pictures.
YOU are correct Dan O. I love the drecky and cool. I lived and worked downtown near the Arlington in the 80’s and actually sat in that little glass booth selling movie tickets at the theater!! A studio apartment with a Murphy Bed was a bit of heaven and in the best city ever. I am sure in another 100 years someone will be missing a Shelton building as it gives way to the new cool. You still can not get any cooler than the past and we keep losing it little by little. I also lived in the funk zone when it was funky. Warehouse loft, illegally, super cool. I always vote to keep it “drecky”.
Brent’s! 100% agree!
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Tramonto Bistro. Right on PCH in Malibu on the way back to Santa Barbara from LAX. They never fail to take the edge off traveling back.
That image on the screen in the Romero Canyon house is of Audrey Hepburn, as a teenager in 1946, with her mother Ella Van Heemstra.
It’s also the street where the late, great artist Glenna Hartmann used to live❤️
Equestrian St. is where they would shoe horses and store carriages bitd. that’s why that pink building is so dated. that street also has a lot of Barry Berkus buildings so it is fitting that Jeff gets one nearby.
I had to look up "drecky," I lived in that neighborhood in the late '80's and I love the old buildings. There were others back then it was the coolest half block in town.
Basta, great Italian right off the 101 in Agoura Hills
Wish the City could erect some of that 11ft fencing in certain parts of the Country-you know- to keep it safe during non business hours…..
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For personal safety and security reasons, can you please remove all of the photos of our house from this public website? We asked the original listing brokers to remove all images two years ago, but we did not know these were still publicly available on your website.
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