The New Owner of the Mackenzie Market Building

••• The roundup of forthcoming restaurants and bars inspired two tips in the comments. First, Coffee Snob reported that “a couple that are in the food business purchased the property where Mackenzie Market was located. Rumor is they paid close to $5 million and they plan to open a restaurant with lots of outdoor seating.” The records I found show that Sarah Dandona recently bought the San Roque building for $1.48 million, then leased it to her catering company, Omni Food Service Management (a.k.a. Omni Catering). Dandona is also the owner of Teddy’s by the Sea in Carpinteria. I all but begged for a detail or two about her plans, to no avail.

••• Second, Peter heard that 102 E. Yanonali in the Funk Zone is becoming another brewery. I couldn’t find anything to confirm that, but the building was just bought by MBB Santa Barbara LLC, established by Michael Bollag. (The $10.35 million purchase includes 202 Anacapa and 111 E. Yanonali.) In the meantime, pop-up art shows have been held there.

••• Crush Bar, the beer-and-wine-bar spinoff of Crushcakes that recently opened off State Street, is positioning itself as a gay bar. General manager Zach Feld explained to Noozhawk: “We hired everyone, and started meeting with everyone, and realized that every member of our staff was queer in one way or another, so we decided to lean into that and be a very safe place for queer folks in town.”

••• “Star Pine Cellars Brings Wine to Draughtsmen Aleworks […] New Law Allows Goleta Brewery to Make Wine.” —Independent

••• Wendy Jones, who once had a cupcake shop called Whodidily on Coast Village Road, is baking again, this time under the name Yodelayheehoo. “Yodelayheehoo first made its debut in Carpinteria at Pacific Health Foods on Mother’s Day, offering a paleo vanilla bean cake at the shop; next, the business is taking its mini-cupcakes to Montecito Deli on June 15, which will carry Jones’ red velvet cupcakes and organic vanilla bean cupcakes, which are vegan, gluten-free and dairy-free.” You can also order directly. —Coastal View News 

••• Along with a bunch of barbecue for later from Priedite Barbecue‘s special Father’s Day menu, I ordered one of the smash burgers to wolf down right on the streets of Los Alamos. Two is the magic number, it turns out. P.S. Priedite is doing preordering again for July 4, so you can enjoy the barbecue later at home.

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Agent#1

I am a real estate agent in Santa Barbara and for the past 15 years I am aware of at least 9 buyers that have made offers on that Mackenzie Market property and none were accepted . I was representing a buyer 2.5 years ago that made an offer for substantially more than the 1.48 million.
I think I’m just so surprised/impressed that the buyer closed this deal. There were many challenges on this deal.
Congratulations to the new owners and well done on acquiring an excellent property. If you ever decide to sell please call me I will sell this property for you in a heartbeat.

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Christine!

Made special trips to Whodudily with my then young daughter- love when the memories pop up on the phone! ❤️

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Karen

This message is for the new owners of the Mackenzie Market. I am a local business woman with a large following for my extensive supply of cheese. Would you be interested in leasing out all or part of this property for me to work out of..? I will try to contact you at one of your other businesses. I could sell my cheese and you can sell your catering?

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Denise

The entire San Roque community is so excited for the possibility of a nice restaurant at the old Mackenzie Market location.

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