6 New Reasons to Savor Santa Barbara

Image:: Angel Oak at Bacara Resort & Spa, Santa Barbara California

Image:: Angel Oak at Bacara Resort & Spa, Santa Barbara California

Sure, it's tempting to stay with the same local restaurants that we know and love, but these 6 new restaurants make a compelling case to venture beyond the norm. Put these eateries on your road trip culinary radar and be sure to let me know what you think. 

Angel Oak at Bacara Resort & Spa

Whether or not you’re staying at the Bacara Resort & Spa, the newly opened Angel Oak is worth the short trip to Goleta — for many reasons. But a prime one is the 18 oz. bone-in rib-eye. Chef Vincent Lesage has set out to reimagine the traditional steakhouse. The menu has ample options of broiled dishes: 10 oz. center cut, 12 oz. New York prime, 18 oz. T-bone steak, 12 oz. bison rib-eye, certified Kobe beef, rack of lamb with apricot puree and 10 oz. dry-aged New York steak with shaved black truffles and brown butter. For the unsauced meats, there are choices: béarnaise, red wine sauce, assorted peppercorn sauce, horseradish crème fraîche and Angel Oak steak sauce. Or, just order the house butter: coriander-lime-espelette, or truffle and herb. It’s a mighty meal worthy of an even mightier appetite. But a leisurely stroll around the Bacara property can make a guest hungry. And the scenic ocean views tend to make diners linger a little longer. 

8301 Hollister Ave., Goleta. (844) 436-2089, angeloaksb.com.

Bone-in rib-eye from Angel Oak at Bacara Resort & Spa - Marshall Williams

Bone-in rib-eye from Angel Oak at Bacara Resort & Spa - Marshall Williams

Convivo

"Convivo" means to come together. And the restaurant has the big plates — created by a local potter — to justify the name. Shareable portions of spit-roasted chicken and strip steak arrive at the table still smoldering from the wood-burning ovens, dressed in North African chili pepper paste (harissa) and marinade (chermoula). “We burn food properly,” says chef Peter McNee, who, after 16 years of San Francisco living, decided to join forces with Larry Mindel (Il Fornaio group) to reinvent this restaurant at the Santa Barbara Inn. It’s a decision he doesn’t regret as he looks out Convivo’s windows at the sweeping view of the Pacific Ocean. The menu focuses on fresh; the menu is printed daily five minutes before the restaurant opens. Bread is not served before the meal, but the house-made focaccia – with basil oil, onion and caciocavallo – can, and should, be ordered for $2. For brunch, sample specks of heaven: maple bourbon bombolini (doughnut holes) with espresso, pistachios and pancetta.


901 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara. (805) 845-6789, convivorestaurant.com.

Image:: Convivo Restaurant - Kris Zacharias

Image:: Convivo Restaurant - Kris Zacharias

Loquita

From the same food-loving entrepreneurs as the Lark (located in a former fish market on Anacapa Street), Acme Hospitality has its hands full with Loquita, at the mouth of the Funk Zone, an historically industrial area that’s experiencing a renaissance with artists, restaurants and bars (think Abbot Kinney). True to the meaning of its name — a wild, fun-loving young girl — the festive vibe starts with starburst light fixtures on the ceiling, spills out onto the outdoor patio and sneaks all the way into the back room, which is a tapas bar called Poquita. The chefs in the kitchen dance to their own simmering beats — switching stations, waving utensils, grilling lemons and plating three different types of paella. Loquita isn’t lacking for animals en español. It serves gambas, pulpo, pescado, vaca, cerdo and pollo. The pulpo (octopus) is the right type of tender, seasoned with black garlic aioli and pickled red onion. Kick off your fiesta de comer with a pintxo, like the Manchego with membrillo (quince paste) and pistachio. 


202 State St., Santa Barbara. (805) 880-3380, loquitasb.com.

Images:: Loquita - Spanish Cuisine  

Images:: Loquita - Spanish Cuisine  

Helena Avenue Bakery

In the heart of the Funk Zone, and housed in the same warehouse as Santa Barbara Wine Collective, Helena Avenue Bakery serves up hearty breakfast sandwiches and freshly baked pastries until 11 a.m., and sandwiches, salads and goodies from the picnic counter till 6 p.m. The green eggs & ham gets its name from green harissa, and the egg & cheddar, with bacon added, gets a flavorful lift from tomato jam. Both are served on a fluffy buttermilk biscuit. The apricot thyme croissant is great for a lighter breakfast. One big bonus at Helena Avenue Bakery, besides the Mexican chocolate doughnuts, is watching the bakers at work behind oversized glass panels, handcrafting baguettes, breads and pastries daily. Some of the grab-and-go items — created by baker Bryan Foehl and sous chef Bridget Bottoms — include a cold fried chicken sandwich on ciabatta with blue cheese and dill pickles, and a summer squash and sun-dried tomato sandwich with mozzarella and arugula. To satisfy a sweet tooth, grab a stout brownie or peanut butter brittle cookie for the road.

131 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara. (805) 880-3383, helenaavenuebakery.com.

Helena Avenue Bakery in the Funk Zone - Rob Stark

Helena Avenue Bakery in the Funk Zone - Rob Stark

The Nook

A third new restaurant to open recently in the Funk Zone, the Nook is the eat to Lama Dog Tap Room’s drink. Bright and airy, long communal tables fill the refurbished shipping container, and there’s a patio, too, that’s perfect for pets. It’s just one of the community gathering spots inside 120 Santa Barbara Street’s Waterline, an industrial warehouse that’s been freshly re-envisioned as a place for food, beer, wine and an artisan collective. The Nook is a family enterprise, started by 35-year food veterans Norbert Schulz and his wife, Brigitte Guehr (creators of a long list of successful restaurants, including Norbert’s and Brigitte’s), and their two adult children. They call what they serve global comfort food: blackened rockfish soft tacos, beer-braised brown sugar pork belly bao bun, lobster mac and cheese and spicy barbecue Jidori chicken wings. Some of the Nook’s dishes have been created with the idea of pairing them with particular beers and wines available inside the Waterline. It would seem a brew is the perfect match for a tempura soft-shell crab sandwich or purple potato waffle and fried chicken.


120 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara. (805) 880-3365, waterlinesb.com/the-nook.

Image:: The Nook / The eat to Lama Dog 

Image:: The Nook / The eat to Lama Dog 

The Little Door

What a spectacular re-launch for one of the best restaurant spaces in town located directly across the street from the Historic Santa Barbara courthouse! The Little Door (of West Hollywood fame) is now open in Santa Barbara with a fresh French menu replete with farm to table and sea to table choices. 

The ambiance is high energy in a cozy setting. Cool blue lights above the central chandelier with  a rhythmic European beat playing overhead mixes with the crowd noise to create a fun atmosphere. The patio offers a great view if the courthouse and the bar has seats all around for a great place to socialize with friends.

129 E Anapamu St Santa Barbara, www.thelittledoor.com

Image:: The Little Door, the current home of Piano Riviera Lounge and former home of Elements Restaurant & Bar

Image:: The Little Door, the current home of Piano Riviera Lounge and former home of Elements Restaurant & Bar

Article by: Jessica Koslow - LA Weekly

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New Listing :: Carpinteria Country Living

The best of both worlds - country living & beach lifestyle on this peaceful estate in Carpinteria, California. 

The best of both worlds - country living & beach lifestyle on this peaceful estate in Carpinteria, California. 

6855 Shepard Mesa Road :: Carpinteria California

3 beds | 6 baths | 2,825 sqft

Offered at $3,100,000

Lovely gated Shepard Mesa location on the lower loop of the street with peaceful distant ocean views. Foliage framed patios allow for ultimate feeling of privacy. Nestled on a knoll top, this property suits a comfortable, relaxed country lifestyle. This home has been lovingly restored and remodeled and is move-in ready. Four stall stable includes tack room, feed storage space and dual wash racks. The property features solar panels located on the sunny side roof of the stable. Guest cottage offers privacy for visitors with living room, kitchen space, one full bathroom and one half bathroom, laundry, and bedroom suite. Santa Barbara screens are featured throughout the guest cottage and main house allowing ocean breezes and the sounds of fountains and nature. Welcome home! 

FACTS

  • Baths: 4 full, 2 half
  • Lot: 4.74 acres
  • Single Family
  • Built in 1969

FEATURES

  • Fireplace
  • Flooring: Other
  • Hot Tub/Spa
  • Parking: Carport, Garage - Detached

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

  • PropertyType: Residential
  • Source Lot Size Area: Assessor
  • View Description: Ocean, Canyon
  • Rooms: Stable, Guest House, Master Bedroom, Tack Room
  • Style: Ranch
  • Eating Areas: Formal Dining Rm, Breakfast Nook
  • Lot Description: Landscaped, Horse Property, Horse Property Improved
  • Laundry: Laundry Area

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Moxi Museum Opens February 25th, 2017

MOXI is nearly complete! Get a sneak peek inside and fly through their finished building. It may be beautiful now, but it's going to be even more exciting once their doors open come Feb 25th, 2017.

Opening Soon

The Science Center: MOXI The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

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“A major source of local buzz is the arrival of MOXI: The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation on lower State Street,” says Compass agent Susan Pate. “Located within Santa Barbara’s downtown arts and entertainment district (known by natives as the Funk Zone) and just blocks from the beach, the community’s newest hands-on experience for children (and adults too!) celebrates the spectacular vision of Law & Order creator Dick Wolf and his wife Noelle, who funded the project. A decade in the making, the LEED-certified museum has been designed by local firm AB Design Studio as a 17,000-square-foot space chockful of interactive exhibits conceived by award-winning museum planning firm Gyroscope, Inc., the creative force behind dozens of education hubs from Boston to the Bay Area. Last but not least, a Sky Garden will proffer aerial views of Santa Barbara’s awe-inspiring environs.”

 

By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @NoozhawkNews |

Exhibits will be dedicated to spark interests in science, technology, engineering, arts and math education, or STEAM.

Guests can build a race car and send it flying down a custom designed track, make a creation on a high-tech 3-D printer, or feel gusty winds and launch materials up three wind columns.

Throughout the museum, there will be surfaces to feel, items to launch, sounds to be heard and more than 70 displays.

Once inside the building, the public can also create sound effects for a movie clip, or wander upstairs to experience downtown Santa Barbara on a scenic rooftop, use five observation telescopes, and take in exhibits featuring wind- and solar-powered musical instruments and bubble blowers.

Image :: Exhibits by Moxi - The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

Image :: Exhibits by Moxi - The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

The 21st-century museum's exhibits draw on sound, gravity, speed, fundamentals of light, color, interactive media arts and technology.

“It’s a limitless experience, and we want this to be extremely thought provoking,” said MOXI president and CEO Steve Hinkley. “This is an opportunity to educate the public in a fun and complete multi-sensory way. We want people to feel there’s something different every time they visit.”

The displays were created by Tucson, Ariz.-based Creative MachinesRoto and the Science Museum of Minnesota, and designed in partnership with Oakland-based Gyroscope.

“The vast majority of exhibits developed are unique,” Hinkley said. “They don’t exist anywhere else.”

Image :: The Sky Garden - by Moxi - The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

Image :: The Sky Garden - by Moxi - The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

Visitors to MOXI’s scenic rooftop Sky Garden will be able to experience downtown Santa Barbara, use five observation telescopes, and take in exhibits featuring wind- and solar-powered musical instruments and bubble blowers. 

In late-October 2016, one of biggest exhibits was installed in MOXI’s main entrance window—the Color Mixing Machine.

The pink, blue, yellow, red, orange and mixture of colors can be observed from State Street and hangs above the main entrance.

Onlookers will also notice the museum name is engraved between the two big arched windows. 

Image :: The Color-Mixing Machine - by Moxi - The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

Image :: The Color-Mixing Machine - by Moxi - The Wolf Museum of Exploration and Innovation

Nestled between the train station and Hotel Indigo, the facility is three floors tall and includes the rooftop Sky Garden with panoramic views.

At MOXI, there will be far more than displays.

MOXI will align with classroom curriculum and help student achieve in STEAM learning, Hinkley said.

Santa Barbara County school districts, private schools and youth programs including the United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County have created relationships with MOXI representatives.

“There’s evidence saying the more senses you engage in the learning process, then you will understand the concept more richly and also remember it better,”  Hinkley said. “There are some exhibits that are auditory-based, sound-based and sensory-based. We are trying to grip every human way of learning experiences, and trying to build exhibits that reflect it.”

MOXI includes a space where visiting school groups can work on projects and will host children camps in spring 2017.

The facility also includes a theater created by UC Santa Barbara's AlloSphere Research Group.

"(The community will) playfully interacting with MOXI’s hands-on exhibits sparks curiosity and creativity," said Director of Education Ron Skinner. "(It's) the processes of exploration and self-discovery combined with creative design and making leads to an understanding of how the world works without the need for heavy science content."

Located at 125 State St., the museum will house a space for special programs, and after-hour events where people 21 years and over can sip drinks, listen to music and explore science and creativity activities. 

Image :: Instagram @moxisb

Image :: Instagram @moxisb

"MOXI will provide an amazing resource to our community and an entirely unique experience to our guests of all ages," Skinner said. "It is easily accessible to the entire community."

MOXI began reaching out to the public to raise the final funds during the summer, and has $1.5 million left to close out the $25 million capital campaign.

The donations support the design and construction of the exhibits and facility.

General admission for adults will be $14; children ages 3 to 12 are $10; and children under 2 are free.

MOXI members will receive a full year of free general admission, discounts and members-only hours.

Prices for individual members start at $90 annually.

The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day, except Thanksgiving and Christmas.

MOXI began when the Children’s Museum of Santa Barbara incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1990, and the museum broke ground in 2014.

Memberships are available now and tickets for the grand opening will be available soon.

 

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Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2017

Image: Arlington Theater hosts the Santa Barbara Film Festival | Photo credit Santa Barbara Magazine

Image: Arlington Theater hosts the Santa Barbara Film Festival | Photo credit Santa Barbara Magazine

Experience Movie night in Style 

 🥂Dinner & Show 📽

The former Arts & Letters has been revolutionized into the new @somersetsantabarbara, an old world European Grand Cafe designed to be a classic. End the night with Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone at the Arlington Theater 8pm for the 32nd Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

Image: New Somerset Restaurant in Santa Barbara where Arts & Letters used to be. 

Image: New Somerset Restaurant in Santa Barbara where Arts & Letters used to be. 

SBIFF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts and education organization dedicated to making a positive impact utilizing the power of film. SBIFF is a year-round organization that is best known for its main film festival that takes place each year in February. Over the past 31 years the Santa Barbara International Film Festival has become one of the leading film festivals in the United States – attracting 90,000 attendees and offering 11 days of 200+ films, tributes and symposiums. We bring the best of independent and international cinema to Santa Barbara all year, even more so with the recent acquisition of the historic and beloved Riviera Theatre as our new home for our year-round programming. We continue to expand our year-round operation to include a wide range of educational programming, fulfilling our mission to engage, enrich and inspire our community through film.


Film Festival Schedule

   32nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival

3 FEBRUARY, 2017 - 11 FEBRUARY, 2017 / RECURRING DAILY

Image: Opening night of the Santa Barbabra International Film Festival - Photo by Fritz Olenberger.

Image: Opening night of the Santa Barbabra International Film Festival - Photo by Fritz Olenberger.

200+ films, filmmaker Q&As, celebrity tributes, industry panels, and dozens of free community and educational events in downtown Santa Barbara. 

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


2017 Outstanding Performers of the Year Award

3 FEBRUARY, 2017

                    Time: 8:00pm - 12:00am | Location: Arlington Center for the Performing Arts

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Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling will be presented with the 2017 Outstanding Performers of the Year award at a tribute moderated by Roger Durling on Friday, February 3, 2017 for their remarkable performances in Damien Chazelle’s dazzling La La Land, from Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment label. This marks the first time Stone has been honored by the festival and will be a return for Gosling who was the inaugural recipient of the Cinema Vanguard Award in 2008.

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


2017 Virtuosos Award
4 FEBRUARY, 2017

Location: Arlington Center for the Performing Arts

The recipients of the 2017 Virtuosos Award, created to recognize a select group of talent who have distinguished themselves through breakthrough performances in film this past year, will include: Aaron Taylor Johnson (Nocturnal Animals), Dev Patel (Lion), Janelle Monáe (Hidden Figures, Moonlight), Mahershala Ali (Moonlight), Naomie Harris (Moonlight), Ruth Negga (Loving), Simon Helberg (Florence Foster Jenkins), and Stephen McKinley Henderson (Fences). The Award presentation, which will be moderated for the seventh year by Dave Karger, will take place February 4, 2017 at the Arlington Theatre at the 32nd edition of the festival, which runs February 1 to February 11, 2017.

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


  2017 Cinema Vanguard Award
5 FEBRUARY, 2017

 Casey Affleck and Michelle Williams will be honored with the Cinema Vanguard Award on Sunday, February 5, 2017 at the 32nd Festival. The two actors will be celebrated for their remarkable roles in Kenneth Lonergan’s deeply poignant Manchester by the Sea and will be feted with a tribute at the Arlington Theatre. This announcement comes on the heels of their respective Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress.

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


 2017 Montecito Award
8 FEBRUARY, 2017

              Time: 8:00pm - 12:00amLocation: Arlington Center for the Performing Arts

Isabelle Huppert will receive SBIFF’s prestigious Montecito Award for her critically acclaimed role in Paul Verhoeven’s Elle, a Sony Pictures Classics release. Given to a person in the entertainment industry who has made a great contribution to film, the award will be presented to her at a ceremony on Wednesday, February 8, 2017 moderated by Anne Thompson at the historic Arlington Theatre. 

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


 2017 American Riviera Award
9 FEBRUARY, 2017

                     Time: 8:00pm - 12:00am Location: Arlington Center for the Performing Arts

Jeff Bridges will be honored with SBIFF’s 2017 American Riviera Award on Thursday, February 9, 2017 at the historic Arlington Theatre. Bridges will be fêted with a Tribute, moderated by Scott Feinberg, celebrating his illustrious career, culminating with his captivating performance in David Mackenzie’s Hell or High Water, a CBS Films release. The tribute is sponsored by Bella Vista Designs and Classic Party Rentals.

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


 2017 Closing Night Film: Their Finest
11 FEBRUARY, 2017

             Time: 8:00pm - 12:00amLocation: Arlington Center for the Performing Arts

The 32nd festival will close with the Lone Scherfig’s romantic comedy Their Finest at the Arlington Theatre on Saturday, Feb. 11 in advance of the film’s March 24 stateside release. Their Finest is written by Gaby Chiappe, based on the novel by Lissa Evans and stars Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, Jack Huston, and Richard E. Grant. SBIFF Executive Director Roger Durling stated, “Lone’s deeply touching film is authentic, funny and depicts the power that cinema has to bring people together and share their stories. It was the perfect choice to close this year’s festival.”

LOCATION:Santa Barbara International Film Festival

WEBSITE:http://www.sbiff.org PHONE:(805) 963-0023


 

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New Compass Quarterly

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Winter 2017

Our vision — then and now.

Nothing forces reflection more than the dawn of a new year. As Compass confronted the arrival of 2017, we witnessed formerly futuristic fields — artificial intelligence, virtual reality, intergalactic travel — actualize around us, and observed the reinvention of neighborhoods nationwide. But just as we looked back, so, too, do we anticipate the achievements yet to come. From intelligent new infrastructure in Boston and Miami to the restoration of landmarks in San Francisco and the Hamptons, every milestone represents another brick in the future of real estate.

The Milestones Issue

8 Ideas Changing the Way Live

A celebration of advances in our daily lives, this section explores domestic trends through the lens of a singular, pivotal benchmark.

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From new places to gather to new ways to get around, Compass agents share their communities’ most transformative openings of 2017.

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The Secrets of Selling Celebrity Homes

Meet the elite agents who regularly partner with athletes and entertainers, leveraging their own pasts to assist today’s high-visibility clients.

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The Year's Most Anticipated New Buildings

Catch an exclusive glimpse of the residential architecture transforming our skylines coast to coast

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What’s Next for Real Estate?

Our most forward-thinking agents rank 12 new technologies by impact and proliferation in today’s housing market.

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How Real Estate Has Evolved Over 30 Years

Compass’ most tenured agents compare notes and anecdotes on how the industry has shifted throughout the decades.

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The Country’s Top 10 Home Trends

A gadget-rich Bay Area mansion, a live/work Boston loft, and a very Instagram-worthy LA bungalow all appear in our rankings for what home buyers want now.

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Compass agents who’ve based their businesses in niche neighborhoods advise on where — and what — to look for right now.

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