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39 Fazzino’s 3D Studio Gallery 529 State Street, (805) 730-9109 www.fazzino.com – Open Daily 11am-6pm Charles Fazzino’s only personally owned gallery in the heart of Santa Barbara. The gallery showcases his 3D limited editions, books and other merchandise. 15 Gallery 113 1114 State Street, La Arcada #8, (805) 965-6611 www.gallery113sb.com (www.SBArtAssoc.org) Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm Gallery 113 opened in 1974 and sells original works of fine art by the members of the Santa Barbara Art Association. Monthly exhibits showcase a rich variety of media and styles to satisfy all tastes and price ranges. Arts & Culture 38 Joe’s Café 536 State Street, (805) 966-4638 www.joescafesb.com – Daily 7:30am-10pm Santa Barbara’s oldest restaurant, voted "Stiffest Drinks" for years. Joe’s is where most locals start their evening and is a great place for a family meal with generous portions. Serving Santa Barbara’s best breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week in a fantastic hometown atmosphere. A local favorite! 20 Lilac Passerie 1017 State Street, (805) 845-7400 www.lilacpatisserie.com – Sun-Thu 8am-5pm, Fri-Sat 8am-7pm Lilac Patisserie is a dedicated gluten free bakery and cafe serving breakfast, lunch, dessert, and coffee daily. Recently voted #6 in the nation by USA Today for best gluten free bakery, and voted best wedding cake shop in Santa Barbara in 2017 & 2018, Lilac Patisserie offers patio dining with convenient city parking lot access. 40 Loquita 202 State Street, (805) 880-3380 www.loquitasb.com , Sun-Wed 5pm-10pm, Thu-Sat -5pm-midnight, Sunday Brunch 11am-2pm Loquita offers authentic Spanish cuisine featuring hot and cold tapas and traditional paella. Offering authentic Spanish cuisine featuring hot and cold tapas, wood-fired seafood, grilled meats and traditional paella, with an extensive cocktail list including farmers' market Sangria. Try small- bite pintxos paired with our signature cocktail, the Montecito, voted 2017 Top 5 Best Cocktails in Santa Barbara. 41 Monkeyshine (805) 880-4228 Sun-Thu 12pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-10pm Monkeyshine offers Asian-inspired organic soft serve ice cream and frozenorganic fruit pops. The perfect end to a Tyger Tyger meal or enjoyed as a refreshing snack on the way to the beach or a stroll through the Funk Zone. 17 Norton's Pasami & Deli 18 W. Figueroa Street, (805) 965-3210 www.nortonsdeli.com – Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun Closed Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives. Norton's offers the best "Old- School" sandwiches in town. Restaurants 16 Andersen’s Danish Restaurant & Bakery 1106 State Street, (805) 962-5085 www.andersenssantabarbara.com – Open Daily 8am-9pm Family owned for more than 40 years. Northern European cuisine with a Californian infusion. Made-from-scratch pastries and menus every day. Authentic breakfast, lunch & dinner with a huge selection of desserts. Happy Hour menu with small plates and local & European wines & beers, 3-7pm every day. See & be seen on the most amazing State Street patio! High tea served every day starting at 2pm. Champagne cocktails. Private events! 9 Brasil Arts Café 1230 State Street, (805) 845-7656 www.brasilartscafe.com – Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-6pm Locals Pick – Offering authentic Brazilian cuisine featuring traditional dishes, juices, açai, smoothies and coffees. Stop by to get a taste of Brazil and enjoy live music on the weekends. 2 Carlitos Café Y Canna 1324 State Street, (805) 962-7117 www.carlitos.com – Lunch, Dinner, Weekend Brunch 11am-close Carlitos offers contemporary Mexican cuisine and the best sun- drenched patio downtown. A vibrant mix of contemporary Mexican cuisine, award-winning margaritas, and one of the best sun-drenched patios in town! Inspired by traditions of Mexico, innovative signature dishes include fresh ceviche, traditional pozole, and Churrasco rib-eye steak. Festive ambience with twinkle lights and live Mexican guitars playing in the background set the scene for a perfect evening! 4 Crushcakes Cafe 1315 Anacapa Street, (805) 963-9353 www.crushcakes.com – breakfast & Lunch are served daily 8am-4pm and coffee & cupcakes til 6pm Crushcakes Cafe serves scratch made breakfast, lunch, coffee and cupcakes all day, 7 days a week! 36 Dargan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant 18 East Ortega Street, (805) 568-0702 www.darganssb.com – Open Daily 11:30am-2am Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4pm-7pm Great food and authentic Irish atmosphere, featuring outside patio, pool tables, cozy fireplace and of course an excellent pint of Guinness! Finest selection of more than 100 single malt Scotches & Whiskies. Live Irish folk music every Thursday and live dancing music every Saturday night. $10 Lunch menu with 14 items offered daily. 45 Helena Avenue Bakery 131 Anacapa Street Suite C, 805-880-3383 www.helenaavenuebakery.com – Open Daily 7am-6pm Helena Avenue Bakery is an artisan bakery offering rustic, organic breads, handmade sweet & savory pastries, and picnic grab & go items such as sandwiches, salads, soups, and more - ideal for dining in or taking away on the Urban Wine Trail or a beach picnic. 8 Olio Santa Barbara - OLIO e Limone Ristorante, Olio Crudo Bar & Olio Pizzeria ® 11 West Victoria Street, (805) 899-2699 www.oliocucina.com – Lunch & Dinner Daily Artisanal Italian Cuisine | European Hospitality Husband-wife team Alberto and Elaine Morello preside over this pan-Italian charmer, where you'll experience excellent cooking and hospitable service. Private dining for up to 40. With Olio Crudo Bar for small bites next door, and artisanal Olio Pizzeria® just around the corner. 1 opal restaurant & bar 1325 State Street, (805) 966-9676 www.opalrestaurantandbar.com – Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am- 2:30pm, Dinner Sun-Thu 5-10pm, Fri-Sat 5-11pm opal restaurant & bar is a favorite for lunch or dinner. A popular Downtown bistro located near theatres and shopping with easy parking. Featuring eclectic California cuisine, fresh fish and grilled steaks, wood-burning pizza oven, innovative pastas, salads and desserts, a full bar and award-winning wine list in a sophisticated yet comfortable atmosphere. Private banquet room available for parties up to 55. We are happy to welcome you to dine with us up-to-the- minute of closing for lunch or dinner – come join us! 33 Pascucci 729 State Street, (805) 963-8123, www.pascuccirestaurant.com Sun-Thu 11:30am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-10pm, Happy Hour Mon-Thu 3-6pm Pascucci…great food at great prices! Featuring fresh salad, pasta, pizza, grilled seafood, panini, homemade desserts and an extensive local wine list and full bar. Located in the Paseo Nuevo Shopping Center. Now offering weekday lunch and dinner specials and Happy Hour! 5 Santa Barbara Public Market 38 West Victoria Street, (805) 770-7702 www.sbpublicmarket.com – Mon-Wed 7:30am-10pm, Thu-Fri 7:30am-11pm, Sat 8am-11pm, Sun 8am-10pm Santa Barbara Public Market, centrally located in the heart of downtown and home to artisanal food, drink, and community gatherings. A contemporary urban marketplace for locally sourced food, wine, and beer offerings. Nestled in the thriving performing and cultural arts district, locals and visitors come to Santa Barbara’s premier food hall to eat, drink, and gather. With so many merchants under one roof, plus an amazing selection of beer and wine, there’s no shortage of delicious discoveries! 42 Tyger Tyger 121 East Yanonali Street, (805) 880-4227 Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm Offering bold flavors and fresh ingredients inspired by street food carts from throughout coastal southeast Asia. Takeout and delivery options are available. 4 Arlington eae 1317 State Street, (805) 963-4408, www.thearlingtontheatre.com Box Office: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm Built in 1931 and designed in the Mission Revival style reminiscent of a colonial Spanish town featuring a fountain and villas, The Arlington Theatre is a legendary, historic landmark with seating for over 2,000 guests and is home to first run films, live performances, and major film festival events. Movie eaes www.metrotheatres.com, (877) 789-MOVIE 28 Casa de la Guerra Historic House Museum Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation 15 East de la Guerra Street, (805) 965-0093 www.sbthp.org – Tue-Sun Noon-4pm Closed for major holidays This historic adobe, now open as a house museum, features period rooms, special art and historical exhibitions. Built in the 1820s, Casa de la Guerra reflects the history of its occupants, Don José de la Guerra and his family, and was once the political and social center of the community. Admission: $5 (or free with paid admission to El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park). 24 El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation 123 East Canon Perdido Street, (805) 965-0093 www.sbthp.org – Open Daily 10:30am-4:30pm, Closed major holidays The Presidio, a reconstruction of the original Spanish fort founded in 1782, features a splendidly decorated chapel and bell tower and restored commander's, padre’s and lieutenant’s quarters. Now a State Park, two original portions remain – El Cuartel (the oldest existing adobe in Santa Barbara) and the front rooms of the Cañedo Adobe. Special events celebrating Santa Barbara’s history, educational programs and more are provided throughout the year. Admission: $5 (or free with paid admission to Casa de la Guerra Historic House Museum). 43 MOXI, e Wolf Museum of Exploraon + Innovaon 125 State Street, (805) 770-5000 www.moxi.org – Open Daily 10am-5pm Check Website for Holiday Closures MOXI encourages active exploration of the world around you through exhibits focused on sound, forces, technology, speed, light and color. MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, is a one-of- a-kind destination for curious minds of all ages. Explore, play, and discover the wonders of science and the joy of creativity throughout three floors full of hands-on exhibits. Plus, don’t miss panoramic views of the city from the rooftop Sky Garden. Museums & Aacons 32 Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara 653 Paseo Nuevo, Upper Arts Terrace, (805) 966-5373 www.mcasantabarbara.org – Wed 11am-5pm, Thu 11am-8pm Fri-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun Noon-5pm, Mon-Tue Closed Located at the top of the tiled steps in Paseo Nuevo, MCASB offers exhibitions and programming for all audiences. Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB), the only contemporary art museum between LA and the Bay Area, is dedicated to the exhibition, education and cultivation of contemporary art. MCASB offers innovative programming and world-class exhibitions free of charge. Santa Barbara Cerfied Farmers Market www.sbfarmersmarket.org Santa Barbara and Cota Streets – Saturdays 8:30am-1pm 500 & 600 Blocks of State Street – Tuesdays 4-7:30pm (summer) 3-6:30pm (winter) 14 Santa Barbara Museum of Art 1130 State Street, (805) 963-4364 www.sbma.net – Tue-Sun 11am-5pm, Thu 11am-8pm Claude Monet, “Villas in Bordighera,” 1884. Oil on canvas. SBMA, Bequest of Katharine Dexter McCormick in memory of her husband Stanley McCormick. One of Southern California’s finest art museums, SBMA features nationally recognized permanent collections and special exhibitions of international importance. Visitors will also enjoy the Family Resource Center, Museum Cafe, and Museum Store. Regular admission: adults $10; seniors, children ages 6-17 and students with ID $6; free for SBMA Members and children under 6. Enjoy half-price admission through mid-2020! 47 Santa Barbara Zoo 500 Niños Drive, (805) 962-5339 www.sbzoo.org, Open Daily Year Round 10am-5pm Check website for occasional early closing Even the lions and the giraffes have sweeping ocean views at this charming sea-side park. This quaint Zoo can be toured in 90 minutes, though you'll be tempted to linger longer. Stearns Wharf & Harbor Disict www.stearnswharf.org/merchants.php www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/waterfront/activities/default.asp A great destination for dining, with 10 restaurants from which to choose. Explore ocean exhibits at the Sea Center on Stearns Wharf and the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum in the Harbor. Go fishing, rent a kayak, paddle board or a jet ski, go whale watching, visit a dive shop or schedule a dive trip. Shop a variety of souvenir shops on Stearns Wharf, savor delicious wines at Deep Sea Wine Tasting Room or visit Madame Rosinka for an insightful palm reading. 3 ARLINGTON THEATRE 1317 State Street 22 FIESTA FIVE THEATRE 916 State Street 37 METRO FOUR THEATRE 618 State Street 31 PASEO NUEVO CINEMAS 8 West de la Guerra Place COMPLETE MAP & GUIDE www.downtownsb.org https://chesapeakeartscenternews.files.wordpress. com/2015/09/now_hiring.png Fall, Winter & Spring Summer After more than 27 years of service, the beloved Downtown-Waterfront electric shuttles serving State Street and the Waterfront have become a must-do in Santa Barbara. Hop on for quick and easy access to restaurants, theaters, shopping, beach activities, or just to enjoy a little sightseeing and people-watching! Downtown Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 10 minutes Friday & Saturday Evenings: 6pm - 9pm, Every 15 minutes @santabarbaramtd www.sbmtd.gov SERVING THE FUNK ZONE SUMMER 2019 Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Waterfront Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 15 minutes Friday & Saturday Evenings: 6pm - 9pm, Every 15 minutes Downtown Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 15 minutes Waterfront Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 30 minutes Between the Zoo & the Wharf only 805-963-3364 Shuttle Fare: One-Way Fare Senior/Disabled One-Day Pass (unlimited rides)* $.50 $.25 $1.00 *Available only at the Transit Center, hotels & retail outlets Historic eae Disict Welcome to Santa Barbara’s Historic Theatre District, home to The Granada Theatre, the Lobero, and the Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic. These three theatres provide world-class programming and access to the performing arts to diverse and passionate audiences. Located in the heart of Santa Barbara, these Historic Theatre District venues are within walking distance of each other, surrounded by award-winning restaurants, retail shops, and other exciting cultural venues and events. 7 Ensemble eae Company (ETC) 33 West Victoria Street, (805) 965-5400 www.etcsb.org – Box Office hours: Tue-Sat 1-5pm (and one hour prior to each performance) ETC is Santa Barbara’s longest running, award-winning professional theatre company, performing at the fully remodeled state-of-the-art NEW VIC. ETC is one of the region’s top cultural resources, producing five shows per season and attracting some of the country’s top actors, directors and designers. Performance schedule on website. 10 e Granada eae – Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts 1214 State Street, (805) 899-2222 www.granadasb.org – Box Office: Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm Sun Noon-5pm A local landmark for almost a century, The Granada Theatre is the central coast’s premier performing arts venue. Home to eight resident companies, the area's most prestigious artists can perform in a setting of acoustic excellence and unrivaled visual aesthetics. Featuring the Central Coast's only 4K ultra high-definition rear projection cinema, The Granada Theatre is proving that world-class performing arts don't just visit Santa Barbara - they're home here. 23 Lobero eae Box Office: (805) 963-0761 www.Lobero.org – Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 12-5pm (and two hours before each show) The historic Lobero Theatre has been Santa Barbara’s home for great performances and great memories since 1873, hosting a venerable "Who’s Who" from the world of music, dance and theatre. DownBeat Magazine has called the Lobero “a gem of a jazz room," recognizing it year after year as one of the world's best venues for jazz. See our full lineup at Lobero.org. Santa Barbara Art Disict Six square blocks along the State Street corridor from Figueroa St. to Sola St., www.santabarbaradistrict.com The Santa Barbara Museum of Art anchors the vibrant walking neighborhood of art galleries, studios, restaurants and historic architecture. Free gallery guides are available at all art venues.

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39 Fazzino’s 3D Studio Gallery529 State Street, (805) 730-9109www.fazzino.com – Open Daily 11am-6pm

Charles Fazzino’s only personally owned gallery in the heart of Santa Barbara. The gallery showcases his 3D limited editions, books and other merchandise.

15 Gallery 1131114 State Street, La Arcada #8, (805) 965-6611 www.gallery113sb.com (www.SBArtAssoc.org) Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 1-5pm

Gallery 113 opened in 1974 and sells original works of fine art by the members of the Santa Barbara Art Association. Monthly exhibits showcase a rich variety of media and styles to satisfy all tastes and price ranges.

Arts & Culture

38 Joe’s Café536 State Street, (805) 966-4638www.joescafesb.com – Daily 7:30am-10pm

Santa Barbara’s oldest restaurant, voted "Stiffest Drinks" for years. Joe’s is where most locals start their evening and is a great place for a family meal with generous portions. Serving Santa Barbara’s best breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week in a fantastic hometown atmosphere. A local favorite!

20 Lilac Patisserie1017 State Street, (805) 845-7400www.lilacpatisserie.com – Sun-Thu 8am-5pm, Fri-Sat 8am-7pm

Lilac Patisserie is a dedicated gluten free bakery and cafe serving breakfast, lunch, dessert, and coffee daily. Recently voted #6 in the nation by USA Today for best gluten free bakery, and voted best wedding cake shop in Santa Barbara in 2017 & 2018, Lilac Patisserie offers patio dining with convenient city parking lot access.

40 Loquita202 State Street, (805) 880-3380www.loquitasb.com , Sun-Wed 5pm-10pm, Thu-Sat -5pm-midnight, Sunday Brunch 11am-2pm

Loquita offers authentic Spanish cuisine featuring hot and cold tapas and traditional paella.

Offering authentic Spanish cuisine featuring hot and cold tapas, wood-fired seafood, grilled meats and traditional paella, with an extensive cocktail list including farmers' market Sangria. Try small-bite pintxos paired with our signature cocktail, the Montecito, voted 2017 Top 5 Best Cocktails in Santa Barbara.

41 Monkeyshine (805) 880-4228 Sun-Thu 12pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 12pm-10pm

Monkeyshine offers Asian-inspired organic soft serve ice cream and frozenorganic fruit pops. The perfect end to a Tyger Tyger meal or enjoyed as a refreshing snack on the way to the beach or a stroll through the Funk Zone.

17 Norton's Pastrami & Deli18 W. Figueroa Street, (805) 965-3210 www.nortonsdeli.com – Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun Closed

Featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives. Norton's offers the best "Old-School" sandwiches in town.

Restaurants

16 Andersen’s Danish Restaurant & Bakery1106 State Street, (805) 962-5085www.andersenssantabarbara.com – Open Daily 8am-9pm

Family owned for more than 40 years. Northern European cuisine with a Californian infusion. Made-from-scratch pastries and menus every day. Authentic breakfast, lunch & dinner with a huge selection of desserts. Happy Hour menu with small plates and local & European wines & beers, 3-7pm every day. See & be seen on the most amazing State Street patio! High tea served every day starting at 2pm. Champagne cocktails. Private events!

9 Brasil Arts Café1230 State Street, (805) 845-7656www.brasilartscafe.com – Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-6pm Locals Pick – Offering authentic Brazilian cuisine featuring traditional dishes, juices, açai, smoothies and coffees. Stop by to get a taste of Brazil and enjoy live music on the weekends.

2 Carlitos Café Y Cantina 1324 State Street, (805) 962-7117www.carlitos.com – Lunch, Dinner, Weekend Brunch 11am-close

Carlitos offers contemporary Mexican cuisine and the best sun-drenched patio downtown.

A vibrant mix of contemporary Mexican cuisine, award-winning margaritas, and one of the best sun-drenched patios in town! Inspired by traditions of Mexico, innovative signature dishes include fresh ceviche, traditional pozole, and Churrasco rib-eye steak. Festive ambience with twinkle lights and live Mexican guitars playing in the background set the scene for a perfect evening!

4 Crushcakes Cafe 1315 Anacapa Street, (805) 963-9353 www.crushcakes.com – breakfast & Lunch are served daily 8am-4pm and coffee & cupcakes til 6pm

Crushcakes Cafe serves scratch made breakfast, lunch, coffee and cupcakes all day, 7 days a week!

36 Dargan’s Irish Pub & Restaurant18 East Ortega Street, (805) 568-0702www.darganssb.com – Open Daily 11:30am-2am Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4pm-7pm

Great food and authentic Irish atmosphere, featuring outside patio, pool tables, cozy fireplace and of course an excellent pint of Guinness! Finest selection of more than 100 single malt Scotches & Whiskies. Live Irish folk music every Thursday and live dancing music every Saturday night. $10 Lunch menu with 14 items offered daily.

45 Helena Avenue Bakery131 Anacapa Street Suite C, 805-880-3383 www.helenaavenuebakery.com – Open Daily 7am-6pm

Helena Avenue Bakery is an artisan bakery offering rustic, organic breads, handmade sweet & savory pastries, and picnic grab & go items such as sandwiches, salads, soups, and more - ideal for dining in or taking away on the Urban Wine Trail or a beach picnic.

8 Olio Santa Barbara - OLIO e Limone Ristorante, Olio Crudo Bar & Olio Pizzeria®

11 West Victoria Street, (805) 899-2699www.oliocucina.com – Lunch & Dinner Daily

Artisanal Italian Cuisine | European Hospitality

Husband-wife team Alberto and Elaine Morello preside over this pan-Italian charmer, where you'll experience excellent cooking and hospitable service. Private dining for up to 40. With Olio Crudo Bar for small bites next door, and artisanal Olio Pizzeria® just around the corner.

1 opal restaurant & bar1325 State Street, (805) 966-9676www.opalrestaurantandbar.com – Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, Dinner Sun-Thu 5-10pm, Fri-Sat 5-11pm

opal restaurant & bar is a favorite for lunch or dinner.

A popular Downtown bistro located near theatres and shopping with easy parking. Featuring eclectic California cuisine, fresh fish and grilled steaks, wood-burning pizza oven, innovative pastas, salads and desserts, a full bar and award-winning wine list in a sophisticated yet comfortable atmosphere. Private banquet room available for parties up to 55. We are happy to welcome you to dine with us up-to-the-minute of closing for lunch or dinner – come join us!

33 Pascucci 729 State Street, (805) 963-8123, www.pascuccirestaurant.com Sun-Thu 11:30am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-10pm, Happy Hour Mon-Thu 3-6pm

Pascucci…great food at great prices! Featuring fresh salad, pasta, pizza, grilled seafood, panini, homemade desserts and an extensive local wine list and full bar. Located in the Paseo Nuevo Shopping Center. Now offering weekday lunch and dinner specials and Happy Hour!

5 Santa Barbara Public Market38 West Victoria Street, (805) 770-7702www.sbpublicmarket.com – Mon-Wed 7:30am-10pm, Thu-Fri 7:30am-11pm, Sat 8am-11pm, Sun 8am-10pm

Santa Barbara Public Market, centrally located in the heart of downtown and home to artisanal food, drink, and community gatherings.

A contemporary urban marketplace for locally sourced food, wine, and beer offerings. Nestled in the thriving performing and cultural arts district, locals and visitors come to Santa Barbara’s premier food hall to eat, drink, and gather. With so many merchants under one roof, plus an amazing selection of beer and wine, there’s no shortage of delicious discoveries!

42 Tyger Tyger121 East Yanonali Street, (805) 880-4227Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm

Offering bold flavors and fresh ingredients inspired by street food cartsfrom throughout coastal southeast Asia. Takeout and deliveryoptions are available.

4 Arlington Theatre1317 State Street, (805) 963-4408, www.thearlingtontheatre.com Box Office: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm

Built in 1931 and designed in the Mission Revival style reminiscent of a colonial Spanish town featuring a fountain and villas, The Arlington Theatre is a legendary, historic landmark with seating for over 2,000 guests and is home to first run films, live performances, and major film festival events.

Movie Theatres

www.metrotheatres.com, (877) 789-MOVIE

28 Casa de la Guerra Historic House MuseumSanta Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation 15 East de la Guerra Street, (805) 965-0093www.sbthp.org – Tue-Sun Noon-4pm Closed for major holidays

This historic adobe, now open as a house museum, features period rooms, special art and historical exhibitions. Built in the 1820s, Casa de la Guerra reflects the history of its occupants, Don José de la Guerra and his family, and was once the political and social center of the community. Admission: $5 (or free with paid admission to El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park).

24 El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic ParkSanta Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation123 East Canon Perdido Street, (805) 965-0093www.sbthp.org – Open Daily 10:30am-4:30pm, Closed major holidays

The Presidio, a reconstruction of the original Spanish fort founded in 1782, features a splendidly decorated chapel and bell tower and restored commander's, padre’s and lieutenant’s quarters. Now a State Park, two original portions remain – El Cuartel (the oldest existing adobe in Santa Barbara) and the front rooms of the Cañedo Adobe. Special events celebrating Santa Barbara’s history, educational programs and more are provided throughout the year. Admission: $5 (or free with paid admission to Casa de la Guerra Historic House Museum).

43 MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation125 State Street, (805) 770-5000 www.moxi.org – Open Daily 10am-5pm Check Website for Holiday Closures

MOXI encourages active exploration of the world around you through exhibits focused on sound, forces, technology, speed, light and color.

MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, is a one-of-a-kind destination for curious minds of all ages. Explore, play, and discover the wonders of science and the joy of creativity throughout three floors full of hands-on exhibits. Plus, don’t miss panoramic views of the city from the rooftop Sky Garden.

Museums & Attractions 32 Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara653 Paseo Nuevo, Upper Arts Terrace, (805) 966-5373www.mcasantabarbara.org – Wed 11am-5pm, Thu 11am-8pm Fri-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun Noon-5pm, Mon-Tue Closed

Located at the top of the tiled steps in Paseo Nuevo, MCASB offers exhibitions and programming for all audiences.

Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara (MCASB), the only contemporary art museum between LA and the Bay Area, is dedicated to the exhibition, education and cultivation of contemporary art. MCASB offers innovative programming and world-class exhibitions free of charge.

Santa Barbara Certified Farmers Marketwww.sbfarmersmarket.orgSanta Barbara and Cota Streets – Saturdays 8:30am-1pm 500 & 600 Blocks of State Street – Tuesdays 4-7:30pm (summer) 3-6:30pm (winter)

14 Santa Barbara Museum of Art1130 State Street, (805) 963-4364www.sbma.net – Tue-Sun 11am-5pm, Thu 11am-8pm

Claude Monet, “Villas in Bordighera,” 1884. Oil on canvas. SBMA, Bequest of Katharine Dexter McCormick in memory of her husband Stanley McCormick.

One of Southern California’s finest art museums, SBMA features nationally recognized permanent collections and special exhibitions of international importance. Visitors will also enjoy the Family Resource Center, Museum Cafe, and Museum Store. Regular admission: adults $10; seniors, children ages 6-17 and students with ID $6; free for SBMA Members and children under 6. Enjoy half-price admission through mid-2020!

47 Santa Barbara Zoo500 Niños Drive, (805) 962-5339www.sbzoo.org, Open Daily Year Round 10am-5pm Check website for occasional early closing

Even the lions and the giraffes have sweeping ocean views at this charming sea-side park. This quaint Zoo can be toured in 90 minutes, though you'll be tempted to linger longer.

Stearns Wharf & Harbor Districtwww.stearnswharf.org/merchants.php www.santabarbaraca.gov/gov/depts/waterfront/activities/default.asp

A great destination for dining, with 10 restaurants from which to choose. Explore ocean exhibits at the Sea Center on Stearns Wharf and the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum in the Harbor. Go fishing, rent a kayak, paddle board or a jet ski, go whale watching, visit a dive shop or schedule a dive trip. Shop a variety of souvenir shops on Stearns Wharf, savor delicious wines at Deep Sea Wine Tasting Room or visit Madame Rosinka for an insightful palm reading.

3 ARLINGTON THEATRE 1317 State Street

22 FIESTA FIVE THEATRE 916 State Street

37 METRO FOUR THEATRE 618 State Street

31 PASEO NUEVO CINEMAS 8 West de la Guerra Place

COMPLETE MAP & GUIDE

www.downtownsb.org

https://chesapeakeartscenternews.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/now_hiring.png

Fall, Winter & Spring

Summer

After more than 27 years of service, the beloved Downtown-Waterfront electric shuttlesserving State Street and the Waterfront have become a must-do in Santa Barbara. Hop on for quick and easy access to restaurants, theaters, shopping, beach activities, or just to enjoy a little sightseeing and people-watching!

Downtown Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 10 minutesFriday & Saturday Evenings: 6pm - 9pm, Every 15 minutes

@santabarbaramtd www.sbmtd.gov

SERVING THEFUNK ZONE

SUMMER 2019

Memorial Day Weekendthrough Labor Day

Waterfront Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 15 minutesFriday & Saturday Evenings: 6pm - 9pm, Every 15 minutes

Downtown Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 15 minutes

Waterfront Shuttle: 10am - 6pm, Every 30 minutes

Between the Zoo & the Wharf only

805-963-3364

Shuttle Fare:

One-Way FareSenior/DisabledOne-Day Pass (unlimited rides)*

$.50$.25$1.00

*Available only at the Transit Center, hotels & retail outlets

✪ Historic Theatre DistrictWelcome to Santa Barbara’s Historic Theatre District, home to The Granada Theatre, the Lobero, and the Ensemble Theatre Company at the New Vic. These three theatres provide world-class programming and access to the performing arts to diverse and passionate audiences. Located in the heart of Santa Barbara, these Historic Theatre District venues are within walking distance of each other, surrounded by award-winning restaurants, retail shops, and other exciting cultural venues and events.

7 Ensemble Theatre Company (ETC)33 West Victoria Street, (805) 965-5400www.etcsb.org – Box Office hours: Tue-Sat 1-5pm (and one hour prior to each performance)

ETC is Santa Barbara’s longest running, award-winning professional theatre company, performing at the fully remodeled state-of-the-art NEW VIC. ETC is one of the region’s top cultural resources, producing five shows per season and attracting some of the country’s top actors, directors and designers. Performance schedule on website.

10 The Granada Theatre – Santa Barbara Center for the Performing Arts1214 State Street, (805) 899-2222www.granadasb.org – Box Office: Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm Sun Noon-5pm

A local landmark for almost a century, The Granada Theatre is the central coast’s premier performing arts venue. Home to eight resident companies, the area's most prestigious artists can perform in a setting of acoustic excellence and unrivaled visual aesthetics. Featuring the Central Coast's only 4K ultra high-definition rear projection cinema, The Granada Theatre is proving that world-class performing arts don't just visit Santa Barbara - they're home here.

23 Lobero TheatreBox Office: (805) 963-0761www.Lobero.org – Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 12-5pm (and two hours before each show)

The historic Lobero Theatre has been Santa Barbara’s home for great performances and great memories since 1873, hosting a venerable "Who’s Who" from the world of music, dance and theatre. DownBeat Magazine has called the Lobero “a gem of a jazz room," recognizing it year after year as one of the world's best venues for jazz. See our full lineup at Lobero.org.

Santa Barbara Art DistrictSix square blocks along the State Street corridor from

Figueroa St. to Sola St., www.santabarbaradistrict.com

The Santa Barbara Museum of Art anchors the vibrant walking neighborhood of art galleries, studios, restaurants and historic architecture. Free gallery guides are available at all art venues.

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12 The Book Den15 East Anapamu Street, (805) 962-3321www.bookden.com – Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun Noon-5pm

The Book Den is downtown Santa Barbara's oldest retail store.

The Book Den is Downtown Santa Barbara’s bookstore for both new and used books. Founded in 1902, it is among California’s oldest bookstores. The Book Den stocks some 25,000 volumes in a clean, well-organized shop staffed by people who really know and love books.

18 Chocolats du CaliBressan1100 State Street, (805) 568-1313, www.chococalibressan.com Tue-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 11am-6pm, Sun Noon-5pmArtisanal handmade French chocolates by Jean-Michel Carré. Artisanal gelato, hot chocolate and espresso - located on the corner of State & Figueroa - Love, Passion and Creativity.

6 Christian Science Reading Room1301 State Street (corner of Victoria Street), (805) 966-4007www.christiansciencesb.org – Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat-Sun 1pm-4pm

A bookstore/library offering many resources to support spiritual study and growth, including Bibles and Bible reference works, Spanish-language materials, Bible stories for children, music and inspirational CDs, and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and other writing by Mary Baker Eddy as well as the award-winning international newspaper, The Christian Science Monitor.

34 Find Your Feet Sock & Sandal Shop717 State Street, (805) 979-5030www.findyourfeetonline.com – Daily 9am-10pm

Huge selection of novelty socks and premium sandal brands.

21 Italian Pottery Outlet929 State Street, (805) 564-7655www.italianpottery.com – Open Daily 10:30am-6:30pm

Your source for the largest selection of Italian ceramics at discounted prices. Huge selection of books, candles, soaps, linens, and gifts.

35 Only in Santa Barbara633 State Street, (805) 869-1785Sun-Thu 9am-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-10pm

Santa Barbara's largest and best souvenir and sportswear store. A huge collection of t-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets and fleece, plus a wide variety of souvenir mugs, keychains, magnets, jewelry and plush. We have everything a visitor to Santa Barbara could want!

13 Paradise Found17 East Anapamu Street, (805) 869-1784www.paradisefoundsb.com – Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun Noon-6pm

Your Peace, Love & Good Vibes shop. Divinely inspired goods selected to enrich your life with beauty, truth and goodness. Shop for books, crystals, jewelry, sacred art and more in our friendly, peaceful environment. Intuitive readings daily. Local and independent since 1986.

19 Peanuts Maternity & Kids9 East Figueroa Street, (805) 618-1640www.peanutvine.com – Open Daily 10am-5:30pm

Unique, affordable maternity, nursing and kids clothing, toys, gifts and party supplies. Explore our whimsical merchandise mix or join a kids music, movement or yoga class. A great destination to find original gifts, interact with locals or pick up items for your trip like beach and travel toys, swimwear, nursing gear, hoodies, hats and more.

26 Te Amo Jewelers 811 State Street Suite G, (805) 845-7558www.teamojewelers.com - Open Daily 10am-7pm

Bridal and estate jewelry. Design experts, serving Santa Barbara since 1993.

11 The Gift Shoppe1209 State Street, (805) 564-4402, www.unityshoppe.org Mon - Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 11am-6pm (Sun closed)

Visit us for new and gently-used furniture, jewelry, gifts, clothing and toys, an ever-changing selection. Purchases support Unity Shoppe programs to assist local families and seniors in crisis.

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Paseo NuevoState Street between Canon Perdido & Ortega Streets, (805) 963-7147www.PaseoNuevoShopping.com – Mon-Fri 10am-9pm, Sat 10am-8pm,

Sun 11am-7pm (holiday, restaurant and department store hours may vary)

Welcome to Paseo Nuevo, Santa Barbara's premiere shopping destination in the heart of downtown. Tucked just off State Street you'll discover a collection of unique shops, national retailers, restaurants and entertainment. Home to more than 50 stores, you’ll find everything you need from Nordstrom and Sephora to Saje Natural Wellness, Lorna Jane, Lush and Victoria’s Secret. Stroll through the breathtaking paseos to more than 15 restaurants and specialty food shops, including Nordstrom eBar, PokeCeviche, Eureka! Burger and California Pizza Kitchen; but that’s not all!

You’ll find entertainment and culture at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Center Stage Theater and Paseo Nuevo Cinemas. The paseos, courts and mezzanine offer comfortable seating and are inviting spaces for enjoying a refreshing beverage, people watching and live music on 1st

Thursday. The holidays bring Santa Claus, nightly snowfall shows and performers who jingle all the way! The shopping center is found in the heart of Downtown Santa Barbara tucked just off of State Street. Ride the charming all-electric Downtown Shuttle to a stop right in front of the entrance. All this – plus ample Downtown parking – makes Paseo Nuevo Santa Barbara’s most popular shopping destination.

4 Santa Barbara Trolley1 Garden Street (in front of the Visitor Center), (805) 965-0353 www.sbtrolley.com – Tour Schedule: 7 days a week, 10am-3pm Tours start every hour on the hour

Santa Barbara sightseeing at its finest on the original, fully narrated Santa Barbara Trolley Tour. Santa Barbara Trolley has been a Santa Barbara staple for more than 30 years. Join us as we visit local hot spots with your knowledgeable tour guides!

45 Wheel Fun Rentals24 East Mason Street, (805) 966-2282www.wheelfunrentalssb.com – Winter hours: Daily 8am-6pm Summer hours: Daily 8am-9pm

Wheel Fun Rentals: Get rolling! Adventure around Santa Barbara in the most scenic way - on wheels! Wheel Fun Rentals has bikes for the whole family! Our All-Electric Moke Vehicles are the epitome of fun in the sun! Visit us in the heart of the Funk Zone for a relaxing venture along the Santa Barbara coast!

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25 Happy Canyon Vineyard Tasting Room30 El Paseo, (805) 232-3549 www.happycanyonvineyard.com, Open Daily Noon-6pmHappy Canyon Vineyard is a family owned and operated vineyard and boutique winery on the California Central Coast, specializing in Bordeaux varietals. Join us for a polo-inspired wine tasting experience in the heart of Downtown Santa Barbara.

29 Jamie Slone Wines Tasting Room23 East De la Guerra Street, (805) 560-6555www.jamieslonewines.com – Open Mon-Thu Noon-6pm Fri Noon-7pm, Sat 11am-7pm, Sun 11am- 6pm

Start your wine tasting experience with Jamie Slone Wines! We specialize in small production, handcrafted Red Blends, Pinot Noir, Rosé, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and more from the best vineyards in Santa Barbara County. Wine flights, wines by the glass and appointment only wine experiences. Yelp and Trip Advisor Favorite!

45 Margerum Wine Company and Tasting Room 19 East Mason St., at the corner of Mason & Helena (805) 845-8435, www.margerumwines.com Open Sun-Thu Noon-8pm, Fri-Sat Noon-9pm (check for winter hours)

The gateway to the Funk Zone! Margerum’s new tasting room features a balanced mix of highly-rated wines in a quintessential Santa Barbara Spanish Moorish architectural setting. With an eclectic design style centered around an expansive bar, the tasting room will serve an ever-changing menu highlighting Rhône varietals, Sauvignon Blanc, and Rosé. Enjoy a glass of wine and a cheese and charcuterie board while sitting on the second-floor mezzanine or on the beautiful outdoor heated patio, both of which can be transformed into private spaces for a variety of events.

27 Barden Wines Tasting Room813 Anacapa Street, at 32 El Paseo in the Center Courtyard, (805) 845-8777, www.bardenwines.com – Mon-Sun Noon – 6 pm

BARDEN WINES are made exclusively from grapes grown in the Sta. Rita Hill AVA, focusing on Burgundian varietals and cold climate Rhône varietals. BARDEN is Doug Margerum’s dream to create the ultimate expression of Santa Barbara County grapes. Along with Doug’s access to the top vineyards coupled with the philosophy and knowledge he’s gained with over thirty years in the wine business, allows BARDEN to craft world-class, small production wines.

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Brisas del Mar, Inn At The Beach223 Castillo Street, (805) 966-2219 or (800) 468-1988www.sbhotels.com

Romantic Mediterranean-style Inn, walking distance to Santa Barbara's famed waterfront, the wildly popular Funk Zone and vibrant Downtown shops and restaurants. Fresh continental breakfast, sunset wine & cheese reception each afternoon, milk & cookies every evening. Spacious guest rooms, suites and penthouses, and complimentary bike rentals for exploring!

Cabrillo Inn At The Beach 931 East Cabrillo Blvd,(805) 966-1641; Toll Free: (800) 648-6708www.cabrillo-inn.com

Oceanfront at Santa Barbara's most desirable East Beach, offering two 2nd floor ocean view sundecks, heated pool and continental breakfast. One mile to Downtown State Street, Stearns Wharf and Harbor. Ask about Free Nights promotion and 2BR, 2BA vacation rentals.

Cheshire Cat Inn36 West Valerio Street, (805) 569-1610, www.cheshirecat.com

Four blocks from Downtown restaurants, shops and theatres, the Inn offers a choice of luxurious accommodations, surrounded by beautiful gardens. Complimentary breakfast, evening wine and hors d’oeuvres, free Wi-Fi and free parking.

Hotel Californian36 State Street, (805) 882-0100www.thehotelcalifornian.com, Member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts

The Hotel Californian features Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and a Moroccan vibe. The property showcases a visually stunning rooftop pool and event deck with unobstructed views of the coast line and Santa Ynez Mountains. Boasting an exotic spa, 121 luxurious guest rooms, a 3,000-square foot ballroom, a manicured event lawn, and exceptional dining options, the Hotel Californian is adjacent to the Funk Zone and steps from the ocean.

Hotel Indigo121 State Street, (805) 966-6586; Toll free: (866) 246-3446www.indigosantabarbara.com

Our boutique hotel blends historic splendor with sophisticated design and contemporary art to offer eco-friendly, artful lodging for style-minded clientele. Close to the Amtrak station, exploring the Funk Zone, Downtown, and waterfront car-free is a snap. Our European-style, pet-friendly hotel offers rooms with private patios, Aveda toiletries, free Wi-Fi, and a multi-lingual staff. Also: an art library, business center, fitness room, boardroom, and the MCASB Satellite art museum with year-long exhibitions.

Spanish Garden Inn915 Garden Street, (805) 564-4700, www.spanishgardeninn.com

Escape to this jewel among Santa Barbara luxury hotels, an intimate retreat in the heart of Downtown. Genuine boutique accommodations, elegantly appointed and nestled in our lush garden surroundings. From deluxe continental breakfast to soothing heated outdoor pool, our zen-like hotel has the personalized services our guests require.

Franciscan Inn109 Bath Street, (805) 963-8845, www.franciscaninn.com

Whether you're looking for a romantic weekend escape, a memorable family vacation or a comfortable home for a productive business trip, the Franciscan Inn has the perfect accommodations for you.

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30 The Hall Team at Compass   801 Chapala St, (805) 451-9998, www.HallTeamSB.com

Curious about real estate in Santa Barbara? Compass is the Winner for Best Real Estate Office in town. The Hall Team at Compass is the award winning go-to team of local real estate experts who love living in this beachside town and we want to share our knowledge of the area with you! Come visit our office, or give us a call for information about Santa Barbara's neighborhoods, home prices, schools and more. Follow us on Instagram @TheHallTeam to stay up to date on local happenings. Come visit The Hall Team for 1st Thursday! We’ll be showcasing Santa Barbara culture - art, music, and more!”75 minutes FREE parking, courtesy of the downtown business community

Welcome to Downtown Santa Barbara! A captivating blend of colorful history and legendary Southern California lifestyle, the City of Santa Barbara is nestled between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean – with Downtown Santa Barbara at its heart. Here you’ll discover a thriving art and cultural district, distinctive architecture, extraordinary shopping, unique dining, inviting tasting rooms and much more. Visit www.downtownsb.org for information about events, parades, performances – all adding up to a vibrant Downtown Santa Barbara experience for residents and visitors alike.

@downtownsantabarbara

Downtown Santa Barbara27-B East De la Guerra Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

(805) 962-2098, [email protected]

Downtown Santa Barbara is dedicated to the promotion and enhancement of the business, cultural, community and environmental

vitality of Downtown Santa Barbara for the benefit of its members, Santa Barbara residents and visitors.

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For More Visitor Information:

Santa Barbara Visitor Center1 Garden Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101(805) 965-3021120 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 869-2632

The Chamber of the Santa Barbara Region211 East Victoria Street, Suite E, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

(805) 965-3023, www.SBChamber.org

Visit Santa Barbara500 East Montecito Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103

(805) 966-9222 or (800) 676-1266, www.SantaBarbaraCA.com

1st Thursday – First Thursday every month

Santa Barbara International Film Festival – January

Earth Day – April, Alameda Park

Summer Solstice Festival – June, Alameda Park

Independence Day Celebration – July 4 , 2019

Old Spanish Days Fiesta – July – August

ART Santa Barbara! – October 12, 2019

Annual Downtown Santa Barbara Holiday Parade December 6, 2019

Events Calendar