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Rooms & Views
2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 520-sq-foot room, located on the ground floor, furnished patio with courtyard views…
Offering free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The well-f…
In the well-equipped kitchen, guests will find a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and an oven. This air-conditioned…
1 Queen Bed 350-sq-foot room, located on the ground floor, patio Layout - Separate dining area Internet - Free…
Featuring free toiletries, this studio includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. In the kitchen…
2 Queen Beds and 1 Twin Sofa Bed 340-sq-foot room with courtyard views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 4…
Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. Meals can…
1 King Bed 300-sq-foot room, located on the ground floor, patio with courtyard views Layout - Separate dining area…
This room with 2 queen beds has a seating area and a coffee/tea maker.
A kitchenette is featured in this room. A seating area, cable TV, and coffee and tea-making facilities are also included…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bath and a hairdryer. T…
1 King Bed 260-sq-foot room, located on the ground floor, city views Internet - Free WiFi Food & Drink - Micro…
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Restaurants nearby
- Silvers Omakase★ Michelin With just a handful of seats and a small staff, this omakase from Chef Lennon Silvers Lee is ever-changing. Some things change daily, while others change weekly, but one thing you can always expect is well-executed dishes made with rice from Japan that is milled in house, and fish that is sourced both locally and from Japan and then dry aged.Arrive early and enjoy a glass of sparkling wine before being called in, as all guests are seated and served at the same time. Enjoy one or two small dishes before a parade of nigiri, which may include hamachi, shima aji, as well as bluefin tuna. Their uni649m
- LoquitaBib Loquita is located just blocks from the beach and inside a cream-tinted building with a red-tiled roof. Small and stylish, the space oozes with creative flair—picture colorful tiles, a humming bar framed by soft pink stools, and starburst light fixtures. Find a perch at the beloved wood counter or outside in the inviting and attractive patio. Servers know the menu by heart, so follow their lead and start with tapas like crusty pan con tomate, before digging into hearty chorizo y pollo paella. An homage to the El Bullí olive is a contemporary signature, while carpaccio garnished with pickled mu533m
- Sama Sama KitchenBib This eatery in the heart of downtown is not only good fun but also good for the wallet. Here, the Chefs/partners bring their disparate expertise—one is a barbecue aficionado from Nashville, the other is Indonesian, and together they turn out a menu of thoroughly pleasing Southeast Asian food. Attractions include a well-spiced rendition of green papaya salad, mixing aromatic herbs, chilies and peanuts. Bao can be ordered fried or steamed, which yields a pillowy soft bun to be filled with crunchy fried chicken in a tangy sauce. The interior is appealingly simple, but the back patio is a hidden g1.9km
- Corazon CocinaBib The Santa Barbara Public Market is full of alluring eateries, but after your first taste of this charming taco stand, you’ll want to pledge your heart. Chef/owner Ramon Velazquez mastered the craft of handmade tortillas and zesty salsas at the feet of his Guadalajaran mother and grandmother, but he also has a few tricks of his own that often involve additions of delightfully unique local produce.Standouts include a cheesy, griddled taco piled with grilled octopus, white shrimp and avocado, as well as a veggie-packed Oaxaca cheese quesadilla bursting at the seams with confit tomatoes, broccolin2.0km
- Caruso's★ Michelin Located within the posh Rosewood Miramar Beach and fronting the Pacific Ocean, Caruso's has an enviable location. The dining room is beautifully set with leather booths, linen-robed tables, and white chairs, but make no mistake: Chef Massimo Falsini's seasonally driven, seafood-forward, and Italian-leaning prix-fixe takes center stage. From Santa Barbara uni sourced from a local diver to produce grown in the restaurant's onsite garden, there is a strong commitment to regional products, evidenced in dishes like pasta with diced abalone and halved Santa Barbara spot prawns topped with uni in a r6.3km
- BettinaBib After making a match at NYC’s Roberta’s, Brendan Smith and Rachel Greenspan took their pizza-powered love affair to the West Coast to a gleaming perch in the Montecito Country Mart. Each night, the pair dishes up a bevy of pie varieties tattooed with the delicate char of their wood-fired oven. Even staples like pepperoni are exceptional, thanks to the slow-fermented dough, house-pulled mozzarella, and tangy, ripe tomatoes from Bianco DiNapoli, and seasonal options like a creamed leek pizza with pork sausage and crispy shallot are equally satisfying. Pastas, like a hand-cut tagliatelle with bra4.1km
- Blackbird Blackbird, tucked inside the waterfront Hotel Californian, is as polished as its surroundings. The dining room blends art deco and midcentury influences with an old-club atmosphere, while arched doors and a long bar keep the space feeling breezy and relaxed. Creative cocktails remain a focus, but the kitchen keeps one foot firmly planted in coastal California cooking. Seafood leads the menu with dishes like yellowtail crudo brightened with lilikoi aguachile, kiwi and cucumber, as well as Santa Barbara cioppino loaded with crab claws, mussels, clams, shrimp and local fish. Larger plates range f527m
- The Lark This former fish market is located in the Funk Zone arts district, just a stone’s throw from the oceanfront. The vibrant dining room has become one of the trendiest places in town, thanks to the urban scene it fashions through an edgy décor and vintage lighting. Service remains cool and laid-back as ever, while also taking very good care of each guest. Meals are served as large, family-style portions that are meant to be shared and spotlight the central coast’s finest ingredients. Well-mastered original creations may unveil brown butter rosemary cornbread with wildflower honey; blistered shish654m
- Barbareño Smoke lures guests to the covered patio or casually cool dining room, set just steps from downtown Santa Barbara's hustle and bustle. Start with a local craft beer or wine to accompany any one of their diverse small plates. Dishes are bold and flavorful, and the kitchen showcases their distinct vision with attention to detail and a touch of whimsy. Grilled avocado is unapologetically Californian, balancing creamy with a subtle, smoky char. Eggamuffins, or cornmeal blini with a piped whipped seascape cheese foam, speck and grated, cured egg yolk, are as adorable as they are tasty. Five differen1.5km
- Bibi Ji With their name emblazoned in pink, this trendy Indian from co-owners Alejandro Medina and noted sommelier Rajat Parr makes quite the splash. Inside, the space is small but well appointed, with vaulted ceilings and chandeliers; the patio outside is a verdant, summertime delight. Harnessing the best of land and sea, these dishes are born for sharing. Behold such inventive bites as crispy cauliflower tossed with chili-garlic sauce and finished with sesame. Barra kebab highlights intensely spiced tandoor lamb chops with mint chutney; while vegetables like baingan bharta (eggplant with ginger) are1.9km
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Attractions nearby
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- Santa Barbara Museum of Art museum in Santa Barbara, California1.7km
- Arlington Theatre movie theater in Santa Barbara, California, United States971m
- Leadbetter Beach beach in Santa Barbara, California, U.S1.1km
- Lobero Theatre theater and chamber music hall in Santa Barbara, California, United States1.5km
- Ty Warner Sea Center zoo in California, United States712m
- Santa Barbara Zoo non-profit organization in the USA2.9km
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