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After two years of negotiations, La Salsa was acquired in June 1999. [4] [5] [6] To focus on Mexican fast food and steakhouses, the JB's Restaurants chain was sold off to a group of investors that included JB's managers in 2000. [7] In March 2002, Santa Barbara Restaurant Group was acquired by CKE Restaurants in a swap of company stock.
Jimmy's Oriental Gardens was a restaurant that operated in Santa Barbara, CA. In March 2007, the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation purchased Jimmy's Oriental Gardens from the Chung family. [1] On September 19, 2018 the building at 126. E Canon Perdido Street and 126 E. Canon Perdido Street #B was designated a structure of merit. [2]
Bell's serves a French-inspired menu. Its dishes include moules-frites , [ 2 ] while deserts include a Santa Barbara uni crêpe cake and black pepper cookies. [ 3 ]
At the Bistro, Jean Béraud. A bistro or bistrot (/ ˈ b iː s t r oʊ /), in its original Parisian form, is a small restaurant serving moderately priced, simple meals in a modest setting. In more recent years, the term has become used by restaurants considered, by some, to be pretentious. [1]
Hear about the menu and see inside the new place that It will be part of a mini Restaurant Row next to Josie’s, Puccini’s and The Oasis.
1) Trussell-Winchester Adobe and 2) Judge Fernald Residence 412 - 414 W Montecito St. 1) 1854 and 2) 1862, 1880, 1962 1982 "Historic" Adobe: 715 Santa Barbara St. c. 1825 1982 Covarrubias Adobe: 715 Santa Barbara St. 1817, 1940 1982 Rochin Adobe 820 Santa Barbara St. 1856, c. 1900 1982 Miranda Adobe and Guard House 802 Anacapa St. Various 1983
Santa Maria–style barbecue made with pink beans, due to unavailability of pinquito beans. Pinquito beans are an essential component of the traditional Santa Maria–style barbecue menu. They are a cross between a pink bean and a small white bean, and grow well in the fertile soil and mild climate of the Santa Maria Valley. [8]
Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California. [1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its two founders, the chain also associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by decorating the ...