Where to stay, where to eat, what to do in the Santa Barbara area - Los Angeles Times
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Where to stay, where to eat, what to do in the Santa Barbara area

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WHERE TO STAY

Ojai Retreat, 160 Besant Road, Ojai; (805) 646-2536, https://www.ojairetreat.com. Main house and four cottages (12 units in all) on 5 acres. No TV or phones, free Wi-Fi. Rates $99-$289 (and no lodging tax, because it’s a nonprofit).

Carpinteria Shores vacation rentals, 4975 Sandyland Road, Carpinteria; (805) 684-3570, https://www.carpinteriashores.com. There are no hotels on the beach in Carpinteria. These 35 beach-facing two-bedroom, one-bath, full-kitchen condos rent for $2,000-$3,300 a week in summer, $1,200-$1,800 a week the rest of the year.

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Four Seasons Resort the Biltmore Santa Barbara, 1260 Channel Drive, Santa Barbara; (805) 969-2261, https://www.fourseasons.com/santabarbara. 207 rooms, including 12 cottages, on 22 acres. Doubles from $395.

Simpson House, 121 E. Arellaga St., Santa Barbara; (805) 963-7067, https://www.simpsonhouseinn.com. An 1874 Victorian on a full acre, with six units in the house and nine more in a carriage house and adjacent cottages. Doubles from $195.

Presidio Motel, 1620 State St., Santa Barbara; (805) 963-1355, https://www.thepresidiomotel.com. 16 rooms. Free Wi-Fi and bikes to borrow. Doubles from $89.

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Hotel Oceana, 202 W. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara; (805) 965-4577, https://www.hoteloceanasantabarbara.com. Across the street from Stearns Wharf. Doubles from $149.

Franciscan Inn, 109 Bath St., Santa Barbara; (805) 963-8845, https://www.franciscaninn.com. Beach-convenient, with 53 well-appointed rooms, pool and whirlpool. Doubles from $155.

Cabrillo Inn, 931 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara; (805) 966-1641, https://www.cabrillo-inn.com. This is an old-school lodging (metal keys, floral bedspreads, some big old TVs) across the street from East Beach. 39 units. Doubles from $99.

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Motel 6, 443 Corona del Mar, Santa Barbara; (805) 564-1392, https://www.motel6.com. Doubles from $65.

WHERE TO EAT

Farmer & the Cook, 339 W. El Roblar Drive, Ojai; (805) 640-9608, https://www.farmerandcook.com. Mexican dishes on weekdays, pizza and burgers on weekends, $6-$13.75.

Osteria Monte Grappa, 205 N. Signal St., Ojai; (805) 640-6767, https://www.omgojai.com. Dinner main dishes $13-$36.

Ojai Ice Cream, 210 E. Ojai Ave., Ojai; (805) 646-6075, no website. One scoop. $3.25.

Café Fiore, 66 S. California St., Ventura; (805) 653-1266, https://www.cafefiore.net. Pizza from $13, other entrees from $15.

Esau’s Cafe, 507 Linden Ave., Carpinteria; (805) 684-1070, https://www.esauscafe.com. Breakfast, lunch, burgers and sandwiches mostly from $8.95 to $13.95

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The Spot, 389 Linden Ave., Carpinteria; (805) 684-6311, no website. Burgers, shakes and snacks a block from the beach. Burgers $3.95-$5.40.

Bouchon Santa Barbara, 9 W. Victoria St., Santa Barbara; (805) 730-1160, https://www.bouchonsantabarbara.com. French country style and great food. Not connected to chef Thomas Keller’s Bouchon restaurants in Yountville, Las Vegas and Beverly Hills. Dinner main dishes from $25.

Boathouse at Hendry’s Beach, Hendry’s Beach, 2981 Cliff Drive, Santa Barbara; (805) 898-2628, https://www.boathousesb.com. Breakfast, lunch dinner. Dinner main dishes $19-$45.

East Beach Grill, 1118 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara; (805) 965-8805, no website. Breakfast, lunch and dinner up to $9.95.

La Super-Rica, 622 N. Milpas St., Santa Barbara; (805) 963-4940. Plastic forks. Patio only. Get food at counter. Fresh, flavorful cuisine and frequent lines. Closed Wednesdays. Main dishes less than $10.

Los Agaves, 600 N. Milpas St., Santa Barbara; (805) 564-2626. Metal cutlery. Dining room. After you order at counter, the food is brought to your table. Main dishes up to $14.95.

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WHAT TO DO

Bart’s Books, 302 W. Matilija, Ojai; (805) 646-3755, bartsbooksojai.com.

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley; (800) 410-8354, https://www.reaganfoundation.org. Adults $21, ages 11-17 $15, ages 3-10 $6, younger than 2 free. GuideCam audio/video tour, $7.

Island Packers, 1691 Spinnaker Drive, No. 105B, Ventura; (805) 642-1393, https://www.islandpackers.com. This longtime park concessionaire offers trips to the islands (adults from $56, children 12 and younger $39.), whale-watching (from $35 for adults and $25 for children 12 and younger) and harbor cruises (adults from $20 and children 12 and younger from $12).

Channel Islands National Park, 1901 Spinnaker Drive, Ventura; (805) 658-5730, https://www.nps.gov/chis/. There’s another visitor center in Santa Barbara at 113 Harbor Way, fourth floor, (805) 884-1475, https://www.outdoorsb.noaa.gov. The islands are free to visit, $15 per night to camp.

Patagonia, the Great Pacific Ironworks building, 235 W. Santa Clara St., Ventura; (805) 643-6074, https://www.patagonia.com.

Real Cheap Sports, a Patagonia outlet dealer, 36 W. Santa Clara St., Ventura; (805) 648-3803, https://www.realcheapsports.com.

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San Buenaventura Mission, 211 Main St., Ventura; (805) 643-4318, https://www.sanbuenaventuramission.org. Adults $4, children younger than 18 $1.

Carpinteria State Beach, Palm Avenue and Sandyland Road, Carpinteria; (805) 968-1033, https://www.lat.ms/NaKtrM. About 215 campsites and five group sites on about 60 beachfront acres. Rates (which rose on May 1) are $45-$80 per night (more for larger campsites). Summer bookings can fill seven months in advance.

Robitaille’s Fine Candies, 900 Linden Ave., Carpinteria; (805) 684-9340, https://www.robitaillescandies.com.

Rincon Cycles, 5100 Carpinteria Ave., Carpinteria; (805) 684-9466, no website.

Santa Barbara Zoo, 500 Niños Drive, Santa Barbara; (805) 962-5339, https://www.sbzoo.org. Adults $14; children 2-12, $10.

Old Mission Santa Barbara, 2201 Laguna St., Santa Barbara; (805) 682-4713, https://www.santabarbaramission.org. Adult admission $5, children 5-15, $1; children younger than 4 admitted free. For the annual I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival (www.imadonnarifestival.com), dozens of artists fill the pavement in front of the church with vividly colorful pastel images.

Santa Barbara Courthouse, 1100 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara; (805) 962-6464, https://www.lat.ms/NaKLic. Free tours are offered at 2 p.m. daily and 10:30 a.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. You can park free for 75 minutes across the street in City Lot No. 7, 1115 Anacapa St.

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Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1130 State St., Santa Barbara; (805) 963-4364, https://www.sbmuseart.org. Adults $9 for non-members, children younger than 6 free.

Alameda Park, 1400 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara; (805) 564-5418, www.lat.ms/NaIQdm.

Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens, 1500 Santa Barbara St., Santa Barbara; (805) 564-5418, www.lat.ms/NaJ6t8.

Santa Barbara Train Station, 209 State St., Santa Barbara; (800) 872-7245, https://www.lat.ms/NaJhVk.

La Arcada, 1114 State St., Santa Barbara; (805) 966-6634, https://www.laarcadasantabarbara.com.

Wheel Fun Rentals, 23 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara (and three other locations); (805) 966-2282, https://www.wheelfunrentalssb.com. Bike rentals $8.95-$18.95 an hour. Also electric bikes, surreys, beach toys, bike tours.

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