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jimtab
post Jun 30 2004, 08:07 AM
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LAST CHANCE FOR GOOD ADVICE/// WE'RE LEAVING TOMORROW MORNING Completely off topic, except that we will be driving the 914. My sweetie and I (after we marry off our son) on July 11 plan to get away for a few days to the San Luis Obispo/ Santa Barbara region. Our plan is one night in SLO for some Mo's BBQ and some wine tasting in the Edna valley area. Then we will motor down to Santa Barbara area and stay a few days there. I know that we have several members in that area I met at least one from Ojai at the ccr so here's what I'd like. Where should we eat, what is your favorite restaurant, winery, what should we see, to what would you say "don't miss this" . Where do you likt to go drinking and dancing in the areas? Any help will be appreciated, we've been there before but just figure the locals always know the best stuff. Thanks in advance gang.
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post Jun 30 2004, 03:04 PM
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Many nice B&B's in Santa Barbara. The Upham Hotel is very nice; my wife and I staying there after July 4th on the way back from LA.

As for restaruants in SB we always visit the Paradise Cafe for steak/seafood, and the Playa Azul for great Mexican food specializing in seafood dishes. We also like walking down State Street to Stern's Wharf, checking out all the shops, bookstores etc. on the way (huge Borders in old Bank of America) and eating lunch/dinner at the Wharf. Also recommend the Santa Barbara Winery tasting room on Anacapa St.; their 2000 Reserve Chardonnay is great! Quite an active bar/night life on State Steet at night since UCSB is not too far away in Goleta. Many movie houses on State Street too. Side trip to Solvang may be interesting if you're in to Scandanavian kitsch and pastries.
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