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    The Mill

    4.2 (6 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Tri tip, chicken, chili beans, coleslaw, fries
    Vinny S.

    Came here for a lunch in for a wedding. Overall nice little venue. The food was great. Had their tri tip, chicken, chili beans, fries and coleslaw. All just simply amazing. Their service was wonderful as they were very welcoming, friendly, and kind. No complaints what's so ever.

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    The Post Montecito

    The Post Montecito

    (8 reviews)

    The Post is a stunning stopping point in Montecito for shopping and dining. I love that it's just a…read morelittle bit past the downtown area so it has less foot traffic. It was easy to find and they also have ample parking being away from the main town. I was able to snag a parking spot on the weekend but if it gets busy they also have valet parking which I appreciate. The grounds of the Post are really beautiful. It's a lovely outdoor space to shop and drink your coffee or tea. The stores are very visually appealing and the aesthetic gives clean and *money lol. But really, let's just call it what it is. To shop here you have to be spending a pretty penny. I won't rate less stars because of this - I just want to acknowledge for fellow readers this is not an outlet, there are no deals - this is a spot for luxury shopping and that's A okay. It's a place I'll gladly come to look around but it's out of my price range. Aside from the shops I love that the Post holds space for one of my favorite new restaurants, Ospi! They also have a coffee shop and meal prep store here if you are looking for something more on the go and small. But as far as restaurants go it's super cool that they have Ospi here.

    Such a beautiful location for these new shops and restaurants. With outdoor dining overlooking the…read moreBird Refuge, and right next to the fancy new round-about. The Main Courtyard features a comfy outdoor seating space, surrounded by some amazing greenery, and features a very colorful and historic fountain at the center. Designer clothing shops for men, women, and children, as well as a jewelry designer, leather bags and belts, the Leone Hair Salon, and my new favorite Italian Restaurant, Ospi. Staff at all the shops were were courteous and welcoming. And reasonable Valet parking is also available. Was so much fun to be greeted right away by Tedde and her Garden Shop, Scenery Floral. Tedde is a Curator, Art Historian, and Stylist. She has a nice selection of plants, pottery, garden tools, and so much more. So nice to see the beauty in this small and welcoming outdoor space. Although we did not have a lot of time to truly explore, we did walk in and out of several shops and definitely look forward to bring family and friends for some serious Retail Therapy. We also got the chance to meet stylist Kadel and tour his store, The Optimist, which has an incredible selection of men's clothing. And winding down the day with a late lunch at Ospi. Some delicious wines and cocktails, and Italian Pastas and Pizza. Such a fun spot to eat Breakfast, Lunch, Happy Hour, and/or Dinner.

    La Cumbre Plaza

    La Cumbre Plaza

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    I love outdoor shopping. This dying plaza gives me hope. It used to have more stores and events…read more Things have changed over the past decade, sadly. If more shoppers express a desire to see new shops come in, this plaza could come back. I still enjoy stopping into Macy's, Williams Sonoma, Talbots and Pottery Barn. After some shopping, I head to Lure. I love that it offers free parking and is easy to get into and out of the parking lots. I hope you will join me in encouraging more retail to come along. I miss a good outdoor shopping plaza and this could be our last chance. I mean, the apartments next door start at $3000 month so turning it into housing seems undesirable. And I love green space but I am not sure the city would support it. See website for hours and more.

    La Cumbre Plaza: Santa Barbara's Unexpected Art Revival…read more It's not true that La Cumbre Plaza is a "dead space." In fact, it has become one of the most vibrant creative hubs in Santa Barbara. The number of galleries continues to grow, transforming the plaza into a vibrant new art destination. Grab a coffee, take a stroll, and discover six galleries and creative spaces -- from the colorful and elegant works at Illuminations and Elevate, and Fine Line Galleries, to the ever-changing exhibits at The Voice Gallery. Step into the Museum of Tibetan Art & Culture and Legacy Art Studios to meet Lama Tashi, or visit the Grace Fisher Foundation's Inclusive Arts Clubhouse for a heartwarming dose of community creativity. Pop-up shops, such as Crimson Holidays, and the variety of local artists make it the perfect place for meaningful gift shopping. And if you come on the Third Friday of the month, the entire plaza lights up for the Gallery Row Art Walk -- with music, wine, laughter, and hands-on art-making. You might even help paint a giant paper-mâché elephant for good luck! La Cumbre Plaza isn't fading -- it's evolving. The artists are here, and they're bringing new life to town.

    Moxi - MOXI's sandcastle-inspired building is LEED certified, and located walking distance from the Amtrak station and Stearn's Wharf.

    Moxi

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    Took the kids here today and it was 100% worth the 1.5 hour drive from LA. MOXI is super hands-on…read moreand perfect for kids to just explore and play without getting bored. Every exhibit actually keeps them engaged not just looking, but doing. The interactive tables (like the spinning drum and dice games) were a hit. My kids didn't want to leave and kept going back to the same stations. It's also really clean, organized, and easy to navigate even with little ones. Pricing was reasonable for what you get abbout $25 for adults, $20 for kids, and under 2 is free, which is nice. Staff was friendly and everything felt well-maintained. You can tell they designed this place with kids in mind but adults still have fun too. Definitely a solid family day trip spot from LA. Would come back again

    I literally planned a trip to Santa Barbara just because my toddler wanted to go back to the Moxi…read more We have a kids museum in our city but she kept saying no the one with the parachutes. I figured out it was the Moxi. I guess it make quite the impression on her last year. The museum had some new exhibits this time around. They added a fun ball launcher that I also enjoyed as well. The water exhibit could use some love. Some of the hydraulic levers was either not working or you had to really work at it. My toddler was not strong enough to use them. One thing I like is that we were able to leave and come back after lunch. We got to make the most if our trip. I'm sure we'll ge back next year.

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