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May. 22, 2013
 

New Restaurants 2010 & 2009 Openings
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Union Ale Brewing Company
Dogtown Hot Dogs
Nugget
HobNob Tavern
On The Side
Billies
Las Aves Cafe
Bay Roadhouse Bar & Grill
Renaud's Patisserie & Bistro
Bella Dolce Bakery
Wine Cask
Blush
California Crisp
root 246
French Press
South Pacific Coffee Co
Jitters Coffee
European Deli & Market
Mediterra Cafe & Market
Petros
India House
Pasta House
Sushilicious
Chinos Rock & Tacos (Santa Barbara)
Los Agaves
Chinos Rock & Tacos (Isla Vista)
TonyRay's
Giovanni's
Olio Pizzeria
Mac's Fish & Chip Shop
Holdrens
Saigon In and Out
Saigon (Five Point)
Lam's Vietnamese BBQ &Sandwiches
Yogurtland
Red Mango
Pinkberry
Live Culture
Yoyumyum
Whole Foods

Past Restaurant Openings Be one of the first to review your dining experience.

Trattoria Vittoria

Milk & Honey

Downtown Brewing Company

Hollister Brewing Company

Quantum

Jake's

Bay Cafe

Storke Ranch Deli

Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Plow & Angel

Bougainvillea

Giannfranco's Trattoria

Panino

New Restaurants in 2006
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All India Cafe

L & L Hawaiian Barbecue
L & L Hawaiian Barbecue located at 7127 Hollister Ave., #21 in The Plaza in Goleta was founder in 1976 by Eddie Flores, Jr. and Kwock Yum Kam. L & L Hawaiian Barbecue offers concocted delectable plate lunches that captivated the islands. The Hawaiian plate lunch is a huge, gastronomically challenging mixture of Asian and American starches (two scoops rice and one scoop macaroni salad) supplemented by a United Nation of entrees such as chicken katsu, beef curry, deep fried shrimp, mahi mahi, lemon chicken, barbecue shortribs, hamburger steak, etc.

L&L is known for its large portions, freshly cooked food, and reasonable prices. For hefty appetites try the regular plate lunch which is said to easily feed two people, from $5.50. For a smaller portion, try the mini plate lunch which starts from $3.75.

El Caballo

Naan Stop

New Restaurants in 2005
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Cities Barbecue

Kampai

DogHouse

El Cazador

Square One

Sushiya Express

StarBucks

Tiramisu
Tiramisu is a new restaurant that opening in Santa Barbara's Paseo Nuevo Mall at the end of 2005. It features fresh homade rustic Italian cuisine with elegant hand crafted pastries. Privately owned by Head Chef Victor Carranza, Tiramisu is a casual dining experience with upscale service.

Savoy Truffles
Savoy Truffles surprising food boutique opened in November, and is packing 'em in.  The food is very creative, tasty, and remarkably affordable.  The service is warm and professional, and the ambiance is
European bistro chic.  It's locate just across the street from the Santa Barbara city parking lot near Norton's Pastrami shop.

Zaytoon
Zaytoon from the Arabic word meaning olive is a welcome surprise to Santa Barbara as it is one of the only Middle Eastern restaurants in the area. Located at 209 East Canon Perdido Zaytoon offers lunch and dinner from 11:30 am to at least 11 pm, nightly. Lunch prices average $9.50, dinner $15 plus drinks and appetizers.

Golden China
Golden China is located at 3130 State Street, Santa Barbara.

New Restaurants in 2004
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31 West
Locate at the new Andalucia Hotel in downtown Santa Barbara 31 West offers dining intending to be a power breakfast and lunch spot and a destination restaurant in the evening. 31 West will showcase American cuisine at its best. Seating 80 in the dining area and an additional 40 at the adjoining bar 31 West is a great location for small to medium size events.

Los Gallos
Los Gallos open for lunch and dinner was established by the same family that owns the local favorite Daily Grind, right next door. Los Gallos may become a favorite as well. Prices sound reasonable with a tri-tip taco $7.50, veggie taco $5.95, and chile relleno platter $6.25

Tuttini
Location in downtown Santa Barbara, at 10 East Carrillo Street, Tuttini serves Italian sandwiches at lunch time and fresh baked pastries. They are also open for breakfast and are famous for a breakfast cookie available all day, a grape nut/date concoction.

La Marina
With beautiful panoramic ocean views La Marina, Santa Barbara's only Four Diamond restaurant features seasonal California cuisine with an international flair prepared by Chef Jesse Olsen. Wine Spectator Magazine has noted La Marina as having one of the most outstanding restaurant wine lists in the world. La Marina is located at the Four Seasons Biltmore and is open Tuesday through Saturday 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m

Kaliman's

Kahuna Grill

Siam Elephant
Siam Elephant an authentic Thai restaurant opens in Carpentaria serving dishes from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. ranging in price for $6.95 to $8.95. The word is that it’s good, but not as good as the Santa Barbara offerings such as Zen Yai and Your Place.

Itsuki

Camomile Cafe

Cavalli's

L'ombretta
L'ombretta an “authentic Venetian wine bar” Opens its doors September 2004 servicing small bites, “Venetian style” for breakfast, lunch and dinner at 1134 Chapala Street the former location of Jojo’s Cafe.

Elements
Elements opens at former Figaro location in Santa Barbara across from the Court House sunken gardens. Offering a high end menu Elements is becoming well known as a trendy hot spot for happy hour.

La Brisas
Another Mexican restaurant pops up in Santa Barbara on Milpas Street. From feedback that DiningSantaBarbara.com has received La Brisas is well on its way to be coming one of the finest choices for authentic high quality low cost Mexican food. La Brisas is a highly recommended for lunch.

Willows
Located at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez Willows spells out jackpot offering fine dining selections such as porterhouse steak, surf and turf, and seared ahi prepared by the former Chef of the Ritz Carlton in Hawaii, Thomas Meyer.

Zeno Mamue
Right as one Santa Barbara Peruvian restaurant, Papagallo's, closed this year another one opens. The word on the street is that Zeno Manue is becoming a great replacement.

European Deli
Specializing in German Cuisine the European Deli brings you a wide variety of delicious continental favorites. Try the Reuben Sandwich with sauerkraut and potato salad. Located in the Fairview shopping center the European Deli is a welcome new arrival to the Goleta area.

Norton's Pastrami
A great new Santa Barbara restaurant located at 18 West Figeuroa Street. It serves up high end lunch sandwiches, their pastrami sandwich is top notch.

Saigon
The only authentic Vietnamese restaurant in the Santa Barbara area offering fresh dishes with stylish presentation.

Sakana
Dishing out Sushi in Montecito Sakana Japanese restaurant became an instant hit with it's fresh food and fast service. A Santa Barbara restaurant recommended visit

Quantum
Modern San Francisco style decor with an Asian twist; contemporary American cuisine offers a menu of small plates designed for sharing. A Santa Barbara restaurant Must Visit !

Spiritland Bistro
Gourmet organic food catering dishes to vegetarians and offering a fun casual atmosphere, a good alternative to the popular Santa Barbara Sojourner restaurant.

Deli 101
Located at 130 North Calle Cesar Chavez in Santa Barbara.

Beachbreak Cafe
Located at 324 State Street Santa Barbara, CA. Very Close to the beach and Stearn Wharf.

New Restaurants in 2003
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Good Cup

Rizona's
If you’re looking for dishes that will tantalize your taste buds with tropical flavors why not try Rizona’s in Santa Barbara. Coconut cream of rice for breakfast and wild caught salmon with coconut-chili sauce for dinner are some of the tasty selections.

Abdi's
Only Persian dining in Santa Barbara, bring your own wine No corkage charge!

Bellyboards

A-Ru

Chef Rick's

Spice Avenue
Authentic Indian cuisine offering an affordable lunch buffet and wine by the glass.

Holdrens

Taiko

Dish

Atlas Market

Kimochi

Cafe Delight


New Restaurants in 2002
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Mondial
Private Dining Seating up to 40, Catering available. Great location for business dining.

City Kitchen

Go Fish

Natural Cafe

Chipotle

Maeda

jojo

Primo

Hibiki Sushi Cafe

Nu





Hollister Brewing Company
6980 Marketplace Drive American
Goleta, CA 93117
$7 - $12
805-968-2810 Map


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Review Submitted on 7/30/2010. Visited on 7/25/10
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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This was some of the worst highly overpriced food I've ever eaten. Their meatballs were a joke and the marinara was a joke, more like crap sauce. The garlic bread was oil soaked barely toasted bread. The salads are ridiculous, you should get twice as much for what you pay for. And don't get me started on those gross fries. Completely under cooked soggy and grease soaked. Plus I paid 3 bucks for 10ozs of soda. The only reason this place is still open is because they rip you off! Whoever made the menu and taught the cooks should be made to give their paychecks back and write an apology to all the customers. The service is also horrible. A bunch of people standing around looking at you like you're bugging them. Don't waste your time, go next door to McDonalds. It's better food and service.



Review Submitted on 6/19/2010. Visited on 6/10/10 but go at least once per week
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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Ingredients usually found at upscale restaurants. Creative flavors. Farmer's market fresh. Friendly, casual and one of the few good restaurants in Goleta. My go to restaurant when in doubt. And I don't even drink beer.



Review Submitted on 5/12/2010. Visited on 04/09/2010
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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The drink menu is amazing the only place that I know of in Santa Barbara to get a proper Dark and Stormy however stay away from the food I had one of there pizzas and spent 24 hours in my bathroom. After finally returning to work and chatting with coworkers this is not a uncommon experience after eating the food here. Drinks only!!!!



Review Submitted on 12/19/2009. Visited on 12/6/09
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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wonderful combination of food and beer



Review Submitted by Ali Abyane on 9/9/2009. Visited on 9/6/09
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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First time trying this restaurant, Service not bad, beer not bad but the food was worth than fast food quality. Ordered spinach & artichoke dip nothing but water down spinach with no trace of artichoke. Main course of black & blue chicken sandwich with blue cheese slaw, I wonder if the chef knew what blue cheese is! Next one was steak sandwich with Caesar salad and I must say it is sad to see a chef who cannot prepare a simple Caesar salad. The next one was the most expensive item of Short Rib and I really want to know what they are thinking serving such a dish for $ 18. I would never go back to this place and will not recommend it to anyone else. I saw some good reviews and I am wondering what their relation to this restaurant is.



Review Submitted on 8/16/2008. Visited on
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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Try the duck fat fries and the hot wings. You won't be disappointed. It's genreally pretty crowded around happy hour, particularly on Fridays, so be prepared for that. Indoor and Outdoor seating (with heat lamps). The only bad comment is that their bathrooms smell awful.



Review Submitted on 2/22/2008. Visited on 1/12/08
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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I finally tried this place and I was not impressed. The service was slow considering we were the only table there. The fries and the rest of our meal came out cold and flavorless. Having trained culinary chefs in the kitchen, my expectations were higher than what I saw.



Review Submitted on 11/29/2007. Visited on 08/15/07
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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I tried this restaurant with some friends and found the inside to be hollow and cold feeling. The service was adequate, the burger was great:) with the fries being alright, and the servers were upbeat.



Review Submitted on 9/27/2007. Visited on 09/27/07
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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The bartender is married :(



Review Submitted on 8/8/2007. Visited on
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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They take their menu a little seriously in my opinion, opting for overpriced itialian food rather than affordable munchies to go with drinks. Great variety of beers though and great happy hour drink deals.



Review Submitted by Don L on 6/19/2007. Visited on June 15, 2007
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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I am surprised at how well this restaurant is doing as they just opened. Highlights include: * A LOT of employees working at once * Ever changing beer recipes a lot which makes for adventure * Surprisingly good food for a brewing company. The duck-fat fries are particularly interesting (if you try not to think of the poor duck). * Mr. Rose, one of the owners, is doing a fine job with his new career. He stops by all of the tables and either just busses pint glasses or chats it up with the guests. But he does his visiting in a very artful way--if he didn't come packaged in the body of an Ex-NFL linebacker, I'd describe him as downright balletic. So there you have it, good drinks, good food, and a rose on top. One gripe, the heifeweisen tasted like it had some serious shots of banana extract. Yikes. I'm imagining that it was bad batch.



Review Submitted by Lori on 6/5/2007. Visited on 5/31/07
for Hollister Brewing Company Restaurant in Goleta

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I finally tried this restaurant for lunch with some co-workers, and I was...well, not disappointed, but not impressed, either. I think that the food (I had fish tacos and a side caesar salad) was decent but not amazing. The burgers looked a lot better, so if I go back, I'll order a burger. What really bothered me was that the service was SO incredibly slow that lunch took two hours! It wasn't even crowded, and our meals were simple burgers and tacos, so I'm not sure what was up. It has a nice, open floorplan and the beer tasting portions are large, so I recommend this place for a happy hour spot. I will definitely go back for drinks after work sometime, but probably not for lunch. I just can't take 2 hour lunches...I have to work!