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Coastal Winery
217 Stearns Wharf
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 962-2100
Coastal Winery brings the
very best wines to you from Santa Barbara County and Central Coastal
California. Using fruit from the best recognized vineyards, wines
are produced with the quality of craftsmen. Great care is taken not
to compromise the beauty and structure of the wine.
Coastal Winery sells their premium wines on Stearns Wharf on the
pier at the foot of State Street in Santa Barbara. Visitors can
sample the various varietals offered by Coastal Winery, purchase and
ship product to most States. Coastal Winery serves specialty foods
to compliment their wines. In addition to Coastal Winery products,
there is a variety of wines from other local, small wineries that
provide a unique wine country experience without the drive.
Whether you are a tourist to Santa Barbara or are a knowledgeable
local resident of Santa Barbara Wine Country, you will appreciate
the wines and fun atmosphere of Coastal Winery.
Harbor
Restaurant & LongBoards
210 Stearns Wharf
Santa Barbara CA 93101
(805) 963-3311
These two restaurants are the first you see as you enter the wharf.
They are consistently rated as two of the nicest restaurants in
Santa Barbara. They offer wonderful views and excellent food.
The
Great Pacific Ice Cream Company
219-A Stearns Wharf
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 962-0108
This small ice cream shop serves excellent ice cream and you'll even
recognize it from the many movies that have used it (My Favorite
Martian, for example).
Mother
Stearns Candy Company
219-B Stearns Wharf
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 962-6010
Moby
Dick
220 Stearn's Wharf
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 965-0549
This restaurant has recently been rebuilt after a devastating fire
three years ago. It's reincarnation is definitely worth a trip
to the end of the wharf. The sunsets there are spectacular.
Char
West
221 Stearns Wharf,
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 962-5631
Santa
Barbara Shellfish Company
230-A Stearns Wharf
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
(805) 966-6676
If you're looking for lobster come here. What else is there to
say?
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