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PHOTOS COURTESY THE GENEVIEVE
The Santa Ynez Inn has reopened as The Genevieve, Santa Barbara County’s newest boutique hotel.
The Genevieve
Former Santa Ynez Inn has a new name introduction to wine in the Santa Ynez Valley and event spaces for weddings and milestone events. “The Genevieve is the perfect ormerly the Santa setting for rediscovering romance, Ynez Inn located in escaping the mundane and fully the town of Santa embracing the serenity of the Ynez, The Genevieve Santa Ynez Valley,” said Janice reopened last month Leslin, co-owner of The Genevieve as Santa Barbara County’s and The Victor. “The Genevieve newest boutique hotel, offering and The Victor are a true an array of luxury amenities escape and the perfect pair — a such as complimentary gourmet combination of intimate, detailbreakfast, a daily wine and dessert reception, whiskey library, oriented hospitality and some of the best food and cocktails in spa and premier private event Santa Ynez.” space. Chef Huizar’s menu features It is also home to The Victor dishes including Santa Maria restaurant helmed by Chef Beto Tri-Tip Frites, Cedar Plank Huizar. Salmon, Whole From the Roasted Fish ownership team and Tomahawk behind The Steak, using Landsby hotel For more information about The ingredients in Solvang, The from the Genevieve brings Genevieve, 3627 Sagunto St. in Santa Ynez, visit www.thegenevieve.com or California coast 20 spacious follow The Genevieve on Instagram and prepared and luxurious @thegenevievehotel. To learn more in The Victor’s guestrooms and about The Victor, visit www.thevictor. Josper Oven or what the hotel us or follow The Victor on Instagram @ its traditional calls a refined Santa Maria sense of intimate thevictor_sy. grill. luxury to Santa Guests will Ynez. also find a menu of starters, from The Genevieve continues to barbecued oysters and oysters on offer the same level of hospitality the half shell and shrimp cocktail and detail-oriented guest to deviled eggs and fresh salads experience as the Santa Ynez spotlighting local produce. Inn in an intimate setting amidst “The Victor is rolling out its a lush garden, meandering newly designed spring menu of pathways and fire pits that seasonal favorites featuring new provide the perfect setting for dishes such as Ceviche Tostada, enjoying an evening bottle of Vegetable Tempura, American wine. Wagyu Filet Mignon, 20-ounce At The Genevieve, guests Delmonico Steak and Josperalso enjoy daily made-to-order Roasted Romanesco,” said Ms. breakfast and wine and dessert Leslin. hour, a whiskey library, onsite Tesla charging stations, a Please see GENEVIEVE on B2 curated Tasting Passport for an By MARILYN MCMAHON NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER
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At top and above, The Genevieve is home to The Victor restaurant helmed by Chef Beto Huizar.
Wood-Fired Wednesdays will start May 29 on the red brick patio, where new weekly specials, such as a whole roasted pig and more, will be offered.
TODAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. “Storytelling: Native People Through the Lens of Edward S. Curtis” is on display through April 30 at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 2559 Puesta del Sol, Santa Barbara. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays through Mondays. For more information, visit sbnature.org. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “SURREAL WOMEN: Surrealist Art by American Women” is on display through April 24 at Sullivan Goss: An American Gallery, 11 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara. The gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. For more information, www.sullivangoss.com. By appointment on weekdays: “Holly Hungett: Natural Interpretations” is on view through May 20 at the Architectural Foundation of Santa Barbara’s gallery, 229 E. Victoria St., Santa Barbara. The gallery is open 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays and weekdays by appointment. For more information, call the foundation at 805-965-6307 or go to www.afsb.org. Noon to 5 p.m. “Clarence Mattei: Portrait of a Community” is on view now through May at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, which is located in downtown Santa Barbara at 136 E. De la Guerra St. Admission is free. Hours are currently from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays and from noon to 7 p.m. Thursdays. For more information, visit www.sbhistorical. org. to etcsb.org or call 805-9655400. APRIL 12 8 p.m. Elton Dan & The Rocket Band will perform at the Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido St., Santa Barbara. The band plays tribute to Elton John. Tickets cost $34 and $52 for general admission and $92 for VIP seats. To purchase, go to lobero.org. APRIL 13 7:30 p.m. John Oates, onehalf of the duo of Hall & Oates, will perform at the Lobero Theatre, 33 E. Canon Perdido St., Santa Barbara. The concert will also feature singersongwriter and guitarist Steve Postell. Tickets cost $45 and $55 for general admission and $106 for VIP seats, which include pre-concert reception. APRIL 15 7:30 p.m. The Santa Barbara Symphony will perform “Beethoven Dreams” at The Granada, 1214 State St., Santa Barbara. The allBeethoven program will include a collaboration with the Ensemble Theatre Company’s artistic director, Jonathan Fox. Mr. Fox will direct the West Coast premiere of Ella MilchSheriff’s staged monodrama, “The Eternal Stranger,” based on one of Beethoven’s dreams. The concert will also feature the symphony playing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Symphony No. 4. The concert’s piano soloist is Inna Faliks. Tickets cost $35 to $175. To purchase, go to granadasb.org. APRIL 16 3 p.m. The Santa Barbara Symphony will perform “Beethoven Dreams” at The Granada, 1214 State St., Santa Barbara. The allBeethoven program will include a collaboration with the Ensemble Theatre Company’s artistic director, Jonathan Fox. Mr. Fox will direct the West Coast premiere of Ella MilchSheriff’s staged monodrama, “The Eternal Stranger,” based on one of Beethoven’s dreams. The concert will also feature the symphony playing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Symphony No. 4. The concert’s piano soloist is Inna Faliks. Tickets cost $35 to $175. To purchase, go to granadasb.org. APRIL 25 7:30 p.m. The American Theatre Guild will present “Anastasia” at The Granada, 1214 State St., Santa Barbara. The new Broadway musical follows a brave young woman on a journey to discover the mystery of the past. This production transports the audiences from the twilight of the Russian empire to Paris in the 1920s. Tickets cost $54 to $129. To purchase, go to granadasb.org. — Dave Mason