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Santa Barbara News-Press: November 26, 2022

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Landlord joins critics of State Street Vince Wood says his tenant has experienced same problems as The Natural Cafe By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

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“The city has really done nothing to improve this area of town,” said Vince Wood, who coowns the building that houses Hayward’s 1890 store at 7 Parker Way.

A downtown landlord has joined a small but growing number of Santa Barbara business owners decrying conditions on lower State Street, including homeless people who panhandle, drink alcohol and use illegal drugs. Vince Wood, co-owner of the building housing Hayward’s 1890, an outdoor furniture store, said his tenant has contended with most of the same

problems facing The Natural Cafe a few blocks up the road. “The city has really done nothing to improve this area of town,” Mr. Wood told the News-Press. “We still have some problems with (the) homeless doing drugs and sleeping in the alleyways but not to the same degree as the areas a few blocks up State Street.” Hayward’s 1890 is located at 7 Parker Way. Mr. Wood told the News-Press that the building’s original Please see STATE ST. on A9

Black Friday crowds significantly decline

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Hayward’s 1890 outdoor furniture store is located 7 Parker Way in downtown Santa Barbara, located adjacent to City Lot 12. Before Caltrans built the freeway overcrossing, the site’s address was 315 State St. Vince Wood, the building’s co-owner, said his tenant has experienced most of the same problems as The Natural Cafe.

Dutch Garden reopens under new ownership

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The Dutch Garden Restaurant on State Street in Santa Barbara recently reopened its doors for the first time since 2020.

By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

The Dutch Garden, which was shut down in 2020 after 75 years in business on State Street, recently reopened under new ownership. In August, co-owner Charlie Fredericks explained that the building had been condemned and that renovations and compliance with the county regulations had been a struggle, reported Siteline Santa Barbara. He predicted that the restaurant would open in the next couple of months. The interior looks similar to the original bar stools and window coverings. The patio also has a new bar area. The restaurant is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on yelp. “Great news - Dutch Gardens reopened under new ownership this past week! We had lunch

today sitting out in the totally redone patio area. I had the Weisswürst plate and my wife had the pork schnitzel plate. They have added a wonderful selection of beers and wine. Much of the menu and the recipes used pay homage to the original restaurant. German Hot potato salad now has much less vinegar but the rest is the same. Great service at this family run local place,” Eric S. said on Yelp on Wednesday, giving the restaurant a five star rating. The Dutch Garden is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The restaurant, located at 4203 State Street, offers takeout and vegetarian options. The eatery does not deliver or take reservations. email: kzehnder@newspress.com

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Above, the Home Depot at the Camino Real Marketplace in Goleta is shown on Black Friday. At right, shoppers leave the Goleta Best Buy with a flat screen TV.

By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

Early morning Black Friday shopping crowds decreased significantly compared to recent years. Local retail stores experienced early morning crowds of only dozens, while some retailers opted to shut down completely on Black Friday. The Goleta Best Buy opened at 5 a.m., long before sunrise (6:42 a.m.). Approximately a dozen shoppers were inside before 7 a.m., but the barricades that were erected on Thanksgiving were already put away by workers Please see FRIDAY on A10

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