Just a few decades ago, a previously funky collection of dilapidated arts and craft studios, near Stearns Wharf and the waterfront, began to evolve into an artsy, trendy area of Santa Barbara, a major Central Coast city.
It’s chock-a-block with wine-tasting rooms, craft breweries, small local shops, and restaurants – and on busy weekends, especially in summer – lots of people moseying about.
Helena Avenue Bakery, Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, State Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Lucky Penny, Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Tyger Tyger, East Yanonali Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
SeaVees Santa Barbara, East Mason Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Riviera Beach House, State Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Lama Dog Tap Room + Bottle Shop, Santa Barbara Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co. Santa Barbara, Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Dart Coffee Co, East Yanonali Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
The Waterman, East Montecito Street, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Spend the morning exploring the hands-on exhibits at MOXI (details below).
MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation
A hands-on interactive museum with three floors of exhibits, MOXI encourages visitors of all ages to explore and experiment with science, technology, engineering, arts, and math through fun and immersive experiences. Head up to the rooftop for stellar views.
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Tyger Tyger
This California-Southeast Asia fusion eatery is best known for its plant-forward, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, all made from scratch with sustainably sourced local ingredients. Try the chicken khao soi, crispy pork belly with grilled sticky rice, or the salad with kelp noodles.
Best Things To Do in the Afternoon in Santa Barbara
• Walkabout: Start your walking tour at one of the visitor centers in the Funk Zone, and pick up a detailed walking map. It will guide you to vibrant and colorful street art, including several murals and art installations that are perfect for snapping a photo or two.
• Shopping Spree: The Funk Zone is home to several independent shops and boutiques, where you can find unique clothing, jewelry, and gifts. Some popular options include SeaVees, The Blue Door, and Dylan Star clothing boutique.
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Bonus Pro Tips
Park in the public lot near the Garden Street visitor center and take a back alley (look for Brass Bear Brewing) to Anacapa/Helena streets and walk north to be in the heart of the Funk Zone.