
Wow. Stonehouse is an incredible spot. It's nestled in a gorgeous and secluded part of Santa Barbara/Montecito, with a top class feel. Had dinner here with two families to celebrate a special...
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Originally part of land titled in 1769 by the King of Spain, the San Ysidro Ranch later served as a way station for Franciscan monks in the late 1700s and then a working citrus ranch in the 1800s, before becoming a guest ranch. The San Ysidro Citrus Ranch, which would later become the Johnston Fruit Company, harvested an average of 300,000 oranges and 100,000 lemons annually. In 1889 a large sandstone packing house was built to handle the citrus production - which today houses the Ranch's acclaimed Stonehouse Restaurant.
Wow. Stonehouse is an incredible spot. It's nestled in a gorgeous and secluded part of Santa Barbara/Montecito, with a top class feel. Had dinner here with two families to celebrate a special...
With our adult children, we experienced Stonehouse together for the first time! The grounds are breathtaking with elegant lighting. We were in the dining room which is quite sophisticated, classy...
I've only been here for lunch, so the menu may differ at dinner or even seasonally. The vibes were mellow, elegant, and dreamy. There was some medium-level chatter, but nothing close to loud where...
Beautiful place & restaurant ambiance. Go early & wander around the grounds & chef's garden. The wine list is a novel & the sommelier visits each table to help you decide. Easy convenient...
I found this place while browsing Yelp as I searched for restaurants in Santa Barbara. I hadn't heard of The Stonehouse previously but looked at photos and after seeing how beautiful the...