Summerland’s New Bookstore Now Has a Café

••• Godmothers Graze, the outdoor café at Godmothers bookstore in Summerland, is now serving a menu of sandwiches, salads, and more—a lot like what’s on offer down the street at Field + Fort, but more casual, in that you pick up the food at the counter and everything comes in disposable containers. It’s open daily 8-11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m. The eggs-and-greens bagel was quite good; the bagels are from Yetz’s.

••• Savoy Cafe & Deli decided not to reopen for dinner after all.

••• Petros is returning to its former space at State Street and Arlington Avenue, now a Cajé café, for pop-up lunch and dinner every Wednesday.

••• Thanks to the reader who spotted a beer/wine license for Oxnard’s Casa Agria Specialty Ales at Kim’s Service Department on State Street (Gutierrez/Haley); it’s taking the space in the rear, with the terrace. It won’t serve food, though; you can always get something from Broad Street Oyster Company or whoever ends up leasing the kitchen in the back.

••• Namaste Indian Bistro has opened in the former Bedda Mia space (1218 State Street). —Restaurant Guy

••• The Independent profiled The Sando Truck, now serving katsu sandwiches in the Funk Zone.

••• And the Independent also profiled Del Pueblo Café in Goleta.

••• Sweetie’s ice cream shop on the Mesa has closed; the space will be turned into a deli called Mission City Sandwich Shop.

••• The Bitar Restaurant Group—of Via Maestra 42, Via Maestra Enoteca, and Chase Restaurant—is taking over Milk & Honey on W. Anapamu. No changes are planned. —Restaurant Guy

••• My husband and I went to Barbareño for the first time in a long while, and I was delighted to see that the menu has been expanded quite a bit since. Along with the longer list of small plates, there are now four platters (said to serve two to three people), rather than entrées. Our server said that makes it easier on the kitchen, which is great, but it doesn’t work out quite as well for parties of two. We were also told that the restaurant will be introducing a 10-course tasting menu, which it subsequently did for its 10th anniversary on October 26 ($150, plus a 20% service charge and a $5 “order fee,” whatever that is). Anyway, we had a green salad with stone fruit, the black olive raviolo, and the Santa Maria BBQ, all of which were very good. The raviolo was actually the least interesting of the three dishes, but it’s the only one that photographed well.

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Erik

Hopefully Barbareño had the additional fees listed. Not listing the 20% service charge and a $5 order fee is ILLEGAL in California as of July 2024. You spent an extra $29 dollars + tip.

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Roy

Once I find out that restaurants are still adding hidden fees I will never go there again. I know that vía maestra and the chase restaurant were adding fees and not letting customers know until you received your check.

No thanks!

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EF

@Erik – Fear not, Barbareno’s added fee is only for its special 10th anniversary event and it’s very clearly listed at the top of the Tock event page, which is linked in the article above.

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