Santa Barbara Wine Therapy

  4.5 – 342 reviews   • Wine bar

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Local beer & wine offered in a cool, relaxed space with country-style decor, games & outdoor seats.

Santa Barbara Wine Therapy 93101

Hours

Friday5 PM–12 AM
Saturday1 PM–12 AM
Sunday1–11 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday5–11 PM
Thursday5–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 12 W Haley St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Phone: (805) 729-0722

Website: http://www.sbwinetherapy.com/

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Reviews

Lane Darby
Came here for happy hour looking for a dog friendly place. We got some great drinks, and the tapas were excellent (riding on a pig might’ve been our favorite). There’s a patio but you have to walk through a hallway, and you order your food at the bar.
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Paris Leung
This place is awesome. We came here with our 3 pugs and had amazing food and a great time. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive. The patio is super cool with plants, shade and very original artwork. Inviting for people and pets! If you want great food and drink, especially if you have a furry friend, this is a must see in Santa Barbara!
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Michael Gray
Found this spot on my walk w/ my pooch in Downtown SB. Must say this place has real good vibes to just sit, relax, and sip on some wine or beer. Of note, the like dogs more than humans lol. I was able to sit indoors w/ my pup. The bar keep was helpful and made some good recommendations. I’ll be back for more wine therapy in the near future.
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Ms. M
This place is cool for the fact they are all about the dog friendly. Which is super cool but as for the drinks i was not too impressed. The champbonges were interesting.
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divya patel
Made a pit stop in Santa Barbara, still have yet to really check out the city in full, but this stop was well worth it.

Great spot for groups or just want to stop in for a drink. Wine, beer and champagne bongs! And VERY dog friendly. Wine was on tap, good, not the best, but palatable. Good selection of beers, something for everyone from light to hoppy.

Recommended for sure.
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Jessica Goodheart
I’ve been here three times now, and have enjoyed this place immensely. They have games to play, dogs are allowed inside and out, and the happy hour specials are quite good. Overall this is a comfortable place to hang out with some friends.
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Tony
I have been here many, many times. I’m always greeted as soon as I enter the door. I bring my dog too so she can enjoy a meal of her own. The music is always too loud for her. She won’t eat so I end up taking it home for her to enjoy later.
The food prices are usually pretty reasonable for what you get for the money, but this last time I spent $100 and didn’t think I got my moneys worth. The food was so, so
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Evelyn Søs Frøhling Senn
Great place to hang out. Play a board game, drink some wine and listen to some of our local musicians play.
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Andrea Hercules
many thought that wine therapy closed for good, then it seemed as though they moved behind cruisery. the truth is that with the move wine therapy died. wine is not the same, menu is not the same (NO CHARCUTERIE anymore) and for all the heaters they have NOT A SINGLE ONE WORKS. If you want to sit outside in the cold and be completely ignored by the staff while drinking the cruiserys drinks this is the place for you! RIP wine therapy

edit in response to owner: while i’m sure this would have been a much better experience once you are fully moved over, i still had a bad experience and you frankly shouldn’t have even been open if you weren’t ready to provide the full experience (at the very least propane!? or a BYOP sign maybe?)
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Laura Dagg
Wine therapy is like almost cool, but epically misses the bar. They have all these games which is fun, but interesting rules. For example, you can’t build with the domino blocks but can with the Jenga blocks. Also you can’t play cards there, you can’t have big groups, and the bartenders want groups to stay for an hour max. The manager seems to be the one enforcing these particular rules, and the bartenders were made to tell them. The staff were honestly kinda giving me weird vibes, and making me feel nervous and uncomfortable. They also made my group of 7 move from one table to another similar size table? Not really sure why, maybe because they wanted the couch for a different customer? I’m not really sure but it felt kinda unnecessary and a little rude. I wish this place was more chill, because they try and present that vibe. Wine therapy has chill outdoorsy decoration, but uptight management that enforcers unclear and uncomfortable rules. I feel like they tried to make a unique and quirky Santa Barbara local spot, but created an upright bar for tourists and cringe millennial men. Also one of the guy bartenders with tattoos and dark hair kinda smells like tuna fish.
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