
Fresh, local, and full of flavor—costa Kitchen & Bar menu brings the Mediterranean to Santa Barbara with a touch of Middle Eastern flair. Pair your meal with cocktails that burst with bright, refreshing flavors or explore our curated selection of California wines—each chosen to complement the bold spices, coastal freshness, and thoughtful preparations of the new menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1111 E Cabrillo Blvd, Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Phone: (805) 879-1366
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Reviews
Dalia and Carlos guided us through the menu with genuine care, helping us pick dishes that were flavorful and beautifully prepared. The cheesecake was a standout finish to an already delicious meal.
Our evening felt special from beginning to end, and this birthday dinner will remain a memorable moment for our family.
If you want to be seated for a while and get ignore… this is the place to go. I’m
Very offend, the server ignored me ( dark skin ) while offering coffee and water and taking care of the tables around me ( light skin), even if they got there after me. Very racist place.
We went to next door, the bar to get a bit, and a few minutes later Patricia Rose the manger came to look for us to apologize and offer us a table, and food right away. She personally took take care of us, and tried to make us feel better.
Still, the waiters need to be better and improve.
Appetizers: The bone marrow dish is a must.
The food itself was perfect with some influence from Mediterranean and Persian cuisines. I ordered Scottish King salmon, and it was one of the best.
The 30 days aged New York steak was just OK and rare instead of medium.
I highly recommend this restaurant.
We had pasta with mussels and fries.
Think the overall rating now 7,6 is a bit to high for what is was. I am between 3 and 4 stars.
Great ambiance, service and food.
The avo toast was nice, the country bread was a perfect base. The avocado seemed more like a spread from a package than fresh smashed avocados, but the confit tomatoes added a sweet touch to the herby dukkah.
Terrific happy hour deals from 5-7, especially considering the location and views! Hidden gem.
(Yes, I am hyping it – I wandered in and couldn’t believe it wasn’t packed on a gorgeous Friday afternoon!)