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- Cold Spring Tavern - Santa Barbara, CA
Stop by the Cold Spring Tavern and enjoy a hearty lunch at this former stagecoach stop on the San Marcos Pass near Santa Barbara Here you can appreciate the true ambiance of the Old West because, as if by magic, time stands still
- History - Cold Spring Tavern
Cold Spring Tavern What is now the Cold Spring Tavern began operating as a stagecoach stop in 1868 The original structure is believed to have been built in 1860 and included the Long Room, RV Room and Kitchen Ownership of the Tavern during the early years is not well documented
- Menu - Cold Spring Tavern
Cold Spring Chicken Local favorite – 6 oz organic free range chicken breast baked with almond-raisin stuffing and smothered with sherry, sour cream, and mushroom sauce
- Today - Cold Spring Tavern
We are located between Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez in the beautiful mountains on the San Marcos Pass off Highway 154 Here you can appreciate the true history of the old stagecoach days We serve traditional American fare made with fresh local ingredients
- Overview - Cold Spring Tavern
Tavern – Reservations may be made inside the historic restaurant for up to 20 guests The entire Tavern is also available for very special events Choose from various menu options for events including cocktails, appetizers, entrees, and desserts
- Weekends - Cold Spring Tavern
Weekends at the Cold Spring Tavern are special! On Saturday and Sunday we serve our famous tri-tip barbeque sandwiches outside We bring in local bands and our customers love to come up and enjoy the great music, food, drink, and fresh air
- Lunch - Cold Spring Tavern
French fries, Cold Spring Chili, cheese Sub Wild Game Chili +4 00, Chili Verde +3 00
- Fun Facts - Cold Spring Tavern
The Tavern and Road Gang House were turned into a hotel and cottages run by Ike and Ida Beckett from 1893 through 1897 From 1880 to 1893 the Tavern was vacant and possibly used for a voting precinct The Tavern was known to be a gambling joint during Prohibition (1920-1933)
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