The Santa Barbara Wine Collective highlights the unique terroir of Santa Barbara County by showcasing our favorite, family owned wineries that produce wine within our 7 official AVA’s. Our selections are those that not only tell a story, in some cases a multi-generational one, but also hail from winemakers that are committed to the highest quality standards of winemaking. Each of these wineries produce a limited quantity of wine, which allows them to remain focused on every detail and aspect of their operation, from bud break to bottling.
For events, the Santa Barbara Wine Collective can accommodate up to 70 guests for a seated dinner or 120 guests for a standing reception. With wines from our five Santa Barbara county member wineries and food from one of our four on-site caterers, this venue is perfect for large or small parties! Contact [email protected].
Hours of Operation
Monday
12-6 PM
Tuesday
12-6 PM
Wednesday
12-6 PM
Thursday
12-6 PM
Friday
12-8 PM
Saturday
12-8 PM
Sunday
12-6 PM
Santa Barbara Wine Collective
131 Anacapa Street, Suite C Santa Barbara, CA 93101
131 Anacapa Street, Suite C, Santa Barbara CA, 93101.
Located in the historic Santa Barbara Fish Market building on the corner of Anacapa and Yanonali, in the Funk Zone.
Open Daily
Sunday - Thursday 12-6PM
Friday & Saturday 12-8PM
Max Indoor Capacity:
100
Total Max Capacity:
100
Available For Buy-Out:
Yes
Full Bar:
Yes
Wine & Beer:
Yes
Private Dining Room(s) + Capacity(ies):
50 seated guests with existing furniture, 75 guests with rented furniture, or
120 guests for standing only reception
For more information on private dining and events please contact our Events Team at (805) 705-8895 [email protected]
Associated Itineraries
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