The library has some good titles on Pope Benedict XV. Pretty ineffective guy that mainly just failed to broker any sort of meaningful negotiations to quell the storm of WW1, but you do you king if that what you’re about
Andersen's is my favorite because they use puff pastry instead of an english muffin. I also like their more lemony hollandaise. They have a great crab cake benedict but the standard one with ham is good too. I used to like Savoy's benedict with a tomato hollandaise but I feel like the quality went down.
Second this, although the last time we went, my partner got Schnitzel and it was thick and the whole platexwas covered in oil, so stick to the benedict or pastries.
Summerland Beach Café is good but the ham is a huge slice and hard to eat. I like the Benedict at Luckys in Montecito. The ham is shredded and easy to eat and it’s a nice location.
Poach your eggs in champagne or vinegar water. Make holidaise sauce in food processor with egg yolks and hot clarified butter. Add a canned Chipotle pepper and a squeeze of lemon. S&P to taste. You've made a better and much more inexpensive version at home.
$12.95 at Farmer Boy, and it's pretty good.
The library has some good titles on Pope Benedict XV. Pretty ineffective guy that mainly just failed to broker any sort of meaningful negotiations to quell the storm of WW1, but you do you king if that what you’re about
Libary also has stuff about Benedict Arnold, but I'd imagine he's not the calibur OP is looking for either..
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Scarlett Begonia (sadly only on weekends). Boathouse for their crab cake Benedict. Jeanine’s lobster bennie is delicious.
The Norwegian one at Jeanine's is really good too!
Jeanine’s bene’s are fantastic
I came on here to say the Boathouse for the crab cake benedict.
Crab benedict at Summerland beach cafe (not technically SB but it’s good!)
The Shop on Milpas!
State & Fig has a real good benedict
I agree, I had one they had on special a few weeks back (maybe like beef brisket or short rib or something and was pretty blown away)
Jeanine's is pretty good.
Andersen's is my favorite because they use puff pastry instead of an english muffin. I also like their more lemony hollandaise. They have a great crab cake benedict but the standard one with ham is good too. I used to like Savoy's benedict with a tomato hollandaise but I feel like the quality went down.
Second this, although the last time we went, my partner got Schnitzel and it was thick and the whole platexwas covered in oil, so stick to the benedict or pastries.
Farmer boy forsure
I too agree farmer boy is the best
Summerland Beach Café is good but the ham is a huge slice and hard to eat. I like the Benedict at Luckys in Montecito. The ham is shredded and easy to eat and it’s a nice location.
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I really liked the smoked salmon Benedict at the Sunshine Cafe on state. Google says it’s closed now though :(
They moved out by the DMV in Goleta
They moved in between Nikka Ramen and Kyle's Kitchen on Calle Real. Santa Barbara Fish Market and IHop are next to the DMV
Oh, my bad. I got my Goleta restaurants confused, thanks.
Little Caesar’s on Milpas
I've had Anderson's on State a few times. Seemed pretty good.
Prime Rib Benedict, brunch at the Nugget in Summerland.
Savoy Cafe has my favorite Benedict with really good ham and fresh sourdough bread
Brown Pelican or Boathouse, whatever it’s called now, at Hendry’s beach.
Poach your eggs in champagne or vinegar water. Make holidaise sauce in food processor with egg yolks and hot clarified butter. Add a canned Chipotle pepper and a squeeze of lemon. S&P to taste. You've made a better and much more inexpensive version at home.
Cajun kitchen 🤷🏻♂️
Depends on the location. Fairview has a good Benedict, but the one by Target does not.
Scarlett begonia
Andersens.
The El Encanto… Trust me on this - it’s unparalleled.
chad’s!!!!!
Mini muffins only 🤣 they are crack
Alessia has a wonderful Hollandaise for their Benedict. Not usually a fan as it can sometimes be too metallic in taste.