Visit a different Santa Barbara
[P] You’ve biked Santa Barbara’s shoreline and browsed the shopper’s paradise on well-known State Street. [CP][P] Now get to know burgeoning SoCo (south of Cota Street), just a couple of blocks east of State, where a homegrown arts scene is taking root. [CP][P] [B “GETTING THERE”] [CP][P][ARTICLE_IMAGE 2 R] Santa Barbara is about 90 miles north of Los Angeles. From U.S. 101 north, exit at Garden St., go right on Garden, then right on Cota St. You’re in SoCo now. Visit [XLINK “http://www.socosb.info” “socosb.info” “” “_new”] for more information. [CP][P] [B “EAT”] [CP][P] [B “Fresh produce”] Locals load their bags with fruit and vegetables at the year-round [XLINK “http://www.sbfarmersmarket.org” “Downtown Santa Barbara Farmers Market” “” “_new”] (8:30[SPECIAL_CHAR {150}]12:30 Sat; corner of Cota and Santa Barbara Streets; 805/962-5354). Mayor Marty Blum shops here, as do resident celebs such as John Cleese and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Taste slices of peaches, strawberries, and pluots while listening to street musicians. [CP][P] [ARCHIVELINKS] [B “Italian”] At Arnoldi’s Cafe ([XLINK “/sunset/travel/article/0,20633,1638565,00.html” “[SPECIAL_CHAR {36}][SPECIAL_CHAR {36}]”]; 600 Olive St.; 805/962-5394), one of the city’s oldest restaurants, patrons can indulge in authentic fare and then head out back to play bocce in the yard.