Some things, like fine wine and the Motherās Day brunch at the Historic Santa Maria Inn, continue to improve with age.
Behind the scenes, managers have been planning for months to present the best Motherās Day grand buffet in the history of the hotel on Sunday, May 12.

And that is saying a lot, considering that the Santa Maria landmark opened in 1917 and has been host to a special brunch on Motherās Day for more than 70 years.Ā
āWeāre historically known for our holiday brunches; theyāre synonymous with the name of the Historic Santa Maria Inn,ā Food and Beverage Manager Thomas Munoz said.
āWe have people that will come for Motherās Day and on that day theyāll make a reservation for the next brunch,ā Munoz said. āFor every single brunch that we haveāif itās Thanksgiving, Christmas, Motherās Dayāthey make reservations before they leave that day for the next one.ā
Munoz told me that his adept staff knows exactly which table regular customers prefer, what time they want to be seated, even which server is their favorite, ābecause they have come religiously every single yearāitās awesome!ā
Brunch-goers start with a cup of Starbucks coffee, fresh fruit juice, or the bottomless bubbly and mimosas.
āThatās the best part,ā Munoz said.
On Motherās Day alone, the inn expects to pour 35 cases of the houseās Wycliff sparkling wine.
āWe average about 400 to 450 bottles of champagne,ā Munoz disclosed. Heās also created a Motherās Day Champagne cocktail menu for the more adventuresome.
Executive Chef Alex Araizaga has been immersed in the hotelās large state-of-the-art kitchen, preparing for the enormous undertaking and planning new brunch dishes, such as Cornish hens with wild mushrooms, baked sea bass, and pork chops.

The Motherās Day brunch carving station offers roasted prime rib of beef, leg of lamb, and honey-glazed bone-in ham.
The seafood station has oysters, caviar, fresh shrimp, mussels, steamed clams, crab legs, and poached whole salmon.
Customers craving more classic breakfast foods can choose from bacon, sausage, eggs Benedict, home-fried potatoes, the waffle bar, and the omelet station.
āThankfully we have a kitchen that can handle this,ā Munoz said. āItās a lot of prep. The biggest prep is the waffle and omelet stations.ā
Imagine how much slicing and dicing of fresh bell peppers, mushrooms, onions, and tomatoes is necessary for an expected 700 to 800 people.
And save room for dessert! The hotelās Coach Room will be dedicated to desserts; four eight-foot tables will be covered in pies, cakes, chocolate-dipped strawberries, bread pudding, and crĆØme brulee.
And a new brunch stapleāan ice cream stationāserves eight types of the sweet stuff.
To make room for hundreds of Motherās Day brunch customers, the Historic Santa Maria Inn is opening up not only the Garden Room Restaurant, but the Kent Room, the Historical Room, the Coach Room, the Taproom, patios, and courtyards for seating.
Reservations are highly recommended for Motherās Day brunch, but there will be room for walk-ins that Sunday.
āThe No. 1 thing is we donāt want to turn anyone away,ā Munoz said. āWeāve done a very good job ⦠[of] not turning anyone away.ā
Last year, the inn decided to do grand brunch buffets on holidays only, and Sunday brunches the rest of the year.
āBut the one thing we would not even consider getting rid of is our holiday brunch buffets, or our grand buffets, because weāve become so known for that,ā Munoz said.
āItās something that we can offer to Santa Maria [residents] that they donāt have to travel up north or down south to get; where they get it right outside their back door,ā he said.
āItās a beautiful environment, beautiful decorations, great selection of food, and I think for what you get itās a very reasonable price,ā Munoz summed up.
Adults pay $39, seniors pay $37, children ages 6 to 12 eat for $16, and children ages 5 and younger dine for free.
The Historic Santa Maria Innās Motherās Day Champagne Brunch will be served on Sunday, May 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
For reservations, call the Garden Room Restaurant at 346-7908.
The Inn is at 801 S. Broadway in Santa Maria.
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Sun food and wine columnist Wendy Thies Sell dedicates this story to her incredible mom. Send comments and story ideas to wthies@santamariasun.com.
This article appears in May 2-9, 2013.

