Just a stoneās throw from Stearns Wharf is a soulful area of downtown Santa Barbara affectionately known as the Funk Zone, where āthe ocean meets the streets.ā
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The formerly run-down industrial area between State Street, Garden Street, Montecito Street, and Cabrillo Boulevard has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis over the last decade.

A small section of the city that is literally on the other side of the tracks is now home to a vibrant art scene, surf shops, hip restaurants, and wine and craft beer tasting rooms. Santa Barbaraās Urban Wine Trail winds through the colorful, eclectic neighborhood with a dozen tasting rooms in the Zone.
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Seth Kunin, who handcrafts his Kunin Wines at Central Coast Wine Services in Santa Maria, was among the first to open a tasting room in the Funk Zone, just a block from the beach at 28 Anacapa St. That was in 2008.
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āThere were not very many wineries here in the Funk Zone,ā Kunin said. āWe live in Santa Barbara and we just like the vibe down here. Itās a little cooler with the ocean, I had a boat in the harbor, and I just like the vibe. In the last six years, itās really exploded to what it is now.ā
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The zoneās 12 blocks are bustling with activity, especially on the weekends, when a blend of locals and tourists descend on the neighborhood.
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āItās a very pleasantly surprising mix of both. Iāve been quite surprised by how many locals come in and join the wine club or just to taste,ā Kunin said. āThey have friends visiting from out of town, itās their anniversary, itās their co-workerās last day of work, or somebodyās having a baby, whatever. āLetās go wine tasting!ā Itās the thing they do on a Saturday afternoon.ā
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Kunin Wines is open daily from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m.
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A relative newcomer to the Zone is Riverbench Winery, which has four-decade-old vineyards and a tasting room on Foxen Canyon Road in the Santa Maria Valley.

āWe had been thinking about opening a second tasting room downtown for a while, but only if it was in the perfect location,ā said Laura Booras, Riverbench general manager. āWe toured this place when it was an empty warehouse and old fish market before the renovation. It took a year and a half to get things going, but it was worth it. We wanted somewhere approachable where people could enjoy our wines, and we sure found it.ā
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Riverbench opened its popular Funk Zone tasting room last year, located at 137 Anacapa St.Ā
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When I visited Riverbench on a recent Saturday afternoon, I was amazed by the dozens of 20- to 30-somethings I saw thereāthey gave the space a youthful energy. Next to us, several young women celebrating a bachelorette party enjoyed Riverbenchās excellent sparkling wines, toasting the future bride with some bubbly.
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āNot many people are making so many types of sparkling wines,ā Booras explained. āSo, weāre the only ones who have an
actual sparkling tasting flight.ā
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āI think itās the cool vibe at the Anacapa Project that brings people in,ā Booras added. āWe have beer, a fabulous distillery, and great food and wine, so itās a perfect destination. We really filled a niche, I think, bringing higher quality wine to the Funk Zone, and itās been so much fun.ā
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Riverbenchās Santa Barbara tasting room is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Other places to taste wine in the Funk Zone include Area 5.1 Wines, AVA Santa Barbara Vintners, Fox Wine Co., Les Marchands Wine Bar and Merchant, Municipal Winemakers, Oreana, Pali Wine Co., and Santa Barbara Winery, and more are rumored to be moving in soon.
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Prefer brews or spirits? Figueroa Mountain Brewing Co. (craft beers), Corks nā Crowns (wine and beer from around the world), and Cutlerās Artisan Spirits (American whiskey, vodka, and gin) operate tasting rooms there, too.
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Foodies can find satisfying meals at the hugely popular The Lark, Lucky Penny, Seven Bar and Kitchen, or Metropulos Fine Foods.
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Want art with your charcuterie and counoise? That can also be found in the Funk Zone. The neighborhoodās many art galleries and studios host special events during the Funk Zone Art Walk, the second Saturday afternoon of
every month.
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And watch out for groups of Segways gliding down the middle of the street; Segway of Santa Barbara, which offers tours of the city, is headquarteredāyou guessed itāin the Zone.
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For a Funk Zone directory and more information on all the merchants and happenings there, go to FunkZone.net.
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And check out SantaBarbaraCA.com for endless ideas before any trip to Santa Barbara.
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Sun wine and food columnist Wendy Thies Sell can be contacted at wthies@santamariasun.com.
This article appears in Sep 11-18, 2014.

