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Goat Tree
Santa Barbara, CA 4.0★
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David Moreno’s take
Goat Tree sits at 36 State Street, but here's the thing: despite being listed as a tree service, the 608 Google reviews make it clear this is actually a restaurant attached to Hotel Californian. Recent feedback from July 2026 paints a mixed picture—diners praise the Mediterranean salad and outdoor seating, but service has become a real problem. Multiple reviewers mention waiting 20 to 30 minutes without even getting water, orders disappearing into the kitchen void, and staff who seem more interested in their own conversations than greeting customers.
The 4.0 overall rating feels generous when you read the pattern: slow service, understaffing, forgotten orders. One repeat customer called it their former favorite breakfast spot before walking out after half an hour of being ignored. The food itself gets decent marks when it finally arrives—frittatas, falafel plates—but at $24 for basics, you expect more than an hour-long wait and three requests for water.
If you're actually looking for tree work in Santa Barbara, this isn't your outfit. The image tags reference tree trimming and crane removals, but that's a data mix-up. For brunch with a view, Goat Tree has the location and menu—they just need to fix the front-of-house chaos before more regulars give up and leave.
The 4.0 overall rating feels generous when you read the pattern: slow service, understaffing, forgotten orders. One repeat customer called it their former favorite breakfast spot before walking out after half an hour of being ignored. The food itself gets decent marks when it finally arrives—frittatas, falafel plates—but at $24 for basics, you expect more than an hour-long wait and three requests for water.
If you're actually looking for tree work in Santa Barbara, this isn't your outfit. The image tags reference tree trimming and crane removals, but that's a data mix-up. For brunch with a view, Goat Tree has the location and menu—they just need to fix the front-of-house chaos before more regulars give up and leave.
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