After more than a half-century serving steaks and more to generations of Central Coast farming families inside a brick building on Guadalupe’s main drag, the historic Far Western Tavern officially opened its new doors in the middle of Old Town Orcutt in October. The out-of-the-way former oil town located just south of Santa Maria may seem like a curious place for a Santa Barbara County institution to start anew, but the Far Western is actually just one arrow in Orcutt’s quiver of quality establishments.
From wine tasting rooms and gourmet kitchens to pizza, pasta, pies, and pubs — not to mention rumors of a sushi joint and tapas bar on the horizon — Old Town Orcutt is steadily evolving into a genuine foodie mecca, a trend cultivated by the ongoing efforts of the Revitalization Association (oldtownorcutt.org) and the Merchants Association (oldorcuttmerchants.org). So to coincide with the Far Western’s grand opening back on October 29, we headed north to sample from Orcutt’s expanding trough. Here’s what we found.
By Paul Wellman
The Righetti-Fowler family of the Far Western Tavern, which moved from Guadalupe to Orcutt this fall.



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