A Dog-Friendly Luxury Weekend in Montecito: Where You and Your Pup Can Both Live the Good Life

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Montecito captures everything I love about California coastal living, from palm-lined streets and ocean views to a kind of luxury that feels unpretentious and relaxed. It’s a town that welcomes you to slow down, and it’s surprisingly dog friendly, with beaches, cafés, and outdoor patios where your pup feels just as at home as you do. Staying at the Rosewood Miramar Beach tied it all together, offering five-star comfort, incredible dining, and thoughtful touches for four-legged guests like dog beds, treats, and water bowls delivered to your room. For extra space, book one of the Bungalows or Garden Bungalows, which open directly onto grassy lawns, making it effortless to step outside for morning walks or playtime.

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Things to do in Montecito, California

Godmothers Bookstore, just one corner of this two-story gem.

  • Godmother’s Bookstore: Because you can’t lounge by the pool or beach without a good read. This charming bookstore often hosts author events, so you might even catch a live conversation while browsing the shelves.

  • Breakfast and Coffee at Field + Fort: Start your morning in nearby Summerland with breakfast and coffee at Field + Fort, a beautiful home goods store that doubles as a café. Afterward, explore the design boutiques that line the street—most are dog friendly and happy to offer a bowl of water to your pup.

  • Shopping at The Post: An upscale retail destination that feels more like a lifestyle experience than a shopping trip. Browse curated fashion, design, and wellness brands, and enjoy the open-air layout that makes it easy to bring your dog along.

  • Stroll through Montecito Country Mart: A local favorite that perfectly captures the Montecito lifestyle. You’ll find boutiques, cafés, and outdoor seating everywhere, making it a great place to browse and people-watch with your pup by your side.

  • Walk along Miramar Beach: Just steps from the Rosewood, this stretch of sand is dog friendly and ideal for early morning walks or sunset strolls. It’s one of the few beaches in the area where dogs are welcome on leash.

  • Lunch and a drink at the Miramar Beach Bar: Settle in for lunch and a cocktail at the Miramar Beach Bar, where you can take in panoramic ocean views and enjoy the relaxed, coastal energy that defines Montecito.

  • Play fetch on the Great Lawn at the Rosewood: Between meals and beach walks, let your dog run and play on the Rosewood’s expansive lawn overlooking the ocean. It’s one of the few five-star resorts where both you and your pup can enjoy the grounds together.

  • Wine tasting at Folded Hills Montecito Tasting Room: Enjoy a glass of local wine on their outdoor patio, which is dog friendly and perfect for a sunny afternoon. Their rosé and grenache are local favorites.

  • Coffee Stop at Merci Montecito: An elegant café on Coast Village Road that feels straight out of France. The sidewalk seating is dog friendly and perfect for a slow morning latte and pastry.

Places to eat & drink in Montecito, California

Miramar Beach Bar that overlooks the water: great food and views for you and your pup. Pro tip: Get there before the lunch rush to secure an ocean-facing sofa

  • Caruso’s (Rosewood Miramar Beach): The crown jewel of Montecito dining, Caruso’s offers a Michelin-starred menu inspired by Southern Italian flavors with a California twist. Dine oceanfront with the sound of the waves just steps away and savor one of the most luxurious experiences on the coast. Dogs are even allowed on the terrace!

  • The Revere Room (Rosewood Miramar Beach): An all-day restaurant that blends coastal ingredients with relaxed sophistication. Breakfast here is a must, from the açai bowls to the lemon ricotta pancakes, and the outdoor terrace welcomes pups for a leisurely morning meal.

  • The Stonehouse at San Ysidro Ranch: A true Montecito icon set in the foothills, surrounded by gardens and twinkling lights. The terrace is dog friendly for lunch, making it one of the rare fine-dining spots where your pup can join you, while dinner indoors offers a romantic, candlelit atmosphere.

  • RH Montecito: The newest addition to Montecito’s dining scene, RH pairs its signature design aesthetic with refined modern American cuisine. Dogs are welcome in the outdoor courtyard, where you can dine beneath olive trees surrounded by the brand’s signature aesthetic touches.

  • Clark’s Oyster Bar: A chic Austin import that brings a coastal, nautical twist to Coast Village Road. Expect fresh oysters, lobster rolls, and martinis in a setting that feels polished yet relaxed—and dogs are welcome on the sunny patio, which has water bowls and plenty of people-watching.

  • Bettina: Located in the Montecito Country Mart, Bettina is beloved for its wood-fired pizzas, seasonal Italian plates, and cozy neighborhood feel. The covered patio is dog friendly, making it an easy choice for dinner after shopping or a walk on the beach.

  • OSPI Montecito: From the team behind the Venice Beach original, OSPI serves Italian comfort food with a California edge. The spacious outdoor seating area welcomes dogs, and the lively energy makes it a great choice for an early dinner with your pup by your side.

  • Tre Lune: A Montecito classic known for its truffle pasta, celebrity sightings, and old-world charm. The front patio is dog friendly during the day, offering a relaxed way to enjoy one of the town’s most iconic restaurants.

  • Lucky’s Steakhouse: A timeless favorite serving perfectly cooked steaks, classic cocktails, and impeccable service. While the indoor dining room sets the stage for a glamorous night out, the small patio seating area allows dogs, especially during lunch or early evening.

  • Field + Fort (Summerland): Just a few minutes down the road, this chic café and home boutique is one of the best breakfast and lunch spots near Montecito. The airy patio is dog friendly, and the coastal-inspired menu makes it a perfect stop before exploring nearby shops.

Need to know

As your advisor, I can work with the reservations team to place you in a room that faces the back of the property if your dog needs more privacy, and help set up amenities to celebrate any special occasions.

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