38 W Victoria St, Santa Barbara, California 93101
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Fala Bar
Casual restaurant offering vegan Mediterranean fare including falafel and hummus, as well as gluten-free options.
38 W Victoria St, Santa Barbara, California 93101
Reviews
Samantha Norried (Google User)
1 month ago
Quick and efficient enough. Falafels are not dry. At least not in the kale falafel burger. It was actually a little too oily/greasy for me but a foodie will enjoy any of the burger options more than I ever would. I was trying to be adventurous. The sweet fries I would order like ten servings again. And that choc chip cookie though… there is a little baked good box on the pick up counter. A couple donut options and one of the most delicious looking vegan choc chip cookies I ever did see. I ordered it. AND IT WAS ONE OF THE MOST DELICIOUS VEGAN CHOC CHIP COOKIES. They use big chocolate chunks instead of dumb little chocolate chips. I don’t even know if those are made in house or not.
Michael Nader Musleh (Google User)
1 month ago
Ordered the Avo Burger with sweet potato, it was actually Sweet potato with thin slices of Avo as if Avo was the most exclusive item. I love avo and I did not taste the avo in an avo sandwich soooo. It was a pleasant sandwich but a bit over priced.
David V (Google User)
1 month ago
I always love going to 100% vegan places. The portions here are quite large, but this is rather welcome as it's a tad pricey for what it is. I enjoyed the falafel pita and their chips and guac are quite good (though again, rather expensive at $10). All in all a nice option downtown if you're vegan or just want to eat in a way that's better for your health and our planet and its animals
Tiago Bandeira (Google User)
1 month ago
Staff couldn’t be nicer. The kale and avocado burgers taste delicious and healthy. The extra sauce is 👌
McKale Berg (Google User)
1 month ago
Fala Bar is a great stopping place to grab a bite to eat, especially if you're with a group of people who aren't all vegan. They're set up in a shared space with about half a dozen other food options (and a couple bars) and are walking distance to a handful of cool spots in Santa Barbara, making it perfect for those visiting the area and looking for a quick lunch. The food was good, they had a decent amount of unique Mediterranean / falafel inspired options, and their chili sauce actually had some spice to it which was nice. While I enjoyed my meal and was full after, the $20+ after tax and tip per person was a little steep for what we got. Ultimately, I'll probably be back here again, but I won't be making any long distance special trips just for it.