The Hitching Post
| The Hitching Post | |
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| File:The Hitching Post - September 2023 - Sarah Stierch 01.jpg The Hitching Post in Casmalia, California in 2023. | |
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| Restaurant information | |
| Established | 1952 |
| Owner | The Ostini Family |
| Food type | Steakhouse, Barbecue, American |
| Location | California, United States |
| Website | hitchingpost1 hitchingpost2 |
The Hitching Post and The Hitching Post II are upscale American steakhouse restaurants located in Santa Barbara County, California, in California's Central Coast region. They are best known for their Santa Maria-style barbecue restaurants popular in the area.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]The original Hitching Post was purchased in 1952 by the Ostini family in Casmalia, California, in a building that was previously the Casmalia Hotel before it was converted into a restaurant in the 1940s.[1] Its sister restaurant The Hitching Post II was opened in 1986 in Buellton, California.[citation needed]
The restaurant also makes its own brand of wines under the Hartley Ostini brand.[citation needed]
In popular culture
[edit | edit source]The Hitching Post II is known for being featured in the Rex Pickett novel Sideways and the Academy Award winning 2004 Alexander Payne film adaptation of the same name.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
Gallery
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Grilled artichokes
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Mussels
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b Christine Delsol, "Santa Maria, Calif.-style barbecue", San Francisco Chronicle, October 3, 2010.
- ^ New York Times
- ^ Los Angeles Times
- ^ Orlando Sentinel
- ^ New York Times
- ^ Wall Street Journal
- ^ MSNBC