Sambo’s Officially Renamed Chad’s

By Blazer

After much discussion and weeks of local, social, and national media attention, the original Sambo’s has a new name. 

Chad’s returns to Santa Barbara. 

Yes, that Chad’s.

The name of the iconic Chapala street cocktail bar and restaurant from the ’90s and 2000s has a new home, a breakfast spot on Cabrillo Boulevard. For nearly 63 years, the original Sambo’s served up pancakes, sausage and hash browns at 216 West Cabrillo.  The Sambo’s concept spawned by two Santa Barbara fellows grew quickly to nearly 1200 restaurants nationwide before being sold.  In the end, there was only one Sambo’s as of July 15th there is only one Chad’s. 

Carrying on the tradition is Chad Stevens,  the nephew of one of the original creators of the Sambo’s chain.  The restaurant has been a part of the Santa Barbara waterfront since 1957 and no changes in the menu or hours of operation are planned.  You can’t flip for your dinner on Mondays and nobody is wearing a banana suit, however, they still serve you a mean Bloody Mary and omelets are probably better for your wallet and waistline at the new Chad’s. 

For now, it’s outdoor dining only but that’s not a bad thing, expanded seating, umbrellas, and plenty of social distancing is in place making the new Chad’s a perfect spot for breakfast or lunch 7 days a week.

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Blazer is a longtime radio DJ providing morning traffic reports on 92.9 KJEE and writes stories of interest for edhat.

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  1. I can now drive out-of-town visitors past “Chad’s” without having to thrust small children onto the floor of the car so they won’t have to see the dreaded S-word in all it’s raging antebellum depravity. I shall now be able to sleep at night. Thank you, Jesus!

  2. rex…thin skin eh?
    “without having to thrust small children onto the floor of the car so they won’t have to see the dreaded S-word in all it’s raging antebellum depravity”
    i hope to any god out there that you were being facetious rather than serioues

  3. ZERO: Surely by now you know me better than that! I mean, yeah, when Cousin Rachel Harminny and her kids from Berkeley would visit, we’d have to divert her twins’ (Madysynne and Brooklynne) attention from the S****’s) sign on Cabrillo Boulevard, lest they go into traumatic seizures. But now, thanks to the Mighty Power of Social Justice Warriors throughout Southern California, CHAD’S has risen from the ashes to become the new symbol of Rachel’s attention. No more Rachel slurs! Now…who wants pancakes?

  4. Amazing and wonderful to see the deleted comments there in red, plain to read. And the recent upgrade is excellent, thank you for it! Now, if only the SEARCH function worked better!!!! yeah, I know, complain, complain!

  5. K8, you can. Click on the penalty box. Also not sure why you put upgraded in “quotes.” This site is much newer and more responsive than the old one, but I’m sure the edhat staff would be happy to answer your questions if you emailed them instead of complaining on an article that has nothing to do with this.

  6. Whatever the story behind the “original” name, the chain restaurants commonly had racist stuff from that story relating to our south and not India on their walls. I lived in Virginia and believe me, Little Black Sambo was not a term used for Indian immigrants. You must not have been reading the original posts on this issue.

  7. Of course some comments are too extreme to be read by anyone. Why would anyone allow racist misogynistic and foul posts to be viewed on another part of the site? We already know that evil exists in the world, and don’t have to read deleted posts on Edhat to be reminded of this.

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