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Parking & Directions for Monophonics Soho Restaurant And Music Club
1221 State Street, Santa Barbara, CA
93101, US
1. Public Parking Lot (0.3 miles) - $1.50/hour
2. Street Parking (0.1 miles) - $1.00/hour
3. Courthouse Parking Lot (0.4 miles) - $2.00/hour
4. City Lot 10 (0.5 miles) - $1.50/hour
Monophonics Concert Live at Soho Restaurant And Music Club | Santa Barbara – July 25th, 2026
If you’re into soulful live music and a vibe that feels more like hanging out with friends than just another night out, then Soho Restaurant And Music Club is where it’s at. This place has been a cornerstone for local musicians, fostering a real sense of community and creativity. They often host special events celebrating musical legends and milestones, which makes every visit feel like a mini history lesson with a side of great tunes. The stage is versatile, perfect for everything from intimate acoustic sets to bigger acts, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. If you’re lucky enough to snag front row seats at Soho, you can really get up close and personal with the performers, making for some unforgettable moments. Standard tables are friendly with attentive staff ready to help you settle in, so you can focus on the music. And if you’re heading to the upcoming Monophonics Santa Barbara show, you’ll definitely want to arrive early, the venue’s colorful sign on Broadway is hard to miss, or take the scenic waterfront route from the east for a little extra trip along the coast. Soho’s charm isn’t just in the music, but in how it makes every night feel special, especially when you’re catching a band like Monophonics in such an intimate setting.