Monday, December 1, 2008

Why I Love Ventura #2

At 451 East Main Street, a tiny paseo can be easily missed as you walk by, looking into the windows of the shops and galleries. But if you find it, it will quickly become your favorite place.


El Jardin has only a few businesses in it, a boutique or two, an art gallery, a vintage clothing store, and a bistro. There are a couple of businesses in the hidden upstairs offices, but the patio is so lush with foliage and flowers that it's not easy to tell. On warm days you may spot an opened upstairs window that's nearly concealed by the jasmine and ivy, and regardless of the weather, some of the bricks on the ground are mossy and damp.


Sitting at an outside table, you are protected from the ocean breezes by the Spanish Colonial buildings with their red tiled roofs, wrought iron balconies, mosaics, little chimneys, hidden stairwells, and shuttered windows.


El Jardin was designed as one of the earliest outdoor malls in Southern California. It was very popular in the 1920s, and remains basically unchanged from its original design. Pacific Coast Architect Magazine (July, 1928) stated...

"Entering the court, the shopper feels that he is in another world. Here is a fountain, trees, flowering shrubs, and pleasant nooks in which it rests... Where shopping becomes a pleasure."


Stairway to Zoey's.


I've spent many afternoons lingering at a table in El Jardin while enjoying glasses of wine, and conversations with friends. And at night, there's live acoustic music. If there's any one place in Ventura that I miss most, it's El Jardin. If you ever came visit to me, this is most likely where I took you for lunch.

11 comments:

Lynette said...

Can't wait!

Sweet Repose said...

Take me...I love to stroll through the wonderful little shops, bathing in the creativity of another shopkeep. It just keeps the juices flowing, very important part of my job...shop...shop...shop...

Sucks to be me aye...ha!

sharon

B.E. Earl said...

Looks like my kinda joint.

Kay Dennison said...

It sure looks like it's worth the trip!!!! Beautiful!

willow said...

El Jardin is so quirky and charming! I can see why it is luring you back!

david mcmahon said...

I need to take my cameras there - now! Great shots, Steph.

Steph said...

I'm afraid I can't take credit for them David, but when I move back to Ventura, I plan to start a photoblog.

You'd LOVE taking photos there. It's a unique town. If you come sometime after next spring or summer, let me know and we'll get together.

Wendy said...

Wow, these photos are beautiful. I want to be there.

Merisi said...

The way you write about Ventura,
you will need to open a B&B there,
to accomodate all of us who fell in love with that town, thanks to you! :-)

Chocolate on my Cranium said...

Lovely! I've always wanted to visit Ventura - that's my maiden name!

spacedlaw said...

It all looks lovely.