The Anchor Rose in The Santa Barbara Harbor Pledges to Support all Local Non-Profits with Free Venue Space

Anchor Rose Patio (Courtesy)

The Anchor Rose in The Harbor Donates Space to any Non Profit

By The Anchor Rose,

As a pledge to support the many local Non-Profits and all of the great work you do for our community – The Anchor Rose would like to offer area Non-Profits the use of our Venue in the beautiful Santa Barbara Harbor free of charge.

We offer 3 unique covered, heated and private patios overlooking the picturesque Santa Barbara Harbor along with two full bars both upstairs and downstairs with a total capacity of 300 with ample accessible parking for your guests.

If you are interested in planning a Fundraiser, Charity Auction, Donor Thank You Reception or a Great Team Meeting Happy Hour spot with upgraded A/V capabilities please feel free to reach out to me for a tour with details and available dates.  We serve amazing food, wine and spirits and will customize a menu tailored specifically for any event.

Anchor Rose Upstairs Bar (Courtesy)
Anchor Rose in the Harbor (Courtesy)
Thank You for making the world a better place!

_An Edhat Reader

Written by _An Edhat Reader

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