Sandra Adu Zelli

Handlebar Coffee Roasters

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Sandra Adu Zelli is head chef at Handlebar Coffee Roasters.

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Santa Barbara pastry chef Sandra Adu Zelli will debut her new bakery business, Gipsy Hill Bakery at the Santa Barbara Night Market, a holiday pop-up inside the old Macy's building in…

British baked goods meet Californian ingredients in Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara pastry chef Sandra Adu Zelli will debut her new bakery business, Gipsy Hill Bakery at the Santa Barbara Night Market, a holiday pop-up inside the old Macy's building in…

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Handlebar Coffee Roasters' new second location in Santa Barbara offers an expanded menu complete with seasonal salads packed with local ingredients and big flavors.

Handlebar chef Sandra Adu Zelli on kickass winter salads

Handlebar Coffee Roasters' new second location in Santa Barbara offers an expanded menu complete with seasonal salads packed with local ingredients and big flavors.

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