[ RIP ] Is Pea Soup Roadfood? In Buellton CA it is! Pea Soup Andersen’s

2021: Sad to report that Pea Soup Andersen’s in Buellton has closed and the property is for sale. Wah πŸ™

 

 

Original 2012 Post:

Mod Betty is a sucker for a roadside billboard – (just ask Retro Roadsis about our trip to South of The Border circa 1995!) So it’s understandable that, just moments past eating pink cake for breakfast at the Madonna Inn, I insisted that we stop for some soup at Pea Soup Andersen’s in Buellton, CA.

Billboard

(Props go out to my college radio buddy Bill, who told me about Pea Soup Andersen’s a few years ago – I had no idea we’d be driving directly past it on our journey from San Fran to L.A.- thanks BS!)

Truth be told – I don’t even LIKE Pea Soup – split or not, but when you see a roadside sign like that and pull up to see mascots like THESE

Building Sign

Well, Retro Roadhusband was just going to have to eat a bowl of soup for the team.

Not to mix my food metaphors, but you probably already know what a good egg Retro Roadhubs is. And he’s cool enough to pose as Pea-Wee – the smaller of the famous Andersen’s Pea Soup making duo:

What Are These Called?!

While I high-fived Hap-Pea on the way in – via the gift shop of course:

Mod BEtty & Hap-Pea

We were pretty early for lunch so we walked right to the dining room while admiring the vintage travel posters, stained glass, and bakery cases. And while

Line Sign

While I loved the look of the hammered copper counter, we opted to sit in one of the many comfy booths. It was while we were reviewing the menu and informative place mats that we learned that Pea Soup Andersen’s had been around since 1924 and that there are 2 locations. Oh how I love informative placemats!
You Are Here

The menu is varied and offers more than just pea soup. I could tell I wasn’t the first visitor to be less than enthused about the main culinary draw when our waitress was kind enough to suggest we split (ha!) the split pea soup and salad combo. And you can tell how enthused I was about pea soup, that I actually agreed to a salad, as I usually consider a salad a form of punishment (but I had just eaten a giant piece of pink cake. so the simple salad ended up being almost refreshing..!)

Retro Roadhusband again gets the thumbs up, not only for wearing an ensemble color coordinated to his meal, but also for waiting patiently as I photoed the soup bowl.

Pea Soup Bowl

The folks ate Andersen’s must know that pea soup is an acquired taste for some of us, as they offer variety of garnishes to doll up the thick green liquid.

Pea Soup Garnishes

Heck, with all that stuff on it, I even had a bite or two Β and dang it all if it wasn’t pretty tasty! Kinda like a take on the loaded baked potato. Heck, I may even order pea soup myself the next time we’re there – shocker!

Pea Soup Adorned

Retro Roadhusband ate all the way to the bottom of the bowl, where, just like a little kiddle, he was rewarded with the images of Hap-pea and Pea-wee on the bottom of his bowl! You can buy you own bowl – and a trillion other things with HP& PW’s likeness on them, in their giant gift shop.

The gift shop was a kitsch lovers delight, and I didn’t even know where to start. I’ve already got too many roadtrip related t-shirts that usually end up being scratchy and ill fitting, so I opted for a shield shaped charm for one of my many charm bracelets. Though I did not buy them I was amused to no end by the Pea Soup Andersen’s SOCKS:

Pea Soup Andersen's SOCKS!

And of course we went upstairs to the Pea Soup Andersen Museum to feed our minds as well as our bellies!

Pea Soup History

I bet you’re just GREEN with envy about our visit, aren’t you? πŸ˜‰ Don’t worry – Pea Soup Andersen’s is an easy exit off of 101, so you can stop the next time you’re near Buellton.

(P.S. – if you’re feeling extra Roadside Attraction wacky, stop by Ostrichland just down the street, and feed some ostriches!)

Feeding the Ostriches 2

Pea Soup Andersen’s
376 Avenue of Flags
Buellton, CA 93427
(805) 688-5581

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  • wacky tacky
    September 28, 2012 at 10:45 am

    I have to admit that even though we stop at Andersen’s EVERY time we take the 101, I have never tried the soup; I just like being there. Did you go to Solvang while you were up that way? It’s just 10 minute drive inland from Buellton. A recreated Danish town founded in 1911; it is one of my favorite places in California – hilarious, charming, wacky!!!

    • Mod Betty
      September 28, 2012 at 10:52 am

      Mr Tiny! I only tried the soup b/c Retro Roadhusband ordered it. OK OK I made him order it!! πŸ˜‰ I thoroughly enjoyed it, and I’m sure folks who don’t like the Pea Soup would too. We did take a quick jaunt through Solvang, but it was a bit too new for the Retro part of Retro Roadmap. But we did stop at Ostrichland, have you been there?

      Had to post about someplace on our last Cali visit, since we’re still recovering from / reveling in / the most recent one. Want to go back!

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