Bob Lovejoy (1948-2018), Burbank High School Class of 1966
There is an inscribed plaque
on the wall of a building in Old Chinatown, Santa Barbara, California.
Placed by the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation, (SBTHP), the plaque reads: In
the late 1800’s, ten percent of Santa Barbara’s population was
Chinese, who formed a community along the first two blocks of CaƱon
Perdido Street and parts of Anacapa and Santa Barbara Streets.
Flourishing within China Town were grocery stores, import-export
businesses, a laundry, Chinese Junk maker, Joss House, herbalists,
restaurants and private social clubs with adult entertainment.
Chinatown also housed the Nationalist Chinese Party, Koumintang, the
Hop Sing Tong, the Chee Kung Tong and the Bing Kong Tong.
Around 1895 the Chung family arrived here, and in 1947 descendant, Jimmy Yee Chung opened "Jimmy's Oriental Gardens" on this site. The Chung family is the last to remain in Old Chinatown. Dedicated this 15th day of March 1997.
Few were as excited to find that garden, as was local resident Bob Lovejoy,
who first stumbled upon Jimmy's in 1976 while working nearby. Stepping
out of Jimmy’s thirty years later for some fresh air, Lovejoy noticed a
"For Lease" sign on the building next door - today home to Handlebar
Coffee - and decided that was where he and his son Clay, would realize
their long-standing dream of opening a deli.
In spring of 2006, they christened it Three Pickles.
At that time, Bob and Clay were thrilled that Jimmy's Oriental Gardens
was literally steps away. "I thought I'd died and gone to heaven,"
said Bob. Jimmy's Oriental Gardens was a longtime favorite for locals
and tourists alike, before closing its doors in 2006, with the
retirement of operator Tommy Chung.
As the driving force, Bob Lovejoy vowed to see Jimmy's open once more,
serving food and drinks to both the neighborhood and the populous at
large. After seven years of diligent efforts, Longtime Jimmy's regular
Bob Lovejoy and his son Clay succeeded in remaking the historic bar
into The Pickle Room. In September 2013, several of Bob's Burbank High School Class of 1966 classmates attended the reopening of the historic establishment. It was a fun and nostalgic afternoon for all. But first, Bob hosted an excellent deli lunch at The Three Pickles, next door.
As 4:30 PM approached, classmates and old-timers waited patiently outside for Jimmy's Oriental Gardens to reopen as The Pickle Room. When the big red doors swung open, the stylishly redecorated room filled immediately with happy patrons. At sunset, Bob Lovejoy,
his wife Dawn and son Clay presided over the revelries. "This building
deserves it," said Bob, but he also believes in the people making it
happen, namely bartender Willy Gilbert. "Willy is the key to this whole place," Bob told the Santa Barbara Independent.
Less
than five years after achieving his dream of resurrecting his favorite
place in Santa Barbara, Bob Lovejoy passed away on July 7, 2018. He
had a massive stroke on Friday, July 6. Lynn (Lovejoy) Volgraff (BHS
1965) was with Bob and his
family when they took him off life support and he passed away quickly.
No pain. "We are all in shock and now the real work will begin since
he had two delis, the Three Pickles and the Pickle Room in Santa
Barbara". He leaves wife Dawn, son Clay and daughter Athena, along with
three grandchildren.
Bob Lovejoy will be missed by all who knew him and thousands more who
enjoyed the hospitality and ambiance of both Three Pickles and The
Pickle Room. At the newly revived Jimmy's Oriental Gardens in Old
Chinatown, Santa Barbara, California, everybody knew Bob's name.
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