Kraig Pakulski / Saturday, July 18, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County Tony’s Pizzaria Surfer’s Point Turns 67 VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) Tony's Pizzaria Surfer's Point is celebrating its 67th anniversary. The pizzaria with the neon sign near the beach and the Ventura County Fairgrounds is known for live music and dancing. The band Psychedelic Summer played on Friday night and inspired Tony's to host a hippie costume contest. Robin Beccue and Carl Morehouse won Tony's gift cards based on audience applause. "So this is our 67th anniversary, my father opened it in 1959 and we are so excited to still be serving the community and we appreciate all the support and everybody who comes out to still see us a Tony's Pizzaria, cheers to 67 years," said Bruce Barrios. Customers still order from the same take-out window, but the grounds have been improved to support live music, and lots of room for diners. For more information visit https://tonyspizzaria.net The post Tony’s Pizzaria Surfer’s Point Turns 67 appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article Hundreds of pets were rescued following Venezuela’s earthquakes. Now they’re looking for their families Next Article “Anything Goes” Features Cole Porter Favorites Print 1 Rate this article: No rating Tags: NewsTop StoriesVentura CountyCaliforniaCentral CoastLifestyleMoney and BusinessEntertainmentCommunity Events Please login or register to post comments.