




Vince Evans had a vision of creating a new "Service Town" off of I-5, similar to what had been created in Buellton by the Andersen Family. Mr. Evans searched Interstate 5 looking for a place that weary travelers could stop during their travels between Los Angeles and Sacramento. He found Santa Nella and decided that this would be the perfect town to turn his dream into a reality. He built a restaurant, gift shop, hotel and service station all bearing the Andersen's name. The buildings all featured the traditional Danish style architecture that Pea Soup Andersen's was known for and to give travelers an extra special surprise along I-5 he attached a working windmill to the restaurant building. The windmill was the first of its kind in California; it stands 77 feet tall and operates whenever the restaurant is open. The 18,000 sq ft building has multiple dining rooms that can seat up to 450 people and has a large banquet room upstairs that can accommodate up to 200 people. The Santa Nella Location opened on December 6, 1976 with huge fanfare, serving over 10,000 people on opening day and over 60,000 people that first month. The town of Santa Nella has grown over the years and continues to be a popular stop for travelers. The Danish charm created by Vince Evans has never been lost and the Pea Soup Andersen's legacy continues.