Road Trip to Solvang
and Pea Soup Andersen’s
(with a Disney twist)
By Ron King
Although we’re
now half way between end of summer 2017 and beginning of summer 2018, that
season always brings back fond memories of family vacations and day or weekend
drives to one of the many great destinations we have here in Southern
California. One of those destinations was, of course, our annual summer trip to
Disneyland. But another was Solvang. Many times Solvang was just a few hours
pit-stop on the way to or from Morro Bay but often it was the final destination
on a drive up the 101 Freeway. For me it was ‘almost’ as fun as Disneyland but
without the rides. Maybe, perhaps, a ‘forgotten land’ disconnected from the
Hub. Who could resist the quaint Danish style architecture, windmills and
storks perched high on the rooftops. All the shops filled with neat souvenirs
and European toys. And the food! The food was always a highlight. Danish style
sandwiches, Ableskievers, Danish sausage (Medisterpølse) and red cabbage, onion
cheese bread, chocolates from Ingeborg’s and pastries! Ja, we ‘went Danish’
while up in Solvang.
A trip to
Solvang would also not be complete without a stop at Pea Soup Andersen’s
restaurant located in the gateway town of Buellton along the beautiful CA 101
highway. Often we would stop at Andersen’s on the way up AND back! Most of you
reading this are probably familiar with Andersen’s but for those who aren’t, it
was one of those places you just had to stop at due to all the highway
billboards along the way announcing how many miles until you reached the place.
At one time there were many of them, 20 -30 miles apart. And all the billboards
were adorned with two very cute characters; Hap-pea and Pea-wee. They were
certain to catch every kid’s attention and ensure the parents were going to
make at least a brief stop at Andersen’s. (Sadly, most of those billboards are
now long gone.)
So at this
point you’re wondering what this has to do with Disney. Well, there is a Disney
connection to Andersen’s. Actually, there is probably a Disney connection to
almost everything these days, but this Disney connection takes place back in
the 1940’s and you may not know about it.
The original
characters used for Andersen’s were from a famous 1920’s cartoonist named
Forbell. He drew a comic strip called ‘Little Known Occupations’ that appeared
in Judge Magazine (published between 1881 and 1947). One of the ‘occupations’
were pea splitters. Andersen’s became aware of this and eventually obtained
permission to use these characters for their restaurant. However in 1944 the
Andersen’s commissioned Disney artist Milt Neil to redraw them into the more
appealing and jolly characters we see today so they could be used in
promotional material. Milt Neil was a Disney Studio animator from 1935 to 1944.
Known as ‘The Duck Man’ because he drew Donald Duck, he also worked on such
films as Dumbo and Fantasia among others. Andersen’s then held a contest to
pick the names for the newly drawn characters and that’s how ‘Hap-pea’ (the
jolly pea splitter) and ‘Pea-wee’ (his faithful helper) as we now know them were
born. And there you have an interesting Disney connection to Andersen’s and the
little town of Buellton.
One of the famous Andersen's roadside billboards. This is one of the few that still exist. |
Over the
years Andersen’s tried various ways to attract visitors to Buellton and their
restaurant besides just their famous billboards. One of the more interesting was
when they opened a small animal park on adjacent property. Andersen’s Animal
Park featured a small train and many animals that ‘starred’ in the movies, TV
shows and commercials. It was run by the husband and wife team who trained
those animals—Pat and Ted Derby. The park was opened in 1969 but only lasted
for about two years. It closed to make way for the Andersen’s Motel (which is
still in operation though not run by Andersen’s).
1970 Ad for Andersen's Animal Park |
This past October
2017 The Studio Chapter took our own road trip up to Solvang with, of course, a
stop at Andersen’s. The day started out at The Red Viking restaurant where many
of us enjoyed their smorgasbord for lunch. (And we had with us our own ‘Viking’
as you can see from the photos.) Then some of us walked around the town and
shopped while another group did some wine tasting. For those of us who opted to
shop, a stop at the Jule House (Solvang’s perennial Christmas shop) was a must!
Solvang also has a ‘Scarecrow Fest’ this time of year where many of the store vendors
put out scarecrows which visitors can vote on (though this year they were mostly
skeletons all decked out). This added to the Fall/Halloween ambiance and fun.
Ingeborg's Chocolates has been a Solvang favorite since the early 1960's. |
Later we all
met up again, did some more Solvang shopping and even got in a drink at an
awesome little Tiki ‘wine bar’ with, yes, a few more Disney references. ‘Sort This out Cellars’ is also the place that produces and sells Charles Phoenix wine
with the appropriate name ‘I Knowww Merlot’. Their shop in Solvang has wine
tasting in the front and the High Roller Tiki Lounge tucked in the back. Very tiki
retro in style they were also playing some vintage footage of Walt Disney’s
Enchanted Tiki Room on the TV while a sign saying ‘Cast Members Only’ hung on
the door that led to the back room. All the cocktails here are wine based and
from what I was told, quite delicious. I opted for one of their hand-crafted Orange
Cream sodas which was also very good.
We then left
Solvang and stopped at Pea Soup Andersen’s in Buellton for dinner and some fun
conversation. And yes, many of us had to get the split pea soup. After a bit
more shopping in their gift shop we headed home. All in all it was a long but very
enjoyable day and something a bit different we may do again as a DFC chapter.
Below are
some photos of our road trip as well as a few Solvang and Pea Soup Andersen’s
souvenirs and postcards from my collection. (Click on any image to enlarge.) Enjoy!
References
and more information:
Pat Darby
Animal Trainer and Activist: http://lompocrecord.com/news/local/world-renowned-trainer-advocate-had-role-in-buellton/article_d2ab8716-8179-11e2-998f-001a4bcf887a.html
Studio Chapter members behind the famous red clog at Solvang Shoe Store. |
You meet the strangest folks in Solvang during the harvest season. Oh, and they have pumpkin people too. ;-) |
Every Viking needs a solid pair of clogs. |
Where we ate for lunch. One of the oldest restaurants in Solvang. |
Old Mission Santa Ines is another interesting place to visit in Solvang. Top left card shows the Mission with the town of Solvang behind it to the west. |
Andersen's Souvenirs . |
More Andersen's Souvenirs. |
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