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EXPLORE SACRAMENTO | | | | | | | Capitol Garage Coffee Company1500 K St
Sacramento,
CA
95814
916-444-3633 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A good place for freshly brewed coffee and a slice of cake at the end of the day, Capitol Garage also offers live music several nights a week. With Guinness on tap and plenty of mixed drinks, it's especially popular with local musicians and has open jazz jams during the week.
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| 1300 H St
Sacramento,
CA
95814
916-442-0451 | | | | | Description: Located in the historic, Victorian-era Sterling Hotel, this intimate restaurant seats only 35 guests at full capacity. It makes a wonderful choice for any special occasion, especially ones of a romantic nature. The chef favors classic dishes but updates them with a light hand, turning out succulent, mustard-crusted rack of lamb, goat cheese topped with blackberry demi-glace, and filet of beef served with homemade raviolis stuffed with green chilies, jack cheese, and cilantro. Sunday brunch is a near-legendary affair.
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| 9900 Greenback Ln
Folsom,
CA
95630
916-989-9243 | | | | | Description: FOLSOM. What an experience, to overlook the American River and enjoy a scrumptious Sunday brunch at the same time. This restaurant serves lunch and dinner, but locals say brunch is truly a special occasion. Tables spread with tempting meats, vegetables, desserts, and traditonal breakfast choices ably tempt any palate.
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| 2376 Fair Oaks Blvd
Sacramento,
CA
95825
916-482-0708 | | | | | Description: Considered one of the best places of its kind in northern California, Ettore's offers freshly baked goods that are beautiful to the eye and to the palate. The five-star café and bakery creates and sells everything from homemade truffles to seven-tiered wedding cakes in a setting that boasts old-world European ambience. Desserts are not to be missed!
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| 1001 Front St
Sacramento,
CA
95814
916-446-6768 | | | | | Description: Housed in an historic 1849 building whose façade the Fats family restored to its original appearance, Fat City Bar & Cafe is a turn-of-the-century-inspired gathering spot for food, drink, and conversation. The character-laden establishment is filled with artifacts such as the Purple Lady (an 1893 World's Fair first prize for stained glass), Tiffany lamps, and the legendary Pioneer Bar. All-American food is the focus, from a full array of brunch favorites to tasty appetizers and dinners.
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| 1000 Front St
Sacramento,
CA
95814
916-441-4440 | | | | | Description: Located in the floating Delta King Hotel in Old Sacramento, Pilothouse is a tried-and-true restaurant known for serving a wonderful Sunday champagne brunch. Eggs, smoked fish, meats, and salads all call to patrons in a relaxed, casually elegant atmosphere. The restaurant has even been recognized with "Best Sunday Brunch" and "Most Romantic Restaurant" honors.
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| 1110 Front St
Sacramento,
CA
95814
916-442-8226 | | | | | Description: Rio City provides a great place to have lunch and enjoy a view of the Sacramento River from the covered porch. It also offers prime people-watching opportunities, thanks to an upscale clientele. A barbecue chicken quesadilla with mango salsa and chipotle sour cream offers sweetness with just the right amount of kick, or you can try baby back ribs with applejack brandy sauce, marinated pork tenderloin, and portobello salad with basil. The large round grill is visible from the open dining room. Reservations recommended. Business casual attire.
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| 7992 California Ave
Fair Oaks,
CA
916-961-7211 | | | | | Description: FAIR OAKS. Folks in Sacramento have voted Slocum House "most romantic restaurant," and one visit tells all. Its garden is heavy with lush blooms and towering oaks that provide a secluded backdrop to courtyard dining. Dinner specialties include ahi tuna, grilled filet mignon, a variety of poultry dishes, and at least one vegetarian choice. Brunch entrees run from a Dungeness crab and brie scramble to smoked NY steak hash and French toast stuffed with ricotta and candied Italian cherries.
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| 1518 Broadway
Sacramento,
CA
95818
916-441-0222 | | | | | Description: Perhaps Sacramento's most popular dining destination, this international restaurant has an enviable location next to the landmark Tower Theatre. The award-winning café offers world-inspired dishes like Bangkok pizza, Brazilian chicken salad, and Port of Africa chicken. Desserts are made in-house, and meals are especially enjoyable taken on the lovely patio. Historic ambience and varied, interesting dishes make Tower Café a favorite.
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| 1577 Garden Hwy
Sacramento,
CA
95833
916-921-2694 | | | | | Description: This colorfully named place is a favorite local hangout where folks enjoy great meals (try perfectly prepared rockfish) and ice-cold beers. The atmosphere is relaxed, the waitstaff is friendly, and you're as close to the water as you could be without getting wet. Things get especially busy on weekends when boaters dock at the Sturgeon and treat themselves to spicy Bloody Marys. Breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays is perennially popular, too. Reservations suggested. Casual dress.
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