One of Sacramento’s oldest restaurants, Frank Fat’s is a James Beard Award-winning institution with a history for hosting the city’s power brokers. Stop by after a tour of the Capitol to eat at this historic spot that was home to more than a few secret political deals, that were sealed with a handshake.
This historic area of restored buildings, museums and novelty shops brings life to the Sacramento waterfront.
The Crocker Art Museum, one of California’s premier art venues, was founded in 1885 as the state’s first public art museum.
DOCO is filled with buzz-worthy shops and eateries. Head to this sleek outdoor complex to glimpse the latest downtown hotspots such as Flatstick Pub which houses a Sac-themed mini golf course, 40 local beers on draft, and a hidden speakeasy bar, The Trophy Club.
Coin-Op takes a classic 80s arcade and levels up with cocktails and a lengthy draft list.
Come along for the ride. Stand in the shadow of a 150-year-old, 40-ton monument to innovation, engineering and history. Take a ride along the rails that played a key role in the development of the Golden State.
Alaro Craft Brewing has a strong focus on well designed, well executed handcrafted beer and a seasonal, local, sustainable, and craft menu featuring a diverse selection of creative dishes from tapas-style small bites to full-bellied burgers.
Fieldwork's Sacramento Taproom is located in The Handle District, a vibrant and eclectic mix of some of Midtown's most popular establishments. Visitors can expect an ever-changing tap list of fresh releases to enjoy by sampler flight or by the glass.
Independently owned and operated, Big Stumps beer is locally made by people with longstanding ties to the region.