"Inspired by the European tradition of café dining, Café Bernardo is a comfortable place to go anytime for fresh, high quality food at a reasonable price. It’s the kind of place where you walk up to the counter, place your order, grab a seat, and then they bring your food to you. With everything from eggs, pancakes, and waffles, to sandwiches, salads, little pizzas, and vegetarian options, Café Bernardo can satisfy anyone’s appetite."
"The Mill, a cafe and coffee roastery that offers coffee, tea and more in CSUS, is another budget-friendly go-to, with four stars out of 33 Yelp reviews. Head over to 6423 Elvas Ave. to see for yourself. Yelper Mel L., who reviewed The Mill on June 1, wrote, "I ordered a vanilla latte with almond milk and my friend ordered the moonlight jasmine tea. My latte was perfect. Not too sweet, just enough foam and full of flavor. The tea was also delicious, tasting of smooth floral notes."
"The Mill gracefully captures the warm fuzzy feeling your family’s retro cabin, that’s not too far out of town, would exude on a gorgeous spring day. This place is reminiscent of the wonderful comfort that gets stained into one’s memory as a golden hour sunset pours over the land – enchanting, for a few meaningful moments, everything it touches. Their aesthetically magnificent interior offers plenty of room to work, to love, and to glow."
"The Mill also has multiple locations: one in Midtown and one in East Sacramento. The Midtown store is located on I Street and the storefront totally gives me UK countryside vibes!. The Sacramento coffee shop is worth a visit just for the photo op."
"1010 9th StreetSacramento, CA 95814916-443-4960 info@templecoffee.comTemple Coffee & Tea - Downtown Website. Temple Coffee makes the list of country’s best roasters, year after year!. Located in Downtown, Midtown, Arden Arcade and Davis."
"1010 9th Street916-443-4960info@templecoffee.comTemple Coffee & Tea - Downtown Website. Temple Coffee makes the list of country’s best roasters, year after year!. Located in Downtown, Midtown, Arden Arcade and Davis."
"Nestled within a beloved old horse barn, Old Soul Co. features numerous custom tables and shelves crafted out of reclaimed wood by local furniture, wood, and iron artisans along with one of Sacramento’s best outdoor patios, earning its rightful designation as a community treasure. Tim and Jason originally founded the company after a vibrant conversation steeped in their shared love for artisan coffee roasting and baking. In 2006, they purchased a warehouse, gutted it, moved their equipment in, and began slinging some of the city’s best coffee and pastries out of an alleyway."
"I know coffee shops typically have a really nice cafe but this one more than any I think feels like it belongs in this midtown sacramento neighborhood ne..."
"Quickly, a spot to score juice, smoothies and bubble tea in Richmond Grove, is another go-to spot. With four stars out of 389 Yelp reviews, head over to 2100 16th St. to see for yourself. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor."
"Offering authentic Thai cuisine, JP Thai kitchen has flavor-packed dishes at affordable prices that are sure to spice up your taste buds. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 916-391-8996"
"California is an amazing state where options are limitless and dreams become reality. The California Museum fosters this concept as new educational programs are created, exhibits are crafted and cultural events are opened to the public. We fulfill this mission by creating a unique learning space where children, adults, and visitors from around the globe can be inspired by this great state’s rich history and stories of its innovative people."
"Home of the California Hall of Fame — engages, educates and enlightens people about California’s rich history, its diversity and its unique influence on the world of ideas, innovation, art and culture. Through interactive experiences, the Museum inspires visitors to make a mark on history. If you’re a history buff, then stop by to add and test your knowledge."
"Official residence of the Governor of California, the30-room Governor’s Mansion was built in 1877, in a turreted Victorian gothic style that recalls Norman Bates’s home in the Hitchcock movie, Psycho (1960). Full of objects left by previous residents – a 1902 Steinway piano, hand-tied Persian carpets – it is a fascinating museum with daily tours, which hasn’t really changed since the Reagans moved out in 1967. Various governors have lived in different houses and hotel suites over the years, but the mansion was back in business when Governor Jerry Brown took up residence in 2015.Some speculate this unusual building is haunted – but you should be fine by day."
"Gawk at the Governor's Mansion Grab a quick breakfast at the hotel or the Starbucks around the corner on 13th Street, and stroll over to 16th and H Streets to take a look at the Governor’s Mansion. An elaborate white, thirty-room, Second-Empire Italianate / Victorian built in 1877, the house was purchased by the state to house California governors and their families in 1903. Talk to your kids about the role of the governor as you admire California’s answer to the White House from the sidewalk (unfortunately it’s not possible to go inside)."
"1526 H Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 323-3047 Website: http://www.parks.ca.gov/?"
"The California State Indian Museum was opened in 1940 and has been operational for more than 75 years now. The museum is perfect for allowing a sneak peek into the lives and culture of the Native Indians who had inhabited the very same lands since thousands of years. There are many artifacts on display like traditional baskets, hunting & fishing tools, a redwood dugout canoe and many ceremo...Read more"
"2618 K Street Sacramento, CA 95816 Phone: (916) 324-0971 Website: http://www.parks.ca.gov/?"