Mentioned by Downtown Grid
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"For a romantic occasion or even a platonic one, you should eat at Grange Restaurant & Bar. This is another great Sacramento dining establishment that is dedicated to freshness. Some of the best dishes in the Sacramento area can be found at Grange Restaurant & Bar."
"Reserve a table - Take Away"
"Decorated with reclaimed woods, an array of mixed and matched chairs, and industrial light fixtures, the restaurant has a cozy yet whimsical atmosphere. Cafeteria 15L is a one-of-a-kind restaurant. Each of their dishes is created with a twist, but they retain the character of home-cooked meals."
"Chef and owner of The Waterboy, Rick Mahan, has a firm belief in the farm-to-fork movement, a belief evident in his restaurant’s food that draws on the cuisine of California, northern Italy, and southern France. Their seasonal menu incorporates ingredients procured from local producers, like cherry tomatoes from Del Rio Botanical in West Sacramento, and gypsy peppers from Full Belly Farm in Guinda. But they are perhaps best known for their potato gratin, steak tartare, and tender sweetbreads."
"2000 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, CA 95811-4215Outdoor Seating, Highchairs Available, Reservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit CardsAmerican, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free Options, Vegan OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late NightSGD 24 - SGD 39+1 916-498-9891"
"When you want to have a meal that tickles your palate and warms your heart, you should come to The Waterboy. For more than 20 years, this has become one of the most talked-about places to eat in Sacramento. Their approach to ingredients and menu craft will have you wanting to make your reservation today."
"Harlow’s was founded in 1982 and is one of Sacramento’s favorite entertainment spots, featuring nationally renowned musicians, local acts performances, and a casual art décor setting. Whether you’re into blues, soul, or rock ‘n’ roll, this live music venue has it all, and it features a spacious dance floor. Harlow’s dining and kitchen staff offer an award winning menu with great food and desserts."
"2708 J StreetSacramento, California 95816(916) 441-4693Get directions ». Founded in 1982, Harlow’s is Sacramento’s favorite entertainment venue featuring prominent, nationally renowned musicians as well as acclaimed local acts performing in a casual art deco setting. Harlow’s professional dining and kitchen staff offer an award winning menu while concert-goers take in a world class show."
"Massage Envy provides massage, skin care and total body stretch services which are an integral part of total body wellness and a healthy lifestyle. Keep your body working with Massage Envy. Schedule an appointment today!"
"1101 16th StSacramento, CA 95814(916) 706-1331Get directions ». Lively, contemporary eatery serving sushi rolls & Japanese plates, plus a lunch buffet."
"If you’re interested in getting a good overview of the history of Sacramento and California’s Gold Rush, head over to the Sacramento History Museum. The museum sits on the site of the original Sacramento City Hall building from 1854, and has been reconstructed to look like how it did in the 19th century. Exhibits on offer include everything from Gold Rush history to historic print shops, Nisenan Indian culture, agriculture, and more."
"Climb aboard restored railroad cars at this family favourite. Consistently ranked as one of the best railroad museums in the country, the expansive California State Railroad Museum in Sacramento presents 21 meticulously restored “iron horse” locomotives, plus period-perfect railway cars, many open for one-of-a-kind walk-throughs. Incredible attention to detail—authentic china and silverware in dining cars, velvet and finery in the Pullman sleeping cars, a charmingly stubby wooden caboose—give you a sense of what it was like to travel by train before cars became king."
"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/?"