Restaurants

Dining in Sacramento is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
No cash? No problem. Whether you are spending a day or a lifetime in Sacramento, these are some of the best offerings that won’t break the bank.
Lunch near Sacramento shouldn’t break the bank. From sandwiches to tacos, we’ve got the best lunch spots that everyone can agree on.
The annual celebration of our region’s craft beer scene is from Friday, April 25 to Saturday, May 3.
Sizzlin’ spots in Rocklin, Roseville, and Sac made the cut this year — come on, let’s eat.
Dig into Sacramento’s must-try pizza shops including Uncle Vito’s, OneSpeed, and more.
If you don’t have coffee already in hand, consider this your sign to grab some.
Participating restaurants will offer prix fixe, three-course meals for $45, so it’s a great time to try a new spot in Sac.
The City of Trees is made up of so many wonderful small businesses, here are a few our readers love in honor of Small Business Saturday.
The spine-tingling pop-up will take over The Snug in downtown Sac from Tuesday, Oct. 1 to Thursday, Oct. 31.
Hot off the grill, these Sacto spots sizzle.
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