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Good food fast |
2726 Capitol Ave Sacramento, CA 95816 United States +1 916 443 1180 http://www.cafebernardo.com |
Fast, friendly service and a varied and tasty menu make this place an increasingly popular spot. For a quick meal, the Salmon BLT (bacon, lettuce and tomato) sandwich with a crisp, cold salad on the side is hard to beat. Of course, the Rosemary Pasta with Seared Chicken and Toasted Pine Nuts might sway you. Be sure to get the lemon-olive dressing for your salad. For a hearty start to the day, try good old reliable eggs and bacon, or branch out a little with a breakfast burrito. There are two other locations: one in Roseville at 1563 Eureka Rd (+1 916 773 3778) and the second in Davis at 234 D St (+1 530 750 5101). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Stylish seasonal treats |
1689, Arden Way Arden Fair Shopping Center Sacramento, CA 95815 United States +1 916 925 2233 http://www.californiacafe.com/ |
Come here to savor the season's best offerings served in style. Try the award winning recipes—house baked pretzel bread, children's bento box, seafood, a selection of wines and signature cocktails. A warm and cozy joint with an equally warm staff and a soothing ambiance makes it a perfect hangout at the Arden Fair Mall. Moreover, it is preferred for being away from the noisy food court at the shopping center. This is an ideal place to throw parties or even arrange business gatherings. Off-site catering service can also be arranged. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Retro cafe and restaurant |
1500 K St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 444 3633 http://www.capitolgarage.com |
Enjoy a scrumptious breakfast or lunch here. Breakfast dishes include omelets and buttermilk pancakes. The lunch menu has a variety of items from sandwiches and pasta salad to quesadillas or quiche. In the evenings, with the additions of beer and wine to the menu, fans of local bands turn out in droves. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Retro decor in former bungalow |
122 B Street Sacramento, CA 95616 United States +1 530 753 8639 http://www.deltaofvenus.org/ |
The breakfast feature is potatoes fried with scallions, a dash of cayenne and other secret ingredients. The service is casual and effective. Taking your order at the wooden counter inside, the cashier doubles as a waiter and brings the quickly executed dish to your table. The menu also features coffee drinks, fresh salads, homemade soups and a variety of sandwiches for lunch. You'll find a table in one of the three dining rooms indoors or on the patio. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual, friendly neighborhood coffeehouse |
1109 21st St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 447 2253 |
This is a small midtown coffee shop that offers sandwiches, pastries, fresh ground coffee and friendly service. The staff is always eager to please, and do not seem to mind special requests when making sandwiches. The clientele includes musicians between gigs at the local blues club rubbing shoulders with police munching muffins and talking shop between calls. During the summer months, tables and umbrellas are set up on the sidewalk outside. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pastries & Desserts Near Downtown |
2376 Fair Oaks Blvd Sacramento, CA 95825 United States +1 916 482 0708 http://www.ettores.com |
This bakery with a European-flavored atmosphere is arguably the best place in Sacramento to enjoy sweet treats. Cakes, truffles, Napoleons, gingersnaps, crullers, Danish, eclairs and shortbread are all fresh and delicious. The assortment changes every day. The lunch and dinner menus feature a delicious assortment of sandwiches on fresh baked bread. All menu items are reasonably priced and seating at the cafe tables provides an interesting vantage point from which to people-watch. There is a second location in Folsom at 510 Natoma Station Drive (+1 916 985 3920). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Go natural |
624 4th Street Sacramento, CA 95616 United States +1 530 756 1862 http://www.naturalfoodworks.com/ |
If you dig everything natural, you should visit the Farmer's Kitchen Cafe. They grow vegetables and fruits sans fertilizers, that are bio-regional and free from gluten and casein. And while cooking no aluminum pans, microwaves, artificial flavoring and unnatural additives are used. The menu revolves around local produce, eggs and farm products, so everything here is seasonal. The bakery basket is worth checking out, full as it is of pastries, cakes, pretzels, cookies and chocolates. Mmmmm! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pastry shop |
2710 East 5th Street Sacramento, CA 95616 United States +1 530 758 1331 http://www.konditoreidavis.com/ |
Konditorei in German means a pastry shop. Owned and run by the Austrian couple Albert and Gloria Kutternig, this pastry store sells lip-smacking goodies. You would find anything and everything here—cakes, cookies, sweet breads, pastries, marzipan creations, ice creams, tarts and more. If this isn't enough, you can even have a quick breakfast and lunch of quiches, calzones, pizzas and soups. The bakery has just introduced new flavors in Gelatos, which should not be ignored. And finally, with an ambience that spells old world charm, Konditorei can possibly never go wrong! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Porch swing and great food |
13409 Folsom Blvd Sacramento, CA 95630 United States +1 916 985 6780 |
This charming little house with a swing on the porch is a cafe. The small dining room is decorated with matching blue tablecloths and curtains. The breakfast menu features more than 40 different omelet creations; filled with meat, vegetables, fruits, or seafood. For lunch, select from burgers, sandwiches, crepes and several kosher items. The cafe's hot and gooey cinnamon rolls are the star of the dessert menu. The dining room's 40 seats fill up fast at breakfast. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Liquados and other healthy fare |
1414 16th St Sacramento, CA 95814 United States +1 916 441 3931 http://www.lunascafe.com |
Here, the liquados are swirling delicacies brimming with juices of fresh cranberries, strawberries, limes, mangos and a rainbow of other flavors in either a milk or orange juice base. The menu features healthy vegetarian sandwiches and soups for lunch or dinner. Every Thursday evening is devoted to poetry recitals, which can range from competitive slam style spoken word events to serious poets offering innovative lyrics. Wednesday-Saturday evenings feature local musicians in concert. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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