Sacramento and the Gold Country Restaurants

American, Italian, and Mexican are common Gold Country fare, but chefs also prepare ambitious European, French, and contemporary regional cuisine that mixes California ingredients with international preparations. Grass Valley's meat- and vegetable-stuffed pasties, introduced by 19th-century gold miners from Cornwall, are one of the region's more unusual treats.

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  • 1. Allez

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    The tale of how the couple running this spot for to-go or dine-in French food became husband and wife says all you need to know about their passion for beautifully crafted cuisine—he won her heart with his escargot sauce. In a casual space with ocher walls, six utilitarian stools at the wine bar, and a few tables inside and out, the two serve baguette sandwiches; salads; crepes; stews; and entrées like coq au vin, cassoulet, and pork tenderloin.

    4242 Fowler La., Diamond Springs, California, 95619, USA
    530-621–1160

    Known For

    • All-day prix-fixe menu (a deal), plus à la carte
    • Sandwich, salad, and dessert lunch boxes
    • Many vegetarian and gluten-free items

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Smith Flat House

    $$$

    Carefully sourced ingredients from local purveyors, meticulous execution, and the setting at a former mine site 3 miles east of downtown have made this restaurant a hit among locals, Gold Country tourists, and Tahoe travelers. Wild-mushroom Bordelaise appetizer, jambalaya risotto, and the Black and White entrée of filet mignon and perfectly grilled prawns are among the staples on the seasonally changing menu.

    2021 Smith Flat Rd., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-621–1003

    Known For

    • Sunday brunch waffle Benedict
    • Salads, pizzas, burgers for lunch
    • Outdoor courtyard

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Thurs.
  • 3. Timmy's Brown Bag

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    The music-loving owner of this downtown shop mashes up ingredients with verve and imagination—a recent grilled purple grapes and feta specimen with micro-herbs, dry-roasted peanuts, and pear vinaigrette is but one example. Regulars rave about three frequently appearing messy-good sandwiches (ask for a fork), namely the banh mi; the chicken satay with harissa cucumber slaw; and the Spam and kimchi with grilled pineapple, chunky chili sauce, and peanut butter.

    451 Main St., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-303–3203

    Known For

    • Grilled tacos ahogadas (with spicy chili sauce)
    • Top-line ingredients
    • Mainly to-go (just a few tables)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner
  • 4. Heyday Cafe

    $$

    Inside an exposed-brick 1857 former assay office where miners exchanged gold nuggets for the coin of the realm, the Heyday is a happy haven for salads, panini, and thin-crust pizzas at lunch and dinner entrées like seared salmon, hanger steak, and pasta with mushroom ragout. The mood is casual, but the food is prepared with style.

    325 Main St., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-626–9700

    Known For

    • Local to international wine list
    • Molasses gingerbread cake
    • Affiliated The Independent nearby for fine dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Tues. and Wed.
  • 5. Solid Ground Brewing

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    The chef at this brewpub with a no-nonsense industrial decor (high ceilings, concrete floor, huge garage doors) tailors the cuisine to the namesake beers produced by two Sierra foothills natives, one with an enology degree, the other with extensive experience in European beer making. A buttermilk fried-chicken sandwich, a corned root-vegetable Reuben, and a burger with the cheese of your choice might appear among the gastropub options.

    552 Pleasant Valley Rd., Diamond Springs, California, 95619, USA
    530-344–7442

    Known For

    • Ciders from Apple Hill
    • Some beers aged in wine barrels
    • Good stop for lunch on a hot day
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  • 6. Sweetie Pie's Restaurant & Bakery

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    A circa-1865 Victorian that was expanded willy-nilly over the years houses this downtown spot known for made-from-scratch fare. Scrambles, four-egg omelets, pancakes, waffles, and French toast get things going for breakfast (served until 1 pm), with salads and well-built sandwiches the main items for lunch.

    577 Main St., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-642–0128

    Known For

    • Bakery's pies, breads, cookies, cakes, muffins, and cinnamon rolls
    • Strong coffee
    • Breakfast-only Sunday (until 2)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted
  • 7. The Place

    $$

    The chef-owner of this restaurant also known as The "Little Italian Place" describes the menu's influences as his East Coast grandmother's multicourse Sunday family suppers, his later culinary explorations, and his zeal to create "fresh and original" Italian cuisine. The country-road setting accentuates the just-like-home feeling, as do the calzones, pizzas, pasta dishes, and truffle risotto.

    1772 Pleasant Valley Rd., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-621–1680

    Known For

    • Lasagna Bolognese on Friday and Saturday evening
    • Vegetarian and gluten-free items
    • Live entertainment in the bar some nights

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

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