The Far North Restaurants

Redding, the urban center of the Far North, and college-town Chico have the greatest selection of restaurants. Cafés and simple eateries are the rule in the smaller towns, though trendy, innovative restaurants have been popping up. Dress is always informal.

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  • 1. 5th Street Steakhouse

    $$$$

    Hand-cut steak is the star in this refurbished early 1900s building, the place to come when you're craving red meat, a huge baked potato, or some fresh seafood. Exposed redbrick walls warm the dining rooms, and a long mahogany bar catches the overflow crowds that jam the restaurant on weekends.

    345 W. 5th St., Chico, California, 95926, USA
    530-891–6328

    Known For

    • Alfresco dining on outdoor patio
    • Classic and specialty cocktails
    • Prime cuts of beef with white-tablecloth service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Sat.–Thurs.
  • 2. Bidwell Perk

    $

    A clean and tidy, many-windowed chain alternative for coffee (several different roasts daily) and pastries, Bidwell Perk also serves full breakfasts and light lunches. Bagels, French toast, quiche, and croissant sandwiches in the morning give way to small plates, salads, panini, and sliders as the day moves along.

    664 E. 1st Ave., Chico, California, 95926, USA
    530-899–1500

    Known For

    • Beer and wine selection
    • Outdoor patio
    • Well-crafted espresso drinks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Red Tavern

    $$

    With its burgundy carpet, white linen tablecloths, and mellow lighting, this is one of Chico's coziest restaurants. The Mediterranean-influenced menu, inspired by fresh local produce, with vegetarian and pescatarian fare in addition to meat and poultry dishes, changes seasonally—steak au poivre, bucatini and clams, grilled meat loaf, and pan-seared halibut are among recent offerings.

    1250 Esplanade, Chico, California, 95926, USA
    530-894–3463

    Known For

    • Wines from California and beyond
    • Nightly specials, happy hour Monday–Thursday
    • Patio seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Sat.
  • 4. Sierra Nevada Brewery Taproom

    $

    The famous brewery's high-ceilinged, heavy-on-the-wood taproom bustles day and night with patrons washing down well-conceived gastropub grub with the best-selling Pale Ale and smaller-batch offerings, some only available here. The open kitchen turns out sandwiches, burgers, wood-oven pizzas, and fish-and-chips (the fish's batter made with Pale Ale) with remarkable speed.

    1075 E. 20th St., Chico, California, 95928, USA
    530-345–2739

    Known For

    • Pretzel with white-cheddar beer cheese and mustard
    • Wings and salads
    • Draft beers
  • 5. The Rawbar Restaurant & Sushi

    $$

    For more than two decades, the chefs at this downtown pan-Asian restaurant and bar have served up sushi, sashimi, rolls, "hot bites" like Korean tacos (short ribs with kimchi aioli), and build-your-own poké bowls. Chico being an inland destination, the sushi might not always be as absolutely fresh as on the coast, but even then it's close, and the nonsushi options show flair and imagination.

    346 Broadway St., Chico, California, 95928, USA
    530-897–0626

    Known For

    • Blistered shishito peppers and other starters
    • Thai "drunken" noodles and Korean egg-topped pork belly over rice cake
    • Signature cocktails and wine, sake, and whiskey flights

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Sun.
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