7 Best Restaurants in Sacramento, Sacramento and the Gold Country

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Ella Dining Room and Bar

$$$$ | Downtown Fodor's Choice

This swank restaurant and bar near the Capitol is artfully designed and thoroughly modern. The California–French, farm-to-table cuisine changes seasonally, but typical dishes include oysters on the half shell, steak tartare, and wood-fired bone marrow and entrées like wood-fired beef tenderloin and poached or pan-roasted fish.

1131 K St., Sacramento, CA, 95814, USA
916-443–3772
Known For
  • Fresh, seasonal local ingredients
  • Waitstaff's attention to detail
  • Cocktail and wine selection
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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Fixins Soul Kitchen

$$ Fodor's Choice

A cheery, sometimes boisterous vibe prevails at this ode to Black cuisine and culture that former NBA star and past Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson and his wife, Michelle, founded in a high-ceilinged, quasi-industrial space 3½ miles southeast of the Capitol. Expect heapin' helpings of soul food's greatest hits—gumbo, shrimp and grits, oxtails, and fried chicken, catfish, and pork chops among them—that you can pair with sides that include hush puppies, black-eyed peas, candied yams, and collard greens (with turkey necks).

3428 3rd Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95817, USA
916-999–7685
Known For
  • Art on the walls, sports on bar TVs
  • Kool-Aid for kids and (with vodka) for adults
  • Banana pudding for dessert

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The Waterboy

$$$ | Midtown Fodor's Choice

Rural French cooking with locally sourced, seasonal, high-quality, often organic ingredients is the hallmark of this upscale, white-tablecloth, corner storefront restaurant that's as appealing for a casual meal with friends as it is for a drawn-out romantic dinner for two. Among the mains, try the steak, duck breast, or seasonal seafood, and save room for one of the palate-cleansing desserts.

2000 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95811, USA
916-498–9891
Known For
  • Exceptional French cooking
  • Quality local ingredients
  • Global wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Sat.

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Cafeteria 15L

$$ | Downtown

The exposed brick, reclaimed wood, and natural light streaming through large-paned windows of this easygoing comfort-food hangout make a great first impression. Favorites like tater tots (in truffle oil), French onion soup, and chicken and waffles (with pecan butter, maple syrup, and pork gravy) prove simultaneously familiar and intriguing.

1116 15th St., Sacramento, CA, 95814, USA
916-492–1960
Known For
  • Two outdoor patios
  • Nostalgic food with a modern twist
  • Weekend brunch with bottomless mimosas

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Camden Spit & Larder

$$$ | Downtown

Upscale London haberdasheries reportedly inspired the aesthetic of this impeccably designed, pressed-metal-ceilinged paean to spit-roasted, Brit-influenced meat dishes. Near Golden 1 Center and Downtown Commons, it's a place to share small offerings like sausage rolls, steak tartare, and local caviar and crumpets (Sacramento is a center of caviar production) before proceeding to salmon, spit-roasted chicken, or English meat pie.

555 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA, 95814, USA
916-619–8897
Known For
  • Winston's Hour (as in Churchill) menu weekdays 3–6
  • Wine, beer, and cider selection
  • Craft cocktails incorporating seasonal fruits, herbs, and vegetables
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.

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Magpie Cafe

$$ | Midtown

This Midtown eatery with a vaguely industrial look and a casual vibe takes its food seriously: nearly all the produce is sourced locally, and the chefs prepare only sustainable seafood. BLTs and grass-fed beef burgers (and a plant-based option) are among the staples, as are steak and fries and pan-roasted fish with seasonal vegetables.

1601 16th St., Sacramento, CA, 95814, USA
916-452–7594
Known For
  • Outdoor park-view patio
  • Beer, cider, wine, and cocktail lineup
  • Homemade ice-cream sandwiches
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Tues. and Wed.
Reservations not accepted

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Zócalo Midtown

$$ | Midtown

Inside a glamorously renovated Hudson Motor Car showroom from the 1920s that looks out of a movie set, Zócalo puts an upscale spin on Mexican classics. Pair the house margarita or its blackberry variation with pozole or a guac or ceviche starter before moving on to enchiladas or a burrito bowl with chicken, salmon, carne asada, or vegetarian ingredients.

1801 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, CA, 95811, USA
916-441–0303
Known For
  • Festive setting
  • Outdoor patio
  • Happy hour daily 3–6

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