If you’ve got friends or family visiting Sacramento for the first time, lucky them — and lucky you, because showing off this city never gets old. Whether they’re into food, art, history, or just vibing with a local crowd, here’s how to build the perfect weekend itinerary that hits all the right notes.
Start things off easy with check-in at a centrally located hotel like The Citizen Hotel (historic charm + great views) or Fort Sutter Hotel (Midtown cool with walkable eats and drinks).
Kick off the weekend with dinner at Frank Fat’s — a Sacramento institution famous for its honey walnut prawns and banana cream pie. It’s a fun way to share a bit of local culinary history with your guests.
After dinner, stroll over to The R Street Corridor for a nightcap. Pop into Shady Lady for speakeasy vibes or head to J Street to visit Ro Sham Beaux for a spritz and patio moment.
Start the morning with a coffee run to The Mill or Temple Coffee (you can’t go wrong with either). Then walk over to the Midtown Farmers Market for everything from fresh flowers to small-batch goodies. Your guests will love how lively and local it feels.
Spend the day walking and snacking through Midtown — stop by La Costa Café for lunch or grab tacos from Cantina Alley for something fun and photo-worthy.
Then check out:
Wrap up the day with dinner at Camden Spit & Larder — a sleek, modern brasserie known for its elevated comfort food and polished vibe (plus, it’s right by the Golden 1 Center if there’s a game or concert).
If everyone still has energy, grab a late drink at The Jungle Bird (a tiki bar with major vacation energy) or catch a show at Ace of Spades or B Street Theatre.
Ease into your final day with a dreamy brunch at Tower Café (expect a wait — worth it!) or Bacon & Butter.
Then, depending on your crew’s energy:
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