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"One of Sacramento’s best places to spend time with friends and enjoy a delicious meal, Cafeteria 15L is a local brunch hotspot. The eclectic urban restaurant serves American comfort cuisine in a class yet laidback atmosphere that evokes the nostalgia of a home-cooked meal. Customers can dine in the classic indoor setting or get some fresh air on the large patio for the weekend brunch, which is served from 9:00 a.m."
"Nothing says “family-friendly” quite like a place called Dad’s Kitchen. This popular eatery in the heart of Land Park specializes in American-style quality comfort food. They use organic chicken from Mary’s, grass-fed beef from Five Dot Ranch, and as much organic produce as possible."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Taste one of the best blue cheese burgers in Dad’s Kitchen. Dad’s Burger is your best bet!"
"One of Midtown’s newest beer bars to the scene, Federalist has become known for Beer, Bocce, and Pizza. They have an open aired concept, and like Der Biergarten, are also made from shipping containers which is pretty cool. Not a full bar, so not for you if you’re looking for cocktails."
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"1501 16th StreetSacramento, CA 95814(916) 444-5850Get directions ». Casual counter-serve joint offering New York-style pies & Italian-American dishes in a bright space."
"I love Chinese restaurant the food taste amazing and the costumer service is great I would recommend anyone to go here."
"Mimi's Cafe is known for indulgent breakfast & brunch, French-American “Le Duet” lunch combos & dinners like “Steak Frites” with thin hand-cut Russet potatoes."
"Funderland Amusement Park is a great spot for the kiddies—who can go on nine rides, including a roller coaster, trains, tea cups, a carousel, and a stagecoach—as long as they meet the minimum height requirement. The park, which has been in operation since 1946, is also easily located in William Land Regional Park next to Fairytale Town and the Sacramento Zoo. There are places nearby for you and the family to grab a bite to eat."
"The Funderland Park was opened in the 1940s and was initially known as Land Park Kiddle Land, until 1984, when it was purchased, remodeled and then renamed to its present – Funderland Park. The park appeals the most to young kids with rides like Funderland train, carousel, flying dragon and many other exciting ones. It is perfect for keeping the young ones entertained and occupied for a f...Read more"
"William Land Park, 1350 17th Ave., Sacramento, CA (916) 456-0115. Regular Hours (February – April, September – November): Fri., 12 – 5, Weekends 10 – 5 Summer Hours (May – Labor Day): Monday – Fri., 11-5, Sat."
"This gleaming home to the Sacramento Kings is one of the most advanced sports facilities in the country. Made with the highest sustainability standard, it's built from local..."
"If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Discovery Park in South Natomas. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. Want to stretch your legs a little more?"
"and Wed 10 – 7, Thursdays 10 – 9, Fri-sun 10-5 Adults $10.00, Students (w/ID) $5.00), Kids 6 and under FREE Every 3rd Sunday is “Pay What You Wish” sponsored by Bank of America Parking tip: On-street parking meters bordering the Museum and Crocker Park require quarters. A parking lot is available on Second Street and costs $3 per two hours. Meters free on Sundays."
"If you want a sophisticated and dramatic feel to your engagement photos, I would recommend using the indoor ballroom or Friedman Court room for instance. However, if you like a clean and bright look, I would recommending using their outdoor Courtyard or E. Kendell Davis Courtyard."
"Art aficionados in Sacramento have the privilege of living in the same city as the historic Crocker Art Museum. This institution goes back more than 130 years. Phenomenal pieces from all around the world are on display at the Crocker Art Museum."
"The Wells Fargo Museum is one of the famous museums in Sacramento that brings alive the gold rush history and a lot of Californian past. It is a tiny museum inside a beautiful glass hall along with geometric flower beds with palm trees at the front. The museum also holds great importance as the Wells Fargo bank stood here over 150 years ago, and an ATM here is still in service."
"Visit the historic Old Sacramento waterfront and experience innovation from the Gold Rush forward. Learn about changes brought by the Pony Express and telegraph. Address: 1000 Second Street, Sacramento, California 95814"
"For anyone interested in learning more about flight and technology and aviation history from the 1930s to today, head over to the Aerospace Museum. The museum houses over 40 types of aircraft, including both civilian and military planes. You’ll also find a motion movie ride, Flight Zone simulators, and various educational STEM activities for school-age children."
"10 – 5 Adults $8.00, Youth 13-18 $6.00, Kids 6-12 $5.00, Kids 5 and under FREE. The Aerospace Museum has on display a wide range of aircraft types, both military and civilian. These include fighters, trainers, transport and specialized types flown by the USAF and Navy from 1940 to 2000."