17 Best Restaurants in Sacramento and the Gold Country, California

Element

$$ Fodor's choice

The menu describes this restaurant inside an ivy-covered redbrick building as "a comfort kitchen," but the term doesn't do justice to the sophistication displayed in the cuisine and presentation. Dinner items on the seasonally evolving menu have included mushroom dumplings in a shiitake ginger broth, diver scallops with pureed cauliflower and bacon jam, hanger steak with smashed fingerling potatoes, and a corn polenta bowl with asparagus and mushroom gravy.

Grounds

$$ Fodor's choice

From potato pancakes for breakfast to grilled rib eye for dinner, this bustling bistro with a series of wainscoted rooms and an outdoor back patio has something for all palates. Lighter grilled vegetables, chicken, sandwiches, salads, and homemade soups always shine here, as does heartier fare that might include elk medallions and prawns, forager-mushroom risotto, and cioppino with a relatively delicate yet full-flavored broth.

Imperial Hotel Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

A 2023 refresh of the Imperial Hotel's ground-floor dining space made the most of its existing charms—tall ceilings, original woodwork, exposed brick walls—enhancing these elements with Gold Country memorabilia, sturdy tables, leather chairs, and metal chandeliers. More important, the owners brought in a chef capable of achieving their aspiration to create offhandedly intricate dishes based on ingredients grown as near as the culinary garden out back.

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Aria Bakery & Espresso Cafe

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For a place as small as it is, this bakery-café produces a staggering array of sweet and savory pastries, sandwiches, salads, and desserts you can enjoy with a well-brewed (if not always swiftly made) coffee, espresso drink, or tea. The croissants are golden and flaky, the quiches moist and filling, and the scones large and flavorful; the breads for lunchtime sandwiches include sourdough, focaccia, and polenta wheat.

Auburn Alehouse

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Inside the historic American Block building, which dates from 1856, you can see this craft operation's beers being made through glass walls behind the dining room, which serves burgers, fish-and-chips, short rib and fish tacos, salads, sandwiches, and other decent gastropub fare. Gold Country Pilsner, Old Town Brown, and Gold Digger IPA are all Great American Beer Festival award winners.

Awful Annie's

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One of Auburn's favorite old-time breakfast and lunch spots entices patrons with waffles, pancakes, Monte Cristo French toast, and a slew of egg dishes you can wash down with an award-winning Bloody Mary or two. Feast on burgers, sandwiches, and more Bloody Marys for lunch.

13460 Lincoln Way, Auburn, California, 95603, USA
530-888–9857
Known For
  • hearty breakfasts
  • Grandma's bread pudding with brandy sauce
  • town-hangout feel
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Fig Barn Coffee Cafe

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Breakfast salads, avocado toast, and caffeine several ways are on the menu at this jovial café that’s also a good stop for sandwiches and charcuterie, hummus, and bagel boards. You can eat indoors or watch Main Street’s comings and goings out on the patio.

9506 Main St., Plymouth, California, 95669, USA
530-268–9808
Known For
  • cinnamon rolls and other baked goods
  • well-crafted coffee drinks
  • local wines and beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner

Mel and Faye's Diner

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Since 1956, the Gillman family has been serving up its famous two-patty "Moo Burger"—so big it presumably still makes cow sounds. The convivial diner is also known for milk shakes and floats.

Putah Creek Cafe

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The wood-fired pizza oven blazing away on the sidewalk turns out this café's handmade pies, but the lunch and dinner fare extends beyond them to pan-seared fish, a tri-tip sandwich, and fresh salads with ingredients from a local farm. The brick-walled dining room has been a farmers' hangout for breakfast (you name it) for decades.

1 Main St., Winters, California, 95694, USA
530-795–2682
Known For
  • lunchtime sandwich lineup
  • alfresco patio dining
  • sister restaurant Buckhorn Steakhouse, a Winters culinary anchor, across the street
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner Wed.

Sina's Backroads Café

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Homemade lunches and breakfasts served with warmth and cheer are the trademarks of this restaurant and coffee shop in Sutter Creek's historic district. Egg scrambles, pancakes, bagel sandwiches, French toast, and biscuits and gravy headline at breakfast, with soups, salads, sandwiches, and wraps on the menu for lunch.

74 Main St., Sutter Creek, California, 95685, USA
209-267–0440
Known For
  • quiches and daily-special sandwiches
  • good stop for coffee
  • cookies, muffins, and pastries
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs. No dinner

Small Town Food + Wine

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A local success story that expanded into a second storefront after a few years in business, Small Town serves morning coffee and baked goods, by 11 am adding small bites, salads, sandwiches, and flatbreads. For a midday pick-me-up, pair affordable, well-selected wines from the area and beyond with deviled eggs, a three-cheese mac, or an artisanal charcuterie plate.

14179 Main St., Amador City, California, 95601, USA
209-267–8008
Known For
  • grab-and-go gourmet sandwiches
  • vegan and vegetarian items
  • "Made in Amador" gifts and arrangements
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch Thurs. No dinner Sun.

Solomon's Vinyl Diner

$ | Downtown

Named for the founder of Tower Records, this energetic diner plays the nostalgia card with an all-vinyl soundtrack and comfort classics from bagels and lox or biscuits and gravy for breakfast to pastrami on rye, two-patty burgers with melted cheddar, or the chef's take on SpaghettiOs at lunch. A few vegetarian optoins, cold-brew coffee, and craft beers in cans and on tap keep the fare current.

730 K St., Sacramento, California, 95811, USA
916-857–8200
Known For
  • zero-proof, "brunch booze," and specialty cocktails
  • upstairs Russ's Room listening lounge
  • Saturday Drag Brunch and other festivities
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

South Pine Cafe

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Locals flock to this always-busy diner on a Victorian's ground floor for lobster Benedict, a spiced-up Mexican chicken scramble, and other dishes that are anything but your ordinary eggs and pancakes (though you can order those, too, as well as vegetarian versions of several items). Imaginative burritos, wraps, burgers, and more lobster in the form of a melt sandwich appear for lunch.

102 Richardson St., Grass Valley, California, 95945, USA
707-274–0261
Known For
  • homemade muffins
  • vegan and gluten-free options
  • local family farms supply many ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

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)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted

The Pour Choice

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Black subway tiles, contemporary bistro furniture, and a gray-marble counter lit by Edison bulbs lend urban panache to this fine spot for a craft coffee or one of more than two dozen local, national, and international brews on tap. In a space once occupied by a drugstore, the Pour Choice serves light fare that might include a grilled gourmet-cheese sandwich on ciabatta with bacon.

Three Forks Bakery & Brewing Co.

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Baked goods, wood-fired pizzas, excellent coffee (teas and kombucha, too), and microbrews made on-site draw locals and tourists to this redbrick spot with a high, heavy-beamed open ceiling. The food's ingredients come from nearby organic sources; the beers on tap range from blond and pale ales to triple IPAs and several porters.

211 Commercial St., Nevada City, California, 95959, USA
530-470–8333
Known For
  • lunch and dinner menu changes with the seasons
  • breads, muffins, scones, cookies, and cakes
  • soups and salads
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

Toscano's

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After paying dues at area restaurants, husband-and-wife team Oscar and Alejandra Sanchez struck out on their own in 2023, opening this tile-floored trattoria with a bar and indoor seating and a covered street-side patio. Carefully selected ingredients and a light touch with Italian sauces elevate dishes that might include shrimp scampi, cioppino, and chicken and veal piccata and marsala.

380 Main St., Murphys, California, 95427, USA
209-728–8800
Known For
  • caramel French toast and breakfast burritos and muffins
  • sandwiches and quesadillas for lunch
  • call for reservations
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.