Sacramento and the Gold Country Restaurants

American, Italian, and Mexican are common Gold Country fare, but chefs also prepare ambitious European, French, and contemporary regional cuisine that mixes California ingredients with international preparations. Grass Valley's meat- and vegetable-stuffed pasties, introduced by 19th-century gold miners from Cornwall, are one of the region's more unusual treats.

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  • 1. Allez

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    The tale of how the couple running this spot for to-go or dine-in French food became husband and wife says all you need to know about their passion for beautifully crafted cuisine—he won her heart with his escargot sauce. In a casual space with ocher walls, six utilitarian stools at the wine bar, and a few tables inside and out, the two serve baguette sandwiches; salads; crepes; stews; and entrées like coq au vin, cassoulet, and pork tenderloin.

    4242 Fowler La., Diamond Springs, California, 95619, USA
    530-621–1160

    Known For

    • All-day prix-fixe menu (a deal), plus à la carte
    • Sandwich, salad, and dessert lunch boxes
    • Many vegetarian and gluten-free items

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 2. Allora

    $$$$

    The husband chef at this East Sacramento restaurant recognized for its singular concept and chic, deep-green aesthetic creates nimbly plated Italian-tinged cuisine his sommelier wife and co-owner pairs with international wines from mostly Italian grapes (the California Nebbiolo selection alone is epic). Seafood is a specialty on the three- to five-course prix-fixe tasting menu, which always includes exceedingly fresh and tender oysters, alluring pasta dishes, and often voluptuous entrées.

    5215 Folsom Blvd., Sacramento, California, 95819, USA
    916-538–6434

    Known For

    • Vegan/vegetarian tasting menu
    • Verdant covered outdoor patio
    • 23% service charge added to check

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Canon

    $$$ | East Sacramento

    Farmhouse meets semi-industrial open-kitchen chic at this light-filled restaurant whose executive chef found success in the Midwest and the Napa Valley before returning to Sacramento, where his culinary career began. Carefully chosen produce and proteins go into shareable small plates and larger platters that might include crispy octopus, vegetables à la plancha (seared on a metal plate), or smoked roasted lamb.

    1719 34th St., Sacramento, California, 95816, USA
    916-469–2433

    Known For

    • Alfresco patio dining in good weather
    • Seasonal cocktails with fresh herbs and fruit
    • Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 4. Element

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    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.

    61 Hanford St., Sutter Creek, California, 95685, USA
    209-267–0747

    Known For

    • Zesty specialty cocktails
    • Street-side patio seating
    • Eggs Benedict and breakfast tacos

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun. No lunch Wed.–Fri.
  • 5. Ella Dining Room and Bar

    $$$$ | Downtown

    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, California, 95814, USA
    916-443–3772

    Known For

    • Fresh, seasonal local ingredients
    • Waitstaff's attention to detail
    • Cocktail and wine selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.
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  • 6. Fixins Soul Kitchen

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    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, California, 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
  • 7. Grounds

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    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.

    402 Main St., Murphys, California, 95247, USA
    209-728–8663

    Known For

    • Full bar
    • Wines by local producers
    • Attentive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.
  • 8. Imperial Hotel Restaurant

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    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.

    14202 Old Hwy. 49, Amador City, California, 95601, USA
    209-267–9172

    Known For

    • Wednesday locals night—"limited food and live music"
    • Wide-ranging weekend brunch
    • Multicourse tasting menu (entire table only)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekdays
  • 9. JoMa's Artisan Ice Cream

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    The smell of waffle cones will guide you to this town treasure whose Portuguese-Swiss namesake has been making ice cream since she was a young lass. Handcrafted flavors include Chill'n Cherry Chip (cherries and dark chocolate) and Wake Up Murphys (coffee, cocoa, and fudge).

    386 Main St., Murphys, California, 95247, USA
    209-728–8655

    Known For

    • Fruity sorbets
    • Cookies and ice-cream cakes
    • Gluten-free flavors
  • 10. Localis

    $$$$ | Midtown

    Exquisite plating and compelling, at times piquant, flavor combinations are the trademarks of this restaurant whose chef-sommelier owner, Chris Barnum-Dann, won the debut (2021) season of the culinary-competition TV show The Globe. The open-kitchen choreography of Barnum-Dann and his team deftly preparing one intricate dish after another (12 courses, prix-fixe) lends the proceedings a balletic air.

    2031 S St., Sacramento, California, 95811, USA
    916-737–7699‬

    Known For

    • Fresh ingredients from top purveyors creatively combined and presented
    • Thoughtful menu notes
    • Global, well-chosen wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.
  • 11. Lola

    $$$

    Riffing off the calculated flamboyance of its namesake, the gold-rush-era celebrity Lola Montez, the National Exchange Hotel's restaurant flirts with excess—long turquoise banquette benches, wall-mounted Persian rugs, swooping brushed-bronze lighting fixtures—yet retains its composure. The chefs show a similar knack for incorporating unexpected elements that enliven but don't undermine dishes like pan-seared salmon, fried chicken, and a double-cut pork chop.

    211 Broad St., Nevada City, California, 95959, USA
    530-362–7605

    Known For

    • Cod and smoked-salmon chowder
    • Many ingredients "organic, ethically raised, and locally sourced"
    • Weekend brunch (weekday lunch served at adjoining National Bar)
  • 12. Restaurant Josephine

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    Something special transpires nightly at this ground-floor restaurant inside Auburn's 1894 redbrick Odd Fellows Hall that transcends the romantic, softly lit space and French bistro–inspired fare. Caviar, fresh oysters, steak tartare, and duck-liver mousse are typical starters, perhaps leading into moules frites (steamed mussels and fries), grilled Duroc pork chop, or pan-roasted fish with foraged mushrooms, all prepared from the heart by chef-owners Eric Alexander and town native Courtney MacDonald.

    1226 Lincoln Way, Auburn, California, 95603, USA
    530-820–3523

    Known For

    • Simple, elegant desserts
    • Classic cocktails and updates
    • French, other European, and California wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: ​Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 13. Smith Flat House

    $$$

    Carefully sourced ingredients from local purveyors, meticulous execution, and the setting at a former mine site 3 miles east of downtown have made this restaurant a hit among locals, Gold Country tourists, and Tahoe travelers. Wild-mushroom Bordelaise appetizer, jambalaya risotto, and the Black and White entrée of filet mignon and perfectly grilled prawns are among the staples on the seasonally changing menu.

    2021 Smith Flat Rd., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-621–1003

    Known For

    • Sunday brunch waffle Benedict
    • Salads, pizzas, burgers for lunch
    • Outdoor courtyard

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Thurs.
  • 14. Taste

    $$$$

    A serendipitous find in downtown Plymouth, Taste serves eclectic modern dishes made from fresh local fare. The signature mushroom "cigars"—sautéed shiitake, crimini, and oyster mushrooms rolled with goat cheese in phyllo dough and served with porcini sauce and white truffle oil—are a small-plate staple, and seared day boat scallops, filet mignon, duck leg confit, and a grilled pork chop with foraged mushrooms are examples of the sustainably sourced, creative entrées.

    9402 Main St., Plymouth, California, 95669, USA
    209-245–3463

    Known For

    • Superb beer and wine list
    • Wine bar à la carte menu
    • Three- and five-course prix-fixe dinners

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch weekdays
  • 15. The Kitchen

    $$$$

    The chefs and front-of-house staff at this perennial favorite with a prix-fixe menu pull out all the stops to deliver a multisensory gustatory experience. The flamboyant presentation of courses as a series of "Acts"—not to mention the dramatically lit, flower-bestrewn dining room's intentionally buoyant atmosphere—might distract from the modern American cuisine were it not so well conceived and prepared with such panache and precision.

    2225 Hurley Way, Sacramento, California, 95825, USA
    916-568–7171

    Known For

    • One seating each evening (plan on 3½–4 hours)
    • Optional wine pairing
    • Impeccably sourced ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 16. The Waterboy

    $$$ | Midtown

    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, California, 95811, USA
    916-498–9891

    Known For

    • Exceptional French cooking
    • Quality local ingredients
    • Global wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Tues. and Sat.
  • 17. Timmy's Brown Bag

    $

    The music-loving owner of this downtown shop mashes up ingredients with verve and imagination—a recent grilled purple grapes and feta specimen with micro-herbs, dry-roasted peanuts, and pear vinaigrette is but one example. Regulars rave about three frequently appearing messy-good sandwiches (ask for a fork), namely the banh mi; the chicken satay with harissa cucumber slaw; and the Spam and kimchi with grilled pineapple, chunky chili sauce, and peanut butter.

    451 Main St., Placerville, California, 95667, USA
    530-303–3203

    Known For

    • Grilled tacos ahogadas (with spicy chili sauce)
    • Top-line ingredients
    • Mainly to-go (just a few tables)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner
  • 18. Alchemy

    $$

    A casual spot on the eastern edge of town, Alchemy serves sturdy comfort food like meat loaf, pan-seared fish, and mushroom bourguignon over polenta. Fried calamari with roasted jalapeños and a Caesar with smoked-Gouda croutons are among the starters that pair well with the many Calaveras County wines on the list.

    191 Main St., Murphys, California, 95247, USA
    209-728–0700

    Known For

    • Alchemy burger with blue cheese
    • Lunch-only sandwiches
    • Mildly pricey for dinner but reliable

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No lunch Mon., Tues., and Thurs. (but check)
  • 19. 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.

    458 Main St., Murphys, California, 95247, USA
    209-728–9250

    Known For

    • Limited seating inside and out
    • Blueberry muffins, savory croissants, and other baked goods
    • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner
  • 20. 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.

    289 Washington St., Auburn, California, 95603, USA
    530-885–2537

    Known For

    • Herb-brined buttermilk fried chicken
    • Craft whiskeys
    • Weekend brunch

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