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May Newsletter

May 2, 2025 by bgray Leave a Comment

Spring Sports Schedule:
A’s Schedule
River Cats Schedule
Sac Republic Schedule

May Events & Activities:
Every Friday: Concerts in the Park
Every Wednesday: Wine Down Wednesday in Roseville
May 3: Balance Bike Bash in Old Folsom
May 10: Light Up the Dark Music Festival in Folsom
May 11: Mother’s Day Concert & Dance Celebration in El Dorado Hills
May 11: Mother’s Day Brunch at Hyatt
May 11: Mother’s Day Sights & Sips Cruise
May 11: Mother’s Day Picnic at Scribner Bend Vineyards
May 15: Wine on the Wild Side at Sacramento Zoo
May 17: Garden Gala for the Arts in Fair Oaks
May 16: Taste of Fair Oaks at Northridge Country Club
May 31: Community Garage Sale at Fair Oaks Park

Other May Happenings:
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The Porch (Midtown)
With fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits, and a killer skillet cornbread dish, The Porch in Midtown brings the comfort of Southern cooking to Sacramento—perfect for a relaxed and flavorful brunch.

Milestone (El Dorado Hills)
Tucked into the El Dorado Hills Town Center, Milestone offers a seasonal brunch menu in a cozy, upscale setting. Think bacon donut holes, lobster benedict, French dip, and craft cocktails.

Cafe Bernardo (R Street or East Sac)
Cafe Bernardo is a local favorite known for its modern vibe and reliable classics. Enjoy dishes like huevos rancheros, brioche French toast, and locally roasted coffee in a light-filled atmosphere.

Delta King’s Pilothouse Restaurant (Old Sacramento)
For something a little different, try brunch on the water aboard the historic Delta King. With views of the Sacramento River and a menu that includes carved roasted prime rib and decadent desserts, it’s a unique treat.

Frog & Slim Midtown
For a refined yet inviting experience, Frog & Slim is offering a special three-course prix fixe Mother’s Day brunch. Start with fresh pastries and breakfast deviled eggs, then choose from main courses like brioche French toast or a marinated steak sandwich.

Mother (Midtown)
Vegetarian-friendly and full of flavor, Mother is celebrating with a brunch featuring beignets, chilaquiles, eggs Benedict, and more. You’ll also find creative dishes like a beet-avocado tostada, mushroom po’ boy, and fettuccine carbonara with trumpet mushroom “bacon.” Brunch runs from 10 am to 3 pm , and reservations are available via their website.

Make reservations early—Mother’s Day brunch spots fill up fast.

Relaxation & Self-Care

  • Asha Urban Baths: Treat her to a rejuvenating experience with soaking, sauna, and massage options at this serene urban oasis.

Floral Delights

  • Bloem Décor: Known for unique floral arrangements, they offer daily delivery throughout the greater Sacramento area.

  • Relles Florist: A family-owned florist providing same-day delivery of beautiful bouquets and arrangements.

Jewelry & Accessories

  • Cuffs Boutique: Explore a collection of vintage and new women’s clothing, accessories, and jewelry at this Midtown boutique.

Culinary Experiences

  • Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op: Offer her a hands-on cooking class experience, ranging from sourdough baking to international cuisines.

  • The Kitchen Table: This local kitchen boutique offers workshops and classes perfect for the culinary enthusiast.

Books & Candles

  • Capital Books: An indie bookstore in downtown Sacramento with a wide selection of books and unique gifts.

  • Hazel Candle Co.: Nature-inspired candles crafted with 100% plant-based coconut-soy wax and essential oil-based fragrances.

Art & Culture

  • Crocker Art Museum: Gift her a membership or tickets to explore diverse art collections and exhibitions.

  • Broadway Sacramento: Surprise her with tickets to a musical or play.

Apple Hill in Spring
It’s not just for fall. Wineries like Lava Cap and Boeger are open for spring sipping, and the scenery is lush and green.

Amador Wine Country
Amador Wine Country offers fewer crowds than Napa, and it’s just as charming. Explore tasting rooms in Plymouth or Sutter Creek, and consider booking a stay at a nearby inn or vineyard cottage.

Lake Tahoe
Early summer hikes, lakeside dining, and crisp mountain air. Head to South Lake for more activity, or North Shore for a quieter pace.

Truckee
Truckee offers a blend of historic charm and outdoor adventure. Great for a bike ride along the Legacy Trail or a beer at Alibi Ale Works.

Bodega Bay
Enjoy cooler temps, stunning coastal drives, and fresh seafood in Bodega Bay. Pack layers and enjoy a picnic along the cliffs or a walk through Doran Regional Park.

Staycation Vibes
Fire up the grill, hang string lights in the backyard, play some classic lawn games, and enjoy a relaxing weekend at home with family and friends.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Hop into Our April Newsletter

April 1, 2025 by bgray Leave a Comment

Easter Events & Activities:
Select Days: River Fox Train Easter Egg Express
Select Days: Sacramento Easter River Cruise
April 6: Easter Egg Hunt at Wolfe Heights
April 6: Spring Festival at Southgate Plaza
April 12: Eggs Galore & More + Bunny Breakfast
April 12: Arden Manor’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt
April 12: Hoppin’ & Huntin’ at Hagan
April 12: E2 Easter Egg Hunt in Elk Grove
April 12: Spring Soiree Craft Market in Roseville
April 12: Easter Egg Hunt in Rocklin
April 13: Spring Arts & Crafts Fair in Old Folsom
April 19: Underwater Egg Hunt
April 19: Easter Egg-Stravaganza at Fair Oaks Park
April 19: El Dorado Hills Easter Egg Hunt
April 19: Arden Park Easter Eggstravaganza
April 19: Old Sugar Mill Easter Egg Hunt
April 19: Easter Blast at Swanston Community Center
April 19: Easter in the Park – Downtown Sacramento
April 19: Always Hope Easter Run 5k/10k/13.1
April 19: Spring Hop & Egg Hunt by Fountains at Roseville
April 19-20: Spring Egg-Stravaganza at Fairytale Town
April 20: Hack the Farm 2025 Steam Infused Easter Egg Hunt

Spring Sports Schedule:
A’s Schedule
River Cats Schedule
Sac Republic Schedule

 

Other April Happenings:











Spring Fling Cocktails:

  • Lemon & Lavender Spritz: A refreshing, floral-infused cocktail that’s as pretty as it is delicious.
  • Peach Bellini: Sweet, fizzy, and perfect for toasting to spring!
  • Cottontail Martini: Made with vanilla vodka, white chocolate liqueur, and a dash of heavy cream, it’s a creamy, indulgent treat that’ll make your brunch extra decadent.
  • Easter Egg Fizz:  This effervescent cocktail combines gin, simple syrup, one fresh egg yolk, and lemon juice, topped with a splash of club soda. Garnish with pastel-colored edible flowers.
  • Carrot Cake Martini: This indulgent cocktail features carrot juice, vanilla vodka, butterscotch schnapps, and a splash of cream liquor. Rim the glass with crushed nuts and a sprinkle of cinnamon.
  • Easter Sunrise Margarita: Bring the colors of a sunrise to your party! Layer tequila, grapefruit and tangerine juice, triple sec, and orange blossom water for a visually striking cocktail.
  • Easter Brunch Punch (Mocktail): This vibrant, non-alcoholic punch is a perfect addition to your brunch. Packed with citrus and berry flavors, it’s light, refreshing, and delicious!

Mouthwatering Mains & Sides:

  • Spring Vegetable Frittata: Packed with fresh greens and herbs, this dish is light yet satisfying.
  • Smoked Salmon Crostini: A simple yet sophisticated bite for brunching in style.
  • Deviled Egg Chicks: Classic deviled eggs with a fun Easter twist!
  • Grilled Asparagus with Lemon & Parmesan: Because no spring spread is complete without asparagus!
  • Skillet Roasted Carrots: These skillet-roasted carrots are the perfect combination of sweet and tangy with honey and a splash of apple cider vinegar.
  • Spring Salad with Berries & Bacon: This bright salad is perfect to offer as a lighter option alongside your heavier side dishes. The bite of the red wine vinegar and feta cheese cuts through all the richness.
  • Hash Brown Nests: With crispy hashbrowns, cheesy eggs, and crumbled bacon, what’s not to love?
  • Lemon Orzo Pasta: This Lemon Orzo Salad is made with fresh tomatoes, zucchini and basil, and the lemons make it light and refreshing.
  • Easter Charcuterie Board: A festive and fun way to serve up a variety of Easter goodies, from cheeses to fresh fruits, and even some sweet treats.

Sweet Treats to Impress:

  • Carrot Cake Cupcakes: Mini but mighty, these spiced cakes with cream cheese frosting are always a hit.
  • Lemon Poppy Seed Loaf: Bright, citrusy, and the perfect companion to your morning coffee.
  • Lemon Blueberry Cheesecakes: A bite-sized indulgence that feels light and springy.
  • Peanut Butter Easter Eggs: A sweet, creamy treat with a peanut butter filling covered in chocolate.
  • Bunny Bark: A fun and colorful dessert made with chocolate, sprinkles, and candy for a playful Easter snack.
  • Birds Nest Cookies: Adorable and delicious, these treats are filled with chocolate and topped with candy eggs to resemble little nests.
  • Cinnamon Roll Bunnies: Soft, sweet cinnamon rolls shaped like bunnies.
  • Easter Egg Sugar Cookies: Festively decorated sugar cookies in the shape of colorful Easter eggs.
  • Bunny Oreo Balls: A fun and easy-to-make treat that combines Oreos and cream cheese, shaped like bunnies for an adorable addition to your Easter dessert table.
  • Easter Rice Krispie Treats: Classic Rice Krispie treats with a spring twist, made festive with pastel-colored marshmallows and candy.


Carrot Floral Centerpiece:
This gorgeous carrot centerpiece is a fun and fresh way to bring a pop of color and charm to your Easter table. Perfect for showcasing the season’s vibrant hues!

Mix & Match Pastels:
Soft pinks, blues, and yellows add a fresh and cheerful vibe. Pair pastel plates with neutral linens for a balanced look. Anthropologie offers a gorgeous selection of pastel-hued dinnerware, perfect for the season. Hobby Lobby also has a range of affordable spring dinnerware sets.

Egg-stra Special Touches:
Scatter gold foiled or speckled eggs across the table, use bunny-shaped place card holders, or tuck a mini chocolate egg into each bunny-shaped napkin fold.

Warm Glow:
Place a few taper candles or tea light candles in delicate holders to add a soft, inviting ambiance. For a unique touch, these velvet mushrooms can serve as whimsical candle companions.

Easter Brunch-Ready:
Don’t forget to set out a mimosa station or a DIY hot cross bun platter to keep the celebration going! Serve them on cabbageware-inspired plates to embrace the latest tablescaping trend.

Best Easter Brunch Spots:
Looking for the perfect place to brunch? These local favorites serve up delicious Easter Brunch Menus. Just be sure to make reservations in advance, as these venues tend to fill up quickly during the Easter season!

  • Paragary’s Easter Brunch: Celebrate Easter at Paragary’s in Midtown Sacramento with a prix-fixe menu featuring dishes like smoked salmon, Dungeness crab cakes, and beet ravioli, all set in a lush garden patio. Available from 9 am to 3 pm. View their Easter Brunch Menu here.
  • Grand Island Mansion:
Just 30 minutes outside Sacramento, enjoy a Champagne Brunch on April 20th from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at this historic mansion. The buffet includes gourmet dishes like Shiitake Mushroom Crepes and Italian Toast with Toasted Almonds. Preview their full Easter Menu here.
  • Capitol Garage: Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Capitol Garage offers an Easter brunch from 9 am to 3 pm with a variety of dishes from its weekend brunch menu along with $18 bottomless mimosas with the purchase of an entrée.
  • The Firehouse Restaurant:
Nestled in Old Sacramento, The Firehouse offers a three-course Easter brunch from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm on April 20th, with dishes like Classic Eggs Benedict and Pistachio-Raspberry Cheesecake. Explore their Easter Menu here.

Farmers’ Market Finds:
Whether you’re preparing for your Easter brunch or looking to brighten up your table with seasonal blooms, Sacramento’s farmers’ markets offer a variety of local delights. Check out these local markets for everything you need for your Easter prep: Sacramento Farmers’ Markets.

Easter Treats & Gifts:
Need a beautifully curated Easter basket? These local shops offer the best chocolates, baked goods, and festive goodies:

  • Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates: Handcrafted chocolates, including decorated bunnies and truffles, perfect for Easter gifts or indulging yourself.
  • Capital Confections: Gourmet chocolates, including hand-dipped eggs and seasonal treats, perfect for Easter baskets.
  • Estelle’s Patisserie: Elegant Easter macarons, cakes, and pastries that add a special touch to your celebration.

Filed Under: Food & Lifestyle, Home Improvement, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Happy Spring!

March 25, 2025 by bgray Leave a Comment

Spring is officially in full bloom! And what better way to welcome the new season than by adding some fresh flowers to your garden? Spring is the perfect time to bring color and life to your outdoor spaces. Here are some easy-to-plant flowers that thrive in the Sacramento area:

1. Tulips

These vibrant flowers are a spring classic! Plant them in well-drained soil, and they’ll bloom in a variety of stunning colors, adding a cheerful touch to your garden or pots.

2. Daisies

Cheerful daisies are low-maintenance and perfect for beginners. They thrive in full sun and can brighten up any space with their white petals and yellow centers.

3. California Poppies

As the state flower, California poppies are not only beautiful but also drought-tolerant. Their vibrant orange blooms will bring a splash of color to your garden, and they are easy to grow from seed.

4. Marigolds

These hardy flowers are great for both gardens and containers. Marigolds thrive in sunny spots and help repel pests, making them a practical choice for your spring planting.

5. Roses

Classic and timeless, roses are a favorite for many gardeners. Choose disease-resistant varieties for the best results, and enjoy their beautiful blooms and lovely fragrance throughout the season.

Adding a little greenery can brighten up any space. What’s your go-to flower to plant this time of year? Drop your favorite in the comments!

 

Pro Tip: Want to bring some of that fresh, clean air indoors? Add a spider plant! Did you know that a spider plant can absorb up to 95% of the chemicals (like formaldehyde and mold spores) from the air in your home in just 24 hours? One spider plant can purify up to 200 sq. ft., making it a natural air freshener.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

December Happenings: Festive Lights, Holiday Recipes and More!

December 5, 2024 by bgray Leave a Comment

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CLICK HERE FOR SACRAMENTO LIGHT DISPLAYS

  • Spinach Dip Christmas Tree
  • Charcuterie Christmas Tree
  • Christmas Deviled Eggs
  • Pecan Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Spinach & Artichoke Dip
  • Hot Crab Dip
  • Jalapeno Popper Christmas Tree
  • Bacon Wrapped Scallops
  • Caramelized Onion Dip
  • Crab Rangoons
  • Olive & Cheese Wreath

  • Prime Rib Recipe
  • Holiday Glazed Baked Ham
  • Holiday Stuffed Pork Tenderloin
  • Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb
  • Julia Child’s Favorite Roast Chicken
  • Maple Glazed Turkey
  • Roast Beef
  • Roasted Spatchcock Chicken
  • Stuffed Shells
  • Mushroom Piccata
  • Boursin Baked Ziti

  • Green Bean Casserole
  • Tini’s Mac & Cheese
  • Smashed Brussels sprouts
  • Herbed Brown Buttered Mashed Potatoes
  • Honey Glazed Spiced Carrots
  • Buttery Herb Stuffing
  • Homemade Dinner Rolls
  • Cranberry Orange Sauce
  • Scalloped Potatoes
  • Creamed Corn
  • Broccoli & Quinoa Salad
  • Yorkshire Pudding
  • Christmas Salad

  • Christmas Punch
  • Traditional Sangria
  • Egg Nog
  • Hot Buttered Rum
  • Naughty or Nice Cocktail
  • Irish Coffee
  • Cranberry Ginger Mimosa
  • Gingerbread Martini
  • Pear Tree Martini
  • Christmas Morning Punch (Non-Alcoholic)
  • White Grape Punch with Cranberry Ice (Non-Alcoholic)
  • Homemade Egg Nog (Non-Alcoholic)

  • Sticky Toffee Pudding
  • Triple Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
  • Chocolate Whoopie Pies with Vanilla Cream Cheese
  • Gingerbread Roll with Cinnamon Cream
  • Gingerbread Truffles
  • Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars
  • Cranberry Apple Crumb Pie
  • Oreo Cheesecake
  • Red Velvet Thumbprint Cookies
  • Butterscotch Pudding Cookies
  • Eggnog Bread Pudding
  • Reindeer Pops
  • Pecan Pie Cheesecake
  • Yule Log

 

Wishing you a healthy, happy and warm holiday season – from our home to yours!

Filed Under: Food & Lifestyle, Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

Just Keep Swimming…Your May Newsletter is Here!

May 1, 2020 by bgray Leave a Comment

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As we continue to self-quarantine at home, many of us might be feeling disconnected, lonely, and stir-crazy—all of which are perfectly normal feelings to have at this time. However, it’s important to remember that there is light at the end of the tunnel. Coronavirus numbers are beginning to stabilize as a result of social distancing, and California is just weeks away from modifying its stay-at-home orders.

So while it may be difficult, just know that we are all in this together. In the words of Dory from Finding Nemo, when life gets us down we must, “Just Keep Swimming…” until we cross the finish line together.

I also want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our real “lifebuoys” out there. Thank you to our healthcare workers, first responders, police officers, firefighters, grocery store workers, and all of the brave heroes on the frontline for serving and loving your communities during this critical time.

This month’s newsletter is dedicated to answering some common questions and concerns that sellers and buyers might have during this time. I am also sharing a fun DIY home project to keep you and your loved ones busy and entertained!

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The coronavirus pandemic has brought much of the country to a screeching halt. But just because people are stuck at home, it doesn’t mean your home sale has to come to a screeching halt too. You can sell your home in the midst of this challenging time—as long as you’re safe.

Here are some precautions homeowners should take in order to sell their home safely during the COVID-19 crisis:

Embrace virtual showings: You don’t need a swarm of potential buyers walking in and out of your house; it’s not safe for you or them. Instead, have your real estate agent vet buyers and give them virtual tours of your home.

A recent survey from realtor.com found that, if given access to the right information and technology features, nearly ¼ of respondents (24 percent) would be willing to buy a home without seeing it in person. The number is even higher for younger homebuyers, at 29 percent.

But what information and tech features do buyers need to make a purchase? According to the survey, the features most important to would-be buyers when making a decision about buying a property remotely include:

  • A virtual tour of the home (61 percent)
  • Accurate, detailed listing information (58 percent)
  • Accurate, detailed neighborhood information (53 percent)
  • High-quality listing photos (51 percent)
  • A video walk-through with their real estate agent (39 percent)

Give me a call today to learn more about our virtual tours, professional photography, and 3D Matterport technology. 

Practice safety measures for in-person showings: If you have a buyer who has already been vetted and is extremely interested in the property, they may want to see your home in person before writing an offer. Prior to allowing anyone into your home, make sure to thoroughly clean and disinfect all surfaces to protect potential buyers—and then make sure to do the same after the in-person tour to protect yourself and your family.

The coronavirus pandemic is changing the way people buy and sell homes. But with the right safety measures, there’s no reason it has to derail your home sale.

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With social distancing in full swing, searching for a home in the traditional sense—including going to tour homes in person—is getting put on the back burner. But just because you can’t see as many homes in person, it doesn’t mean your home search has to suffer!

A recent article from realtor.com outlined tips for conducting a virtual house hunt that’s just as good as the real thing:

Learn how to read an online listing and what’s hiding: You don’t want to waste your time virtually touring homes that aren’t going to be the right fit. When going through a listing, look for red flags that might indicate that a listing isn’t what it seems—and isn’t worth your time (for example, a complete lack of photos of the home’s interior or photos that appear to be stretched out to make a room appear bigger). It’s also important to stick to your original home search criteria whether that applies to living in a particular neighborhood and location or requiring a certain bed/bath count—it can be easy to venture off course to other neighborhoods and homes with just a click of a button, but sticking to your criteria is key.

Ask your real estate agent to go into detail during virtual tours: Thanks to technology like Zoom or FaceTime, your agent can take you on a virtual tour of potential properties. But video doesn’t catch all the small details you would catch if you were physically in the space (like the finishes on cabinets, or crown molding on the ceiling)—so make sure to ask your agent to talk you through those details.

Check out the neighborhood: There are a ton of interactive map tools and neighborhood guides on the internet that will give you insight into a potential home’s neighborhood. Ask your agent to send detailed neighborhood reports and information.

Bottom line? With a little creativity, technology, and patience, there’s no reason your virtual home search can’t be just as effective as a traditional search!

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The kitchen has (not surprisingly) become one of the most popular areas in our homes these days…So much so that our fridge may see us more times a day than the outside world…All jokes aside, you might consider using this extra time at home as an opportunity to add that extra “wow” factor to your kitchen. The best part? These DIY home renovation ideas don’t require a lot of time or money:

Build a custom copper rack for your pots and pans: Easy and inexpensive, a custom copper rack for your pots and pans is a great way to add a stylish edge to your kitchen. Just hang a copper pipe from your wall or ceiling, hang your pots and pans with inexpensive hooks, and you have a unique focal feature that instantly elevates your kitchen design. Click here for DIY inspiration. If you’d rather leave it to the pros, there are lots of affordable, ready to assemble options like this elegant Copper Rack from Home Depot.

Add a new light fixture above your kitchen table: If you have a kitchen table, switching out the light fixture above the table can instantly breathe new life into the space, making your kitchen feel more modern and on-trend. Pinterest has light fixture ideas for just about any style of kitchen. Click here to find one that matches the design and look of your kitchen.

Add crown molding to cabinets: Adding crown molding to the tops of your cabinets accomplishes a few different goals. It adds visual interest, makes the cabinets look more expensive, and also draws the eye upward, making cabinets look taller. Check out this DIY tutorial here.

Small changes to your kitchen can make a big impact on your home—and with a little time and effort, you can easily make those changes in a single weekend.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, Real Estate News

Your June Newsletter is Here!

June 1, 2013 by bgray Leave a Comment

Say goodbye to the rain and hello to some much-needed sunshine! Summer is just around the corner and Sacramento is gearing up with an impressive line-up of outdoor activities, family-friendly events, and celebrations. We also have some recommendations for where to catch a dad-approved meal this Father’s Day. Read on for the full scoop!

Click on the below links for a round-up of exciting ways to spend time in and around the Sacramento region!

Sacramento Events:
River Cats Schedule: Click Here For June Games
Sac Republic FC Schedule: Click Here For June Matches
Concerts in the Park: Click Here For This Year’s Schedule
Now through September 30: Waterfront Yoga in Old Sacramento
June 6-9: Roseville Rosefest
June 6 (and select Thursday’s): Thursday Night Twilight Concert Series in Folsom
June 8: The Festival of Dreams @ The Grounds in Roseville
June 8: 2nd Annual Rock the Line in Folsom
June 8: Celebrate OaxaCA Festival
June 8, 15 & 22nd: 2019 Pops in the Park
June 9: SacPride 2019 Parade & Festival
June 9: Sacramento Antique Faire
June 9: Miranda Sings @ Crest Theatre
June 10 (and Select Days): Outdoor Movie Nights @ Folsom Historic District Amphitheater 
June 11: WWE Smackdown @ Golden 1
June 12: Jennifer Lopez @ Golden 1
June 13 – Sept. 19: Out on the Boulevard @ El Dorado Hills Town Center
June 15-16: Family Campout @ Fairytale Town
June 15: Andrea Bocelli @ Golden 1
June 16: Father’s Day BBQ @ Sacramento Zoo
June 16: Father’s Day River Cruise aboard Hornblower
June 21-30: 2019 Sacramento French Film Festival 
June 22: Glamp Out @ Camp Pollock
June 22: A Midsummer Night’s Dream & Crystal Ice Cream Fantasy
June 29: Historic Folsom’s Hometown Parade

“Father’s Day Approved” Lunch Spots: Father’s Day is just around the corner on June 16th! And what better way to celebrate dad than with a delicious lunch in his honor? Below are our three favorite “Father’s Day Approved” lunch spots.

  1. Sauced BBQ and Spirits: Father’s Day and barbequing seem to go hand in hand. But don’t let dad do all the work on his special day! Instead, head on over to Sauced BBQ & Spirits for some good old-fashioned, authentic BBQ with classics including sliced brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and chicken. Oh, and don’t forget the sweet honey cornbread, mac n’ cheese, and crispy fries. With plenty of flat screens and a fun and social environment just across the street from the Golden 1 Center, dad won’t be disappointed.
  2. Bacon & Butter: Does dad have brunch on his mind? Pay a visit to Bacon & Butter. This popular farm to fork brunch spot now has two locations – one in East Sacramento and the other in Tahoe Park. And it’s no wonder! Their brunch dishes are out of this world. Not sure what to try? For starters, get a side of their crispy bacon. Their grilled cheese benedict is another dish that you can’t go wrong with. Just make sure to arrive around opening time as their locations pack up quickly!
  3. Crawdads on the River: With beautiful weather and plenty of sunshine ahead, take dad to a lunch spot that not only impresses with its food but also with its killer views. We’ve recommended Crawdads on the River before, but it makes for such a fabulous Father’s Day lunch spot that we had to give this place another shout out. Guests can come by car or boat to enjoy a casual, laid-back atmosphere with fresh seafood, a cool beverage, and mesmerizing views. For starters, try their famous “Crawdad Chowder Fries”, a creative dish that is made up of French fries, clam chowder, cheddar cheese, bacon, green onions, and parsley. It may sound like an odd pairing but trust us when we say it’s delish! If you prefer something lighter, you can’t go wrong with their fresh “Shrimp Cocktail”. For a main, dive into their “Blackened Fish Tacos” or their simple yet mouth-watering “Fish & Chips”.

Wondering how the housing market is shaping up? Click here to learn why U.S. buyers are trading up.

Filed Under: Real Estate News, Sacramento Lifestyle

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