• Q: What makes Sacramento unique in terms of food?
  • A: Sacramento is one of the nation’s most abundant agricultural regions, providing easier access to more fresh ingredients than any other city.
  • Q: What type of cuisine do Sacramento restaurants focus on?
  • A: Many restaurants in Sacramento focus on being farm-to-table and serve meals made from organic, natural, and simple ingredients.
  • Q: How is Sacramento's food culture evolving?
  • A: The area's food culture is thriving, and all the establishments mentioned below are part of a boom that shouldn’t be missed.
  • Q: Why is Sacramento considered a great food destination?
  • A: Sacramento’s easy access to fresh, local produce and its commitment to sustainable dining make it a top destination for food lovers.
  • Q: Are the restaurants in Sacramento using locally sourced ingredients?
  • A: Yes, many restaurants in Sacramento prioritize locally sourced ingredients, emphasizing seasonal and sustainable food.

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1. Bacon & Butter


Bacon & Butter

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Renowned for their farm-to-fork cuisine, Bacon & Butter offers a wide array of breakfast and brunch options – all of which are made to order from scratch. Focusing on artisanal cooking, all the ingredients are sourced from local farms and vendors, many of whom were met at the farmers market. The menu changes throughout the year based on what’s seasonally available. Popular options include the breakfast burrito made with house chorizo, scrambled eggs, potatoes, and a flour tortilla, as well as the chicken and waffles, which comprise deliciously seasoned fried chicken breasts on Belgian-style buttermilk waffles.

5913 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820, Phone: 916-346-4445

2. Brookfields Restaurant - Sacramento


Brookfields Restaurant - Sacramento

© Brookfields Restaurant - Sacramento

Created in 1981 by Lee Manolakas, who was an accomplished chef with a lifetime of experience in the hospitality industry, Brookfields Restaurant - Sacramento serves family-favorite homemade recipes in a friendly atmosphere. They’ve since expanded to three restaurants, which are operated by Lee’s son, daughter, and a talented group of loyal employees. Customers can come in for a hearty breakfast that is fresh and delicious; the San Francisco Joe’s is only 450 calories and includes seasoned beef, onions, olives, spinach, and mushrooms scrambled into eggs and served with a fresh biscuit, breakfast potatoes, and a homemade scone.

4343 Madison Ave, Sacramento, CA 95842, Phone: 916-332-0108

3. Cafe Bernardo


Cafe Bernardo

© Cafe Bernardo

With menus that change often based on what is seasonally available, Cafe Bernardo offers breakfast on weekdays and weekends. Those who don’t want to stray too far from the norm can have two eggs any style with herbed potatoes, jam, and toast; for an additional cost, you can add bacon, ham, or breakfast sausage. If you’re in the mood for something sweet, the yeast-raised pecan waffles come fresh and hot straight off the griddle and are topped with salted butter and pure maple syrup. The freshly baked pastries are a lighter breakfast option and are a delicious way to start the day.

515 Pavilions Lane, Sacramento, CA 95825, Phone: 916-922-2870

4. Cafeteria 15L


Cafeteria 15L

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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. Though there is a range of items on the brunch menu, special items that shouldn’t be missed are the malt waffles with fresh berries and pecan butter, the chicken-fried steak served with breakfast potatoes and a biscuit, and the breakfast waffle sandwich, which has a concoction of potatoes, fontina cheese, bacon, eggs, maple syrup, and can include the delicious house-made sausage patty.

Cafeteria 15L, 1116 15th St, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone: 916-492-1960

5. Carol's Restaurant


Carol's Restaurant

© Carol's Restaurant

Carol's Restaurant is a casual breakfast and brunch spot in which diners can relax and enjoy a delicious meal. Focusing solely on serving some of the best breakfast and brunch meals in the area, Carol’s is famous among both locals and visitors. The family-owned restaurant is set up like a family dining room, and casual conversation and good times are sure to be had. The comfort food ranges from eggs any style to more delicious concoctions; the Mexican breakfast specials shouldn’t be missed, especially due to the homemade salsa and enchilada sauce.

1201 W Capitol Ave, West Sacramento, CA 95691, Phone: 916-372-4631

6. Cornerstone


Cornerstone

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The Cornerstone Cafe and Bar is a great place to go to if you’re in the Sacramento area and looking for a delicious breakfast or brunch. The dining establishment is open from 6:00 am onward Monday to Saturday and 7:00 a.m. onwards on Sunday; closing times vary throughout the week, so check in advance if you’re heading over there later in the day. Serving classic American breakfast 365 days a year, even on holidays, you can indulge in eggs any style, chicken-fried steaks, corned beef hash, and a range of short stacks and waffles hot off the griddle. Vegetarians also have a range of options such as the vegetable platter, which is two eggs with tomatoes, mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, and cheese.

2326 J St, Sacramento, CA 95816, Phone: 916-441-0948

7. Crepeville


Crepeville

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Family-friendly and full of delicious, heart-warming cuisine, Crepeville is the place to go if you’re in the mood for sweet or savory crepes. The breakfast spot is revered by locals and visitors alike, who come there for all the breakfast staples like pancakes, eggs, sausage, and hash browns, or for something a little more out of the ordinary. Sweet crepes like the strawberry and banana drizzled with Nutella pair well with a mimosa or a Mexican hot chocolate. The range of savory crepes is endless; a crowd favorite is one filled with prawns, roasted bell peppers, garlic mushrooms, and yellow squash and topped with a creamy pesto sauce and shaved parmesan.

1730 L St, Sacramento, CA 95814, Phone: 916-444-1100

8. Cricket Country Kitchen


Cricket Country Kitchen

© Cricket Country Kitchen

The Cricket Country Kitchen is a lovely little diner that offers fresh breakfast options all day long. The meals are made from the finest ingredients and the diner itself is a happy, friendly place in which people can feel at home. In fact, there’s a legend behind the kitchen: When the owner purchased the space, she came across a box that contained a story about a girl named Penelope who was granted wishes by a little cricket; under dire circumstances, one of her wishes led to her being stuck in a mannequin so that she would be a part of the restaurant forever. Now, customers can see Penelope as they enjoy breakfast favorites such as biscuits and gravy, sausage patty sandwiches, and the Special K, which is diced ham and scrambled eggs on a homemade biscuit covered with country gravy and served with country potatoes.

4745 Auburn Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95841, Phone: 916-331-6405

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