The Good Life ~ Sacramento

Exploring a City with a Small-Town Feel and World of Potential

Archive for January, 2012

Sacramento’s Winter Wonderland: Late Night Live Music Venues

Art of Chaos at The Boardwalk


If you enjoy the feel of late night and the pounding of live music through your veins, here are a few haunts in which to consider hanging.

Vega’s [Old Sacramento] – Mix of History and Haunted Club – This underground establishment doesn’t require a password to get in, but it has managed to remain a bit of a secret. It’s not exactly romantic, but seems to beg for a little intimacy while you’re there. Explore all the crannies in which to cuddle up with a partner and then bundle up for some cozy time by the outdoor fireplace. They (pretty much) only serve beer and wine (and a mysterious homemade punch if you dare), but it’s worth a dip into the underground and the building is as old as Old Sac gets. 910 2nd Street

The Boardwalk [Orangevale] – Bonafide Long-time Rockin’ Establishment – The Boardwalk has been hosting local and not-so-local hard rock and heavy metal bands and fans since 1987. A somewhat small and dark venue tucked into a vacuum-like section of Sacramento’s suburbs, its sound quality keeps bringing them back for more. They serve lots of fried food and are open to all ages, so don’t be surprised to see a few adolescents roaming the premises. While it’s not exactly an enchanting place, it doesn’t claim to be such. http://www.boardwalkrocks.com

On the Y [Arden-Arcade] – Dive Bar Meets Metal Madness – With that dive bar atmosphere, On the Y could simply be perfect for a cold beer (known for being “the coldest in town”). But late at night it comes alive with the sounds of screaming voices and thrashing instruments. A respected venue for hard-core music, On the Y manages to contain order with the music tidily tucked away in a corner, so you can still hold a conversation should you choose. If you prefer a more mainstream vein, they also host karaoke regularly. 670 Fulton Avenue

Shenanigans [Downtown] – Two-Headed Musical Monster – Not too many late night venues have two levels with such different feels. Shenanigans has a stage for all kinds of live music upstairs, while downstairs is all about DJs, dancing and dark corners. You might also just stop by early in the evening for a game of bar Jenga, plate of club grub, and chat with a friendly monkey (stuffed or otherwise). http://www.shenaniganssacramento.com

No Snow Day? Will You Settle for Some Sunshine?

Views from the Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza

The weather is unusually fair for January and Sacramento’s afternoons of late feel like spring. So if you’re here for business or are coming into town for some weekend fun, dress in layers, wear some comfy shoes, and set out on any number of pleasant little adventures while you await the snow fall farther north.

If you’re a downtown/central city type… Stay at the Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza, order some delicious and (surprisingly) reasonably-priced room service, and then enjoy the views as the sun sparkles through the Tower Bridge and settles into the Sacramento River.

Convenience is king here with immediate freeway access, but I suggest you park the car and leave it because you can hoof it to pretty much whatever your heart desires. Shopping and a brewery (River City) await you at the Downtown Plaza – just steps from your room – and Old Sacramento is not much farther the other direction, home to a handful of classy restaurants, historic sites, intriguing shops and photo ops.

Try Ten22 for dinner or drinks on the patio, Steamers for some breakfast tacos at a sunny sidewalk table, or the Delta King for river views and a more lavish (but still affordable) champagne brunch. Haven’t seen the newly-expanded and highly renovated Crocker Museum yet? It’s just another short jaunt away and will fulfill your more artistic, creative and cultured tastes.

If mom-n-pop is more your style… Stay at the comfy, cozy Amber House Bed & Breakfast in Midtown, unwind with a welcome drink on the porch, and then head out for some boutique shopping ‘afoot. Once those hunger pangs grab hold, grab some grub at Chicago Fire or Zelda’s pizzeria or try Kru or Tamaya Sushi. Independent bookstores and art galleries also abound around here.

Seriously, we’re all feeling pretty spoiled here since the New Year hit, and we’d like nothing more than to share our fine weather, amenities and attractions with you!

[Watch for more photos soon to come~]

It’s Raining Restaurants…

... and food that will melt in your mouth

What makes Sacramento Authentic in a way that engages all the senses? 30 great restaurants participarting in Dine Downtown Restaurant Week 2012, and all offering a $30 3-course dinner menu. When you do the math the savings really add up in your f(l)avor, and what a super opportunity to experience why Sacramento’s food and wine scene is so smokin’ hot. (Hey, it finally got Zagat’s attention and new foodies are being born everyday!)

Dream Life Scenario: Wouldn’t it be fun to try a different restaurant each night of Sacramento’s restaurant week? Ok, maybe that’s just wishful thinking for most of us, but how about just one restaurant a year – Each Dine Downtown Restaurant Week, try a new place or re-visit an old favorite! For you visitors out there, FYI, this is a really good time to visit or schedule “meetings”, because you can’t cook for yourselves, now can you?

My husband and I were recently given a “prevue” of The Melting Pot’s DDRW menu. Neither of us had been there in a few years, and we were looking forward to “date night”. We met Lea, our easygoing sever/”personal chef”, ordered a couple glasses of Boeger’s Barbera, and then let all of the above work their magic. My mouth literally began to water as Lea mixed the ingredients for our first fondue, and soon we were dipping, scooping and sampling away. We loved it all, although Granny Smith and the Mexican cheeses seemed to cancel each other out a bit.

Next up: Our salads. Tom ordered the spinach and mushroom, and I, the crisp greens with candied walnuts. Both salads and dressings were delicious – an overall delight to the senses – but my candied walnuts were all “candy” and little walnut (pleasing my inner child but disappointing my adult tastebuds). Onto our third course: Generous portions of fresh prawns, filet mignon, chicken breast, salmon and sirloin sat patiently waiting to be dunked, sizzled and served up hot. While the filet mignon didn’t have that melt-in-your-mouth quality you might expect, the rest of the meats more than made up for it. (Not a meat-lover? The breads and vegetables were heaven when dipped in the Melting Pot’s rich, creamy cheeses! And the dessert menu? I wish for you on this 7th Annual Dine Downtown Restaurant Week room in your belly…)

The math on this one certainly added up in sweet savings for us, and the opportunity alone – to try something new or enjoy an evening on the town – should be gobbled up before it’s gone. Dine Downtown Restaurant Week starts this Monday, January 9th and ends January 18th. Thank you, Melting Pot and the other 29 Sacramento-area restaurants for participating in such a generous, delicious event. Now it’s up to us to don our best bonnets, pick up the reins, and ride that sleigh into town!

Reservations are recommended and can be made at http://www.downtownsac.org/dinedowntown. Be sure to ask for the DDRW menu if you’re just dropping in. Also check the website for all 30 participating restaurants. The event is brought to you by Downtown Sacramento Partnership.

Salud & Bon Appetit~

Scenic Drives: Chico, CA

You either love it or not so much – Sierra Nevada Brewery’s signature green-label pale ale. But if you visit the brewery/restaurant/gift shop/tasting room, there’s really something to love for everyone. For instance, the truly scrumptious food and handful of beers on tap, the lively, inviting indoor ambiance and large outdoor patio, the hour-plus-long guided tour and friendly staff. But there’s plenty more to love about Chico, whether you’re an outdoorsy type, partygoer or mom-n-pop shop peruser.

Although Chico and I have a long history together, it had been at least 15 years since I’d been there. Chalk it up to fewer friends of college age… but Chico is still more than worth the hour-and-change drive from Sacramento.

First stop: Downtown. With plenty of boutiques, bars and restaurants, this is a good place to start. We didn’t get to explore Bidwell Park this time around, but hope to do so in any other season (than winter). Later in the evening, the Irish pub beckoned us from across the street, and we were sure glad it did because we discovered the best fish tacos to date! Now we were primed for some really loud music and LaSalles is the place, not to mention they have the coolest trees in the back (which mesmerized me nearly as much as Banshee’s fish tacos). Nighty night was spent walking distance to downtown at the Quality Inn, and I’ve got to say – quite clean and classy for a motel just off the main drag (and we hear the restaurant next door – Paradise Cafe – is delicious).

There’s certainly more culture and history to Chico than I’ve touched upon here, but perhaps you will be inclined to discover it for yourself.

Next Stop: Sacramento’s Dine Downtown Restaurant Week 2012… Yum!

{Photo courtesy Sierra Nevada Brewing}

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 61 other followers