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The Folsom Public Library has reopened for “grab and go” services (browsing, hold pickups, Wi-Fi use, personalized help from librarians, etc.) from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays. Friends of Seniors (friendsofseniors.org), a fund of the El Dorado Community Foundation, is accepting applications for their 2021 grant process, which will award up to $10,000 to El Dorado County nonprofits and government agencies supporting the wellness, life enrichment, dignity, and independence of senior residents. Applications are available at app.smarterselect.com/programs/66205el-dorado-community-foundation and due by 11:59 p.m. on April 30. T.W. Bonkers Toy & Candy Emporium—which offers unique, classic, educational, and contemporary toys and games for kids of all ages, in addition to sweet treats from Annabelle’s Chocolates, an ’80s-style retro arcade, and tons of nostalgic and current candy—now serves Gunther’s Ice Cream in a variety of fun flavors. Swing by soon (398 Main Street in Placerville) to grab a scoop—and scoop up a new toy, too. El Dorado Hills Community Services District is planning to develop a new community park on property south of Highway 50. Slated to be over 50 acres, amenities could include ball fields, an aquatic center, and other recreational facilities.
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Congrats to the City of Placerville for being awarded second place for their National Night Out 2020 campaign. The 37th annual event—which enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community—involved over 16,000 communities across the U.S. For this year’s celebration, a small portion of the street between Sourdough & Co. and the Bell Tower was sectioned off for socially distanced street dining and meal deals at participating restaurants, including Amore Mio, Placerville Public House, and Powell’s Steamer Co. & Pub. Those interested in helping to plan this year’s NNO can reach out to the Placerville Police Department at 530-642-5210.
Congrats to the Folsom Telegraph on their 165th anniversary! The oldest newspaper in Sacramento County, and the fourth oldest weekly publication in California, it has grown from being a four-page paper (known as The Granite Journal) published in a Historic Folsom basement to being the primary source of trusted, reliable community news. There’s a new nonprofit in town! Placer Business Alliance (placerbusiness. com), which is dedicated to preserving and enhancing Placer County’s business climate through direct engagement with local and regional leaders, has been established to help further economic development in the region. To see how your business can benefit, email info@placerbusinessalliance.com.
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Dress up as your favorite superhero, safely meet a celebrity (including Christopher Sabat), or peruse through thousands of rare memorabilia at SacAnime Spring Swap Meet (sacanime.com) from April 2-4 at @the Grounds in Roseville. Learn how to make fresh herb fettuccini (April 10), zuppa inglese (April 17), and handmade panettone (April 24) at Folsom’s Murer House (murerhouse.org). All three Italian Cooking Classes are from 10 a.m.-noon and include one-on-one interaction with the teacher in a smallgroup setting. To register (limited to six participants; face coverings required), email infomurerhouse@gmail.com. Through April 10, Blue Line Arts (bluelinearts. org) is hosting Wild Dreams of a New Beginning!, an exhibit that features an impressive collection of local artists making psychedelic pop-surrealist pieces. Admission is free, and the gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
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Folsom residents planning a landscaping project this spring that requires wood chips can pick them up for free (while supplies last) at the following self-serve locations: Folsom City Hall (50 Natoma Street; look for the cell tower behind the rear parking lot), Dan Russell Rodeo Arena (northern end of Stafford Street), and Fire Station 36 (next to the sandbag location on Oak Avenue Parkway).
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State Theatre Acting Company is presenting Gold Age Radio Theatre, Live! on April 10 and 24 at 6 p.m. Admission to the alfresco performances at Auburn’s First Congregational Church (710 Auburn Ravine Road) is free, but donations are appreciated and benefit Auburn State Theatre. For a list of featured shows and more info, visit livefromauburn.com.
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Balloon Art Celebrations (balloonartcelebrations.com) is open in El Dorado County. Whether you’re looking for a fun gift or to transform a space for parties, school functions, or holidays, owner Linda Duran is ready to help make it memorable.
Vietnamese restaurant Urban Rolls is coming soon to Roseville's Campus Oaks Town Center. The 1,297-square-foot space has another location in Rocklin and serves everything from spring rolls and pho, to vermicelli bowls, bánh mi sandwiches, and steamed buns.
Talented young photographer and blossoming entrepreneur, Chloe Siegloch, launched The Space on Vernon, a Downtown Roseville studio at 628 Vernon Street that serves as a creative place for photographers, creators, and event vendors. For more info, follow @thespaceonvernon on Instagram.
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FAVORITES ESCAPE: Playing video games with my friends and listening to music. GUILTY PLEASURE: Lay’s BBQ Chips. MEAL IN TOWN: Bidwell Burrito at La Fiesta Taqueria. LOCAL LANDMARK: Folsom Point. MOVIE: Soul. MUSICIAN/BAND: Kendrick Lamar. BOOK: No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy. SAYING: “Life is a journey, not a destination.”
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clarinet and has earned his music varsity letter. Eagar to share his time and talents, Thomas is a peer tutor on STEM subjects and helps second graders with reading and comprehension skills. He also happens to be a big basketball fan, having co-founded his school’s basketball club and worked as a Folsom Youth Basketball Association official. “I thrive to have a balanced lifestyle, keeping fit by eating right, playing basketball, working out, hanging out, and playing video games with my friends,” says the well-rounded teen. After earning a perfect composite score of 36 on his first try of the ACT, Thomas will be dual graduating this year with a high school diploma and associate degree in interdisciplinary studies in math and science from Folsom Lake College. “I’m proud of these accomplishments because I worked really hard, and it proved to me that hard work does pay off…I plan to earn my bachelor’s degree in the STEM field,” he says. Thomas’ biggest aspiration is to give back to the community. Realizing the importance of people in his life, he is constantly inspired by his grandparents and looks up to his godfather, Tony, who supports all his endeavors. “The pandemic has given me a new perspective on life and taught me to take advantage of the time that we have with friends and family.”
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riti has as many accomplishments as she has interests. Her love for speech, debate, advocacy, and volunteerism has translated into many worthy undertakings, and she’s determined to make her voice be heard in everything she does. Her most recent vocation has been her podcast, “Spill the KriTEA” (available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts), where she discusses societal issues and personal passions for an audience of her peers. Topics include the Black Lives Matter movement, skincare, and literacy, and she’s reached listeners in far-flung places like Morocco, France, and Nigeria. Kriti also spends her time studying skincare and shares her experiences and tips on her blog, Let’s Detox About It. Another way she uses her voice is at Cognitive Exchange, a local student-run nonprofit that aims to teach speech and debate to students in impoverished places across the world to “uplift human potential and provide students with the power of democratic thinking.” Her group’s efforts have resulted in over 4,500 graduates, expanding to schools in Africa and South America. “I’ve had the privilege to collaborate with CEOs and school administrators, but also meet so many compassionate individuals working to uplift their own communities,” she says, adding, “in the future, I definitely hope to travel more and work with more nonprofits—hopefully volunteer with the Peace Corps in Africa for a few years after college.” Life is one big, beautiful adventure to Kriti and there doesn’t seem to be an end in sight. “We only have one life, so working hard, doing my best, and taking risks motivates me!”
FAVORITES ESCAPE: Music. GUILTY PLEASURE: Eating tubs of ice cream. MEAL IN TOWN: Thai Paradise. LOCAL LANDMARK: World Peace Rose Garden. MOVIE: I prefer TV shows so Friends and Brooklyn Nine-Nine among others. MUSICIAN/BAND: Ariana Grande and Zayn Malik. BOOK: Harry Potter series. SAYING: YOLO—you only live once!
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aine is a champion lacrosse player but that isn’t the only thing she’s good at. “Not many people know about my high GPA,” she says. “Most people look at athletes and assume we don’t put a ton of effort into academics when that is not true.” After all, if it weren’t for her sport and academic accomplishments, she might not have gotten into the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Laine's love of lacrosse began in the third grade when the Granite Bay High School girls' lacrosse team conducted a clinic during PE. "I rushed home with a flyer and told my mom that I wanted to play lacrosse," she recalls. She's played nonstop ever since and has even won the Sacramento Valley Lacrosse Championship with her team. Laine was 15 when she met the U.S. Coast Guard women’s lacrosse head coach at a showcase. Her grandma encouraged her interest in the career and Laine applied to their “Cadet for a Day” program where she got to shadow a lacrosse player and experience cadet life. From then on, Laine knew this was what she wanted to do. “I’m often questioned about my decision to pursue a military career, because it’s a very unconventional path for someone from my background,” she says, owing much of her confidence to her supportive parents. Off-field, Laine likes to watch The Office and participate at her church. And she’s counting down the days till she leaves for the Academy. “I'm excited to receive an excellent education and give back to the country and communities I love.”
FAVORITES ESCAPE: Any place outside enjoying nature and my dogs. GUILTY PLEASURE: In-N-Out Burger. MEAL IN TOWN: Hazumi Sushi Bar. LOCAL LANDMARK: 5% Beach at Folsom Lake. MOVIE: Happy Gilmore. MUSICIAN/BAND: J. Cole. BOOK: Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult. SAYING: "You have to do what others will not to get ahead."
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ylie loves all the regular teen stuff—reading, hanging out with friends, watching movies…then there’s the other side to her—the one that excels in sports and school. An active member of the California Scholarship Federation, she’s president of the Key Club, has won over 20 local beach volleyball tournaments over the last year, and plays piano. Despite having a full plate, Kylie has also volunteered at the Cameron Park Library and The Bookhouse in Cameron Park, accumulating 200 community service hours in four years—all while raking up a 4.47 GPA. With such outstanding achievements, it’s no wonder that this valedictorian was recently named “Student Service Leader of the Month” by the Kiwanis Club of Placerville. Kylie’s keen on becoming a neurologist to treat people with brain disorders and research cures for neurodegenerative diseases. “I’ve been following the news every day during the pandemic, and it’s been eye-opening to see how the medical world is reacting to COVID-19,” she says. The pandemic also taught her to step out of her comfort zone. “I was a very ‘safe’ person, [sticking] to what I knew would be successful in the end. However, I’ve lost so many opportunities due to quarantine and realized that I can’t take things for granted anymore; I should take risks and make the most of every opportunity,” she says. Looks like opportunity’s come knocking, for Kylie’s been offered a full-ride scholarship to the University of Alabama and has also been accepted to Notre Dame. “I know that if I put in the effort, I will be rewarded later by my success.”
FAVORITES ESCAPE: Running while listening to music. GUILTY PLEASURE: Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. MEAL IN TOWN: Nekter Juice Bar’s acai bowls. LOCAL LANDMARK: Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort. MOVIE: The Princess Bride. MUSICIAN: Tame Impala. BOOK: Circe by Madeline Miller. SAYING: “Creativity is intelligence having fun.”—Albert Einstein.
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The sun is out, the sky is blue, and Mother Nature is waiting for you! We’ve rounded up our region’s top parks for an easy, entertaining, and funfilled family outing.
Econome Park
Governor Park Lions Park
Named after brothers George and Nick Econome and their respective wives, Marilyn and Ann, Folsom’s Econome Park is full of state-ofthe-art designs and environmental components. Included at the park are bocce ball courts, tennis courts, multi-use natural and synthetic grass, play areas, and a half-mile walking perimeter that provides access to The Parkway trail system. There are also restrooms and a pavilion available, making it an ideal locale for an outdoor get-together. 1900 Parkway Drive North, Folsom Just under two acres, Governor Park is an established staple in El Dorado Hills and features two ponds, picnic tables, and benches. The peaceful park offers plenty of space to walk around and watch the locals (ducks and geese) as well as catch-and-release fishing. Be sure to plan a visit soon, as the green grass makes for a pictureperfect setting. Ample street parking is also available. 905 Governor Drive, El Dorado Hills The expansive 24 acres at
Lions Park offers something for everyone. Included are softball fields, tennis courts, play structures, picnic facilities, horseshoe pits, an 18-hole disc golf course, turf areas, and plenty of walking trails. The park is nestled in the hills
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A hub for Roseville residents, Maidu Park totals 152 acres, 54 of which are developed into the Maidu Community Center, Maidu Branch Library, Veteran’s Memorial Rose Garden, and Maidu Museum & Historic Site—talk about an educational outing! There are also plenty of options for playing sports, including lighted softball and soccer fields, a skate park, and a basketball court. Or take a stroll or bike ride on the pathways, enjoy a picnic, and let the littles explore the play equipment. Restrooms and plenty of parking are available. Rocky Ridge Drive and Johnson Ranch Drive, Roseville Locals love Cameron Park Lake year-round, but especially in the summertime. The man-made lake also includes a mile-long walking path, play structure, catch-andrelease fishing, 18-hole disc golf course, tennis courts, and a gazebo with rentable picnic areas. From May through September there’s a $5 entrance fee to help fund park maintenance ($3 for Cameron park residents; $2 for those 62 and over; free for kids under two) but the park’s beauty is worth every penny. A parking lot and restrooms are also available. 2989 Cambridge Road, Cameron Park
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Roseville Sports Complex, Martha Riley Library, and the Roseville Aquatics Center but also features plenty of space for play. A colorful playground keeps kids busy and there are nature trails nearby for those who want a bit of open space without traveling far. Mahany Park also has baseball fields and tennis courts, a multi-use field, covered picnic areas, and much more to explore. 1545 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville
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Johnson-Springview Park
Johnson-Springview Park is home to 90 acres of open space along with multiple sports fields, tennis courts, an 18-hole disc golf course, sand volleyball courts, a children’s playground, splash pad, and roller hockey rink. You can also find the skate park and Rocklin’s dog park (rruffdogpark.org) here. The area has plenty of tables and benches, a covered picnic area, and pathways for those who simply want to enjoy some sunshine and fresh air. 5480 5th Street, Rocklin
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Kids Play Park
The Wild West can be explored at Kids Play Park near the Folsom Zoo and Folsom Public Library. Not only is it a great place for imaginative play, but it’s also an inclusive playground that welcomes kids of all abilities. This park has served the community since 2010 and exemplifies acceptance and understanding amongst kids. Visit the general store and hotel, ride horses, or drive the covered wagon; the possibilities are endless! 50 Natoma Street, Folsom
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includes a play structure, picnic tables, barbecue, cross country course, and a pond (available for fishing and kayaking). Its woodlands and wetlands offer unique scenery to escape from busy city life. 321 Barnhill Drive, Folsom
Mahany Park Willow Hill Reservoir Community Park
For more info on these parks and others, visit roseville.ca.us/ government/departments/parks, rocklin.ca.us/parks, folsom.ca.us/ parks/parks_n_trails/parks/default. asp, cameronpark.org/our-parks, cityofplacerville.org/parks, and eldoradohillscsd.org/programs_and_ amp_activities/parks.php.
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Maidu Park photo by Jennifer Walters. Cameron Park Lake photo courtesy of @visitcameronpark. Johnson-Springview Park photo courtesy of City of Rocklin Parks and Recreation Department. Mahany Park photo courtesy of the City of Roseville. Kids Play Park photo and Willow Hill Reservoir Community Park photo courtesy of Folsom Park and Recreation.
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he first Earth Day was created in 1970 by Senator Gaylord Nelson to force Congress to address the environmental issues Earth was facing. Twenty million Americans participated in the first celebration by taking a stand against environmental ignorance and demanding change for our planet. By December of 1970, Congress authorized a new federal agency, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, aimed to address environmental issues. Over the past 51 years, since
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the first Earth Day, environmental changes include planting hundreds of millions of trees, providing environmental education cleaning up plastic pollution, and much more. Join over one billion participants and take action this Earth Day. There are countless ways to reduce environmental harm in your everyday life. From reducing plastic use and meat consumption to picking up trash on walks and requesting paperless billing, small steps made by everyone can create a huge impact on our planet.
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Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22, but it’s much more than a one-day event; it encourages a mindset that should last year-round. It can be overwhelming to learn about our harm on the environment and change habits, but an easy place to start is with the ethos of reduce, reuse, recycle.
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| arts & culture | Eco-Friendly Tips • Reduce paper towel consumption by using kitchen towels and washcloths to clean up messes. • Trade plastic baggies for reusable silicone ones or beeswax wraps. • Avoid single-use products and invest in reusable ones: totes, straws, water bottles, food storage containers. • Reduce food waste by having an “Eat Me First” food bin front and center, and freeze what you can before it goes bad for future use. • Turn off lights when you leave a room. • Take shorter showers. And keep a bucket in the shower to collect water while it warms up; use that to water your plants. • Create your own all-purpose cleaner be soaking citrus peels in vinegar. • Line-dry your clothes. • DIY confetti by hole-punching leaves.
• Plant a tree! Visit the Sacramento Tree Foundation (sactree.com) for tips. • Opening this spring, Village General Store in Roseville will offer a BYO container refillery (you can also purchase containers at the shop) for household staples like spices, pasta, beans, and cooking oils, plus bath and body essentials, cleaning products, pet care, and more. • Recycle this magazine or use it for craft projects. Scour Pinterest for ideas! • Buy local food to reduce the distance from farm to fork. (Better yet, plant your own garden and share the crop with your neighbors!) A few local farmers’ markets include… HISTORIC FOLSOM FARMERS’ MARKET, 915 Sutter Street, Folsom,
historicfolsom.org/farmers-market; every Saturday from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. MAHANY PARK FARMERS’ MARKET, 1545 Pleasant Grove
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Boulevard, Roseville, facebook. com/mahanyparkfarmersmarket; every Sunday from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. EL DORADO COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKETS, begins in June;
check eldoradofarmersmarket. com for locations and times. • Shop secondhand. A few local shops include… RELOVEIT CONSIGNMENTS, 1300 East Bidwell Street, Suite 125, Folsom, 916-984-6500, reloveit.us SNOWLINE HOSPICE, 616 East Bidwell Street, Folsom, 916-984-5853; 3300 Coach Lane, Cameron Park, 530-676-8708; 3961 El Dorado Road, Placerville, 530-622-1710, snowlinehospice.org/help/thrift-stores. THREADS CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 233 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-7713222, threadsclothingexchange.com
Ways To Celebrate The FORGOTTEN SOLIDER PROGRAM is hosting EARTH DAY 2021 on April 17 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in Downtown Auburn. Join them for a street fair featuring performances, raffles, food trucks, and more. forgottensoldierprogram.com
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As this issue went to print, the ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL OF SACRAMENTO was still in the
planning process of their annual SACRAMENTO EARTH DAY event.
Visit their website and Facebook page for updates. ecosacramento.net; facebook.com/sacramentoearthday COVID-19 has continued to pause in-person events, so create your own celebration at home! Start with making your coffee from the comfort of your kitchen or asking your favorite local café to use your own reusable mug. If possible, bike or walk to work and reduce car pollution throughout the day. Prepare plant-based meals and utilize your reusable water bottle. Take a walk to simply enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer…and pick up some trash along the way if you can. Lastly, research and invest in more ways to create an eco-friendlier footprint and help the environment. In no time, this “celebration” will become second nature and our planet will thank you for it. Let us know how you plan to help the environment! Email info@stylemg.com.
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In honor of Harris Center for the Arts’ 10-year anniversary, the Los Rios Colleges Foundation and Folsom Lake College hosted a drive-in, contact-free fundraising event featuring an eclectic, passionate, and emotionally charged performance by Tom Rigney and Flambeau. STYLE magazine’s Guitars4Food program donated a violin autographed by Tom Rigney, which raised $1,000 for the FLC food pantry; all other event proceeds benefitted the Harris Center, which is temporarily closed due to COVID-19. For reopening updates or to donate, visit harriscenter.net. PHOTOS BY DAVID J. GRENIER
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BY MEGAN WISKUS
As parents, the coronavirus has thrown us, and our kiddos, a complete curveball—bringing up all sorts of emotions and wreaking havoc on our mental health. Luckily, there are ways to help little ones cope while keeping your own cool, too. Here are some tips to help guide families through these uncertain times. 32
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always have the words to express what’s going on with them. When they get upset, it’s tempting to get distraught as well, but what they need most is for us to help calm them down. Talk about what they might be thinking and feeling, then help them label the emotion. Offer validation and empathy and teach them what to do with their emotions. Often when it's named and heard, it will diminish rather quickly.— Nancy Ryan, MA, LMFT, CEO, therelationshiptherapycenter.com
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| health & wellness | 7 Take care of you. Apologize if
you need to and maintain good self-care. Remember: You’re a model for your children, and they look to you on how to handle things. If you continue to take care of yourself, you’ll be a more positive parent, have energy, and be more patient with your children. It's important to have the strength to continue to set boundaries and provide structure for your family. As the airlines say, "Put your own mask on before attempting to help your children."—Nancy Ryan, MA, LMFT, CEO, therelationshiptherapycenter.com
8 Have fun as a family. Many of
the ways we normally play with our kids aren’t on the table right now, but they haven’t stopped having fun. This is the time to get into that Roblox game or other activity that your little one won't stop talking about. Follow their lead and see where it goes.—Lauren Simas, MA, LMFT, brillacounseling.com
9 Stay social. Connecting with
a family of the places you want to visit, things you want to do, and foods you want to eat when the world opens back up. Get specific about details and put it down on paper. Break out the crayons, art supplies, or whatever you have on hand. Keep your list on the fridge to keep the dream alive.—Lauren Simas, MA, LMFT, brillacounseling.com
3 Remember that this too shall pass. Adjust your
expectations of yourself and your children in terms of productivity, patience, and poise. This pandemic is wreaking havoc on our kids’ sense of their place in the world—remind them that this is temporary.—Janette Robinson, MA, LMFT, janetterobinsonmft.com
4 Movement matters. It’s hard
enough for adults to sit on Zoom for hours at a time, let alone children who are used to activity and in-person classroom interaction. Encourage your
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kiddos to move and stretch between online activities, so they can sit again and focus. If you can make something a game, they’re much more willing to comply. For example, how many times can they run up and down the stairs in one minute?—Nancy Ryan, MA, LMFT, CEO, therelationshiptherapycenter.com
5 Make new memories. Kids
have missed out on so many crucial milestones over the past year, but just because crowd sizes are capped doesn't mean you can’t celebrate big. Find creative ways to make things special, like throwing a superhero birthday party just for your household.—Lauren Simas, MA, LMFT, brillacounseling.com
6 Keep things predictable. Set
and maintain daily and weekly schedules as much as possible, focusing on rhythm when feasible instead of strict timetables (to keep stress in check).— Janette Robinson, MA, LMFT, janetterobinsonmft.com
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others and having fun are highly effective ways of decreasing sadness and anxiety, which for many kids (and adults) can be amplified during this extended period of isolation. Carve out time for outdoor play, family board games, regular calls with relatives and friends, socially distanced playdates, and even online video games to keep little ones linked to family members and the larger world.—Janette Robinson, MA, LMFT, janetterobinsonmft.com
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Take a Hike
Stevens Trail by RYAN MARTINEZ
BEST PRACTICES: BEFORE & AFTER What you do both before and after your hike is the difference between a positive experience versus asking yourself, “Why did I think this would be fun?”.
Here are a few considerations:
BEFORE YOUR HIKE Nourish your body. Good nutrition is key; proper hydration is paramount. Hydrate early and often. Choose the right clothing. Bring enough layers, plan for weather, and choose the right shoes. Let someone know where you’re going. Being lost on a trail is never fun; being lost, cold, hungry, and scared because no one knows where you are is even worse.
LOCATED IN: Colfax. DISTANCE: 7.7 miles out-and-back. DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Moderate. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: This is a
long trail with little shade, so bring plenty of water. Expect rocky and wet conditions with a super steep finish; not recommended for kids. Make sure you don’t leave valuables in the car, as there have been some reports of break-ins. FUEL UP: Enjoy classic American comfort food (think burgers, scrambles, melts, and more), hot coffee, cocktails, mimosas, or all of the above
at Dine n Dash Pub & Grill (dinendashpubandgrill.com). With an inviting ambiance, superb service, and hearty grub, you’ll be ready for a day of adventure. WHY WE LOVE IT: This trail has beautiful views, waterfalls, and a rich history. Long with a strenuous finish, it’s a perfect spring hike and will help prepare you for longer summer treks. TRAIL NOTES: Bring shoes with traction. Dog-friendly, but they must be leashed. Practice Leave No Trace ethics and enjoy the views!
Main photo by Alexa Occhipinti; Right side photos top to bottom: Zev Minow, @zevtara_photography; Chrystie Raggio; Shannon Bedore, @shannonoutside; Chrystie Raggio; Dine n Dash Pub & Grill photo by Lizzie Stephens, @misslizzieizzie
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AFTER YOUR HIKE Stretch. Do some light yoga or some simple stretches to help you recover and improve mobility. Eat right. Eat protein soon after your hike to help rebuild muscles and speed up recovery. Learn from your experience. Things don’t always go according to plan; see where you can improve for next time.
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SQUISHMALLOWS “BLAKE” GREY BUNNY, $24.99 (16-inch) BrainyZoo Toys, 718 Sutter Street, Suite 103, Folsom; 13000 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 1005, Folsom, 916-3532966, brainyzootoys.com DRAMM 7-LITER WATERING CAN, $29.98 Bushnell Gardens, 5255 Douglas Boulevard, Granite Bay, 916-791-4199, bushnellgardens.com
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PURE RAW ALL NATURAL WILDFLOWER HONEY, $10.99 Nugget Markets, 4500 Post Street, El Dorado Hills, 916-933-1433; 771 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Roseville, 916-746-7799; 1509 Blue Oaks Boulevard, Roseville, 916-918-1900, nuggetmarket.com
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SUNSHINE FLOWERS PUZZLE, $24.95 Therapy Stores, 728 Sutter Street, Folsom, 916-790-8683, therapystores.com, seltzergoods.com
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Doing local activities with my boyfriend, Brandon, and our dog Holly. YOU LOVE LIVING HERE, BECAUSE: The area has such a rich history, and I love the smalltown atmosphere.
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Q: CAN I LEARN TO DANCE IF I DON'T HAVE A PARTNER? A: Absolutely! When you come into a studio on your own, the teacher is able to focus solely on you and you’re able to get an immediate feel for the proper form and technique of the dance; plus, the cues from an instructor are super clear, making it easy to lead or follow. Ultimately, you’re able to learn a lot faster working one-on-one with a teacher. So, whether you have a partner or not, your feet are in good hands!
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—Kate Gonzalez, Franchisee Arthur Murray Dance Center, 220 Blue Ravine Road, Suite 100, Folsom, 916-8955600, arthurmurrayfolsom.com
Q: WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF SHOPPING CONSIGNMENT? A: Consignment shopping is perfect for those who want high-quality, budgetfriendly items in an easy-to-navigate space. It’s also perfect if you like a variety of styles but don’t have tons of time to go shopping, since you’ll find all the brands at malls, boutiques, and high-end stores in one place. I must admit, it will ruin you for shopping retail, because you’ll get used to paying much less for great stuff! What’s more, the environment greatly benefits when items are reused and consumers don't buy brand new clothing and/or accessories. —Rachel Arendt, Owner ReLoveIt Consignments, 1300 East Bidwell Street, Suite 125, Folsom, 916-984-6500, reloveit.us
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Nothing beats the taste of fresh-fromthe-vine tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and pungent peppers…especially when you pick the produce from your very own backyard. Luckily, gardening is a skill that all ages, and abilities, can master. Follow these tips and tricks—courtesy of Green Acres Nursery & Supply, Soil Born Farms, El Dorado Nursery, and High Hand Nursery—and you’ll be diving into a fresh summer salad in mere months. RAISE IT UP. Raised beds are an ideal option for growing edible plants. They offer convenience and comfort—you can tend to your garden with less bending over or sitting on the ground— and allow for more control over the soil and amendments. What’s more, soil in a raised bed is typically warmer earlier in the season, which will give you a jump-start on your summer garden. VERY VERTICAL. Make the most of your vertical space by incorporating vining veggies— cucumbers, beans, and even cantaloupes—that can be trained on a trellis.
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On April 20, Soil Born Farms is offering a virtual “Ask a Farmer: Growing Tomatoes” class from 7-8:30 p.m. Beginner and seasoned gardeners alike will benefit by learning tricks of the trade to create and maintain a thriving harvest, followed by a Q&A session. TO REGISTER ($15) visit soilborn.org/events/ ask-a-farmer.
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FROM THE GROUND UP. As you prepare your garden, remember to take care of the soil. Adding a good quality compost mixed with G&B Organics Planting Mix or using worm castings (an organic form of fertilizer produced from earthworms) will add nutrition,
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refresh tired soil, and make a world of difference in your harvest. SEEDS HAVE NEEDS. If you start your garden from seeds, be sure to space them based upon how big the plant will get and at the right depth (just below the surface for small seeds and 1-1.5 inches below soil surface for medium to large seeds). Don't overcrowd them or your adult plants will be unhealthy. MULCH MATTERS. Your stone fruit trees may be dormant now, but soon enough they’ll be pushing buds and preparing
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BORAGE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND. The bright blue flowers of borage (an edible, fastgrowing, and attractive annual herb) discourage tomato hornworms and other damaging insects while bringing in bees and additional pollinators— making it both a deterrent and attractant. Plant it in between tomato
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plants, as well as squash, cucumbers, and other flowering, fruiting plants. TIMING IS EVERYTHING. Though warmseason veggies are available now, you should wait until the soil warms to 55ºF to plant them—normally mid-April to the beginning of May. If the soil is too cold to sit on comfortably bare-cheeked, it’s too cold for your plants. PUT DOWN ROOTS. If your tomato plants are leggy or floppy, remove the lower leaves and plant them deeper. They’ll push roots from the stem, which makes for a strong, bushy plant.
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to fruit. Give them what they need now with a good helping of compost around the base of the tree and a layer of mulch to retain moisture as the weather warms up. Hint: Be sure to keep mulch at least two inches away from the tree trunk to protect it from mold and disease.
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We live in an outdoor paradise. Lakes, mountains, rivers, and wonderful weather means every alfresco activity—from birdwatching to hiking, biking, and hot air ballooning—is within reach. This spring, soak in some fresh air and explore more. WINE & DINE Wineries are taking outdoor dining to grand new heights, with breathtaking views, fantastic pours, and indulgent bites. Check out Lincoln’s Wise Villa Winery (wisevillawinery. com)—the only winery in Placer County with a full-service Tuscan-style bistro—and dig into flatbread or filet mignon while basking in gorgeous sunsets and views of rolling hills. Chateau Davell Boutique Winery (chateaudavell.com) in Camino currently offers a charcuterie box to pair with their wines while you sit out on the terrace. One of the newer wineries on the block is Myka Cellars (mykacellars.com), which—in addition to sustainable, craft wine—also serves a mouthwatering menu full of sandwiches, salads, and more (all made with locally grown ingredients from nearby farms).
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GO FOR GOLD It’s never too late to get in on the Gold Rush action. Go back to where it all began at Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park (marshallgold.com) in Coloma. Sift through the same sands as the fortyniners while basking in the history and the beauty of the area. Gold Bug Park & Mine (goldbugpark.org) in Placerville allows for gem panning (when open) and while it’s not technically outdoors, the mine is a
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treat to explore. Take it up a notch and plan a panning vacation at Bear River Campground (placer.ca.gov/5951/bear-river-campground) in Colfax where there’s more gold to be found. SHOOT FOR THE STARS Warmer weather and clearer skies make for perfect conditions to spot constellations and crescents. Join the Sacramento Valley Astronomical Society (svas.org) in Roseville for monthly star parties (once they resume) or check out their calendar for nightly sightings. Then, head to Salmon Falls Bridge in El Dorado Hills or Foresthill Bridge in Auburn for some stellar views. The Community Observatory in Placerville (communityobservatory.com) is also a great place to study the night sky on weekends. Catch a glimpse of major stars, planets, galaxies, nebulae, and the moon with heavy-duty telescopes during their “star tours.” You can also join them for “Solar Saturday” to sneak a close and safe peak at our closest star. OH SNAP!
GO WILD...AT THE ZOO! What is the great outdoors without some animal action? Meet and greet with local animal celebrities at the Folsom Zoo between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., Friday through Sunday. Admission requires advance online ticket purchase (none sold at the gate) and can be purchased at webtrac.folsom.ca.us. Find an assortment of reptiles, felines, canines, birds, primates, and more. If you’d like the zoo to come to you, Hawks Ranch Petting Zoo (hawksranchpettingzoo.com) in Loomis has a mobile petting zoo, filled with goats, miniature horses, alpacas, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and even a miniature pig and donkey!
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Rainbow Bridge photo by Jason Keinigs, @holoholoyolo. Folsom Zoo photo courtesy of the Folsom Zoo. Telescope photo courtesy of Community Observatory.
While you’re out and about how about trying your hand at some outdoor photography? Whether you’re capturing the sunset or having an impromptu shoot for your kids or canine, pick up some equipment at Action Camera (actioncamera.com) in Roseville and head to any of the numerous jaunts local photographers love: Miners Ravine Trail in Roseville (well-maintained path that passes by several parks and features a stream, woodlands, large boulders), Johnny Cash Trail in Folsom (especially the bridge), Willow Creek Recreation Area in Folsom (many paths and trees, a little bridge, island of rocks, tree logs, boat dock), Beal’s Point at Folsom Lake (fantastic sunset lighting, sandy hills, views of the lake), Salmon Falls Bridge in El Dorado Hills (flower fields, bridges, streams, hills, rocks), or Negro Bar in Folsom (boat dock, views of the iconic Rainbow Bridge, cliffs in the background).
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Roseville-Junction Mural, painted by Ellie Gainey
WALK THE “MAIN” STREETS A stroll through our historic downtowns is a nice way to spend the day. Placerville’s Historic Main Street brings the Gold Rush charm with its antique shops, used bookstore, candy shop, and the oldest hardware store West of the Mississippi. The Folsom Historic District is home to the public plaza and amphitheater, history museum, and Sutter Street Theatre, aside from boutique stores, stylish salons, art galleries, and some great restaurants offering outdoor dining. Downtown Roseville’s charming Vernon Street is a must-see destination. Its town square is great for picnicking and the street itself now has decking built on the sidewalks to accommodate outdoor dining. Take a walk past the World War II memorial, telephone museum, steam engine no. 2252 monument, and Mini Mural Competition. CHASE WATERFALLS
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Folsom Lake photo by Marvin Goda. Johnson-Springview Park photo courtesy of its respective company or organization. Roseville-Junction Mural, painted by Ellie Gainey -photo by Holly Klein. Waterfall photo by James Wright, @thejimmythree
GO FISH Did you know Folsom Lake has produced trophy-sized bass over 10 pounds? Or that it also holds rainbow trout, catfish, kokanee salmon, and bluegill? Try your luck and get in on the angler action at New York Creek, Deep Ravine Cove, Folsom Point, or Beal’s Point. An accessible fishing pier is also available on Lake Natoma at the Nimbus Flat park entrance, or you can check out “From the Depths” (fromthedepthsfishing.com) a local club that’s open to the public. But before you get hooked, don’t forget to obtain a California Fishing License at wildlife.ca.gov/fishing.
Waterfalls abound this time of the year. With overgrown flora and gushing fresh waters, these falls also boast beautiful trails: Sly Park waterfall in Pollock Pines is 33 feet high at the northeast part of Jenkinson Lake; Hidden Falls Regional Park in Auburn has a 30-foot waterfall and over 30 miles of trails; Dutch Creek Falls in Garden Valley has a rugged path to scenic twin waterfalls; Black Hole of Calcutta Falls in Auburn is a 40-foot fall at the end of an easy, quick hike over a wooden footbridge; and Bridal Veil Falls in Pollock Pines is an 80-foot seasonal, drive-to beauty off Highway 50.
PICNIC IN THE PARK The easiest and most fun thing to do outside is have a picnic. Luckily, we’re spoiled for choice when it comes to perfect picnic spots. Choose from Promontory Park in El Dorado Hills (covered play and picnic area, plus water features), Livermore Community Park in Folsom (covered picnic area, BBQ pits, baseball diamond, water features), Kalithea Park in El Dorado Hills (views of the lake and mountains, covered picnic area, baseball diamond), Folsom Kids Play Park (shady trees, covered picnic area, separate play areas for older and younger kids, castle-like play structure), Maidu Regional Park in Roseville (ample fields, picnic space, access to the Maidu Museum and Library), Johnson-Springview Park in Rocklin (shaded picnic areas, BBQ pits), Royer Park in Roseville (ample picnic space, parks for older and younger kids, creek nearby, courts, horseshoe pit), Lions Park in Placerville (covered picnic areas, BBQ pit, sport courts, parks for older and younger kids, disc golf course) or Whitney Park in Rocklin (grassy areas, water feature, play areas for older and younger kids, covered BBQ).
Black Hole of Calcutta Falls
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Explore the outdoors on the backs of these gentle creatures and see the world from a whole new perspective. Boarding on the Lake (boardingonthelake.com) in Granite Bay offers rides along Folsom Lake trails, through wooded forests and along the beach, while Shadow Glen Riding Stables (shadowglenstables.com) in Fair Oaks offers western trail rides along the American River at Lake Natoma.
Are the rivers and lakes calling your name? Whether it’s a relaxing kayak trip or an adrenaline-filled rafting trip, these places have you covered for all your gear. American River Raft Rentals (raftrentals. com) allows for self-guided raft trips on the lower American River. Rent 4-12 person rafts, paddleboards, and 1-2 person kayaks. Adventure Sports Rentals (adventuresports.rentals) offers regular and pedal kayaks and stand-up paddleboards to use at Lake Natoma. Sac State Aquatic Center (sacstateaquaticcenter.com) offers kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes for a serene trip on Lake Natoma. Rafting at the South Fork of the American River starts this month and goes until September. Visit coloma.com/recreation/ whitewater-rafting for a list of outfitters.
EAT YOUR VEGGIES The best part about living in one of the nation’s top agricultural-producing states? A farmers’ market is at your fingertips just about every day of the week. Spend a crisp Saturday morning strolling through the 70+ vendor booths at the Historic Folsom Farmers Market (bemoneysmartusa. org/historicfolsom), pick up a bouquet of fresh blooms at one of the PlacerGROWN farmers’ markets (placergrown.org) in Auburn or Roseville, or grab just-picked produce at one of El Dorado County’s myriad markets starting in June (eldoradofarmersmarket.com). PlacerGROWN
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Horse photo courtesy of Boarding on the Lake. Veggie photos courtesy of PlacerGROWN. Raft photo courtesy of American River Raft Rentals.
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American River Parkway photo by Dave Anders, @oupcan13.
Over 350 bird species follow the Pacific Flyway from Bering Strait to South America, flying over California State Parks along the way, and spring migration brings more than a billion birds back into California. Folsom Lake, Lake Natoma, anywhere along the American River Parkway, Cosumnes River Preserve, Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area, Bass Lake Regional Park, and Effie Yeaw Nature Center house some of nature’s winged wonders—from different types of sapsuckers and woodpeckers to turkey vultures and owls. The El Dorado Audubon (eldoradoaudubon.org) and the Sacramento Audubon Society (sacramentoaudubon.org) offer resources on birds that populate our area, and where and when to find them. If you’d rather bring the birds to your backyard, head to Wild Birds Unlimited (roseville.wbu.com) or The Bird Shop (thebirdshoponline.com) in Roseville for supplies that’ll have them flocking to your neck of the woods.
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TAKE FLIGHT If you want a fresh perspective on your favorite California views, take flight in a hot air balloon. Float over Yolo County’s picturesque orchards with Yolo Ballooning Adventures (yoloballooningadventures. com); fly high with Sky Drifters (skydrifters.com) and enjoy picture-perfect views of the Sierra Nevada; or make a weekend of your adventure with Balloons Above the Valley (balloonrides.com) in Napa (we recommend their “Voyage Above the Valley” package where you’ll enjoy first-rate accommodations, morning refreshments, and complimentary photos). EAT & DRINK YOUR WAY THROUGH SAC There’s a reason Sacramento has been named the Farm-to-Fork Capital of the nation. Pound the pavement with Local Roots Food Tours (localrootsfoodtours.com) and find out all the city has to offer in food, architecture, and history.
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Thirsty for adventure? Discover new watering holes with friends and family on the Sac Brew Bike (sacbrewbike.com) where you’ll pedal through scenic Sac stopping at the best local, and locally owned, bars. WORK IT OUT, OUTSIDE Keep those quarantine pounds at bay (and take advantage of April’s cool weather) with outdoor workouts. Jazzercise Folsom (jazzercise.com) is holding classes on the patio at Hawkins School of Performing Arts—blue skies only make these upbeat classes better. For the mamas struggling to carve out some kid-free time to exercise, FIT4MOM Folsom Lake (folsomlake.fit4mom. com) is partnering with the El Dorado Community Services District to offer a “Stroller Strides” class. Get in some outdoor
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full-body conditioning while the kiddos stay entertained with bubbles and songs. HIT THE LINKS There’s nothing like a round of golf to help you unwind and recenter. Quiet, interrupted only by the satisfying thwack of a club meeting the ball, and walking lush lawns is as much the fun of golf as competing against friends. Granite Bay Golf Club (clubcorp. com/clubs/granite-bay-golf-club) delivers the complete package experience—scenic fairways surrounded by oaks and wetlands, a challenging course to satisfy your competitive streak, and a beautiful patio (as well as a top-notch kitchen) to toast your win. If you’re looking to sharpen your swing, head to the driving range at Haggin Oaks Golf Complex (hagginoaks.com) in Sacramento.
Granite Bay Golf Club photo courtesy of Siegels Portrait Design. All other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.
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VISIT THE NEAREST STATE PARK The Auburn State Recreation Area is a local favorite because it offers access to an abundance of outdoor activities like fishing, boating, mountain biking, and camping. Hike the Lake Clementine Trail to the scenic dam overlook. The waterfall-like runoff, with its roaring waters and bracing mist, is a great photo-op. You’ll also get a stellar bridge shot as the trail winds underneath the famed Foresthill Bridge (as seen in rom-com The Ugly Truth and a daring action scene from XXX). For state park details, visit parks.ca.gov; for trail information, visit alltrails.com.
Rock climb photo by Ryan Martinez.Auburn State Recreation Area photo by Brett Macadam, @macadamphotography. Other photo courtesy of its respective company or organization.
ROCK (CLIMB) & ROLL Don’t know how to get started with rock climbing? REI Co-op (rei.com/ events) in Folsom takes first-timers out to Auburn for an introductory course. The best part is the reasonably priced adventure includes the necessary gear. For the experienced climber, REI’s Classic Rock Climbing Tour offers the chance to sharpen technique and build community. Or take the entire family climbing at Quarry Park Adventures (quarrypark.com) in Rocklin where you can scale natural granite walls, repel down a 60-foot drop, or challenge yourself with their Via Ferrata experience—a series of swinging bridges and climbing challenges. Also in aptly named Rocklin is Lover’s Leap—“the leap” being one of the best local spots if you’re looking for a more advanced adventure.
Granny May’s Strawberry Farm
GET PICKING Apple Hill has a slew of u-pick farms with fruit and veg that’s ripe for the picking come summer, like Patrick’s Berry Farm, Rainbow Orchards, Goodness Orchard, Sloan Winter Mountain Orchard, Harris Family Farm, and 24Carrot Farm. Visit applehill.com and click on “Your Visit; You Pick Farms” for details. Spring is berrypicking time and Granny May’s Strawberry Farm (grannymaysstrawberries. com) in Granite Bay offers u-pick strawberries in May and blackberries in June. If you’re looking for a more immersive experience, Sloughhouse U-Pick at Davis Ranch (davisranchproduce. com) offers cucumbers, peppers, squash, eggplant, and more for you to harvest yourself and purchase. APRIL 2021 |
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GIVE WHERE YOU LIVE
Start gathering ideas for this year’s garden by visiting Sherwood Demonstration Garden (mgeldorado.ucanr.edu/ demonstration_garden) in Placerville. As you stroll through 16 individual gardens, pay attention to the plant labels for water-use information; they’ll help you decide what flower variety might be the right choice for your space. Then check out what’s in bloom at Amador Flower Farm & Nursery (amadorflowerfarm.com) in Plymouth. With 14 acres to discover, a day here is the perfect alfresco diversion. Just don’t forget to glean a few tips from nursery staff so you can revel in your own garden this year!
Help your community by getting outside and making a difference. Download the Charity Miles app (charitymiles.org), choose a route from the recommended paved trails, and get moving! For every mile logged, a corporate sponsor donates to the charity of your choice. If you’d rather use your hands, El Dorado County Habitat for Humanity (edchabitat.org) can use some help with their Brush with Kindness program where you’ll provide exterior home repair and maintenance, like painting, landscaping, and replacing doors to benefit low-income households in homeownership. We can’t forget our four-legged friends who need some love at the Placer SPCA (placerspca.org)—sign up as a volunteer and take a pup for a walk.
The first signs of spring always give us a hankering for the water. Stand-up paddle boarding gets you on our region’s rivers and lakes; plus, the boards have enough room to bring your pup, too! Start by picking one up at SUP California (supcalifornia.com) in Folsom. Once you’re all geared up, head to one of the many Folsom Lake access points—Willow Creek Boat Launch, Folsom Point, Beal’s Point, or Negro Bar, to name a few. To take paddle boarding up a notch, try yoga on the water with SUP DOG Paddle Board Yoga (spotteddogyoga.com/supyoga.php) or Full Circle Yoga & SUP (fullcircleyogasup.com).
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A perk of our region is the plethora of paved trails. Whether you prefer a walk, run, or bike ride, Folsom’s 59 miles of trails offer you endless routes. One of our favorite biking adventures starts with picking up a rental at Folsom Bike (folsombike.com) followed by soaking in lake views as you begin your route on the Folsom Lake Trail. Hook onto the Johnny Cash Trail and stop for a bite on Sutter Street before heading back. If a jog is more your speed, the Humbug Willow Creek Trail meanders through scenic open space corridors. Other paved paths to check out? Miners Ravine Trail (8.4-mile heavily trafficked out-andback route in Roseville) and the El Dorado Trail (7.9-mile moderately trafficked outand-back route near Diamond Springs).
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Miners Ravine Trail photo by Erin Clements, @the_curious_crew. All other photos courtesy of their respective companies or organizations.
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| eat & drink | Dining Out
Main Street Tap House BY LORN RANDALL // PHOTOS BY DANTE FONTANA
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ocation, location, location.” I’ve heard it said a million times in regards to the potential success of a restaurant. If that’s the case, then Main Street Tap House in Downtown Placerville can look forward to a healthy 2021, and beyond—they have location in spades. Sited just off Highway 50 on Main Street, you literally can’t miss it. The eatery has something else in spades that visitors will appreciate—
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“THE KOREAN PORK STREET TACOS WERE MY FAVORITE DISH OF THE DAY; THE SRIRACHA BARBECUE SAUCE WASN’T OVERPOWERING, AND THE COMBO OF PORK AND PINEAPPLE SALSA WAS AKIN TO AL PASTOR.”
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their parking lot—as spots can be a precious commodity in the historic hamlet’s downtown district. They also have a beautiful open bar that will soon be serving patrons their favorite libations (after Covid-19 restrictions are lifted). In the meantime, there are high-top tables in front of the bar, abundant indoor seating options, and a spacious patio area. I stopped in for lunch on a Louisiana Shrimp Dip sunny winter day to sample the fare and gaze longingly at the brew and cocktail menu (alas, no designated driver). I asked my server for their recommendations and was told to start with the Louisiana shrimp dip. The cheesy amalgamation came scorching hot in a cast iron pan with those “tricolor tortilla chips” made popular in the ’90s. The dip itself was tangy (pickled jalapeños?), cheesy, and beloved by my friend and fellow dining partner. Next on the list: Mexicano flatbread with chorizo, steak, jalapeño crema, pickled jalapeños, onions, olives, tomatoes, and jack cheese. The verdict? A generously portioned fiesta de sabor (flavor party), including a kick from the capsicum, that would be plenty as an entrée or shareable appetizer. I took a chance on my server’s next suggestion of baby back ribs in honey sriracha barbecue sauce. I review a lot of BBQ and a lot of ribs, and I also review actual barbecues and smokers, so I have some opinions. This rendition was wonderfully meaty and plated nicely, though they would have benefitted from a low and slow cook (my preference). The fries and cilantro-fennel slaw served alongside it were superb, however. The Korean pork street tacos were my favorite dish of the day; the sriracha barbecue sauce wasn’t overpowering, and the combo of pork and pineapple salsa was akin to al pastor. They came three to an order, which was enough to share. If you’re looking to cure a post-meal sweet tooth, their rotating cake selection (like the berry shortcake with freshly whipped cream) can't be missed. Stop in for one of their 20-plus beers on tap (many brewed locally) and a bite to eat, and bring your friends!
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(Bacon, Onion, Jam) Burger, Buttermilk Fried Chicken Sandwich, Berry Shortcake
TRY THIS: Louisiana Shrimp Dip, Chicken and Chorizo Mac n Cheese, Tequila Lime Steak Salad, Mexicano Flatbread, Korean Pork Street Tacos, BOJ
DRINKS: Full bar; beer, wine, & cocktails
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FOODIE FIND
MORE FUSION FAVORITES… Bawarchi, 2085 Vine Street,
Suite 102, El Dorado Hills, 916222-8222, edhbawarchi.com; 711 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 140, Roseville, 916-633-6000, rosevillebawarchi.com
TRY THIS: Chicken
Manchurian (batter-fried boneless chicken tossed in hot ginger and garlic sauce)
Fusion Taps, 194
Blue Ravine Road, Suite 120, Folsom, 916-790-8324, fusiontaps. com TRY THIS:
Fusion Hot Wings (deep-fried chicken tossed in a spicy sauce loaded with sliced jalapeños, Thai chili peppers, and chopped garlic)
GyroStop, food truck so
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TRY THIS: Loaded Fries
(choice of meat over seasoned French fries; topped with cheese sauce, tahini, tzatziki, onions, tomatoes, and feta)
Kobe Sushi & Fusion,
A Part Café // Seldom do I go someplace new and immediately become a fan. It happens, but it’s not the norm. A Part Café on Roseville’s Vernon Street is one of those places. They took on Covid-19 and all its restrictions to open in late Summer 2020, and the reviews have been outstanding. They’re most well-known for their shwacos and pocket pies—the former being a portmanteau for shawarma (a Middle Easternstyle of spit-cooked meat, usually served on pita bread) and the ubiquitous Mexican/American taco. The meats are rubbed in APC’s special shawarma spices, then smoked in applewood, and the results are like no taco you’ve ever had. Their mint barbecue sauce (za’atar), cumin/yogurt/white sauce, and Thai pepper shatta are all made in-house and add depth to the one-of-a-kind creations. Shwacos come in lamb, chicken, beef, or vegetarian (stewed fava beans or smoked portobello mushrooms) on a pitatilla (fluffy flatbread) topped with herbs and pickled onions. The pocket pies remind me of when I used to work next door to a piroshki (meat-filled, deep-fried hand-pies from Russia) shop, except these are baked in a flaky crust, not deep-fried. Pocket pies come in spinach and cheese, shakshouka (spicy stewed tomato and egg) and cheese, and beef with tahini. The café has many other specialty goodies, too, plus full plates of their popular items, “Family Shwaco Meal Kits,” sweet treats (the tahini chocolate chip cookie can’t be missed), and nitrogeninfused mocktails…truly setting them apart from the region’s other restaurants. 217 Vernon Street, Roseville, 916-474-4154, apartofroseville.com, @apartofroseville—Lorn Randall
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3300 Coach Lane, Cameron Park, 530672-9210, kobecameronpark.com TRY THIS: Ahi Poke Tacos
(spicy ahi tuna salad with avocado, cilantro, lettuce, and spicy mayo on corn tortillas)
Koja Kitchen, 4210 Rocklin Road, Rocklin, 916-259-1513, kojakitchen.com TRY THIS: Braised Pork Koja
(miso-coconut braised pork, arugula, wonton chips, garlic aioli, masago, and lemon in between lightly fried garlic rice buns) A Part Café and Fusion Taps photos by Dante Fontana. Kobe Sushi & Fusion photo courtesy of the restaurant.
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From robust reds to crisp whites and everything in between, our region’s boutique wineries are some of California’s best and most beautiful. Keep your wine fridge fully stocked with the tastiest bottles in town by joining a wine club—or clubs. Delivered to your doorstep or available for pickup (as if you need an excuse to while away a day tasting wine), the options below are convenient, cost-effective, and a wonderful way to try a variety of vinos while receiving deep discounts. —by Megan Wiskus
Kehret Vineyards 6781 Tower Road, Somerset, 209245-3757, kehretvineyards.com, @kehret_vineyards @kehretvineyards
PERKS OF JOINING: Access to blending seminars, where you can participate in making your own wine blend; tours of the vineyard with the winemaker, by appointment, with friends once a year; invitations to member-only luncheons and release parties; priority access to future releases. MUST-TRY WINE: 2017 Auriferous Rhone Blend.
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Lone Buffalo Vineyards 7505 Wise Road, Auburn, 530-823-1159, lonebuffalovineyards.com, @lonebuffalovineyards @lbvwine COST: Free to join. Members buy three bottles at 20%25% off, four times per year (March, June, September, and December) that are personally selected by the winemaker, based on new releases and the season. PERKS OF JOINING: Exclusive discounts (including 20%25% off all additional wine purchases), complimentary flights, and members-only release activities (oneon-one time with the winemaker, special food and music weekends, small-lot and library wine releases, priority reservations, etc.). MUST-TRY WINE: Where the Buffalo Roam.
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COST: Free to join. Choose from three clubs: 14 Kehret Gold (receive two bottles of hand-selected premium wines each quarter and 20% off all wine purchases; average cost is $60-$80), 18 Kehret Gold (receive four bottles of hand-selected premium wines each quarter and 20% off all wine purchases plus 25% off case sales; average cost is $100-$160), or 24 Kehret Gold (receive six bottles of handselected premium wines each quarter and 25% off all wine purchases plus 30% off case sales; average cost is $150$240).
Wise Villa Winery 4200 Wise Road, Lincoln, 916-543-0323, wisevillawinery.com, @wisevillawinery COST: Free to join, but the average two-bottle membership is $75 per quarter, average fourbottle membership is $135 per quarter, and the average six-bottle membership is $165 per quarter. PERKS OF JOINING: Complimentary vineyard and winery tours, hosted weekly and led by Dr. Lee, the owner/winemaker; discounts on all ticketed events; and wine club exclusive events throughout the year with early access to tickets. MUST-TRY WINE: 2018 Sangiovese.
Lava Cap Winery
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50870 Babel Slough Road, Clarksburg, 916-298-9409, siltwineco.com, @siltwineco COST: Free to join. Price is based on the wines you select. Three tiers of membership are available with quarterly shipments/pickups: 4 Bottle Club (receive a 20% discount on all wines, merchandise, and food), 6 Bottle Club (receive 25% off), and 12 Bottle Club (receive 30% off). PERKS OF JOINING: Access to the winery’s private grounds and tasting room (only open to the public by invitation or appointment); monthly, members-only, five-course chef wine pairing dinners; live music on Thursdays in the spring and fall.
2221 Fruitridge Road, Placerville, 530-6210175, lavacap.com, @lavacapwinery COST: Free to join. Members have the option of choosing mixed, white only, or red only options, along with quarterly or semi-annual shipment options. The average cost per shipment is around $75. PERKS OF JOINING: Access to memberonly wines, complimentary wine tasting, and 20% off all orders. MUST-TRY WINE: Lava Cap Cabernet Sauvignon.
MUST-TRY WINE: 2017 Reclamation Red Blend.
Element 79 Vineyards 7350 Fairplay Road, Somerset, 530-497-0750, element79vineyards.com, @element79vineyards COST: $75-$125, depending on membership level. PERKS OF JOINING: Discounts on purchases; tickets to special events; access to VIP tasting areas and experiences, plus a “Loyalty Point” program. MUST-TRY WINE: 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon.
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| eat & drink | Sip on This Andis Wines 11000 Shenandoah Road, Plymouth, 209-2456177, andiswinery.com, @andiswines COST: Free to join, but they request a commitment of four wine club shipments per year. Pick from a 3 Bottle Club (averages $60-$67 per shipment) or 6 Bottle Club (averages $120-$130 per shipment). PERKS OF JOINING: Special wine-club-only releases like their Grenache and 2017 Petite Sirah; members-only discounts ranging from 25%-30%; members may choose the wines they want in their club orders. MUST-TRY WINE: 2019 Old Vine Semillon.
11555 Shenandoah Road, Plymouth, 209-245-5200, helwigwinery.com, @helwigwinery COST: Starts at $80. PERKS OF JOINING: Complimentary Private Tasting Room experience for up to 10 guests once per year; access to invitationonly special tastings in their 5,000-square-foot wine cave; the ability to acquire extremely limited, small-batch wines as well as library releases and winemaker selections. MUST-TRY WINE: Barbera Frenchmen’s Creek (Vineyard Designate).
Willamette Wineworks 824 Sutter Street, Suite 200, Folsom, 916-542-7417, willamettewineworks.com, @willamettewineworks
Miraflores Winery
COST: Free to join. The only cost is of the wine itself, which is discounted by 20% for becoming a member. Pick from The Roundhouse Club (two bottles every other month featuring reds and whites; ranges from $64-$88); The Red Bank Club (two bottles every other month featuring only red wines; ranges from $79-$91); or The Natoma Club (six limited-production wines twice a year; ranges from $296-316). PERKS OF JOINING: Receive a 20% discount on wines in your club selections and any additional wine purchases; substitutions are allowed, so you can switch out the club selections for your favorite wine if desired; complimentary tastings for up to four guests and one “Blending Experience” every year. MUST-TRY WINE: 2018 Estate Pinot Noir.
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2120 Four Springs Trail, Placerville, 530-647-8505, mirafloreswinery.com, @mirafloreswinery COST: Free to join. Each club (Red Wines, White Wines, and Mixed Wines) includes three bottle shipments, three times a year, and the cost is approximately $80— depending which wines are included. PERKS OF JOINING: Receive a 20% discount on all wine purchases, olive oils, and most merchandise, plus special pricing on events; exclusive member-only sales, including their annual $100 off April case sale ($100 off plus the 20% club discount off select cases) and November Reserve Wine Sale; complimentary wine tasting every visit (two per club membership) and club pricing on picnic basket items. MUST TRY WINE: 2016 Clone 877.4.369.362.
Willamette Wineworks patio photo by Tia Gemmell. Willamette Wineworks patio overlooking amphitheater photo by Bob Holmes. Willamette Wineworks wine tasting by window wertical photo by Andrea Johnson. Andis Wines bocce ball photo by Dante Fontana. Other photos courtesy of their respectve companies or organizations.
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Featuring restaurants and eateries in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, and beyond. = Outdoor Seating = Full Bar = Beer & Wine Only = Happy Hour M = Pick up a copy of Style here! EL DORADO HILLS
FOLSOM Bacchus House Wine Bar & Bistro
1004 East Bidwell St., Ste. 100, 916-984-7500. New American. One of Folsom’s most praiseworthy
eateries—thanks to extensive wine offerings and seasonal, globally influenced dishes that utilize fresh fare from local farms. Closed Monday. L/D $$
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36 Handles Public House
1010 White Rock Rd., Ste. 100, 916-941-3606. American. Grab a cold beer from any of their 36
rotating taps while digging in to delicious American gastropub food. Attend one of their many events or join their Mug Club and get a custom, oversized mug and special deals. L/D $$
Bamiyan
1121 White Rock Rd., 916-941-8787. Afghan. Since 2003, Bamiyan has been serving delicious Afghan cuisine, including ashak, mantoo, and bolani. Vegan options. Closed Sunday. L/D $$
BLVD 41
4364 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 134, 916-235-2337. Pizza.
Craft your own experience with custom-made pizzas, signature salads, and 41 craft beers and wines on tap. Assigned wristbands allow the suds—and good times— to flow freely inside or out. L/D | $$
Folsom Palace
3941 Park Dr., Ste 10, 916-936-0808. Asian Fusion.
Food prepared the healthy way, using only natural and fresh ingredients with low sodium, less oil and no MSG. Daily Lunch Specials. L/D $$
Milestone Restaurant
4359 Town Center Blvd., Ste. 116, El Dorado Hills, 916-934-0790, American. Seasonal food, wine, beer, and
cocktails await at this contemporary, hip space with an outdoor patio. They offer open-face sandwiches, cheese & deli plates, and other delicious New American offerings. L/D/ $$
Relish Burger Bar
1000 White Rock Rd., 916-933-3111. American. Stop by
to enjoy delicious-tasting burgers, salads, loaded nachos, beer-battered onion rings, and more at one of El Dorado Hills’ finest burger joints. Spacious patio and weekly events. L/D $$
Selland’s Market Café
4370 Town Center Blvd., 916-932-5025. Café/ Bakery. Seasonal, healthy, and house-made menu items including eclectic sandwiches and hearty entrées and sides, leafy green salads, pizzas, and delectable desserts. Sunday brunch. L/D $$
Sienna Restaurant
3909 Park Dr., 916-941-9694. American. This award-winning restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of appetizers. Friday lunch and Sunday brunch. D $$
Sky Sushi
3907 Park Dr., 916-941-6311. Japanese. Since 2005,
Sky Sushi has been serving fresh and tasty rolls at reasonable prices. Located in La Borgata, it offers stylish environs and artistically presented plates. L/D $$
Thai Paradise EDH
4361 Town Center Blvd., 916-939-0389. Thai. Second location for Thai Paradise of Folsom voted “Best Thai Restaurant” for the past 11 years. Serving authentic, delicious and healthy Thai food. Menu includes the best dishes from Folsom plus specials. L/D $$
310 Palladio Pkwy., Ste. 701, 916-984-0140. Pizza.
Offering a variety of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$
Ciro’s Pizza Café
241 Blue Ravine Rd., Folsom, 916-983-5757. Pizza.
Hand-tossed pizzas crafted using dough made in-house every day and fresh, local veggies and ingredients. Lunch buffet. L/D $$
Coffee Republic
6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Folsom, 916-987-8001. Café/Bakery. Cozy brick-and-wood café offering
a variety of sandwiches, salads, and sweet teas, in addition to extensive coffee beverages. Vegan options. B/L/D $$
Corner Tavern & Grill
700 Glenn Dr., Ste. 170, Folsom, 916-467-7800. American. Pizza. Sports Bar. Everyone knows your name at this
gastro tavern that serves elegant, East Coast-inspired comfort food, including burgers, salads, sandwiches, soups, pastas, pizza, and more. Vegan options. Daily specials. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
Curry Bowl
1870 Prairie City Rd. Ste. 500, Folsom, 916-467-7675.
Indian. Serving North and South Indian Cuisine along with a daily lunch buffet comprising multiple mains, sides, and desserts, Curry Bowl aims to please with it's authentic dishes that cater to vegetarians and nonvegetarians, alike. L/D $$
Curry Club Indian Bistro
196 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 130, 916-353-0855. Indian.
Dive into authentic Indian cuisine at this local favorite. Avail of their lunch buffet where you can sample multiple dishes for a fraction of the price. Regulars go gaga for their vindaloo, palak paneer, and butter chicken. L/D $$
Dolan's Bar & Grill
199 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-932-4750. Sports Bar. Irish. American. Sit back and relax at this laid-back sports
pub that serves a fusion of traditional Irish fare and California classics with a kick, including Carnitas Mac 'n Cheese, Bangin' Flatbread, and Shepherd's Pie. Entertainment includes Friday night karaoke, live music on Saturdays, darts, a pool table, six TVs, and a video wall. Sunday brunch. L/D $$
Dos Coyotes
13885 Folsom Blvd., Ste. 100, 916-351-9750. Mexican. Dos Coyotes offers an eclectic spin on
Southwestern dishes at affordable prices and prides themselves on using fresh, local ingredients. Vegan options. L/D $
Fat’s Asia Bistro
2585 Iron Point Rd., 916-983-1133. Asian Fusion/
Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite Asian restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe), and other high-quality dishes. L/D $$
FLB Entertainment Center
511 East Bidwell St., 916-983-4411. American.
1121 White Rock Rd., Ste. 105, 916-586-9444. Japanese. The
Bowling, a casino, and sports bar are just part of the fun that awaits at FLB Entertainment Center. They also offer a full grill with veggie-packed salads and wraps, burgers, sandwiches, pizza, and breakfast items. Late-night dining. B/L/D $$
Windplay Deli
1169 Riley Street,916-983-8880. Asian Fusion. Food prepared the healthy way, using only natural and fresh ingredients with low sodium, less oil and no MSG. Daily Lunch Specials. L/D $$
Umi Sushi
super fresh fish and pretty presentation will please both your appetite and eyes. A non-sushi menu (like delicious bento boxes and udon) is offered as well. Closed Sunday. L/D $$
5003 Windplay Dr., Ste. 1, 916-933-9099. Deli. Located in
Folsom Palace
EDH business park, Windplay Deli is a great lunch hour spot. Owner-operated, they strive to create sandwiches to your preference by accommodating all palates. Closed weekends. B/L $
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Folsom Tap House
25005 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 140., 916-292-5711. American. Choices abound at Folsom Tap House!
Their extensive menu allows guests to choose from draft and bottled beers, and their food menu has options that’ll pair perfectly with whatever pint you pick. L/D $$
Hacienda Del Rio
702 Sutter St., Ste. M, 916-351-1800. Mexican. Since 1979, Hacienda has been dishing up authentic Mexican favorites like Fajitas Del Rio and Chimi Especial, alongside chips, spicy green salsa, and handcrafted margaritas. Weekend brunch and spacious patio. L/D $$
Hasu Teriyaki & Sushi
25075 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 120, 916-983-7777. Japanese.
Enjoy the delicious food, friendly service, and cozy atmosphere at Hasu. The menu features a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes guaranteed to please. Vegan options. Closed Tuesday. L/D $
Hisui Sushi
25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 107, 916-985-7778. Japanese. Combining traditional Japanese cuisine with a creative and contemporary flair, Hisui focuses on serving food made using fresh, healthy ingredients. Closed Monday. L/D $$
Iron Horse Tavern
460 Palladio Pkwy., 916-618-4322. New American.
Grab a seat on the spacious patio with TVs at this hip gastropub that serves up eclectic American fare, including a Mac & Cheese Bar, Brandy Fried Chicken Nuggets, and weekend brunch with Stuffed French Toast, a Breakfast Board, and bottomless mimosas. Their craft cocktails, myriad mocktails, and over 25 beers can't be missed either. L/D $$
Julian's Pâtisserie and Café
6610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Ste. 7, 916-936-4735. Bakery/Café. Julian's Pâtisserie is full of European treats,
creative crêpes (both sweet and savory), and more—all of which are made from scratch with nothing but the finest ingredients. Closed Tuesday. B/L $
Karen’s Bakery and Café
705 Gold Lake Dr., Ste. 340, 916-985-2665. Bakery/
Café. Bakery items here are based on European traditions and feature seasonal ingredients with a creative approach. The picturesque patio is perfect for catching up with friends over coffee or lunch. Closed Sunday. B/L $$
Land Ocean New American Grill
2720 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7000. New American.
Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
La Rosa Blanca
402 Natoma St., 916-673-9085. Mexican. You’re part of the family at La Rosa Blanca. From fajitas and tostadas to tortas, soups, and salads, you can expect great-tasting food, generous portions, and a festive environment. L/D $
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar
300 Palladio Pkwy., Folsom, 916-378-4660. American.
Enjoy a sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropub-style offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas, desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
Lotus 8
199 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 100. 916-351-9278. Chinese.
This eatery serves authentic Chinese food with a modern twist, such as orange chicken that manages to be both saucy yet incredibly crispy at the same time. Lunch dishes come with soup and your choice of chow mein or fried rice. L/D $$
Mas Taco Bar
450 Palladio Pkwy., 916-597-2929. Mexican.
From creative tacos that run the gamut from pork belly and duck confit, to Korean fried chicken and fried oysters, Mas' menu also features appetizers, bowls, and desserts. When it comes to wetting your whistle, the cocktail menu—all handmade with fresh ingredients— has you covered! The bar also boasts over 50 types of tequila. B/L/D $$
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Mel's Diner
13399 Folsom Blvd., 916-985-7337, American. Whether morning, noon, or night, step into yesteryear at this local diner that serves all-American family favorites like country fried steak, burgers, fried chicken, milkshakes, and more. B/L/D $$
Mexquite
25095 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-984-8607. Mexican.
Mexquite provides mouthwatering Mexican cuisine, plus a lively interior and spacious, dog-friendly patio. Patrons particularly love their ceviche, margaritas, and carnitas. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine
187 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 160, 916-351-0900. Oaxacan.
Savor authentic flavors from Oaxaca at this eatery known for their complex mole, tlayudas, and other flavor-filled plates, including plenty of vegetarian and seafood options. Don't forget to save room for dessert: The churros and mezcal ice cream are a fan favorite. L/D $$
Mikuni
185 Placerville Rd., Ste. 100, Folsom, 916-934-5250. Japanese. In addition to sushi, traditional Japanese dishes, and modern twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$
Mountain Mike's Pizza
25075 Blue Ravine Rd Suite 150, Folsom, 916-8171207. Pizza. A family-friendly favorite, Mountain Mikes
promises the crispiest, curliest pepperoni and the freshest ingredients on their pizza. They also offer mouthwatering wings, an all-you-can-eat salad bar, and pizza buffet lunch. L/D $$
Mylapore
1760 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 160., 916-985-3500. Indian.
With South Indian roots, Mylapore serves fresh, healthy, scratch-made food that’s entirely vegetarian. Their breakfast, daily specials, and dosa happy hour are not to be missed. B/L/D $$
Pho Mimi
25004 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 121, 916-542-7913. Vietnamese. Family-owned and hyper-fresh, Pho Mimi serves rice noodle soups (pho), bánh mi sandwiches, vermicelli bowls, crispy egg rolls, and other authentic, flavorpacked Vietnamese dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées. Morning (try the Mimi's Signature Breakfast and Mango Smoothie), noon, or night, this local hotspot is quickly becoming a Folsom favorite. B/L/D $$
Rock-N-Fire
1010 Riley St., Ste. 4, 916-673-9474. Pizza/American/
Mexican. Ever heard of a burger bowl? Try it at this unique eatery that serves up flavor-packed fare— including custom-built (and signature) pizzas, burgers and said burger bowls, salads, nachos, tacos, and more—with speedy, friendly service at affordable prices. L/D $$
Ruchi Indian Cuisine
601 East Bidwell St., 916-983-2871. Indian. Ruchi’s accommodating menu has a variety of North and South Indian dishes, including a lengthy list of vegetarian entrées, as well as a lunch buffet and weekly specials. L/D $$
Rudy’s Hideaway
12303 Folsom Blvd., 916-351-0606. Seafood/Steakhouse.
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Rudy’s is a seafood-lover’s delight and features a mouthwatering selection of nautical noshes plus meltin-your-mouth steaks and lunch specials. L/D $$
Sacramento Pizza Company
2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 500, 916-673-9754. Pizza.
Choose your crust, sauce, cheese, meats, and unlimited toppings at this pizza lover’s paradise. The locally sourced ingredients and scratch-made dough results in pie perfection. Vegan cheese and gluten-free crust available. L/D $
Sanskrit New Age Indian
2776 East Bidwell St., Ste. 300, 916-817-4356. Indian.
This exciting dining destination serves authentic Indian dishes with a fusion flair (favorites include the Bombay Sliders, Manglore Fried Chicken, Tandoori Chicken, and Biriyani) in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Closed Mondays. Catering available. Lunch buffet; offerings change daily. L/D $$
Scott's Seafood Roundhouse
824 Sutter Street, 916-989-6711. Seafood/American.
Expect the freshest of seafood (flown in or delivered daily from around the world) served by well-trained, knowledgeable staff in a comfortable atmosphere at this Folsom area favorite. Full gluten-free menu. L/D $$$
Shogun Hibachi Grill & Sushi
1870 Prairie City Rd., Ste. 600, 916-985-9588. Japanese.
This modern hibachi restaurant brings new meaning to “dinner and a show,” thanks to a personal chef who will deftly chop, slice, and fly your meal over and above the grill and onto your plate. L/D $$
Suishin Sushi
194 Blue Ravine Rd., 916-985-8885. Japanese. Suishin uses the freshest ingredients, including novelties like quail eggs, uni, and ponzu. The modern, hip atmosphere leaves you at ease as you consume your fish, one roll at a time. Closed Sunday. L/D $$
Sunny Garden Restaurant
25085 Blue Ravine Rd., Ste. 150, 916-983-8882. Chinese. Sunny Garden prides themselves on using
fresh ingredients in a traditional way and offering large portions at affordable prices. L/D $
Sutter Street Taqueria
727 Sutter St., 916-293-8952. Mexican. Sutter Street Taqueria brings the unique flavors of San Francisco’s Mission District taquerias to Folsom with a side of friendly service. Whether ordering a burrito, taco, quesadilla, or nachos, you can expect fresh ingredients, mouthwatering meats, and affordable prices. B/L/D $
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Thai Paradise
2770 East Bidwell St., 916-984-8988. Thai. Specials every day of the week. Voted the Best Thai Restaurant in Folsom and El Dorado Hills every year since 2008. Delicious and authentic dishes made using local, farmto-fork vegetables, meats bought daily, and healthy rice bran oil. L/D $$
That Dam Place
1013 Riley St., Ste. 100, 916-790-8182. American. Expect good eats, good drinks, and good fun at this eatery that serves playfully named plates for all palates, including street tacos, burgers, and sandwiches. The classic panseared crab cakes ("Crabby Patties") with cucumbercabbage slaw and house-made potato chips are particularly tasty, and best enjoyed on their spacious patio. L/D $$
The River Thai Cuisine
424 East Bidwell St., 916-983-7388. Thai. Friendly
service and deliciously authentic Thai food are waiting for you at The River Thai Cuisine. Established in 2015, this family-owned restaurant will satisfy your Thai food cravings. L/D $$
Visconti’s Ristorante
2700 East Bidwell St., Ste. 700, 916-983-5181. Italian. For the past two decades, Visconti’s has given the community a taste of Italy with their authentic dishes, romantic setting, and traditional music. L/D $$
Zocalo
2739 East Bidwell St. 916-618-0303. Mexican.
Elegant restaurant and bar with modern Mexican dishes, fresh-made margaritas, and Sunday brunch. Avail of their monthly chef’s dinner or private party room. L/D $$
EL DORADO COUNTY FOOTHILLS Allez!
4242 Fowler Ln., Ste. 101, Diamond Springs, 530-621-1160. French. Savor French café classics like
baguette sandwiches on fresh-baked bread, crêpes, stews, pastas, and a to-die-for seafood paella. Enjoy your order in their rustically elegant dining room or to go. B/L/D $$
Bene Ristorante Italiano
423 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3415. Italian/Pizza.
Enjoy a taste of Naples in Downtown Placerville as you savor Neapolitan-style pizza with all of your favorite toppings, fresh-made salads, or savory pasta dishes. L/D $$
Bricks Eats & Drinks
482 Main St., Placerville, 530-303-3480. New American. If you’re looking for a friendly, unpretentious
dining destination with local brews and good eats, look no further than the aptly named Bricks. Lamb lovers will go gaga for the Bo Peep Burger, but their steaks, sandwiches, salads, and desserts are all winners too. L/D $$
Farmer’s Delicatessen and Bakery
Temporarily closed. New Cameron Park location to come, 530-672-6800. Bakery/Deli. A hybrid deli and
bakery serving a variety of worldwide dishes, from gyros and sandwiches to Italian meatballs and a beloved rosemary focaccia. Vegan and gluten-free options. B/L $$
Heyday Café
325 Main St., Placerville, 530-626-9700. New American. This intimate, bistro-style restaurant in a
rustic chic space serves modern American cuisine (thin-crust pizzas, creative entrées, and artisan salads) and pours over 45 local, regional, and international wines. L/D $$
Hog Wild Bar-B-Que
38 Main St, Placerville, 530-622-3883. BBQ.
High-quality, smoked meats cooked low and slow, scratch-made sides, satisfying salads, decadent desserts, and other finger-lickin'-good fare. Boasts a cozy atmosphere and pup-friendly patio. Catering available. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. L/D $$
Kobe Sushi & Fusion
3300 Coach Ln., Cameron Park, 530-672-9210. Japanese/Asian Fusion/Sushi Bar. Japanese sushi bar
offering an extensive variety of rolls, high-quality sashimi, and Asian fusion favorites at reasonable prices. L/D $$
Main Street Melters
589 Main Street, Placerville, 530-303-3871, American.
Build-your-own sandwiches to “massive melter,” featuring premium Boar’s Head deli meats .They also have an outdoor patio and serve a few frozen brunch cocktails. B/L $
Papa Gianni’s Ristorante
3450 Palmer Dr., Cameron Park, 530-672-2333. Italian.
For over two decades, this family-owned eatery has been serving traditional, scratch-made recipes from Southern Italy, including favorites like chicken Parmesan, gnocchi alla vodka, and out-of-this-world desserts. It’s the ideal destination to celebrate a special occasion or grab takeout. L/D $$
Snooty Frog
3300 Coach Ln., Ste. E3, Cameron Park, 530-6779025. Steakhouse/Seafood. There’s nothing snooty
about Snooty Frog. It’s cozy but romantic, the food offerings—from steaks and seafood to pastas and rotating specials—are scrumptious, and their martinis are buzzworthy. D $$$
Thai Unique
1160 Broadway, Placerville, 530-621-9559. Thai. Indulge your senses in fresh, flavorful dishes like khao soi, duck curry, and tod mun kao pod while experiencing Thai cuisine that is indeed unique. L/D $$
The Breakroom
4131 South Shingle Rd., Ste. 7, Shingle Springs, 530-763-6761. American. This full-service restaurant
offers delicious American food (juicy burgers, French dip, salads, mac & cheese, etc.) and entertainment for the whole family, from pool tables, dart boards, and an arcade, to cards and dice. L/D $$
The Independent
629 Main St., Placerville, 530-344-7645. New American. Step into an urban dining establishment in the heart of Placerville and savor American fusion favorites and creatively mixed cocktails using fresh-squeezed juices. L/D $$
Tom’s Burger & Frosty
567 Placerville Dr., Placerville, 530-295-8199. American. Enjoy freshly grilled burgers, piping hot fries,
and thick milkshakes that you and the whole family will love at this no-frills dining destination. L/D $
Wally’s Pizza Bar
4079 Cameron Park Dr., Cameron Park, 530-677-5205. Pizza/American. This family-owned and operated
eatery crafts gourmet pizzas, pastas aplenty, and high-quality breakfast dishes. Their happy hour is one of the best in town. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
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1201 Orlando Avenue, Roseville, 916-726-4040. American. Serving up authentic Texas and finger-licking fare including ribs, burgers, steaks and more, plus fresh made sides alongside old-fashioned southern hospitality. L/D $$
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101 Main St., Roseville, 916-774-0505, American.
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1595 Eureka Road, Roseville, 916-750-5150. American. Choose between fine dining or casual
dining by the bar or on the temperature-controlled patio. The menu offers comfort food and elevated fare, while a full-service bar aims to create a “Napa vibe" in Roseville. Gluten-free and vegetarian options. B/L/D $$
Chicago Fire
500 North Sunrise Ave., 916-771-2020. Pizza.
Offering a variety of menu items inspired by the Windy City, from meaty Italian beef sandwiches and a “Chicago Dog” to the deepest and cheesiest pizza in town. L/D $$
Eureka!
234 Gibson Dr., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-864-9500. American. Serves 30 craft beers on tap, an extensive
selection of small-batch whiskeys, and regional wines, along with craveable dishes like lollipop corn dogs, burgers, salads, and fried chicken sliders. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$
Fat’s Asia Bistro
1500 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-787-3287, Asian
Fusion/Chinese/Seafood. Named the region’s favorite Asian restaurant for more than 10 years in a row, Fat’s specializes in handmade dim sum, banana cream pie (Frank Fat’s recipe), and other high-quality dishes. L/D $$
Four Sisters Café
(Temporarily closed) 9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 165, Roseville, 916-797-0770. American/Café. Mango-stuffed
French toast, eggs benedicts, thick-sliced bacon (cured and smoked in-house), homemade soups, specialty salads, and sandwiches are just a sampling of this cafe's mouthwatering menu. B/L $$
Goose Port Public House
316 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-886-5080. American. Sports Bar. This family-friendly eatery boasts
fresh-made bites for everyone, from an array of apps and salads, to burgers and seasonal entrées. Vegan options. Big-screen TVs. Brunch Saturday & Sunday. L/D $$
House of Oliver
3992 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-773-9463. American. Wine and dine at this upscale bar that offers
wine flights, cheese and charcuterie boards, and pairing plates. There's live music every Friday and Saturday night, various special events, and late-night dining. D $$
Il Fornaio
1179 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 118, Roseville, 916-788-1200. Italian. Using the freshest ingredients and traditional
cooking techniques, Il Fornaio creates high-quality Italian food paired with great wines and cocktails in a beautiful setting. L/D $$
La Huaca
9213 Sierra College Blvd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-771-2558. Peruvian. La Huaca makes Peruvian cuisine accessible
for all palates with their colorful, flavor-packed, and elegantly presented plates that run the gamut from ceviches and lomo saltado to empanadas and pisco sours. L/D $$
La Provence Restaurant & Terrace
110 Diamond Creek Pl., Roseville, 916-789-2002.
French/Mediterranean. Dining at La Provence is akin to being in a little French villa. Topped with their consistently delicious food and wine, cozy fireplace, and twinkle-lit patio, and you have the recipe for a memorable meal. Saturday brunch. Closed Sunday. L/D $$$
Land Ocean New American Grill
1151 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 241, 916-407-5640. New American. Land Ocean offers distinctive menus that include hand-cut steaks, wood-fired rotisserie, fresh seafood, and delectable desserts. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar
238 Gibson Dr., Roseville, 916-727-6321. American. Enjoy a sizeable, seasonal menu full of eclectic, gastropubstyle offerings that include salads, bowls, burgers, pastas, desserts, and even an impressive kids’ menu. Weekend brunch. L/D $$
Mehfil Indian Restaurant
1605 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-791-1199. Indian.
Casual eatery with a lunch buffet offering Indian food favorites and many vegetarian options. L/D $
Mikuni
1017 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-780-2119. Japanese. In addition to sushi, traditional Japanese
dishes, and modern twists on classics, Mikuni offers a gluten-free menu, party platters, and happy hour specials—all made using great attention to detail and fresh ingredients. L/D $$
My Thai Kitchen
1465 Eureka Rd., Ste. 140, Roseville, 916-781-7811. Thai.
Enjoy authentic, fresh-made fare in an open-concept kitchen at My Thai Kitchen while receiving prompt, professional, and friendly service. L/D $$
Nixtaco
1805 Cirby Way, 916-771-4165. Mexican.
Don't let the unassuming facade of this casual taqueria fool you: Nixtaco's menu features chef-driven tacos and quesadillas with farmers' market-sourced produce, unconventional proteins, and freshly made tortillas (with corn ground in-house). With a kids' menu, vegan offerings, and Sunday brunch, it's a perfect pick for the whole family. L/D $
Paul Martin’s American Grill
1455 Eureka Rd., Roseville, 916-783-3600. New American. Classic American fare in a sophisticated,
convivial setting; an energetic bar with communal tables and plush seating, intimate booths and tables, and an expansive outdoor patio. L/D $$
Platinum Wine Lounge
9050 Fairway Dr., Ste. 105, 916-780-9463. Wine Bar. New American. For fans of carefully curated wine lists
featuring California-grown grapes and local craft beers, look no further than Platinum Wine Lounge. Their menu features build-your-own charcuterie boards, plus paninis, flatbreads, and other shareables. Be sure to save room for their brown butter cake alongside a glass of Port. Closed Monday. D $$
Range Kitchen & Tap
1420 E, Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 160, Roseville, 916-865-4317. New American. Range Kitchen & Tap’s menu is designed for sharing and socializing, with a focus on serving locally sourced and seasonal comfort food like bison meatball sliders, fried chicken, and pizza. Closed Sunday. L/D $$
Rosati’s
5140 Foothills Blvd., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-797-7492, Pizza/ Italian. Rosati’s still provides the same signature
pizzas, Italian beef sandwiches, pastas, and salads that they first became famous for in Chicago circa 1964. The family-friendly, sports pub atmosphere only adds to the charm. Closed Monday. L/D $$
Ruth’s Chris Steak House
1185 Galleria Blvd., Ste. P-120, Roseville, 916-780-6910. Steak/Seafood. Sizzling plates and an award-winning
wine list are a perfect pairing for any occasion. Experience Ruth’s Chris elegant setting for a romantic dinner, business meeting, or private party. D $$$
Sienna Restaurant
1480 Eureka Rd., 916-771-4700. American. This award-winning restaurant’s specialties include wood-fired pizzas, fresh fish, hand-cut steaks, and a large selection of appetizers. Weekend brunch. $$ L/D
Tang’s Sushi
1426 Blue Oaks Blvd., Ste. 100, Roseville, 916-781-0807.
Japanese. With so many inventive eats and modern environs to boot, Tang’s has mastered the art of Japanese fare with flair. The chef is happy to customize orders and create off-menu items. Closed Sunday. L/D $$
Thai Basil
1613 Douglas Blvd., Roseville, 916-782-8424. Thai. This
cheerful, long-established eatery serves up an array of Thai favorites in a light-filled, compact space. L/D $$
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8621 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-786-3355. Italian. Namesake Dominick’s dream was to have a
unique place that would provide customers with the finest and freshest ingredients, large portions, fair prices, and the Italian tradition of first-name friendliness. A decade later and his dream is alive and well in Granite Bay. L/D $$
Farmhaus
8230 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay, 916-772-3276. New American. This fresh, seasonal eatery tucked off
Auburn Folsom Road is a feast for the senses. The house-like building pumps out plates that morph with the months. On balmy days, their picturesque patio is a must. Closed Monday. L/D $$
Hawks
5530 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-791-6200. New American. Refined, high-end American cuisine,
including tasting menus, in a stylish, modern dining room and bar. Brunch on the second Sunday each month; lunch weekdays; Closed Monday. L/D $$$
New Glory Brewery & Taproom
5540 Douglas Blvd., Ste. 140 & 150, Granite Bay, 916-872-
1721. American. Delicious food (sandwiches, pizzas, salads, shareables, and burgers), beautiful brews, and a spacious patio await at New Glory’s latest venture in Granite Bay. L/D $$
Vaiano Trattoria
7160 Douglas Blvd., Granite Bay, 916-780-0888.
Italian. Offering traditional Tuscan cuisine and other Italian favorites, Vaiano Trattoria prides themselves on preparing simple dishes that are made to order with the freshest of ingredients. Lunch served weekdays. L/D $$
ROCKLIN Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que
6628 Lonetree Blvd., Rocklin, 916-780-7427. American.
Serving slow-cooked meats and other Southern-style eats that the whole family will love, Lucille’s is a Rocklin favorite for a reason. L/D $$
Mezcalito Oaxacan Cuisine
5065 Pacific St., 916-701-4772. Oaxacan. Savor authentic flavors from Oaxaca at this eatery known for their complex mole, tlayudas, and other flavor-filled plates, including plenty of vegetarian and seafood options. Don't forget to save room for dessert: The churros and mezcal ice cream are a fan favorite. Breakfast served till noon. B/L/D $$
Pottery World Café
4419 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-8080. American/Café.
With brioche French toast and buttery Belgian waffles, in addition to an extensive lunch menu, and a high tea the second Thursday of every month, this café is the prime place to take out-of-towners. Their patio is one of the region’s best, too. B/L $$
The Chef’s Table
6843 Lonetree Blvd., Ste. 103, Rocklin, 916-771-5656. New American. The namesake chefs here pride
themselves on using local ingredients that are carefully handled, lovingly prepared, and joyfully served to you for your culinary enjoyment. Closed Sunday and Monday. L/D $$
Venita Rhea’s
4415 Granite Dr., Rocklin, 916-624-2697. American.
If you’re looking for a delicious breakfast to start off your day, Venita Rhea’s is the place to be. From benedicts, scrambles, and sandwiches to soups, salads, and bottomless mimosas, you’ll find all your favorites. B/L $$
240 Vernon St., Roseville, 916-786-6665. American.
The Monk’s Cellar has brought a little bit of Belgium to Downtown Roseville, with their community-focused brewery and restaurant that serves fine artisanal beer and creative dishes. L/D $$
The Place
221 Vernon St., Roseville. 916-742-5447. Italian. Cozy Italian restaurant and bar that specializes in artisanal, wood-fired pizzas, paninis, pastas, and more. Closed Monday. L/D $$
Zocalo
1182 Roseville Pkwy., Ste. 110, Roseville, 916-788-0303. Mexican. Elegant restaurant and bar with modern
Mexican dishes, fresh-made margaritas, and Sunday brunch. Avail of their monthly chef’s dinner or private party room. L/D $$
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DID YOU KNOW? Traylor Ranch Nature Reserve and Bird Sanctuary (pictured) is a 90-acre, kid-friendly park in Penryn that’s a perfect place to clear your mind and stretch your legs. Pack a lunch and avail of the picnic areas, then wind your way through the intersecting, easy-tonavigate trails while bird watching. Because this is a nature sanctuary, remember to leave the pups at home. Open 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset.—Nelly Kislyanka
Photo taken at Traylor Ranch Nature Reserve and Bird Sanctuary by @ca.love.fornia
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