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In 2009, Amgen held a press conference at the restaurant to announce that the city would be included in the 2010 Amgen Tour of California. [7] The Sacramento chapter of The Salvation Army held its first meeting at the Firehouse Restaurant on May 19, 1885. On May 19, 2010, the Firehouse Restaurant hosted the chapter's 125th anniversary meeting. [8]
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Dunlap built his home in 1906 as a small, 4-room, pink-colored bungalow in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento. As his family grew, he would build additions to the home. Opening the home's dining room as a restaurant in 1930, the business continued until his retirement in 1968. [3] [4] During its run, the restaurant never offered a printed ...
Frank Fat's celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2019 and is the oldest restaurant still operating in Sacramento. [2] The restaurant has a long-standing reputation as a place where influential California politicians come to drink, dine and negotiate with lobbyists in private, and it also serves a well-known banana cream pie. The restaurant has ...
But like many restaurants in downtown or Old Sacramento, V’s Paradise will have to find customers outside of one-off occasions. Kazanjian hopes people come for upscale dinners, but also for post ...
Sacramento’s vibrant food scene is epitomized by beloved establishments like Club Pheasant, which etched a remarkable history before closing in 2022. These elements reveal the capital city’s ...
Terry Harvego and his father, Lloyd, are seen inspecting construction at 1022 Second St. in 2008. Lloyd Harvego, who had owned the Firehouse Restaurant and was a longtime advocate for Old ...
Sacramento Engine Company No. 3, the oldest remaining firehouse in Sacramento; The Firehouse Restaurant (1853), redbrick firehouse; (1960) restaurant; Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum [9] Eagle Theatre - only survived from 1849 to 1850 but has been reconstructed; Sam Brannan House built in 1853, was also Jones Hotel and Vernon House.