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[1] [2] In 2009, the City of Sacramento designated The Trap a historical landmark, noting that the building is one of the oldest and last remaining structures associated with the Portuguese agricultural community that were among the first settlers of the Pocket-Greenhaven neighborhood. [1] The Trap claims to be the oldest bar in Sacramento. [3]
Porchlight Brewing Co in East Sacramento will offer $1 off beer and wine glasses from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, ... Location: 1430 S St., Sacramento. B-side, a 70s dive bar in midtown, will host ...
Revolution Bars Group said it instead preferred a £101.5m takeover offer by Slug and Lettuce owner Stonegate. [12] On March 25, 2024, Revolution Bars announced plans for emergency fundraising and the closure of a quarter of its venues, which threatens hundreds of jobs, as it seeks a sale amid financial challenges. [13]
The hospitality business is ‘heavily loss-making’ and ‘deeply unprofitable’, a judge was told.
Sacramento magazine readers voted The Firehouse for various dining awards, including “Best Wine List, Best Special Occasion, Best Outdoor Dining and Best Old Favorite.” [10] Received Sacramento magazine's Editor's Choice Award “The Firehouse Courtyard—Best Atmosphere for Dining.”
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The Clarksburg AVA is an American Viticultural Area that spans three counties in California's Sacramento Valley. Located in portions of Sacramento County, Solano County, and Yolo County, the Clarksburg AVA includes 64,640 acres (26,159 ha) near the town of Clarksburg. The growing region has dense clay, silt, and loam soils.