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Sacramento Magazine your username your email your username your email Hawks Public House, Kru, Faria Bakery and the Selland’s, Paragary’s and Fat’s restaurant groups are among more than 30 local restaurants set to participate in Sacramento Restaurant Week early next month. The promotion, spearheaded by the California Restaurant Association and the city of Sacramento, will allow people to buy discounted gift cards to participating restaurants. The gift cards will be sold online during Restaurant Week (June 4–20) at a 10 percent discount. Participating restaurants will receive the full face value of the card a win-win for diners and restaurants. Corporate sponsors that include the city of Sacramento, SMUD, Jackson Family Wines and US Foods will fund the program, which is designed to provide cash flow to restaurants as they rehire staff and stock their kitchens following a year of pandemic closures. ....
By Kitty O Neal, News 93.1 KFBK Feb 3, 2021 Listen: Scott Ford– Old Sacramento Waterfront District Operations Manager, Downtown Sacramento Partnership. Scott talks about the new Carousel and Heart Arch. In addition to the 65’ Waterfront Wheel on the Old Sacramento Waterfront, a Front Street Carousel is now in place. Both operated by Brass Ring Amusements, the attractions are located in Waterfront Park (on Front Street in front of Rio City Café). To help keep the community safe, safety protocols are in place. More detailed information about the Waterfront Wheel and Front Street Carousel are available here and more information about the Old Sacramento Waterfront is available here. ....
A 65-foot Ferris wheel rolls into Old Sacramento October 29, 2020 Update: The Ferris wheel will remain in Old Sacramento through the end of 2021.
Sacramentans can go out for a spin in Old Sacramento with the debut of a 65-foot Ferris wheel in the historic waterfront district on Oct. 30. Located in front of Rio City Cafe, the Waterfront Wheel hosted by Downtown Sacramento Partnership, it will be open for rides, rain or shine through Jan. 31 goes both fast and slow, providing riders with the opportunity to soak in skyline views from four-seat open-air carousel cabins, as well as a chance to experience the stomach-dropping thrill usually reserved for the midway at the State Fair, which was canceled this year due to the pandemic. While waiting to embark on the approximately five-minute spin, Ferris wheel fans must maintain physically distanced queues, wear masks and only occupy the cabins sanitized after each go-round with people from their household. ....