sacramento/ca/us
Sacramento

Sacramento

Spanish explorer Gabriel Moraga named the Sacramento River and Valley for the Holy Sacrament - a land where "...canopies of oaks and cottonwoods, many festooned with grapevines, overhung both sides of the blue current. Birds chattered in the trees and big fish darted through the pellucid depths. The air was like Champagne."

A Swiss settler, John Sutter and later his son, helped make the area a commercial success, beginning with a trading colony in 1839. The town grew quickly in the 1850s, downstream as it was from gold strikes in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and became the California state capital in 1879.

Between 1927 and 1940 the Delta King steam paddle boat made the trip daily between San Francisco and Sacramento; a prohibition era journey of almost 11 hours, with drinking, jazz bands, gambling and fine dining. Refurbished and permanently moored along the Old Sacramento riverfront, with a 44 room hotel, two restaurants, and two dinner theaters, it's again an icon of the city.

 

Getting here

Sacramento International Airport is situated to the northwest of the city, on the Sacramento River. The Super Shuttle provides service to downtown and to Reno. The Yolobus provides hourly public transportation from both terminal buildings, to J & 8th and L at 13th; a trip of 15-20 minutes, for a $3 fare.

 

Getting around

The Sacramento Regional Transite website has routes, schedules and fares information for all area bus and light rail services. For getting back to the airport see Yolobus. The distances between most businesses in the gay district can be walked, and taxis can cover most other needs.

 

The neighborhood

The gayest neighborhood is in Midtown. Lavender Heights around pedestrian-only K Street has a number of bars and restaurants, along with some art galleries, museums, and shops. Area stages include the Crest Theatre, the California Musical Center, and the Lambda Players' 21st & L Street Theatre. Local colleges like Sacramento State University contribute to a youthful and energetic scene in this place the locals call "Sactown."

 

Media and resources

Outword is the local gay magazine you can pick up around town, or download from their website.

The Lavender Library Archives and the Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center provide gay community resources.

See SacPartiesForum for what's coming up with local dance clubs and circuit parties.

A directory of businesses, theaters, museums and other places for the arts and culture, plus a city map, can be downloaded from the website Downtown Sacramento.

Gay social groups include: the Capital Crossroads Gay Rodeo Association, organizers of the annual Sierra Stampede in June; the Sacramento Valley Bears; and the Sacramento Valley Leathercorps, each with activities throughout the year.

The Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Film Festival takes place each October at the Crest Theatre.

 

Bars, restaurants and clubs

Badlands (2003 K Street) two levels, dancing nightly, big floor, patio, mezzanine, balconies overlooking K Street, Latin nights, Sunday T-dance/beer bust, erotic dancers.

Bolt (2560 Boxwood St), men's bar, cowboys, bears, leather, beer bust and barbeques, cigar nights, Mr Bolt Leather to IML.

Club 21 (1119 21 St), mixed dance club, Tuesdays swing, 18-plus club Wednesdays and Sundays, Salsa on Fridays.

Depot Video Bar (2001 K St) games, contests, pool leagues, trivia shows and comedy nights; Saturday after hours until 4am, Sunday beer busts and sports.

Faces (2000 K St), big gay dance club, Latin nights, stripper-go-go dancers, guest porn stars, drag shows, karaoke, cash prize contests.

Groove, Wednesdays @ Pinky's (6985 Garden Hwy, Nicolaus) electronic dance night, smoking partio, all ages/21 to drink.

Hamburger Patty's (1630 J St) formerly Hamburger Mary's, bar and restaurant, burgers, salads, wings, weekend brunch.

Head Hunters (1930 K St) restaurant, video bar, Sunday brunch, dinner, late weekend hours until 3:30am, Sunday LEZ for women.

L Wine Lounge (1801 L St) bar, restaurant with lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, Wednesday wine-tasting and wine-maker nights.

Mercantile Saloon (1928 L St), aka "the Merc" - strong and cheap drinks, pool games, patio, men/women, friendly vibe, no attitude, great night-starter.

Sac's 4 Men (5340 Garfield Way, #4), Sacramento's only Gay Men's Sex Club. Open 24-7 for general cruising. Private room rentals also available.

For more restaurants see our maps and listings tab above.

 

Accommodations

Citizen Hotel (926 J St) downtown Sacramento hotel with 20th century grace and 21st century urban luxury, moments from California’s State Capitol, and Sacramento Convention Center.

Greens Hotel (1700 Del Paso Blvd) charming, uniquely hip getaway at heart of trendy business, shopping, fashion, dining district.

Inn at Parkside B&B (2116 Sixth St), relaxing oasis overlooking Southside Park, walking distance to California State Capitol and vibrant downtown; gourmet breakfasts, Italian arias, and candlelit evenings.

Radisson Hotel Sacramento (500 Leisure Lane), luxury setting, five minutes from California State Capitol and Old Sacramento, finest service and comforts, 306 spacious rooms, 29 suites, lakeside pool & spa.

 

Shopping

Planet Earth Rising (625 Sutter St) metaphysical store, quality merchandise and healing practitioner services.


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