Coffee roaster with several coffeehouses in the grid, that are “daily commuting gathering spaces for rituals”, as the name implies (see Grid vol 5 for interview with the CEO)
Performing arts center and dance studios in the converted Fremont Adult School
Hipster bicycle that has a drivetrain with no freewheel mechanism.
Electric mode of transportation that you can rent on-demand; the bane of the existence of suburbanites living in the urban core
Home country of Midtown resident Vlade Divac
“Anybody who talks about California hedonism has never spent a ______ in Sacramento.” -Joan Didion
“Keep Midtown _____” bumper stickers
This contraption has 4 wheels, 14 pedals, 1 driver, and sounds like a laughing hyena from 3 blocks away
Infamous derisive nickname for Sacramento's country roots, which gave birth to a certain bell at basketball games
Street name that should be in Midtown but is called Capitol Avenue
"______ Saturday Art Walk"
Sacramento's first bar made out of shipping cargo containers
Historic site in Midtown associated with discovery of gold, recreating 1800s pioneer settlement, filled with screaming school children on a field trip
Expression: “That’s _____ tight” the character Kyle uses in the movie Lady Bird, when she graffitied a nun’s car with the words “Just Married to Jesus.” Synonymous with ‘very cool’, originating in Sacramento.
Long time record store that was replaced by BevMo
Sacramento is the "______ Capital of America" with an annual food festival on Tower Bridge
Performing arts center and dance studios in the converted Fremont Adult School
Historic neighborhood of gritty industrial warehouses convereted to retail, restaurants, art studios, offices and lofts; a pirate's favorite street.
Restaurant that replaced Trick Pony and is now sadly leaving Midtown for East Sac; received honorable mention in Michelin guide as "Plates"
Family restaurant group that won Sacramento's first Michelin star