The City of Sacramento, Midtown Association, Downtown Sacramento Partnership, Visit Sacramento, Old Sacramento Waterfront, R Street Corridor, The Sutter District, The Handle District, Midtown Central Restaurant District, and the Alhambra Corridor are teaming together to reinvent the way we dine – al fresco style! We are excited to bring people together once again, safely and at a distance, to enjoy the Midtown restaurants we know and love, outside under our beautiful Sacramento skies, with Farm to Fork Al Fresco (F2FAF)
The F2FAF effort will help Sacramento restaurants expand their capacity by opening up tables on sidewalks, parking lots, and streets. Our hope is that these outside seating changes can help restaurants make up for the losses they might experience with indoor seating due to public health orders. When Sacramento is approved for Phase 2 of reopening, restaurants will be allowed to expand their restaurant footprint.
Click below to view recent media stories focusing on the F2FAF effort
Sacramento City Leaders Plan to Help Restaurants
Sacramento Restaurants Could be Allowed to Expand to Sidewalk, Street Dining
Business Leaders Looking to Expand Outdoor Seating for Restaurants Pending Reopening
Business Groups Announce Plan for Outdoor Restaurant Seating When City can Reopen
Opening Up Outdoor Dining Options for Sacramento Restaurants
Sacramento Looks at Using Sidewalks, Parking Lots for Restaurants to Expand Socially-Distant Seating
To view a full list of Midtown restaurants that are offering dine in, dine al fresco, or take out, click here.