Hello Friday.
April 26 2024 |
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Sun’s out, buns out — hot dog buns, that is. From community grillouts to baseball game brats, summer really is the season of the hot dog. That’s why we’ve rounded up six local spots to get your frank fix. |
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This one's for all my dogs out there. | Photo via Unsplash |
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Two Hands Corn Dogs, 2648 Watt Ave. - This Georgia-based eatery serves Korean-style hot dogs — known as gamja-hot dogs — that closely resemble corn dogs.
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Pro tip: Pair a potato dog with some kimchi fries + a horchata slushie for a flavor bonanza.
Lions Hotdog Shack, 4621 24th St. -
Located inside Fountainhead Brewing Co., their frank yet effective menu pairs perfectly with a craft beer.
- Pro tip: Vegan hot dogs are also available.
Parker’s of Santa Cruz, 1605 Douglas Blvd., Roseville - Honoring its origins as a Boardwalk hot dog stand that started in the 1940s, Parker’s has been cooking up dogs, chili + fries in the area for ~25 years.
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Pro tip: If you’re feeling extra hungry — or just a little crazy — you can attempt their 5 lb chili cheese dog like City Editor Jordan did.
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We forgot to mention the one lb of fries to go with the five lbs of chili dog. | Photo by @parkershotdogs |
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Wiener Works, 5207 Madison Ave. -
This no-muss, no-fuss hot dog joint known for its large servings is home to the Wonderdog — a 14-inch hot dog carefully laid onto a loaf of soft french bread.
- Heads up: Pastrami dogs are currently not available due to pandemic-related shortages.
Beer Dogs, 7032 Sylvan Rd., Citrus Heights - Specializing in “Farm-to-Bun” gourmet hot dogs, its menu also contains traditional bar fare, sandwiches + a rotating list of beers on tap.
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Pro tip: Order a Sonoran Dog — made with tomato, onion, jalapeno, chipotle aioli & oaxaca beer cheese — and thank us later.
The Hotdogger, 129 E St., Davis -
Serving up dogs to hungry college students since 1984, The Hotdogger is open late into the night seven days a week so Aggies can gobble up their locally-sourced franks + buns.
- Pro tip: They can also be found at the Davis Farmer’s Market from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturdays.
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Winn Farmers’ Market | Wednesdays | 3-7:30 p.m. | Winn Park | Free | Wander through the park as purveyors of organic goods stock their booths, food trucks hum, live music plays + wine glasses clink.
Thursday - Sacramento Bachata and Salsa Festival | Thurs., June 23-Sun., June 26 | Times vary | DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 2001 Point W Way | Prices vary | Attend workshops on different dance styles from international experts + get into the rhythm of live Latin music by Carlos Kandia. 💃
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Placer County Fair | Thurs. June 23-Sun., June 26 | Times vary | @the Grounds, 451 Los Vegas Ave. | Prices vary | Enjoy fair food, live music, brand new rides, a rib cook-off + more. 🎡
Friday -
Tahoe Park Food Trucks | Fri., June 24 | 5-8 p.m. | Tahoe Park | Free | Indulge in an array of gourmet food trucks as you enjoy the outdoor weather at this community park.
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Daisies | Fri., June 24 | 7 p.m. | Dreamland Cinema, 1901 P St. | $10 | One of the preeminent examples of Czech New Wave + frequently cited as one the greatest feminist films of all time. 📽
Saturday -
Banana Sundaes ‘The Streets’ Block Party | Sat., June 25-Sun., June 26 | Times vary | The Flamingo House | $45 | Underground electronic artists from the US + UK will strike like ground-to-cloud lightning at this Midtown street festival. 🔊
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We’d never guess that these chic patio chairs are made from recycled water bottles. | Photo provided by Outer |
If you hear the word “wicker” and think of a frumpy, broken piece of furniture, you’re not alone — but thanks to Outer, a company that crafts stylish outdoor furniture with an eye toward sustainability, it’s time to rethink wicker. By using recycled water bottles as source material, Outer has created eco-friendly wicker furniture that not only looks ultra-modern, but is durable enough to last a decade.
Bonus: Each cushion uses triple memory foam for max comfiness.*
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Weather - 103º | Sunny | 0% chance of rain ☀️
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It’s (almost) always sunny in Sacramento. From June-Sept., the City of Trees is the sunniest place on earth, averaging 14 hours of sunshine or more during the months of June + July, and 11+ hours of sunshine in Sept. 🕶 (currentresults.com)
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Folsom Lake State Recreation Area’s Negro Bar has been provisionally named Black Miners Bar following a 7-0 vote by the State Park and Recreation Comission at a hearing on Friday. It could take up to a year before an official name is given. (KCRA3)
Canceled -
The annual Fourth of July fireworks celebration at Cal Expo has been canceled. The decision was made due to staffing + resource shortages ahead of hosting the California State Fair & Food Festival, which opens July 15. 🎆 (ABC10)
Award
Three area journalists were acknowledged by the 2021 California Journalism Awards for their work with the Davis Enterprise. Staff writer Caleb Hampton + enterprise staff writer Anne Ternus-Bellamy each received one award for their writing, while enterprise business columnist Wendy Weitzel received two. 🏆 (Davis Enterprise)
- Students from Rocklin High School won the Walt Disney World Electronic Gaming Federation High School National Championship in Florida over the weekend. The team — known as Thunder Esports — placed first in a competition of the team-based first-person shooter video game “Overwatch.” 🎮 (FOX40)
Tech -
Sacramento will host the 36th annual Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition in June 2023. The event — which is centered around the electric transportation industry — expects to draw ~2,500 delegates, and will be held at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. 🔌 (Sacramento Inno)
Health -
Four area hospitals have teamed up with WellSpace Health to create a space for residents experiencing homelessness to recover following hospital stays. The center, located at 4990 Stockton Blvd., is named for Gregory Bunker who led St. Francis House for 20+ years. (Sac Bee)
Real Estate -
It's real-life Scooby Doo in this amazing Loomis home, complete with a secret staircase behind a bookshelf that leads to a game room + home theater. The 4BD, 5BA, 7,220-sqft home, which sold last year, sits on 2.3 acres near Horseshoe Bar Ln. 🏡 (Sac Bee)
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If you believe in magic, check out this Unicorn dog from Ghostix.
It’s a Korean-style corn dog — which we just learned is called a gamja-hot dog — coated in sugary goodness + filled with rainbow-colored cheese for a crunchy-gooey experience of fairy tale proportions.
Don’t worry — you’ll be able to savor this street snack for yourself at Sac’s FoodieLand Night Market, which runs Aug. 19-21 + Sept. 2-5 at Cal Expo. |
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Editor’s Pick: All this talk of hot dogs has me so excited to grill some of my own on Fourth of July, but I am so sad Cal Expo had to cancel their fireworks show. It’s really been quite the roller coaster of emotions writing today’s newsletter. Missed yesterday’s newsletter? We shared some sweet sunset spots in Sac.
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