Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Sacramento, California, United States
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Sacramento
Coin-Op Game Room
The Shady Lady Saloon
Firestone Public House
Burgers and Brew
Kupros Craft House
de Vere's Irish Pub
The Porch Restaurant & Bar
The Red Rabbit Kitchen and Bar
Dive Bar
Fox & Goose Public House
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Fox & Goose - Sacramento Ca
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 16th March, 2019:
1: Tower Cafe
2: Bacon & Butter
3: Chando's Tacos
4: Olive Garden Italian Restaurant
5: Arigato Sushi
6: Fox & Goose Public House
7: Cafeteria 15L
8: Tres Hermanas
9: The Old Spaghetti Factory
10: Mikuni
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