
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5201 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95819
Phone: (916) 346-4677
Website: https://www.cerveceria916.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
As far as drink, the cocktails are good and they have an incredible selection of tequila, but the beers suck. All of urban roots beers taste the same the brewer miraculously makes every single beer from IPA to lager and everything else in between all pretty much taste the same.
Best in warm weather so you can sit outside.
Place is jamming in the summer & pretty quiet in the winter
A few of the brews from urban roots on tap here.
Service was good, counter order with a number, seat yourself. Friendly staff and quick service. Vibe was cute, full bar, and they had a good happy hour. The taste of the food was just a let down. Not horrible, very edible just not as authentic as I was expecting…it’s more similar to mas taco bar which is not bad but if you’re Mexican (like me) probably not on your lists of places to eat
Pros: the tortillas are superb, I believe they make them on site. The tacos were large and ingredients fresh. Ceviche was solid. Seemed kid and dog friendly. Impressive salsa station.
Cons: Cost and the mixed drinks. Get beer instead.
My wife and I stopped in recently for our first visit since the Shack was in business. We each got the 2-taco combo (plus rice and beans), split the $18 ceviche and got two maragritas. With a 15% tip came out to $100.
The tacos and portions were very satisfying. Quesabirria, Al pastor, fish and diablo shrimp. All bomb. Fresh ingredients, very tasty, came out quickly (under 10 mins on a busy day). The downside where the margaritas. I got the Mezcal margarita, which taste, like medicine, and my wife, got the Paloma, which taste like well tequila. Watered down and gross, pretty disappointed with those. I don’t think I will take another chance on a $12 margarita that tastes that bad, just get beer instead. Or go to Mezcal on Broadway for solid margaritas for half the price.
I think the trick to this place is get one or two tacos à la cart, maybe one beer. Should keep the tab from being shocking.
All in all, worth trying, but would not recommend a repeat visit. We’ll stick to Mezcal.
Very overpriced for what you get. It’s not Mexican authentic food. Drinks were okay, michelada tasted more like soy sauce, nachos were more of chips then meat/cheese and the chips were very stale. The cheese was very chunky and not even melted all the way (see photo)2 drinks and nachos were $50!!! Better going off elsewhere!
The location is not the greatest, the parking sucks, but the food was worth the headache.