
Modern & airy cafe serving locally sourced American meals from morning to night, plus beer & wine.
Hours
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3445 Freeport Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95818
Phone: (916) 476-3082
Website: https://meetandeatsac.com/
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I ordered the pancakes and crispy fried chicken with bacon and potatoes on a weekday around 930am. The pancakes were sweet, even without syrup. The bacon is perfect. The chicken was different. I’ve never seen pancakes served with fried chicken or a fried chicken breast-strip (?? See photos)
I asked the waiter for fried potatoes as I did not want the traditional breakfasts potatoes or the hash browns. The fried potatoes were perfect!
For my beverage, I ordered their Hershey’s Hot Chocolate with oat milk. It was perfect and kept me warm. We were seated out on the patio and it was chilly even with the heat warmers on the patio.
My meal was roughly $35, which isn’t bad for how much food was served (and was able to take some home).
The only improvements I can suggest are to lower the music out on the patio, it was hard to have a conversation at times. Also, servers check on the table a little more. Otherwise, I look forward to visiting again.
They played good music, the vibe was nice and there wasn’t a long wait for our food. The price was reasonable for such good food, food portions & service. The woman who was training while taking our order was very attentive and made sure we had no issues with modifications and even recommended my fiancé’s new favorite beer! Definitely recommend & we will be back!
5 stars for sure! ☆☆☆☆☆
We were informed the owners were Norwegian…if so they were nowhere to be found.
See attached photo of my plate with the suspiciously identical (pre-fried?) almost-charred & then inexplicably pre-sliced generic chicken finger they slapped on the side of the pancakes.
They have a pretty nice menu with a mix of traditional and specialty items. I went for something I don’t usually get with the loaded veggie omelet but with a side of bacon.
The omelet was excellent with a good mix of mushrooms, onions, garlic, spinach, and tomatoes topped with a sliced avocado. It tasted very good and the bacon added a great savory mix. The portions were generous but will say the coffee was good but sometimes was served warm (not hot) as they were serving from dispensers that may have been out awhile.
I’d give them a higher rating but everything was also pricey. My breakfast was a bit over $30, which maybe isn’t eye popping these days but still a lot.
Service was excellent but parking at peak times may be a small issue as the lot is small and you’ll need to find spots along the street or the small park. It’s a short walk so not a big deal.
Definitely recommend and will return to try some other options.
The restaurant has a very hip and modern feel. Service was great and restaurant was accommodating when we asked to replace spicy mayo with regular mayo.
Had some loaded fries as an appetizer. For the main plate, I had the truffle infusion burger with a side salad. The burger was delicious! Definitely one of the best artisan burgers I’ve had in a while. I didn’t enjoy the salad as much; the dressing was a bit too sour for my taste.
Got a cake to share at the end and it was amazing! They source their cakes locally.
I thoroughly enjoyed my whole meal and overall experience. Would return!