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Nicholas Kreidberg: "Amazing place! Great coffee, wonderful vibe, cool people, and terrific food. We were recently in Sacramento for 4 days and went to Old Soul every single one of them."
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Matt Dermody: "One of the newest locations in Temple's expanding empire. Come check out the floor made entirely of pennies that even wrap up the side of the coffee bar. I really wish Temple had an East coast outpost"
Fred Smith: "If you go for breakfast, they provide you with complimentary cinnamon rolls, croissants while you wait. The take out bakery department is very good"
Josh Reeder-Esparza: "Huge selection of vinegar, superior meat counter with a very helpful butcher. Fresh veggies, large beer & wine selection, also things like bitters, apertifs, etc"
Rita L: "Nice museum to check out if you run out of things to do in Sacramento. Much bigger than it looks from the outside. Most of the stuff is on the 3rd floor. You can easily spend a couple hours here."
Ginny Blankenfeld: "Love to get a lap mat and eat in the parking lot! Protein style double-double is where it's at. Be sure to use lots of napkins, it's messy!"
Steve Mann: "Very good burgers here. Get one of their four by four burgers, and expect to be full for the rest of the day."
Sandy Smith: "Rose garden, path around the capital, and the various memorials throughout the park make any day excursion to Sacramento complete. Expansive lawns allow for privacy in conversations or for solitude."
K12 Inc: "Did you know? The Civil War Memorial Grove was the first monument in Capitol Park. The trees, each from a different battlefield, were just saplings when the Grove was dedicated in 1896."