After Sutter’s Fort we went to Old Sacramento, commonly called Old Sac, which is next to the Sacramento River, just south of where the American River flows into it. We sat on the deck of the Delta King, an authentic Mississippi river boat, and had drinks.
Candace had an unexpectedly large glass of Viognier and I had a new gluten-free beer called Redbridge (by Anheuser-Busch, which was a surprise, and made with sorghum). I had tried a gluten-free beer once before and poured it out. I was pleasantly surprised by this one.
It’s a pilsner-style beer, which I’m not a fan of; I like dark beer. But after not drinking beer for so long, it was nice to enjoy the flavor of a decent beer. I’d like to find a gluten-free dark beer, but in a pinch, the Redbridge will do.
After our drinks we walked around Old Sac, which is a collection of restored 19th century buildings.
There are gift shops, candy shops, and restaurants. We wondered into a fantasy-themed shop that smelled really good. It was cramped and crowded, but the mingled scents from the incense, candles, and soaps were very relaxing.
After getting our fill of smell-good stuff, we decided to find some lunch. We left Old Sac and went to a café that Candace likes, but it was closed. Luckily Café Bernardo/R15 was open (http://www.paragarys.com/go/prg/locations/cafe-bernardo/). Candace had grilled polenta with tomato-basil sauce, Parmesan, and mixed greens. I had a grilled chicken quesadilla. Both were very good, though the quesadilla could have been grilled slightly longer, as it was a touch doughy.
For dinner, Candace did the preparing and her hubby did the grilling. They made grilled filet mignon kabobs marinated in olive oil, garlic, and rosemary; and grilled prosciutto-wrapped asparagus spears. Everything was yummy and we drank an absolutely lovely Kathryn Kennedy.
The next morning, Candace drove me to the airport, I had pizza for breakfast, and then it was time to return home. It was a wonderful weekend of great food and wine, excellent company, and being pampered!
Next post, something with chocolate...
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