There are plenty of fun and funky establishments here in Northern California, but if you are looking for a place with plenty of history, a little bit of a wild side, and crazy good burgers and other American fare, you have to try Fanny Ann's Saloon in Old Town Sacramento. It's jam packed with interesting artifacts that relate to California's history, and they also pack in the flavor and the charm.
Fanny Ann's Saloon is a historic watering hole packed floor to ceiling with interesting artifacts.
It's been around since the gold rush in some form or another. It was originally the name of a steamboat that made its first voyage in 1842.
It was originally used to transport supplies to Sutter’s Fort and the greater Sacramento area. It was also one of Sacramento’s first reliable means of transportation during the Gold Rush.
The steamboat went on to serve in the civil war on behalf of the Union.
Big Annie Fanny converted the ship to more recreational uses and docked it adjacent to her saloon near the Sacramento River. It was mostly destroyed by a fire years later, but what artifacts that could be salvaged can be found in the bar/restaurant in Old Town Sac.
In addition to its colorful history, Fanny Ann's is known for serving up amazing burgers.
It has a bar/saloon feel in the evenings that lives up to its history, but if you go early enough, it's a great place to just get a meal if that's more your style.
No matter what, you never leave this place hungry. Their meals are super satisfying.
And odds are you will also encounter a ton of Northern California pride. These Kings fans can certainly tell you a thing or two about that.
This colorful and quirky establishment is representative of both Northern California's history and its current culture. It's a must-see for anyone in Sacramento.
Fanny Ann's Saloon is located at:
Sacramento, CA 95814You can learn more by calling them at (916) 441-0505 or checking them out online.
Have you ever been to Fanny Ann's? If so, what did you think? Which is better, the ambiance or the burgers? Let us know what you think - we're interested!
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