Midtown

 

From the Sutter District to Boulevard Park and Poverty Ridge, Midtown not only an offers an intriguing mix of boutiques, bars, galleries and restaurants, but also a collection of smaller neighborhoods.

Historic homes and tree-lined streets invite comfortable strolling and cycling. The mix and density of residential and commercial properties are unique to Sacramento.

The Sutter District is home to many great restaurants and cafes. The area is centered around Sutter’s Fort which captures pioneer life at the dawn of the California Gold Rush. John Sutter built the fort as the base of his agricultural empire.

This neighborhood hosts a popular year-round Saturday farmers market creating a vibrant community gathering place. The Second Saturday Art Walk attracts throngs of folks excited by art and creativity.

Recent Neighborhood Real Estate Sales

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  • 209 Alhambra Blvd $325,000
  • 3406 C St $498,500
  • 3177 O St $550,000
  • 1918 28th St $597,500
  • 514 28th St $600,000
  • 1010 Dolores Way $705,000
  • 2115 G St $1,485,000
  • 1917 22nd St $560,000
  • 1546 34th Street $575,000
  • 506 39th St $598,000
  • 3200 C St $722,000
  • 2327 Capitol Ave $794,000
  • 2225 T St $800,000
  • 3212 Serra Way $519,999
  • 3163 Carly Way $520,000
  • 2721 G St $565,000
  • 227 39th St $580,000
  • 1044 36th St $650,000
  • 2704 E St $685,000
  • 3577 Forney Way $689,000
  • 401 34th St $750,000
  • 1101 Santa Barbara Ct $780,000
  • 1723 Santa Ynez Way $848,000
  • 3551 D St $887,500
  • 3344 Forney Way $1,125,000
  • 3212 Serra Way $519,999
  • 3163 Carly Way $520,000
  • 2721 G St $565,000
  • 227 39th St $580,000
  • 1044 36th St $650,000
  • 2704 E St $685,000
  • 3577 Forney Way $689,000
  • 401 34th St $750,000
  • 1101 Santa Barbara Ct $780,000
  • 1723 Santa Ynez Way $848,000
  • 3551 D St $887,500
  • 3344 Forney Way $1,125,000
  • 621 23rd St $365,000
  • 3538 D St $549,000
  • 405 26th St $550,000
  • 3204 Dullanty $660,000
  • 308 26th St $725,000
  • 565 39th St $960,000
  • 3739 Mckinley Blvd $965,000
  • 2620 P St $1,040,000
  • 640 35th St $1,400,000
  • 1919 Alhambra Blvd $500,000
  • 3208 L St $525,208
  • 2625 T St $549,000
  • 2224 D St $550,000
  • 220 27th St $551,000
  • 3917 S St $565,000
  • 1308 35th St $655,000
  • 1322 W Sutter Walk $675,000
  • 581 37th St $735,000
  • 1058 Dolores Way $749,900
  • 717 39th St $820,000
  • 3320 Forney Way $930,000
  • 733 36th $1,185,000
  • 1341 37th St $1,525,000
  • 1418 23rd St $390,000
  • 1614 26th St $520,000
  • 1559 33rd St $553,000
  • 1917 26th St $560,000
  • 1 Metro Ln $585,000
  • 417 22nd St $625,000
  • 2614 E St $652,000
  • 400 22nd $710,000
  • 3604 Troy Dalton St $785,000
  • 1051 37th St $845,000
  • 3151 Mckinley Village Way $1,025,000
  • 443 33rd St $1,250,000
  • 1818 22nd St #108 $499,000
  • 225 32nd St $501,000
  • 3280 C St $550,000
  • 2117 S St #206 $600,000
  • 3410 C St $650,000
  • 2314 T St $665,000
  • 1615 22nd St $695,000
  • 2815 Solons Aly $695,000
  • 848 38th St $715,000
  • 541 Santa Ynez Way $790,000
  • 1303 39th St $830,000
  • 544 36th St $845,000
  • 1133 35th St $849,900
  • 440 39th St $935,000
  • 592 Santa Ynez Way $1,350,000
  • 3215 L St $480,000
  • 3154 O St $555,000
  • 56 Metro Ln $615,000
  • 1141 34th St $620,000
  • 3248 T St $625,000
  • 3566 D St $640,000
  • 3245 Forney Way $700,000
  • 2215 D St $765,000
  • 25 Fischbacher St $780,000
  • 3700 Folsom Blvd $825,000
  • 640 Santa Ynez Way $880,590
  • 3449 Mckinley Village Way $1,025,000
  • 855 Santa Ynez Way $1,100,100
  • 3500 Mckinley Village Way $1,140,000
  • 3102 Mckinley Village Way $1,177,000
  • 235 39th St $1,270,000
  • 1732 37th St $1,325,000
  • 1719 38th St $1,475,000
  • 3200 C St $455,000
  • 3158 S St $541,600
  • 581 37th St $583,000
  • 1614 23rd St $656,000
  • 2600 D St $660,000
  • 216 32nd St $675,000
  • 3557 Forney Way $695,000
  • 588 37th St $709,000
  • 50 Metro Ln $710,000
  • 3259 Forney Way $710,000
  • 2314 C St $745,000
  • 1224 33rd St $755,000
  • 157 Fischbacher St $790,000
  • 3512 Dullanty Way $810,000
  • 820 24th St $850,000
  • 3462 L St $900,000
  • 323 39th St $1,175,000
  • 521 38th St $1,250,000
  • 1341 39th St $1,949,000
  • 1304 39th St $2,339,279
  • 449 Lug Ln $495,000
  • 286 Log Pond Ln $516,000
  • 430 Crate $525,000
  • 746 7th Ave $530,000
  • 2417 17th St $550,000
  • 2717 2nd Ave $600,000
  • 2673 Freeport Blvd $610,000
  • 1330 Burnett Way $637,800
  • 2225 14th St $653,000
  • 2012 20th St $667,500
  • 2566 16th St $670,000
  • 1908 4th Ave $708,000
  • 2018 Castro Way $715,000
  • 2617 17th $740,000
  • 1016 Yale St $809,000
  • 2856 Marshall Way $810,000
  • 1840 3rd Ave $825,000
  • 674 4th Ave $830,000
  • 2333 Castro Way $900,000
  • 3121 Crocker Dr $910,000
  • 2441 Curtis Way $990,000
  • 3619 Land Park Dr $1,220,000
  • 1916 8th Ave $1,400,000
  • 3611 17th St $1,540,000
  • 3117 B St $590,000
  • 1510 33rd St $619,000
  • 3114 N St $630,000
  • 2706 N St $640,000
  • 3341 Forney Way $700,000
  • 1412 27th St $745,000
  • 42 Fonseca St $755,000
  • 3135 Serra Way $765,000
  • 801 36th St $1,000,000
  • 2120 G St $1,600,000
  • 561 36th St $600,000
  • 2608 O St $670,000
  • 2428 K St $719,000
  • 3924 S St $720,000
  • 2400 I St $750,000
  • 1240-1242 33rd St $805,000
  • 3710 P St $853,000
  • 2721 D St $930,000
  • 3248 D St $1,300,000
  • 648 36th St $1,315,000

Want to learn more about Midtown? Discover Local Shops and Restaurants!

Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op

The Waterboy

Block Butcher House

Tapa The World

Temple Coffee Roasters

Ginger Elizabeth

Mulvaney's Building and Loan

Zocalo

Local Churches
  • Bayside Church Midtown: 2225 19th St, Sacramento, CA 95818
  • Trinity Cathedral: 2620 Capitol Ave, Sacramento, CA 95816
  • First United Methodist Church: 2100 J St, Sacramento, CA 95816
  • St. John’s: 1701 L St, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Westminster Presbyterian Church: 1300 N St, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament: 1017 11th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • Holy Ascension Russian Orthodox Church: 714 13th St, Sacramento, CA 95814
Local Schools

Elementary Schools

  • Saint Francis of Assisi Elementary School: 2500 K St, Sacramento, CA 95816
  • Washington Elementary School: 520 18th St, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Courtyard Private School: 205 24th St, Sacramento, CA 95816

Middle Schools

  • Courtyard Private School: 205 24th St, Sacramento, CA 95816
  • Sutter Middle School: 3150 I St, Sacramento, CA 95816
Parks
  • Southside Park: 2115 6th St, Sacramento, CA 95818
  • John C. Fremont Park: 1515 Q St, Sacramento, CA 95811
  • Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park: 2701 L St, Sacramento, CA 95816
  • Albert Winn Park: 1616 28th St, Sacramento, CA 95816

Guide To Local Restaurants

Sacramento Natural Foods Co-Op

Every lifestyle—omnivore, vegan, raw, paleo, organic, gluten-free and carnivore—can find sustenance at the Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op. The “Co-op,” as fans call the store, was founded as a natural food collective in 1972, a time when organic and natural foods were rare in Sacramento or even in Sacramento restaurants. Today, thousands of members maintain ownership in the co-op, but you don’t have to be an owner to enjoy the bountiful selections found along every aisle.

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The Waterboy

Classic European delicacies such as steak tartare, sautéed veal sweetbreads, braised lamb shank and simmering bouillabaisse blend with locally sourced ingredients to make The Waterboy a treasured destination on Sacramento’s culinary map. Established in 1996 by homegrown chef and owner Rick Mahan, The Waterboy builds upon the region’s farm-to-fork legacy. Mahan gathers the freshest produce, fish and meats to create masterful dishes worthy of a French countryside bistro or a northern Italian ristorante.

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Zocalo

Towering ceilings and expansive windows beckon natural light and make the inside and outside worlds blend seamlessly at Zocalo. Next comes the décor: mammoth urns, intricate iron works, slab tables and stunning tableware create a culturally stimulating atmosphere for the food and drinks that follow. Housed in the handsomely renovated Arnold Brothers building, which served as a Hudson car dealership in the 1920s, Zocalo’s eccentric interior is inspired by the majestic town square of Mexico City, a gathering spot for centuries that embraces its past while embarking toward the future.

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The Rind

Three simple words encompass the philosophy of The Rind: “Cheese. Wine. Beer.” The cheese-centric bar in the Handle District offers artisanal cheeses paired with wines and beers selected by the two certified sommeliers and one certified cicerone—beer taster—on staff. Cheese enthusiasts explore all variety of exotic cheese products, from buttery and blue to nutty and stinky—created from local dairy sources.

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Mulvaney’s Building & Loan

Patrick Mulvaney is serious when he says, “Whatever comes in the front door goes on your plate.” A leader of the local farm-to-fork revolution, Mulvaney and his wife, Bobbin, built their reputations around the farm-fresh ingredients and local produce that comprise his masterful Chef’s Menus. The offerings at Mulvaney’s Building & Loan change daily to accommodate the harvests and the seasons.

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