From West Sacramento to Dunnigan, these 22 Yolo County restaurants offer indoor dining
Yolo County restaurants got state permission to reopen indoor dining at 25% occupancy on Wednesday, and nearly two dozen eateries have already flung their doors open.
Most of these restaurants also offer outdoor dining, and all offer takeout. The California Department of Public Health has issued a long list of safety guidelines for restaurants to follow when offering indoor service, and customers are required to wear masks when not eating or drinking. Indoor dining is still banned at restaurants in other Sacramento-area counties, where COVID-19 infection rates remain higher.
These Yolo County restaurants offer indoor service:
Brooks
▪ Seka Hills Olive Mill & Tasting Room (19326 County Road 78)
Davis
▪ Seasons Kitchen & Bar (102 F St.)
▪ Temple Coffee Roasters (239 G St.)
▪ Three Mile Brewing Co. (231 G St., Suite 3)
▪ Yakitori Yuchan (109 E. St.)
Dunnigan
▪ Tres Cazuelas Taqueria (4960 County Rd. 99-W)
West Sacramento
▪ Carol’s Restaurant (1201 W. Capitol Ave.)
▪ Club Pheasant (2525 Jefferson Blvd.)
▪ Cocina Dona Chuyita (1035 Drever St.)
▪ Lil’ Joe’s Cheesesteaks (319 6th St.)
▪ West Sac Sports Bar & Grill (3340 Jefferson Blvd.)
Winters
▪ Buckhorn Steakhouse (2 E. Main St.)
▪ Hooby’s Brewing (9 E. Main St., Suite J)
▪ Putah Creek Cafe (1 Main St.)
Woodland
▪ Blue Note Brewing Co. (750 Dead Cat Alley)
▪ Corabella’s Restaurant (590 N. East St.)
▪ House of Shah Afghan Urban Eats (538 Main St.)
▪ Main Street Lounge (524 Main St., Suite 101)
▪ Maria’s Cantina (306 6th St.)
▪ Morgan’s Mill (1059 Court St., Suite 105)
▪ Osaka Sushi Japanese Restaurant (608 Main St.)
▪ Sol Mexican Cuisine (375 W. Main St., Suite A)
This list will be updated as more information becomes available. Did we miss one? Email begel@sacbee.com to be added.
This story was originally published February 25, 2021 at 8:20 AM.