Sacramento/ Food & Drinks
Published on May 06, 2019
Hungry for American eats? These 3 new Sacramento spots have you coveredStation 8 Burgers. | Photo: Donovan M./Yelp

Looking for your next great American meal in Sacramento? These new spots will satisfy all your cravings. Here are the newest places to check out the next time you're in the mood for American food.

Station 8 Burgers

629 J St., Suite 107, Downtown

photo: donovan m./yelp

Station 8 Burgers is a spot to score burgers and sandwiches.

This new business serves up burgers and more in Sacramento's Downtown corridor. Dig into a variety of burger options like the Houston burger, with chile sauce, barbecue sauce, cheddar jack cheese, bacon, Cajun sausage, lettuce and onions. Or try the plant-based Impossible Burger, which comes topped with chile, avocado, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles. 

Sides include bacon fries, lobster fries and burger fries — french fries smothered in beef, cheese, sour cream, mayo and pickled onions. 

Yelp users are generally positive about Station 8 Burgers, which currently holds four stars out of 12 reviews on the site.

Yelper Donovan M. wrote, "I finally settled on the Houston burger. This burger was incredibly juicy and definitely a handful. The Cajun sausage took it over the top and made this a burger you don't want to miss out on. It was served with a side of Cajun fries as well, so you'll have something to soak up all the juiciness from the burger!"

Station 8 Burgers is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily.

Burger Patch

2301 K St., Midtown/Winn Park/Capital Avenue

PHOTO: Burger PAtch/YELP

Burger Patch is a vegan spot, offering burgers and fast food.

Burger Patch offers organic produce, with no meat, dairy or animal products. Menu items include the Patch Burger (melted cheddar, lettuce, tomato, grilled onion and Patch sauce), the BBQ Patch Burger (hickory smoked strips, melted cheddar, lettuce, tomato, onion and barbecue sauce) and the Shovel of Spuds, a scoop of shoestring fries. Desserts like the vanilla bean shake and chocolate chip cookies are also up for grabs. 

Burger Patch's current Yelp rating of 4.5 stars out of 38 reviews indicates positive attention from users.

Yelper Candace C., who reviewed Burger Patch on April 28, wrote, "Quick, delicious vegan food? Am I dreaming? This place is amazing for a burger, fry and shake. As someone with a gluten allergy, I am also so stoked for their gluten-free bun."

Jason W. noted, "I'm addicted! The milkshakes are ridiculously good and the burgers and 'chicken' nuggets will have you wondering how it isn't meat."

Tiger

722 K St., Downtown

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Tiger is a bar, event space and New American spot.

This new business serves up small, shareable plates, along with wine, beer and craft cocktails. The menu now features crispy fish sandwiches, quinoa salad and a veggie-centric Buddha bowl, which are served from a unique dim-sum style cart system.

Tiger's current rating of four stars out of 91 reviews on Yelp indicates the newcomer is finding its way, but it's still early days.

Yelper Paul C., who was one of the first users to visit Tiger on April 13, wrote, "Fun space, great food, fairly good beer choices. A little bit pricey but not bad for the experience."

And Yelper Kathleen S. wrote, "Whisky sours with egg whites? Yes, please. I love a bar that offers these and a bartender who loves to make them. Our bartender, Kami, was great, nice, helpful and attentive."

Tiger is open from 11:30 a.m.–2 a.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m.–2 a.m. on weekends.


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