
Downtown favorite Cafe Immortal is heading into Curtis Park, planning a neighborhood outpost that will serve brunch, pour wine and host evening events. The move stretches the brand beyond its original downtown storefront and nudges it further into later-night programming for a spot best known for daytime coffee and seasonal, “sometimes vegan” plates.
As reported by the Sacramento Business Journal, the Curtis Park location will feature a brunch program, a curated wine list and ticketed evening events. The story by Lindsay Oxford was published yesterday.
The cafe’s downtown storefront lists its address as 1111 H Street and features a menu of seasonal small plates and pastries, according to the business’s own site. Immortal's website and local coverage show the owners launched the concept downtown with an emphasis on coffee, music and plant-forward dishes. The Sacramento Bee reported that co-owners include Eric Cockrell and Jess Weddle-Cockrell and noted the menu bills itself as “sometimes vegan.”
What To Expect In Curtis Park
The Curtis Park outpost is being framed as a neighborhood hangout with weekend brunch, a modest wine program that highlights local producers and evening ticketed programming built around food and music. As noted by the Sacramento Business Journal, that setup tracks with a growing model of cafes stretching into later hours to capture more of the dining day.
Why This Matters
Expanding into Curtis Park gives the downtown brand a shot at anchoring a neighborhood dining scene rather than leaning only on daytime office and Capitol-area foot traffic. Hybrid day-to-night concepts have been popping up across Sacramento, with other openings pairing specialty coffee with curated wine lists, and recent launches suggest there is local appetite for that crossover. Intuition Coffee & Wine is one example of the trend.
Immortal has not yet posted a public timeline or the exact Curtis Park address on its website, so customers will have to keep an eye on the cafe’s site and social channels for updates. Immortal's website currently lists the downtown address and menu, while the Sacramento Business Journal piece provided the initial expansion details.









