Best Romantic Places In Sacramento To Propose
Supper Club
1616 Del Paso Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95815
(916) 920-2885
www.supperclubsacramento.com
White linens, candlelight, superb food and outstanding wine - what more could you ask for in a wedding proposal? Offering New California and Classic cuisine, chef/owner Matt Woolston has created an atmosphere to rival the best four-star restaurants across the country. Open only Friday and Saturday evenings with only one seating each night, reservations are required, but you'd better be quick – they often fill up more than two months in advance. The menu changes monthly, with a recent incarnation offering Duck Confit, Spiced Loin of Lamb and Butter Basted New York Strip. She'll be impressed, and you'll create a night to remember. Hours: Call ahead.
The Inn at Parkside
2116 6th Street
Sacramento, CA 95818
(916) 658-1818
www.innatparkside.com
Perhaps you'd prefer a romantic getaway to set the mood. If so, The Inn at Parkside is your ticket. Featuring eleven guest rooms with names like Tranquility, Destiny and Passion, the inn is more than a little romantic. In-room add-ons include wine and flowers, cheese and crackers, and champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries. Located near Southside Park, the inn also features a spa, where Packages for Two are a popular attraction. Soak in a warm tub with champagne, take part in a relaxing massage for two or soak in a chocolate bath! The next morning, enjoy a gourmet breakfast in the newly redecorated dining room or have it delivered to your door. Make your proposal last for more than a sentence – make it a weekend to remember. Hours: Call ahead.
Crocker Art Museum
216 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 808-7000
www.crockerartmuseum.org
Picture this: you and the person of your dreams are standing in front of a world-class work of art. The beauty of the painting is matched only by the beauty of your significant other. For an art lover, nothing could be better – unless it includes a marriage proposal! Stand in front of a piece from the museum's permanent collection, which includes works of American, Asian and European art. Or take a class, catch a film and enjoy a meal at the Crocker Café – a work of art in itself with reservations required for full-service dining.