California’s capital isn’t a place for celebrity sightings but rather for politician sightings. Frank Fat’s is a famous Sacramento restaurant where California politicians and lawmakers have dined for decades. The restaurant serves family-style Chinese food in an elevated setting. We think you'll love this iconic restaurant in Sacramento, California, too!
The list of politicians who’ve dined at Frank Fat’s is a who’s-who of California politicians. Frank Fat’s has hosted every California governor since the restaurant opened in 1939.
They've also hosted celebrities including Clint Eastwood, who was elected as mayor of Carmel-By-The-Sea in 1986.
For many decades, California laws were discussed in this restaurant, and connections made between politicians and lobbyists.
Frank Fat’s hosted their 80th anniversary party in 2019. Guests included former governor Jerry Brown, former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, Congresswoman Doris Matsui, and former California legislator John Burton.
Frank Fat’s is a short walk from the California State Capitol. The restaurant was once known as the “third house” due to its popularity with politicians.
The speak-easy vibe of Frank Fat’s, with its dark woods, warm lighting, and red walls, makes the perfect setting for a cozy afternoon cocktail or dinner.
Frequent guests love their honey walnut prawns, fried rice, and “Frank’s style” New York Steak with onions. Save room for their famous banana cream pie– a favorite of many guests.
They have a well-stocked bar and a creative cocktail menu. They also have a long list of wines by the glass or bottle. Stop in for Happy Hour, Tuesday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. You can try a lot of small plates for $8 each during Happy Hour, and order $8 Mai Tais and Margaritas.
Frank Fat’s is the oldest restaurant in Sacramento that has been owned by only one family.
There are a couple other Fat family restaurants in the surrounding area– Fat’s Asia Bistro & Dim Sum Bars in Roseville and Folsom.
The restaurant is a winner of the James Beard Foundation America’s Classic that acknowledges restaurants that have a timeless appeal and are loved by the community.
Frank Fat died in 1997, but his restaurants live on. His family continues to run Frank Fat's, which is more popular than ever with visitors and locals.
This iconic restaurant in Sacramento, California, is open Tuesday through Sunday from 3 p.m to 8:30 p.m. and stays open an hour later (until 9:30 p.m.) on Fridays and Saturdays. Street parking is available, and there is also a parking garage next door.
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