Best places to spend Valentine's Day 2020 in Sacramento

Money might not buy love but it certainly helps express it through gifts and fancy dinners, especially on Valentine’s Day.

This year, WalletHub predicts that Americans collectively will spend $27.4 billion on Valentine’s day gifts, from Valentine’s Day cards to jewelry to a special outfit to a nice night out. They predict the average lovebird will be spending $196.31 for Valentine’s Day 2020.

If a night out is on the agenda for your February 14th, Sacramento has the answer! The farm-to-fork capital is home to many romantic restaurants that will delight your love this Valentine’s Day.

Allora

Allora is home to seasonal Italian fare emphasizing seafood dishes & wines in a comfy, rustic setting. Just this week, Allora received national recognition from OpenTable for being one of the most Romantic Restaurants in the United States - the only Sacramento-area restaurant to receive this honor.

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The Waterboy

Our customer The Waterboy is no stranger to romantic evenings. The breezy location crafts Italian, French & Californian fare with a focus on seasonal, local ingredients.

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Biba

Looking for Italian cuisine? Look no further than award-winning Biba. The restaurant offers traditional Italian cuisine & cocktails in a contemporary setting, and until last year was owned and run by famous TV chef Biba Caggiano.

Mulvaney’s Building and Loan

Located in an old midtown firehouse, Mulvaney’s Building and Loan is a refined eatery plating seasonal New American fare. The reservations fill up quickly at Patrick Mulvaney’s namesake restaurant so if you’re heart is set on dining here, make sure to act fast!

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Ella

The Selland Group restaurant delights guests with New American & French cuisine presented in an elegant, contemporary space with a patio. Looking for an amazing Happy Hour to impress your date? Look no further than Ella.

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Camden Spit & Larder

Chef Oliver Ridgeway’s newest culinary adventure opened last year to rave reviews and fanfare. The swanky stop offers British-inspired spit-roasted meats & farm foods, plus wine & small-batch spirits.

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The Kitchen

Home to Sacramento’s first (and still only) Michelin Star, a night out at The Kitchen will leave your date speechless. The high-end eatery offers a multi-course, fixed-price New American menu in a convivial open-kitchen setting.

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