
A Culinary Renaissance in Sacramento: New Eateries Set to Open
Sacramento’s food scene is bursting with flavor—literally. A fresh wave of eateries is rolling into town, and they’re not just serving food—they’re serving community, culture, and connection.
Whether you're a busy parent looking for a fast, nourishing meal, or someone who craves artisanal pastries with your morning coffee, these new additions are stirring excitement all across the region.
Super Duper Burgers: A New Giant in Roseville
Opening its largest location yet in Roseville, Super Duper Burgers is anything but your average burger joint.
This Bay Area favorite is known for its commitment to using organic, locally sourced beef, fresh buns baked daily, and house-made pickles.
Their Roseville spot features a large outdoor patio, making it a perfect gathering space for families.
📍 Location: 1119 Galleria Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678
“The burgers are so good! Flavorful, juicy and cooked just right! The garlic fries were fresh, good and hot!” – Tripadvisor
What to Try: Their signature Super Burger with two patties, aged cheddar, and the secret sauce. Don’t skip the Strauss organic soft-serve for dessert.

Dipped: Sweet Treats to Savor!
Craving something indulgent but still thoughtfully made? Dipped, now with a second location at Arden Fair Mall, is your sweet escape.
Their chocolate-covered strawberries, cheesecake bites, and caramel apples are handcrafted with attention to quality and presentation.
📍 Location: 1689 Arden Way, Ste 1167, Sacramento, CA 95815
“Dipped just opened in Arden Fair and is delicious and addicting. They have a variety of covered apples and dipped strawberries.” – Yelp
What to Try: The dark chocolate-dipped banana bites with coconut flakes.
Paris Baguette: French Elegance Lands in Natomas
With its stylish interior, Paris Baguette invites you to pause and savor each bite. From flaky almond croissants to intricate fruit tarts and velvety coffee, everything here feels like a quick escape to Paris.
📍 Locations: 1229 Howe Ave, Sacramento, CA 95825; and coming soon to 3654 N Freeway Blvd, Ste 330, Sacramento, CA 95834
“I was simply stunned at the delicate quality their pastries had… The flavor is tastefully sweet and the texture is airy…” – Sacramento Food Review
What to Try: The ham and cheese croissant paired with a café au lait.

Tram Cream Coffee: A Taste of Vietnam
Specializing in Vietnamese-style coffee made with the traditional phin filter, Tram Cream Coffee introduces locals to bold, rich flavors. Their salted cream cold brew is quickly becoming a cult favorite.
📍 Location: 6829 Stockton Blvd, Ste 395, Sacramento, CA 95823
“The drinks are always delicious, my favorites being the Egg Coffee, Tiramisu Coffee, and Coconut Coffee!” – Yelp
What to Try: The salted cream iced coffee or the coconut cold brew.
Jollibee: Filipino Comfort Food in Elk Grove
Filipino fast-food giant Jollibee is finally here in Elk Grove, bringing its famous Chickenjoy, peach mango pies, and sweet-style spaghetti to Sacramento diners.
📍 Location: 6021 Mack Rd, Sacramento, CA 95823
“Their fried chicken is piping hot, super crispy, and super juicy … I pretty much want to order the entire menu.” – Sacramento Food Review
What to Try: The Chickenjoy bucket meal with gravy and a side of palabok.

Wingstop: Flavors That Fly
With a third location opening in the Sacramento region, Wingstop continues to win hearts with its saucy, crispy wings. Known for bold flavors—from Lemon Pepper to Mango Habanero—Wingstop offers a reliable, customizable meal.
📍 Locations: 2992 65th St, Ste 400, Sacramento, CA 95817 and 3541 N Freeway Blvd, Unit 115, Sacramento, CA 95834
“I ordered my food 30 min before picking it up and it was done on time. The workers were friendly, the restaurant was clean and had plenty of available drink options.” – Yelp
What to Try: Try a split combo—half Cajun, half Hawaiian, with their house-made ranch.
More Than a Meal: Why These Eateries Matter
These new businesses aren’t just adding menu items—they’re adding value to our neighborhoods.
They offer places to gather, share laughs, try new things, and support diverse food cultures. In many ways, they reflect Sacramento’s evolution as a city that values inclusivity and flavor.
According to a recent statement from the Sacramento Metro Chamber, “The culinary scene is a key part of our city’s identity.
When new businesses open their doors, they contribute to job creation, tourism, and cultural growth.”

Your Invitation to Taste Something New
Ready to shake up your routine? These new restaurants are ready to welcome you with open arms (and full plates).
Whether you’re craving rich, indulgent flavors or lighter fare with a global flair, Sacramento’s food renaissance has something for everyone.
So the next time you’re wondering where to eat, skip the usual. Try something new. You just might find your new favorite spot—and feel even more connected to the community you call home.
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