Oh yes, Raley's has a meeting area upstairs on Freeport and the one at
Howe and Fair Oaks. They have big tables too!
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 11:43:11PM -0800, Gary wrote:
Well, Drakes is mostly outside. I've been to the
midtown Temple and a few others in town and the space isn't big enough and the tables
aren't right.
But you did give me an idea. The Track 7 off o Del Paso in North Natomas is basically a
big warehouse and it seems to have a lot of open space and picnic style tables. When
I'm running errands, I'll try to stop by and talk to someone. Seems like they
mostly close at 9pm.
Also, supermarkets often have a community room that can be reserved. I've tried that
before and there were issues, maybe hours. But I sent a question to the Nugget in
Southport/West Sac to see what they have.
-Gary
On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 04:15:58PM -0800, Sen Hastings wrote:
I did some more snooping and this seems like a good biergarten option in
west sac:
https://drinkdrakes.com/places/the-barn/
If people wanna do a coffee shop most of the Temple locations have pretty
good hours:
https://templecoffee.com/pages/locations
I've never tried chocolate fish so I have no idea what the group
accommodations are like.
I can say for a fact the Fair Oaks & Munroe Temple doesn't have big tables,
but maybe midtown is better?
River City Brewing is pretty close by to me in Carmichael, It's a part of
the Milagro CentreTM
which is one of those standalone food court type deals:
https://www.rivercitybrewing.net/
https://milagrocentre.com/
The Milagro Centre also has standalone event space, lord knows what the
pricing is like.
Also the hours at River City Brewing are not great, I reckon we want an
envelope of 2.5 - 3 hours, so like 18:30-21:00?
gimme your thoughts,
sen-h.
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