| Location |
| 1029 K Street Sacramento, CA 95814 |
| Hours |
| Monday-Thursday 11:30a.m.-9:30p.m. (Bar till 10:00p.m.) |
| Friday 11:30a.m.-11:30p.m. (Bar till 12:00a.m.) |
| Saturday Noon-11:30p.m. (Bar till 12:00a.m.) |
| Sunday Noon-8:30p.m. (Bar till 9:00p.m.) |
| Phone |
| (916) 498-9800 |
| Website |
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Happy Hours:
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Weekdays, 3:30pm-5:30pm. 1/2 Price Appetizers and $3.30 pints, or $3.30 brewer's rack. (The rack is a better deal, because you can get a combined total of 30 oz. of beer. You can also get a rack of the same beer, if you just ask for one kind.)
The Sacramento Pyramid Alehouse is a brewery and restaurant in downtown Sacramento. Among other things, it sports tours, free wi-fi, and 15 kinds of draft beer. Check out their Thunderhead IPA and the Haywire Hefe.
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2010-01-31 13:52:48 I had my wedding reception here. It was absolutely fantastic! I can't recommend this place enough. We've been going for years for food and drinks. They have excellent beer and a nice, varied menu populated with tasty food. The Sacramento Pyramid has a new chef as of a year or so ago, and he's made a few changes. My old favorite, the Mediterranean Steak Flatbread, is gone from the menu. They have fantastic pizzas, though, and the habanero barbecue sauce on their Pyramid Burger is to die for. Sweet, spicy, and amazingly delicious. For appetizers, try the chicken wings (heavenly!), the spicy spinach and artichoke dip that comes with excellent little crostinis, or the crispy onion strings, served with a smoky, tangy, spicy chipotle ketchup.
The location is very nice - it's right next to the Crest theater, and just up a nice walkway from the Capitol Park. Parking is available just across the street to the north, or in the Capitol garage at 10th and L. Pyramid will validate your parking, although they sometimes run out of validations (they give out little validation cards, rather than simply scanning your parking card the way many downtown businesses do). —TomGarberson



