So, are you looking for a little excitement this weekend? Are you tired of the air conditioned cubicle at work? Ready for a little people watching, a little art gawking, and little music, and little cocktail imbibing?
May I suggest: LOUNGE ON 20 and the Sacramento Art Walk!
LOUNGE ON 20 is one of the latest and greatest new hang outs located in the heart of midtown, 20th Street, Sacramento, California. Sleek and modern with a sophisticated, yet casual atmosphere, ON 20 emphasizes wine, champagne and smaller plates. And what champagne lounge would be complete without oysters, so count on them as well!
Owned and operated by the very gallant Ali Makari (who also owns Restaurant 55 , another top notch restaurant), the lounge is doing brisk business. It's small wonder as Mr. Makari has a way of making everyone feel like a VIP. Take a look at the drink menu here and the food menu here. Just a little something to whet the appetite!
The concrete floors, white leather upholstery and dark wood accents all provide an excellent backdrop to the custom lighting which continually changes throughout the evening as it skims over the wave textured white walls. Wine bottles become an artful display against one whole wall of the space. You can tell where the priorities are here!
I stopped in during their "soft opening" last month during the Second Saturday Art Walk to check it out. It was in full swing early in the evening.
A fab place to just hang out with friends, old and new.
And here are some old and new friends now! My long-time gal pal Leanne Davis just happens to be one of the fabulously brilliant designers of ON20. And new friend Valerie Hoffman-Deming headed up the project. Both are from the very talented architecture firm of Lionakis Beaumont Design Group, one of Sacramento's finest. Very nice work ladies!
ON20 is located in the MARRS Building (MARRS = Midtown Art Retail Restaurant Scene) which was developed recently by the very enterprising visionary, Michael Heller. Above is a very typical scene from the Sacramento Second Saturday Art Walk (I will refer to it as SSSAW) right outside the MARRS building.
The Solomon Dubnick Art Gallery, also located in the MARRS building, is a "must-see" on SSSAW. Serious art for serious art collectors.
But there is something for absolutely everyone. There are a host of galleries all within walking distance, and there is a free tram service to get you to those bit farther than you may want to hoof.
If you start a bit on the early side, you may miss the heavier crowds...but then again...the crowds are a part of the excitement. I had to hold my camera above my head to get this picture. It was a "tight spot".
There is also the out and out funky and fun. This was a fund raising art event: the Art Bra Show, which benefited the Albie Aware Breast Cancer Foundation.
There are bands on every corner. This one was all girls.
There are all forms of entertainment.
One of my favorites is Sacramento's own One Man Band Acoustic Sanctuary. You crawl into the very small back entrance of the "band wagon" and find:
Wink Ljizz. He will ask you to take a seat and ask you to name any subject. He will play you a song, or several, based on that subject. Just the thing to hum on your way home at the end of a very happy night.



















12 comments:
Looks like a fun place!
Happy night, Katie!
Melissa
Umm ... what are those chicks smoking in those hookahs?
;-)
Leah
Hi Melissa! It is a VERY fun place. The best thing is , you can make it whatever you want. :)
Hi Leah!
You will just have to come on up to Sactown and find out. :)
I love the Art Bra show and the photo of the all-girls' band (I'm in a band, but of mixed gender). Sacramento looks like a lot more fun from your perspective than I remember from mine!
I live in Mexico now, and for all its assets, there are no art walks around here. Maybe I need to start one.
I have a blog on my website, where I do the antique-related jobs I enjoy most: researching,interviewing, photographing and writing.
The website is also where we upload the entire 200 pages of our free annual travel-size map guide to antique stores and shows in the western states.
I've already added a link to your blog to my site, and hope you'll consider doing the same. It's http://cochrans.com
Thanks!
Bliss Cochran
looks like a fun time was had by all !!!
Hi! So many nice, lively photos you have taken of your surroundings:-).
Have a great week!
Hugs Gunilla
LOOKS like FUN!
I need to make another trip to Sacaramento and see this hip side!
Last time in Sac... I was on a "gold rush/state government" trip with 4th graders.
Hi,
You have no idea who I am and this is going to seem very random. I was told about your blog by my sister who loves your style.
We live in San Francisco, but I am so tired of living in the 'hood paying astronomical amounts of money for rent. I am a stay home mom to two kids and my husband is an attorney, and we're looking to move to the sacramento area.
When I saw your blog, I was so excited that someplace with affordable housing AND culture exists.
I was wondering if you could help me know where some good areas to live would be for young families.
Again, I know this is very strange. But if you get a chance I would really appreciate your help.
Thanks!
Josie
Hi Fifi!
Yes! Come on up! Second Saturday is really the night to come. Maybe we can rendevous at ON20. :)
Hi Josie!
Thanks for the visit and thank you to your sister!
There are a lot of great neighborhoods in Sacramento. For older neighborhoods, have a realtor show you: East Sacramento/Fabulous 40's (so named for the street numbers),McKinley Park, Land Park, Curtis Park and Tahoe Park. For the atomic ranch style houses, you can look in South Land Park and Arden areas. In the Midtown Area, you will find old Victorian mixed with new loft living condoes. Send me an email if you need more info. Happy to answer any questions you may have about Sactown! :) Good Luck with your search.
That does look like a lot of fun and I like the wine bottles used as art.
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