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Welcome to Huckleberry’s

Huckleberry’s, located in Sacramento, CA, offers a variety of food options from breakfast to lunch, with a focus on Southern cuisine. The restaurant prides itself on its cozy and welcoming atmosphere, offering a range of amenities such as outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and dog-friendly spaces. Known for their signature coffees and unique beverages like the Swamp Tea Raspberry Iced Tea, Huckleberry’s provides a memorable dining experience. Customers have praised the flavorful dishes, generous portion sizes, and friendly service. Whether you're craving a classic breakfast dish or a specialty drink, Huckleberry’s is a must-visit spot for a delicious Southern-inspired meal.

LOCATIONS
  • Huckleberry’s
    2580 Arena Blvd b100, Sacramento, CA 95834, United States
    2580 Arena Blvd b100, Sacramento, CA 95834, United States Hotline: +1 916-550-2637

Welcome to Huckleberry’s: A Southern Breakfast & Brunch Experience

Located in Sacramento, CA, Huckleberry’s is a charming breakfast and brunch spot that offers a taste of the South with a modern twist. This cozy restaurant is known for its welcoming atmosphere, delicious food, and excellent service. Whether you’re craving a hearty meal or a sweet treat, Huckleberry’s has something for everyone.

From signature coffees like the Iced Caramel Macchiato to savory dishes like the Cajun Eggs Benedict, Huckleberry’s menu is full of mouthwatering options. The Mardi Gras Beignets and Stacked Chicken & Waffles are fan favorites, while the Bourbon Street Burgers and N'awlins Sandwiches offer a taste of Southern comfort.

What sets Huckleberry’s apart is its commitment to quality and hospitality. The restaurant offers a range of amenities, including delivery, takeout, reservations, and outdoor seating. Vegetarian options are plentiful, and the staff is accommodating to dietary restrictions.

Customer reviews rave about the friendly service and tasty food at Huckleberry’s. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or a leisurely brunch, this restaurant is sure to impress. Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the flavors of the South at Huckleberry’s!

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Mindy L.
Mindy L.

Ordered delivery via Yelp and the eta kept changing with a message the kitchen hadn't confirmed the order yet, then it just showed up 30 min later Food was decent--the eggs in the CA Benedict were cooked perfect but the potatoes were pretty bland and they forgot the onions and peppers I paid extra for But all in all it was great breakfast to nurse a hangover

Casey R.
Casey R.

I rarely spend much time himming and hawing over the menu because everything I've had there tastes great. Portion are great too. I'm a huge fan of their flavored lemonades. The Swamp lemonade is delicious. The Breakfast burrito, eggs benedict w crab cakes and cajun scramble are all delightful breakfast choices. Beignets are wonderful and come with 3 flavors of jam and sweet custard. Our server today, Devin, was so friendly. Just what I hope for in service: attentive, not overbearing, offered some feedback on a few things we ordered. I felt well cared for. The wait is often about 10 minutes on weekend mornings, but they move us in pretty quickly even if the line is longer. It's often worth the wait. It's a fun place to have breakfast. The murals on the walls are likely the same for all locations, but it's a fun glance at period Louisiana. Mason Jar lemonade is a win.

Robert W.
Robert W.

great food, plenty of parking, good service. we had a great time...just discovered it...will certainly go again. rlw

Debbie Q.
Debbie Q.

Time to stop for breakfast as hubby and I are traveling to Seattle, WA to help relocate our son for a new job. Thanks fellow yelpers for your review so we decided to give it a try. Our server, Devin, was so helpful. He greeted us with a big smile and welcome and questioned us... is this your first time? Since it is, he suggested to try southern food since Huckleberry is Southern food. He recommended the beignet (Ben-yay) which I ordered and hubby ordered the New Orlean skillet with huckleberry muffin. Delicious! I had their mocha iced tea, refreshing. The place is family friendly, and welcoming to anyone who walks in there... very clean too! Thank you to Devin for making our breakfast eatery a very good experience. Definitely coming back when we're in the Sacramento area.

Veronica B.
Veronica B.

The service was really good. We got seated pretty fast. I ordered the biscuits and gravy and potatoes. I honestly didn't really care for the biscuits and gravy they were really dry. The potatoes were mostly veggies. My friend did love the meal she ordered though. The coffees we ordered were really good. It was a cute restaurant and I would give it another try, but maybe try something else.

Hope L.
Hope L.

This restaurant was so cute! We went for brunch on a Saturday morning and only waited about 15 minutes. Our server was so sweet and made sure to check on us multiple times and offered us recommendations. I got the banana foster French toast which came with eggs, sausage, and fried green tomatoes. It was delicious! The fried green tomatoes were so good and I loved the ranch dipping sauce as it wasn't spicy at all. The French toast wasn't too sweet and tasted yummy but I wish there were more bananas on it. Would definitely come back and try other items on the menu!

Michelle L.
Michelle L.

Unlike other establishments that launch pumpkin-everything to signify the arrival of autumn in September, Huckleberry's didn't offer their Pumpkin Spice Pancakes Platter until October 16th, 2023. A little late to the party. 2 for dine-in around 1:00 PM on a Tuesday, no wait, got a booth. I maintain that Huckleberry's Pumpkin Spice Pancake Platter is way better than Black Bear (original sweet cream pancakes with pumpkin drizzle), IHOP (pumpkin spiced pancakes with whip), and Denny's (buttermilk pancakes made with pumpkin pie filling and glazed pecans topped with pecan pie sauce). Huckleberry's version has pumpkin pie spiced pancakes topped with fresh whipped cream, salted caramel, and candied pecans accompanied by two eggs, and your choice of bacon, sausage, or ham; hash browns or country red potatoes. The price has gone up over the years by a few dollars ($15.99 today) but still generous portions and worth it. The bacon was a very nice crisp, the pancakes fluffy almost muffin-like without being tough, even the shredded hashbrowns were buttery and crisp. Definitely had some happy little moments of pause with each bite. My breakfast-for-lunch companion went with the Cajun Benedict: two poached eggs over grilled Andouille sausage, sliced tomatoes, toasted sourdough, topped with green onions. Served with your choice of Country Reds or Fresh Fruit. If you were expecting English Muffins, you won't find them here. Water refills and check was brought promptly. Great service, clean dining area, and food came out fast. In the past I've had their omelettes, Huckleberry muffin, beignets, skillets and coffee. Can't comment on their catfish, gumbo, etc. Their Monte Cristo always catches my eye but I'm not curious enough to give it a try, as I'd rather go to Tower Cafe for the sure thing. Parking was okay but it was a little after the lunch crowd.