Headed to Tahoe? Check out these foodie destinations along the way
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Headed to Tahoe? Check out these foodie destinations along the way
"Here's our guide to keep you well-fed along Interstate 80 and Highway 50, maintaining your blood sugar in the happy zone so that when the routes invariably turn red on your map at all the usual pressure points (ahem, Berkeley, Vacaville, Dixon and Roseville), you can smile and let that road rage dissipate. With a belly full of these tasty bites, you can chill out, knowing you'll get there when you get there, and maybe even enjoy the journey."
"Step into the cozy Lucia's Craft Sandwich, and choose from several chalkboards' worth of creative, high-quality offerings including the hearty and affordable $7 breakfast sandwiches. The sandwiches are made to order and take a few minutes, but it's well-worth the pause. Make the most of the break by walking through the back to Calaca Coffee, a Latinx-owned coffee shop serving up Mexican-inspired coffee (and not-coffee) drinks."
Travelers heading to Tahoe for Labor Day weekend or late summer and early autumn trips should plan food stops along Interstate 80 and Highway 50 to maintain blood sugar and reduce road rage at known pressure points such as Berkeley, Vacaville, Dixon and Roseville. A recommended first stop is downtown Crockett just before the Carquinez Bridge, where Lucia's Craft Sandwich offers made-to-order, high-quality sandwiches including hearty, affordable $7 breakfast sandwiches. A short walk leads to Calaca Coffee, a Latinx-owned shop serving Mexican-inspired beverages such as a banana cream cafe de olla and a horchata xoco latte featuring espresso, brown rice, cacao mix, cinnamon and piloncillo syrup. Hours: Lucia's 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon-Thu, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri-Sun; Calaca 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon-Sat.
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