As Sacramento’s weather cools in late 2025, residents and visitors are turning to the city’s Latin food options. The city’s Latino food scene offers a range of dishes and drinks suited for colder days. Local Latin eateries serve both traditional and modern menu items.
La Esperanza Panaderia on Franklin Blvd is known for Mexican items such as pan dulce, atole, and champurrado. The bakery also offers tamales, which are popular during the colder months. Divina Colombian Café on Franklin Blvd features Colombian dishes like sancocho de res, empanadas, and arepas, along with Colombian coffee.
La Costa Cafe on 19th St serves Latin-American breakfast and brunch, including house-made pan dulce, ceviches, and breakfast dishes with Latin influences. Sol Cubano in North Highlands offers Cuban food such as lechón asado, black bean soup, and ropa vieja…