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Awful Annie's Restaurant

For hometown cooking, breakfast, lunch, or dinner visit Awful Annies.  We were greeted pleasantly, treated wonderfully, and delighted repeatedly throughout our delectable dinner.  The ambiance gives one the feeling of dining in a charming country farm kitchen where you’d expect your grandmother to walk out and serve her famous mouth-watering bread pudding.  I’m sadden that my grandma wasn’t there to enjoy it with us,  but thrilled the bread pudding dabbed with sweet cream floating in a savory brandy sauce was!  Try Awful Annies, there’s nothing awful about it!

Patrick Witz
Editor/Publisher Gold Country Families E-Magazine
http://www.goldcountryfamilies.com

Owners: Jai and Don Baker with sons Adam & Bryan
Manager(s): Adam, Melissa, Bryan Baker and Liz Zapper
Chain or Franchise: Family owned

Chef(s): Michael Lynch
Location(s): 160 Sacramento St. Old Town Auburn
                   490 G Street Downtown Lincoln

Days Open: 7 days a week
Hours of Operation: 8:00 to 3:00
                                Open for dinner 5:00 to 8:30 Thurs. Fri. Sat.

Accolades: Voted best breakfast in Sacramento KCRA 3 2007,
                  Best Lunch in Auburn, Best Burger in Lincoln 2007,
                  Top 3 "Best Breakfast" Restaurants 6 years in a row Sacramento Magazine

Primary Style of Cuisine: Gourmet breakfast/lunch, Home-Style dinners
Most popular plate: The Mess;  Grandma's Bread Pudding
Number of Tables: 40
Catering or Delivery Services: Catering
Best Times to Visit: Monday - Thursday
Busiest Times to Avoid Long Waits: Any Sunday
Reservations Needed: Accept reservations for parties of 5 or more and all Dinners
Web Address: http://www.awfulannie's.com
Additional Information: Gourmet breakfast, sensational salads, healthy sandwiches, home of Grandma's Bread Pudding.  Both locations are in old historic buildings from the 1800's.  Enjoy eating out on the deck overlooking Old Town Auburn or visit their Historic Lincoln location.  Over 7000 copies of Awful Annies' cookbook "Incredible Edibles" have been sold through the restaurants.

 




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