Wow. This place is one SERIOUS hidden gem. Sac folks might be reminded of the old art collective space, The Horse Cow, and also of nearby biker bar, Plainfield Station. This place is loaded with quirky art pieces (some by a local artist and one possibly by Walt Disney himself) and is located right on the river. The scenery is beautiful and the space includes some trailers, a stage, bleachers, benches, and horse shoes. The company is welcoming and the drinks are cheap. What more could you want? Â I'd give it six stars if I could.
Review Source:Spent the day boating up the Sacramento River and came across a little joint that a friend had mentioned. StingRays is a small river side hang out, with lots of cool things to look at. They have food, snacks, drinks, and live music on the weekends! Â My favorite thing is the Wood Smoked Pizza!!! Â The "kitchen Sink" pizza has everything on it and is to die for!!! Â
We have been back twice just for the pizza!
The parking question.... Â We parked the boat at the dock... so yes they have parking.
What a great place! Cold beer, great BBQ, wonderful people! From the outside you wouldn't think much of it but the place is island relaxed, with people who want you to have a good time. There's a wood oven for pizza, burgers and dogs, and occasional ribs/chicken/etc. they have a stage for music and a pool table. River access off the Sacramento (I think) right where the bridge goes over the river in Knights Landing. Definitely worth checking out if you've spent the day playing on the river, are on your way through on Hwy 113 or if you'd like a fun relaxed change from the usual stuff around Woodland or Yuba. They will also let you fish off the docks :)
Review Source:Stingrays is actually a really fun, relaxed bar with an awesome view of the Sacramento River. The back patio is a great place to sit and watch people boat by. The staff is really friendly, and they serve bbq on the weekends, and there is a nice taco truck across the river too. This is a great place to spend a lazy weekend afternoon.
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