Annual brunch kicks off in Sacramento

Sacramento’s Roosevelt Park will host the third annual Brunch in the Park festival this May.

Organized by the nonprofit Chasten Gold, the event supports efforts to assist homeless individuals in the local community.

Attendees 21 and older will enjoy unlimited access to a variety of non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks, including bottomless mimosas, wine, Bloody Marys featuring Tito's Handmade Vodka, local beer, cider, and craft cocktails—all without the need for drink tokens. Non-drinking assigned drivers will have access to limitless non-alcoholic drinks in select areas.

Food is not included but will be available for sale from a curated selection of meal trucks and local eateries offering lunch options and lunch favorites. The event will also feature a vendor marketplace with goods from local artists and small businesses.

VIP ticket attendees will gain access to a shaded lounge area with reserved seating and light brunch bites, which will be offered while supplies are available.

The ticket price for general admission is $55.38, VIP admission is $89.94, and designated driver admission is $27.24. Admission includes a tasting cup.

Children and pets are not permitted. Valid ID is required for entry. All ticket sales are final, with no refunds.

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The event will run from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday, May 17th at Franklin D. Roosevelt Park, 1615 9th St., Sacramento, California. The last call for alcohol will be at 1:30 pm, with a final pour at 1:45 pm.